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fc? i i? ASPIRIN FOR COLDS - ! i Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin?say Bayer Insist on "Haver Tablets of Aspirin" c_ . <<n 1 tt i.??. ui ? uajrcr pacKiige, containing propel directions for Colds, Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin i prescribed by physicians for nineteen j' years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost fevr cents. Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetieacidester of Salicylicacid. iim\v\\\\\mm I wiB be in my office in Conway Monday, November 3rd. If your eyes need attention don't fail to see me. Yours for Optometry, L. A. WOODRUFF, G. OPT. Eyesight Specialist, CONWAY, S. C. J. M. JOHNSON, CIVIL ENGINEER MARION, S. 0. My Engineering and Surveying office will be open during my absence, and prepared to take care of any work as usual. Address* mil communications as hereto fore. UFT OFF CORNS! i i f /Apply few drops ttyen lift sore, 1 touchy corns off with p fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little Fi&c'zone on an aching corn, instantly thjxt corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out. Yes, magic! A tiny bottle of Frcezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, but is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or com between the toe ;, and the calluses, without soreness or Irritation. Freezone is the sensational discovery of a Cincinnati genius. It is wonderful. 1 *. I I I have in this week car Horses, fat and good brok ^ loads Buggies and nice lot G. B. J] CONWi fctl t r ? - - i . . "1 SCHOOL OFFICIAL i EXPLAINS THE LAW i1 li ? v n As it Goes Into Effect Over This a i County Causing Attendance a to Increase. ' a c Editor Herald:? E I ask you for a small space in your x] paper that I may be able to get in 11 '11 - _ I 1 ? U connection wiuru iiuinoer 01 puopiu i who are interested in Compulsory 11 School Attendance, and who are not c fully aware of the nature of the situ- G ation. 11 When Mr. John Holt resigned as c Attendance Officer for the Western s portion of the County I was asked if * I would succeed him in the woik, this * I agreed to do, and at the same time 1 fully realizing it would be an up hill business for the fact that the work of 1 taking the census was then about two 1 months in delay, and as his work ha? ( been pushed all that I, with the help ( of Mr. H. L. B. Jordan possibly 1 could in the southern part of the ' county, yet there are several schools ^ in which the census has not been ta- < ken, but I respectfully ask that all * entertain patience as far as possible < and get along the best they can until ] I can got to their several districts, as i I can install Sanitary ! Plumbing in any home. See me while in town. - ' W. J. BENSON. ' SEPTIC TANK. COULD HARDLY STAND ALONE Terrible Suffering From Headache, Sideache, Backache, and Weakness, Relieved by Cardui, 4% nr?l * mmm W ? Says this Texas Lady. Gonzales, Tex.? Mrs. Minnie Philpot, of this place, writes: "Five years ago I was taken with a rain In my left side. It was light under my left rib. It would commence with an aching and extend up Into my left shoulder and on down Into my back. By that timo the pain would ho bo severe I would have to take to bed, and suffered usually about threo days .. .1 suffered this way for three years, and got. to be a mere skeleton and was eo weak I could hardly stand alone. Was not able to go anywhere and had to let my liouso work go...I suffered awful with a pain in my hack and I had the headache all the time. I Just was unable to do a thing. My life was a misery, my stomach got In an awful condition, caused from taking so much medlcino. I suffered bo much pain. I had Just about given up all hopes of our getting anything to help me. One day a Birthday Almanac was thrown in my yard. After reading its testimonials I decided to try Cardui, and am so thankful that J. did, for I began to Improve when on the second bottle...! am now a well woman and reeling fine and the euro haa been permanent for It has been two years since my awful bad health. I will always praise and recommend Cardul." Try Cardul today, B 78 load extra nice Mules and e, 2 carloads Wagons, 3 carharness. ENKINS \Y S. C. HE HOURY HERALD, OOHWA! an* quite sure that we will be j ? h rough within a few more days at IP ?ast. It is a difficult matter to get t< his law in full operation until the c ensus has been taken fully and all the (| sts in the hands of the teachers, but j v whenever this is complete the law f lay then be considered in full force t 11 over this part of the county, and a trust that this law will be accept~d r s reason (as it is not unreasonable) j. y all concerned. i. It is a marked fact that those who j, re in position to know, find many ( a-ses in which there are boys and v ;irls of all ages, from six to twenty, ^ n school today that have never been ^ n school heretofore, and, who pos- f iibly would have never been were it v tot for the knowlelge of the fact that jc ompulsory law was on hand to be f nforced. There are a few folks who ' nake such expressions as "I have harge of all my children and will ;end them when I please , and nobody las anything to do with it." They are 1 lying to accomplish' something that hey will never realize, it's just an 'empty dream." I presume that most A' those are persons who did not hear he address of Judge T. J. Mauldin j luring week of erimnal court a few lays ago, for all may rest assurel ;hat the work will be pressed to the .itmost until finished and all schools who have teachers will be in full iperation under the compulsory law, ind those who wilfully and persistently violate the law by not complying with a few simple requi ements, will certainly have to answer aefore a Magistrate at once. 'We are going to be found like the J Did preacher who was always trying after the bad boy on the rear pew, we are going after that man who will not send to school, and see that ail children from eight to fourteen, where in reach of a school to attend eighty days or more if the school be that long. God speed the day when, even if we must have criminals to appear at the bar of our dear old County that hp thrtKP whn !tw rnlhivofl tn thp extent that they may be able to write their names, then we are sure [>t less crimes being committed within our bounds, as most of crimes committed are traceable to some vile habit; or lack ox that proper cultivation that uplifts the human mind to higher standard human life. May the day soon dawn when those few dissenters who now hold back in the new harness, which they see they must work in, see some of the fruits of the compulsory law. 1 heard a boy say a short while ago that he was drafted into military service last year and sent to one of the training camps, and he saw a company of two hundred and fifty men or boys lined up and all who could not read and write were ordered to step out of line and twenty-five remained in line, and a part of this twenty-five could scarcely read and write any at all. This is a shameful state of affairs when we learn that all that group of young men went from Horry County. We desire the help of everybody who will lend a helping hand to press this work on till finished, an 1 every one who keeps watch will soon repent and shout praise to the author of this good law. I ask the cooperation of all teachers and trustees in my territory, and trust that I will soon he able to meet them all, and get the census complete so that all may get down to strict business. I ask that all teachers who have their lists and have to report cases of absence will report to me as directed below each week, and thus relieve Superintendent Bullock of the unneecessary handling of these reports, and I DOES BACKACHE WORRY YOU* j Some Conway People Have Learned How to Get Relief. > , . , . How many people suffer from an aching1 back? How few know the cause? If it hurts to stoop or lift? If you suffer sudden, darting pains? If you are weak, lame and tired, Suspect your kidneys. Watch for nature's signal. The first sign may be headache or dizziness, n-arcy, painful, or too frequent urination, iV'rvousness or a constant, deadtired feeling. Avert the serious kidney diseases, Treat the weakening kidneys with Doan's Kidney Pills, A remedy especially for sick kidneys. Endroscd in Conway by your friends and ne',rhbers. J. T. Todd, farmer, R. No. 2, Conway, says: "Three years ago I had kidney trouble and it bothered me a great deal. My back ached and was sore and lame. I had nervous, dizzy spells and I couldn't sleep well at night, as I had to get up to pass the kidney secretions. The secretions were highly colored and pained in passage. Upon a friend's recommendation I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they soon entirely cured me of all the ailments." Price fiOc, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills-r-the same that Mr. Todd had. Fo/ter-Milbum Co., Mfgrs,. Buffalo, N. Y. % t I, S C., OCT. 30, 1019. roukl like for those who have tak n art of the census to furnish th? eachers a list so that I may have the ards, or a copy of the names of each istrict they have completed, or proide some way for me to get this avor. I want to ask everybody who akes the paper to read this to others nl hand those the paper who can ead themselves and get this item in he hands of every one who might bo nterested in the welfare of the 1 i ; ng families of children of Horry bounty. A man who can read and Understand well can do a lot of good >y explaining this simple law to hose who cannot read. Let's have no amily in the Independent Republic vho is not representel by a- child who an read and write, unless it be a amily having no children between and 21 years of age. Rosuectfull v. ?W. L. Alford, Attendance Officer, Western part, Horry Co. Mlsbrook, S. C., Oct. 27, 1919. o Finrncing and transporting- of cotion featured the second day of the r\orlcl cotton conference. 