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I I ' II 1 .. ,?i I-, Citation Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry. By J. S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE, PROBATE JUDGE. t WHEREAS, G. M. Sarvis made ll? suit to me, to grant him Letters of I', Administration of the Estate of and j of James M. Sarvis. 1 THESE ARE THEREFORE to ( cite and admonish all and singular J ' the kindred and creditors of the said James M. Sarvis, deceased, that they j be and appear, before me, in the 4 Court of Probate, to be held at Con^ way, S. C., on July 5th, 1919 next, 1 after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, ' to shew f cause, if any they have, why the said i'r Administration should not be irr'ant 1 GIVEN under my Hand, this 20th 1 /day of July Anno Domini, 1919. ^ Published on the 26th day of June V. and 3rd day of July 1919 in the Horry Jicraltl. ^ J. S. VAUGHT, IJf* , Probate Judge, it o rTho first step toward the actual drafting of the treaty occurred on January 24 when the conference agreed to the plan for organization f of a league of nations and a commit,i tee was appointed to draw up a covenant. ?; 0. A. ?PIVEY & CO. i , W. B. King, Secty. & BMfDS AND INSURANCE 1/ ?Office in? PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING I HARRELSON & HARRELSON j Attorneys-at-Law Practice both in the State and If Federal Courts. MULLINS, ? ? S. 0 , / H. H. WOODWARD, j Attornney and Counsellor at Lav [ CONWAY. 8 ~ R. a SCARBOROUGH Attorney at Law, CONWAY. 8. C. , T. B. LEWIS, [ y Atty. and Oouncellor at Lav 'V CONWAY, - - S, C | ,V J. M. JOHNSON, I- CIVIL ENGINEER ! MARION, S. 0. 4 r My Engineering and Surveyinj office will be open during my ab j fence, and prepared to take car of any work as usual. Add.res communications as hereto tore; WILLIAM EUGENE KING, M f Physician and Surgeon > Office in Piatt Drug Oo. AYNOR,. ... S.C V . I , v OR. J. D. THOMAS Physician and Surgeon ' LORIS, S. O. LUM JUNG LAUNDRY. CONWAY. 8. C. Beginninc July 1st. 1913 All persons mast take tickets{fo: work left "here. Possitively n' work delivered until ticket is prr eeuted Laundry not called for i "30 days will be sold for charges LUM JUNG I < ' OR. 8.!. LEWIS I DENTAL SURGEON I Ofico Over Norton Drug Com pa ay CONWAY, S. C. I ? HORRY COUNTY ? I | TRUST COMPANY ? H 0 L. D. Magrath B B f Manager. B Real Estate B Real Estate Loans E B Bonds n B Insurance m rs na b m es in o is 0 . 1. f TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE FOR NASTY CALOMEL Starts your liver without making you sick and can not salivate. Ev&ry druggist in town?your drug giut and everybody's druggist has noticed a great falling off in hte sale of calomel. They all give the same reason. Dodson's Liver Tone is taking its place. "Calomel is dangerous and people know it, while Dodson's Liver Tone is perfectly safe and gives better results," said a prominent local druggist. Dodson's Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every druggist who sells it. A large bottle costs but a few cents, and if it fails to give easy relief in every case of liver slug gishness and constipation, you have only to ask for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasanttasting, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up feeling fine; no biliousness, sick head ache, acid stomach or constipated bowels, it clcesn't gripc or cause inconvenience all the next day like violent calomel. Take a dose of calomel today and tomorrow you will feel weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose a day's work! Take Dodson's Liver . Tone instead and feel fine, full 01 vigor and ambition.?adv. The situation in Asia Minor is serious, according to official aivices. PAY A F' i n i nil Nobody wants anything / when he buys from a mercha buy what he needs at fair pri At the Sam The year of 1919 finds a full line of staple good that are fair to our customer Give Us o c j. If you have not been tra " us a trial this year. DUSENBU Toddville, ^ Suffer? ^ y Mrs. J. A. Cox, ofAl- y /. derson, W. Va., writes: y y "My daughter . . . suf- y \ y fered terribly. She could /\ y not turn in bed ... the n iy doctors gave her up, and y y we brought her home tc y y die. She had suffered so y "y much at. .. time. Havr/ ing heard of