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ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE \ Name "Bayer" is on Genuine 1 Aspirin?say Bayer 1 (Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" i in a 4\Bayer package/' containing proper \ directions for Headache, Colds, Pain, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin 1 prescribed by physicians for nineteen i years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets , cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark ' of Bayer Manufacture of MonoacetkK 1 acidester of Salicylicacid. * RCIRIAMCCMinv I ' """ Tourney across iNcw York.?King Albert and Queen Elizabeth, of Belgium, after a week f at sea, on their way to America became the most popular persons on board the George Washington, if it J is possible to except that quiet, mod'* est, likeable boy whom they call Prince Leopold, heir apparent to the Belgian throne. Each had some personal contract with officers and men, and in every quarter the opinion was expressed that while maitaining their officii^ dignity they were, as one Southern jackie expressed it "mighty good Yolks." One warm afternoon the king with Admiral Long, Captain McCauley and a member of his suite was playing "deck tennis." All the men were experts at the game, and the play was so close the king manifested the deepest interest. At length it came the king's turn to serve, and, looking the field over, he removed his blouse of a lieutenant general, and resumed play _ L!_ 1 I T. I 1 ?' - in ins shut sieevcs. n Happened tnai an official photographer was handy, and the scene was preserved for posterity. Queen Elizabeth is an accomplished photographer, and has taken many photographs since coming on board. She knew light effects, position and all the other things which most amateurs lack, and while in Brussels II FT CORNS OR '' * CALLUSES OFF K \ w 1 . iDoesn't hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers '/MwY J&* / iifM j Ov '.ft Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of Ti(f :zone costs but a few cents at any drug store. Apply a few drops on the corns, calluses and "hard skin" on bottom of feet, then lift them off. "When Freezone removes corns from the toes or calluses from the bottom of feet, the skin beneath is left pink aDd healthy and never sore, tender or irritated. Sfc. I have in this week car! Horses, fat and good brok( loads Buggies and nice lot I * G. B. JE CONWA coops one man pretty busy developing and printing her pictures. Durrg the games between the king and lis friends she got a number of snaps, ind was herself photographed one lay while she focused her camera- on he royal party. It was apparent from the beginning >f the voyage that the queen was not ;o appear prominently in the news reports, it being made known to the ^respondents that she did not par-' icularly care for publicity of the intimate sort. But she did not hide herself., going to all parts of the ship and manifesting the livliest interest in the sailors and soldiers. In company with her lady in waitng, Countess Carman?Chimay, she visited the sickbay, and expressed her sympathy for the men who were ill. Her experience in the Belgian hospitals during the war told der the sickbay was ideally equipped and splendidly conducted, and she congratulated the medical force in charge. In her apartments the <fueen main, j tained the atmosphere of her heme, I and one of the officers who dined with the royal family said of it afterward : "It was just like going into the home of any othcV well bred family. The king and queen made us feel at ease, and in five minutes we were all chatting away just as we would if we were at the table of one of our oi l friends. To me it seemed thatthere royal people of little Belgium were cultured and refined and very human. I can install Sanitary Plumbing in any home. See me while in town. W. J. BENSON. 