Cardui, we JT r ? (a. i??? jv m^-m Sv??ww? utl, K /VI YaThe. Woman's Tonic ya I & "In a few days, she be1 L/J gan to improve," Mrs. E/\M | |Vj| Cox continues, "and had BL/lu \ trouble at.. . Cardui | Sl/m "cured her, and we sing wVl I praises everywhere. JO? YA We receive many thou- wr Jt i i |KJ sands of similar letters J/J every year, telling of the J/J r/w goodCardui has done for I/J Wy\| women who suffer from W/% WyM complaints so common to WyW w^A their sex. It should do WyQ JlzJ ?ardm?0d' t0?' t/jj I 1 THE HORRY HBBALTt? CKUT MEXICAN BORDER BEING FORTIFIED When Forts Are Completed U.i S. Will Have First Real Fortified Frontier Washington.?Completion: of forts and housing accomodation along the Mexican border, by the War Department to ameliorate the trials of the troops serving as patroliv will give the United States its first real fortified frontier. Regularly established! army posts l: 1 i I tllWUg uiU [llU'IlliUHHlill UOUIHKU'y IlOW total more than two score with probably as many more outposts positions, each accomodating a troop of cavalry or an infantry platoon. The three-year watch of the American troops led the War Department final ly to decide that permanent housing should be furnished. ? On July 5 a dining car service will bo established between Columbia and Augusta. fh9 Quinine That Does Not Affect tho Head ftecauBe of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness not rintmltt in head. Remember the full name and loo* for the <# nature of IS. W. QRQVR 30c. Get the GenuinT^^SpP/?!! and Avoid I Every Cake| I PRICE less than a fairly good article nt; and a customer wants to ces. e Old Stand us at the same eld stand with a which we offer at prices s as well as to us. ; a Trial i chng at Toddville before, give RY & CO. m n GIRLS! WHITEN SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Make a beauty lotion for a fe'A cents to remove tan, freckles, sallowness. Your grocer has the lemons ano an;j -Irug store or toilet counter will sup ply you with three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Squeeze the hiice of two fresh lemons into a bottle, then put in the orchard white and shake well. This makes a quarter pint of the very best lemon skin whitener and complexion beautifier known. Massage this fragrant, creamy lotion daily into the face, r.ock, arms and hands and just o<s how freckles, tan, sallownoss, redness and roughness disappear and how cmooth, soft and clear the skin bocomes. Yes! It is harmless, and the beautiful results will surprise you.? I r>dv?(4) o A number of Columbia merchants met with the State tax commission for t.hr mimocn r?f ? 41-~ ?_ ^ vi. uiciviiadiii^ HH' matter of depreciation of stock. Stock of certain sorts deteriorates with age, and it was the subject of deterioration that consumed a good part of the time of the meeting:. 0f>6 quickly relieves Constipation, Iiiliousness, Loss of Appetite and Headaches, due to Torpid liver.?adv. 4-24-19 20t. WAY, S. 0 , JUNE 2&; 1919 ? Young Man DO YOU WAN' EARN SI att: Anderson College Bailey Military Institute 0 Chicora College for Women wiw4 VA;IH;I;C Columbia College HI All you have to <lo is to secure 200 farm paper published in the State, matter relating to agriculture. Yo once they know you are trying to p they will see the value of the Carol , Here is the way it works out; If y this summer, we will give you absc select above, or at any other instit pay you in cash 33 per cent of ever cent, of every dollar. In addition to this we will aid you you get subscriptions which will b( THIS IS OUR PROPt send you full particulars. \N do it. C Carolina Farmer and Stocki Please send me, without an; regard to your schcolarship plan, Name THE FARMER MUST I . ,'x1. I JLHie to /l; Every farm f; almost every one World Famous it is invaluable. CflS catarrhal in flam plratory organs, body. Mr. W. J. Temple of 300 Llm years with inflammation of th bowels. According to his own s without distress. He says: "I a farmer and must be exposed all kinds of weather. After yc of suffering, a druggist reci mended Peruna. I took all toget five bottles and am a well rr Formerly, I could not do a d; work. Now, farm work does fatigue me In the least. Perunt the best medicine and tonic on market. Time only strengthens admiration for it, especially catarrh and colds. COMMUNITY WAREHOUSES PART OF STATE SYSTE iColumbia.?Fully alive to protc tion State Warehouses affo against loss on their cotton by woa or damage or by fire, a number farmers are planning to build pla tation or community warehous which will be taken in the State sy tern. W. G. Smith, State Warehou ^ w?itiiiioniv/wiji f yy n\j ir? ailAlUll.si tU i enough warehouses built and put the State Warehouse system to tal . care of at least an additional 500,(X 1 bales of cotton,, said yesterday th he would send from his office f Columbia the necessary plans ai specifications free of charge to fa mors who would build warehousi this summer to be units in the Sta System. According to one estimate, "com try damage" alone cost the farmc of South Carolina $14,175,000 on tl 1918 crop of cotton. For this sur the State's entire 1918 crop coul have bpen housed for over 15 montl in the State warehouse system ha warehouses been available. Commissioner Smith said yestci day that there was no "red tape about getting a properly built wan house into the State system. "First,, build the warehouse," sai Commissioner Smith "Then appi for its admission into the State sy; torn. Then the State Warchous Commissioner will lease the wan house for $1.00 a year and issue 1 1 ? - f 4L!U. ONVIIUi' OI' OWIlfl s a ikOnSu vv> \/J crate it as a unit in the State sy.tern on payment of a fee of $2.0' Next the law authorizes the Ccir missioncr to name a suitable porso as warehouseman an<l to bond hii for from $1,000 to $5,000, accordin Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days ! "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially I prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitus I Constipation. It relieves promptly bu should be taken regularly for 1-1 to 21 day to induce regular action. It Stimulates an j Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take. t>0 I per bottle. r TO 60 TO COLLEGE AT ?or? IE EXTRA MONEY THIS END THE COLLEGE OF YOUR ( Charleston Collhgo Piesbyterian College Draughons Business College Kurman University Greenville Womans College ERE IS OUR LIBERAL PROPOSE three year subscriptions to the Carolin If io ? ,.^.? .1-.. ?>?> * >w lii <? iv^uuii Miuiuimi iarm paper u can get th? people right around your ay your way through college they will lina Farmer and Stockman as a paper EASY TO GET SUBSCRIPTION ou will secure 200 three-year subscribe dutely FREE a scholarship value at $1 ution you want to attend. If you seen y dollar you take in, or if you fail to v all during the summer, by having our } credited to you. )SITIGN. Write to-day on the i 'c furnish all necessary literature UT THIS OUT AND MAIL TO-D, nan, College Dept., Charleston, S r obligation on my part to accept them whereby I can attend college next seas< Address (Town).. .. HAVE RUGGED HEALTH eak Downs and Failures xposure and Hard Work in Some of It's Many Forms laims Thousands imily has its medicine cabinet and in ? will be l'ound a bottle of Dr. Hartman's Peruna. For coughs, colds and catarrh It's use is indicated in all cases of mation and congestion whether of resstomach, bowels or other organs of tho coin Ave., Delaware, Ohio, suffered for e mucous linings of the stomach and tory lie did not eat a meal for five years ami Peruna is sold everywhere. You to I may buy it in either liquid or tab;ars| lot form. Aslc for Dr. Hurtmnn'a mi- -\vell Known Peruna Tonic and if her yOU are seeking health take nothing iaJi1' else. Insist upon Peruna. If you are sick and suffering, Ll(Js write The Peruna Company, PepL the Columbus, Ohio, for P)r. Ilartmy man's Health Pook. The book is for free and may help you. Ask your dealer for a Peruna Almanae, w ; to the size of the warehouse. A .. soon as the warehouse is ready fc business the Commissioner keeps il contents fullv covered by insurant K?. * * ' , against fire. The warehouseman is (j sues receipts for each bale of cotto ^ stored, which receipts after bein recorded ill the Commissioner's o fice and Mealed with the State sea arc negotiable as security for loan >s" at txV hanks." A cotton warehouse with a capat PP ity of 200 to f>00 bales can be buil I ^ at a cost of a little over a dollar ^ bale and a 1.000 bale warehouse ca be built for less than a dollar a bah '. if farmers will adopt