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One day on board an officer having been selected to dine with the king missed his invitation, and not knowing of the honor went as u-ual to the big mess room for his evening meal, t He had just eaten his fill when the N courier came to tell him the royal t family was awaiting him in the dining room. He had dined sumptuous- ^ ly, but there was nothing else for it, ^ and he had to eat, another dinner. t Queen Elizabeth won the hearts of the sailors when she appeared at the games in honor of her son wearing j one of the little round white hats the jackies like so well to wear in summer. She had draped it with a white veil put through the gauze the sailors saw the mark of their rank, and they were immensely pleased. Prince Leopold saw all there was to son n hoi it t.ho shin. Ho is still a stll (lent at Eaton, but was given leave , in order that he might accompany his parents to America-. He is a quiet I ' )right-eyed boy of 18, with a- pleasant mile and a perfect command of English. He is fond of athletics, but admitted one day, while chatting with the correspondents on deck, that he is I an expert in none. His eyes sparkled when asked what he most derired to see in America, and he promptly answered the "Rocky Mountains and the delta of the Mississippi." Prince Leopold has no positicn in the army, other than that of a private soldier in the Twelfth Infantry, the uniform of which he wears. H?s blouse is cut to the regulations, and on his sleeves is the numeral "12." When he has completed his classical education in England, it is understood he will enter the Belgian military college, after which he will be eligible to a commission. Until then, however, he is "Private, the Duke of Brabant." o ESTRAY NOTICE. There has taken up at my place one black and white spotted male Shoat, marked with a split in both ears. This shoat has been at my place since September 15th. Owner please call and pay charges and get him without flr>ln \r Furney H. Strickland. R. F. D. 2, Galivants Ferry, S. C. Box 38. 10 9|19 3t Xround TrifeW6ttij) 'WITH THE AMERICAN /jgARED CROSS. Jm In Roumania. I - m .->?1 %^f55^S ! 1 : Soon after the entrance of the United States In the war the successes of the Central Powers in Roumani* had reduced that country to a most tragic condition and in the summer i of 1017, the American Red Cross des- j I patched its first Roumanian relief j contingent. Two hospitals were at j once taken over and operated by the i j Ited Cross, a canteen for the starving i refugees established and food and elothing distributed over a large area. Transportation was one of the toughest problems with which the Red Cross workers in Roumania had to ! deal. Here is seen an oxcart used by the Red Cross to carry its relief supplies up into the mountains. DON'T NEGLECT CHILDREN'S KIDNEY WEAKNESS Conway Parents Should Not Overlook the Little One's Kidney Ailments. One of the most annoying ailments of childhood is weak kidneys and ; inability to control the kidney secretions. Not only is this a discouraging trouble, and one that every | mother is anxious to get rid of, but I it is in many cases a signal of dangci, of trouble that will get worse constantly if not attended to. Tf your child is frail, or fitful, doesn't run around or play like other children, complains of backache and of feeling tired?suspect kidney weakness. Doan's Kidney 'Pills are vcrv effective for kidney weakness in 1 children and arc perfectly safe. Con I way parents recommend them. Mrs. J. T. Benton, (Jonway, says: "My little girl was troubled terribly with kidney complaint. Her kidneys acted very irregularly and bothered her especially at night. Finally I went to the Norton Drag Co., and got Doan's Kidney Til! . Before long Doan's greatly reb'ovyl her and I can't say too much in their praise." Price 00c. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?r Doan's Kidney Pills?the same Hv\t Mrs. Benton had. Fostdr-MilburnI Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.?adv iYt S. C., OOT. 23^ 1919. REACTION FROM IDEALISM SEEN Baltimore, Md.?The moral ton*, he sacrificial spirit of all the people vhich was distinctly elevated during he war has suffered a reaction, dedared former President William t*. raft in his address as president o ! ,he Unitarian General Conference lere, "and we are back again in tlv* >ld region of the 'doldrums' where progress to better things seems as low is it was before the war." We should not be discouraged, however, Mr. Taft said. "It is the frailty [>f human nature. It is to be found in its inability to maintain for long periods its adherence to the highest ideals. Real progress in the world is through a course of action and reaction. This reaction will be succeeded again by an onward and upward move ment, and we shall find the world better because of its sacrifices and the lessons they taught. We shall not make the same progress that we hoped for, but we shall step up and ;srz if rd Tou I <5 Therefon 1 treat yourself I awake. If y liy i plating buying Mv/mIS are a^?ut to 1 If ? keeping be s WlW becfroom stoc Brass beds /<^7^>\ c^?