Commissionc j Smith's suggestion and use thei field hands on the construction dui ing wet spells. The fire underwriters have lai te down the following directions fo warehouse building which must b e _ li i i ouoweu: L*S For a warehouse to hold 500 bales ^ the building must be 100 feet lonj (j by 45 feet wide by 11 feet high a the eaves. The roof may be of com I position material or metal, the side: and ends of boards or metal and tin floor of cement or dirt. There mus ? bo one door in each end of the build ing and three on each side (for a 50' bale warehouse). "No smoking' i signs must be displayed and a barro t. of water and two buckets providec ' [Vll1 t rif) I.aI' . ? ? vtv. ? .v v/v/ O \/l V I'ttWII IW IM stored. No cotton can be stored u ^ the warehouse until four days aftci it is ginned. ; o - Seventy trained observers wev ). sent into the Kansas wheat fields ir i- an < ffovt to prevent incendiary fire n to warn farmers against I. W. W n agitators believed to be in the wheal g Vc It and to run down radicals. o No Worms In a Healthy Child All children troubled with worms have an un i< althy color, which indicates poor blood, nnd as j il ule. there is more or less stomach disturbance .KOVE'S TASTELESS chillTONIC given rcgulnri: g ir iwoor three weeks will enrich the blood, im . rove the digestion, and net as a General Strength u ?io<? Tonic to the whole system. Nature will thei c i :ro v off or dispel the worms, and the Child will b >n ;>crfect health. Pleasant'o take. 60cperbottle / PAC3 SEVET? t Sfoung Woman OUR EXPENSE t SUMMER? CHOICE. Limestone College Medical College of S. C. Womans College of Due West Porter Military Academy Wofford College TIOIM. a Farmer and Stwkman, the only and carries all the. news and editorial section to take the paper easily, for i help you in addition to the fact that to have in the home. s ts at $2 each during your spare time I 80 at any one of the institutions you I ire more than 200 subscriptions wc I :et 200 we give you in cash 25 per I Field Representative come and help I ittached coupon, and we will I ; and receipt books and help you I AY. I ' I , full particulars and information In I 3n at your expense. I County I EUROPEAN LABOR PLANS BIG PROTEST To Prevent Adoption of Re actionary Policies After War DEMONSTRATION IN ALLIED COUNTRIES Against Intervention in Russia, Conscription and Other Things T % I Southport, England. ? British, - French and Italian labor reprcsentals lives have decided to make a gen>r oral demonstration pn July 20 or 21 ts to protest against Allied intervention :c in Russia. This announcement was 5- made by Arthur Henderson, British n labor leader at the labor conference g here. f- Mr. Henderson explained that the 1, demonstration would be an attempt is to prevent the governments of Europe from adopting a reactionary !- policy throughout that continent. It It Would be left to each country, he a added, to decide whether the dermonn strati on would take the form of political or industrial action. Resolu- * r tiens would be adopted protesting x m&uiiiki' any intervention in Russia and demanding the abandonment of conscription, d The conference later adopted a i resolution calling upon the trade une ion congress to take industrial action in order to compel the British !, government to stop operations in 7 Russia. t Paris.?The committee of federal * postal workers met to consider ac tion in connection with the demands t of government telegraph and cable operators, who ceased work for a > number of hours yesterday to emphasize their demands for increased 1 wages. 1 rt-o ? mo committee appealed to its ' membership in the interest of union 1 discipline, to abstain from isolate I demonstrations, but to hold themselves in readiness for a movement of wider scope which the federation might decide upon. , The committee also asked the government to grant by a parliamentary vote increased pay before July 20. t <> . Humors of a new outrage by radicals to be attempted Independence Day have reached the department of justice which is taking all needed i precautions to forestall the plotters. (. I o y Colds Cause Grip and Influenza * LAXATIVE PROMO QUININE Tablet? remove the ^ 1 cause. There Is only ono "Bromo Quinine." , | E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c.