^ce w< ( / v v m ^est quality \2JL 2S asked. \K:\aI *tt \y/_ ? -v \HW/7 ^ wc lurnis Tax room in the h us about pric< 'SUTHERLAh Household and Kitchen Furnis 18 cents a package Camels are sold everywhere ally sealed packages of 20 c ten packages (200 cigarette ine-pnper-covered carton, recommend this carton for office supply, or when you tr R. J. REYNOLDS ^OBACCC ? on. It is the duty of all tho"e whose \v disappointment in the present s'.age a of affairs is great, to buckle on their ' 1 armor and to push toward better Ci 11 ings, to take their places in the rankr of those who would stir the religious spirit of the community an 1 who would preach ar part of their lives the fatherhood of God o-ul the ai brotherhood of man and the willing- lv I'c/s *.o sacrifice in order to promote Ji those great principles c 1* Unitarian t< Christianity. i S "Let us hope that this annual meet- o ing will rouse the Unitarians of the c? country to a rededication of them- A selves to the faith which Channing a preached and to living the life which t( Channing lived." j The report of the council of the general conference was made by Rev. | Dr. Paul Revere Frothingham, of i d | Ifoston, and Kov. Dr. William Wal- g | lace Fenn, dean of the Harvard Di- p vinity School delivered an address on ^ "a century of Unitarian theology." ir Dr. Frothingham, in his report, ex- <i pressed the hope that in "the broad j ( mindedness of Channing, the division 1 of the congregational body into the \ c Trinitarian and Unitarian branches ( of Life | Sleep e it pays to 1 , 11 i IH I well when not ou are contemI i UUUUol ; a new bed or ^ ^ ,A start out houseure to see our ^11 , iron beds, beds >ods, all of the for the prices (y^^sj >h every other TsJ ouse too. Ask y)\f\ ID FURN. CO ;hings ? Bicycles and Supplies. { AMELS' ' Turkish tobaccos ans^ desire you ev such universa odor,1 smok hunger for t cigarette that cigarette "be some Camels Camels' expci in scientific. delightful qu :i gnrettes; or personal test sw"'tro"lly Cigarettes ar the home or yOU ever Sm avel made to meet ) company prefer them bacco smokei Compare Ca satisfaction \ the world at sr5 M 0 ^i? I PAGE SEVBlf oulri soon be healed." This he char-tcrired as a "consummation fast ppro.wliing and devoutly to be help, il along." NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree nd judgment of the court made by is Honor, T.. J. Mauldin, Presiding udge, in the case of John W. Singlc>n, Plaintiff vs. Maria Hucks, Hattie . Owens, Joseph S. Owens, Daniel D. wens, Grier Owens, Clarence Owens, ussie Owens, Mildred Owens, and Jberta Owes, and others , Defendnts, and dated the 2f>th day of Sep?mber A. D. 1919, I the undersigned . A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County, ;ill sell at public auction to the high .1 L? 1.1 * i* si uuKier Dciore me <Jourt Mouse cor at Conway, in Horry County, and '>tatc of South Carolina, during legal lours of sale, on salcsday in Novem>er next, it being the 3rd day of said nonth, all and singular those certain amis situate in Horry County, and lescribed as follows, to wit: Those three certain tracts or par ols of land in Bucks Township, bounty and State aforesaild described is follows, to wit: Tract No. 1: All thta portion of mid one hundred acres of land before mentioned, lying North of the run of Halfway Branch, and containing Lhirty-fivc (35, acres, more or less. The tract herein conveyed being bounded as follows: North and West by lands of L. D. Long and known as the "Lewis Land," North and East by \Y. L. Singleton's land and South by um of Halfway B amh and remainder of original tract. Tract No. 2: All and singular that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County and State aforesaid and containing ten (10) acres,. more or less. This being a part of a tract of one hundred acres lately owned by Benjamin W. Singleton, deceased, and which was conveyed by the heirs of Benjamin W. Singleton to L. G. Owens by their joint deed of date November 25th, 1897. The tract herein conveyed being the extreme West portion of said land, and includes all of the said tract lying West of Indigo Branch, and is bounded by said Indigo Branch and lands of J. W. Singleton and J. C. Hearl, and by run of Halfway Branch. Tract No. 3: All that certain tract or parcel of land containing Fiftyfive acres, more or less, bounded on the North by Halfway Branch, on the East by land of Maricm Spain, on the South by land of Alfred Williams and John W. Sing-leton, and on the West by lands of John W. Singleton and Indigo Branch. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and Stamps. 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