0 I I Bare Unhe I mh r\ ? ?tj] reople w kitchen floors \ a mistake. Ii it's insanitary clean an unco1 erly, no matte scrub. tj Oilcloth a easy to keep look nice, ar u\ zsl years? depe grade you bi 3^1% ?I Look ove Lowest price ^ -SUTHERLAh Household and Kitr.hen Fnrnis Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages of 20 cigarettes or tenpackages(200ciga rettes) in a glassine-paper-covered ca rton. We s trongly recommend this carton for the home or office supply or when you travel. R. J. Reynolds tobacco Lo. Winaton-Salem, N. C. POTASH NOW COMING. Washington.?Senator Smith cf South Carolina rcccivetl the following letter from H. S. Ma j El wee of ' the department of commerce relative shipments of potash to this country: I 4,In further reply to your letter of October 18, regarding imports < f Gov i on pot'vvh, I take picture in for-]' v aiding herewith a report received from the manager of our New York office relative to an interview with an authorized agent of the German potash syndicate. "An article in yesterday's Journal of Commerce, stated that the shipping board had "losed ^ contract with German interests for the movement j of 70,000 tons of potash from Ham- j burg to Savannah, Charleston, Norfolk and Wilmington. It is stated that during October anl November nhrkiif 10 MOO nnu ...III l>? 1 wv.?v ?v,vww vv/iio nil! ur PHijiprii ttfUI I that the other (50,000 tons will follow during the succeeding months. j 0 I W. H. Rollinson, of Wilmington, N. C\, was in Conway several days last I week. Floors If altby B I ho leave their uncovered make n the first place, /. You can't vered floor prop- RTOp ?r how hard you Ml|l l|| nd linoleum are ) clean. They id they last for farChP] ding upon the MY r our patterns. yf!\ ID FURN. CO hings ? Bicycles and Supplies. jfraSJyUn 777fl ^ ~^ X CAMELS are in a class b; most refreshing, the mi ever smoked. You can provi Camels puff-by-puff with any any price! Put quality, fku faction to the utmost test! Made to meet your taste, Camel liberally you smoke them ! The e and choice Domestic tobaccos mal; bodied, yet so fascinatingly smoo time you light one you get new an Freedom from any unpleasant unpleasant cigaretty odor makes C eninvahle. In fact, Camels app?nl to the i many new ways you never will premiums or gifts. You'll prefei PAGE SEVMf * - ir ? NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by his Honor, T. J. Mauldin, Presiding Judge, in the ca-se of John W. Singleton, Plaintiff vs. Maria Hucks, Hattie S. Owens, Joseph S. Owens, Daniel D. Owens, Grier Owens, Clarence Owens Gussie Owens, Mildred Owens, and Alberta Owes, and others , Defendants, and dated the 26th day of September A. D. 1919, I the undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County, will sell at public auction to the high est bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salesday in November next, it being the 3rd day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: Those three certain tracts or parcels of land in Hucks Township, County and State aforesaild described as follows, to wit: Tract No. 1: All thta portion of said one hundred acres of land before mentioned, lying North of the run of Halfway Branch, and containing: thirty-five (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 W. L. Singleton's land and South by run of Halfway Branch and remainder of original tract. Tract No. 2: All and singular that ertain tract or parcel of land lying j and being in the County and State aforesaid and containing ten (10) I 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 wiirtt ilnml ? * f* /liitr* ,.vw. vi vmvv 4iv?vim;v? *<V "? 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. 8: 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 Marion Spain, on the South by land of Alfred Williams and John W. Singleton, and on the West by lands of John W. Singleton and Indigo Branch. TERMS of Sale fn,sh Purchaser to pay for papers and Stamps. Conway, S. C., October 6th, 1919. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. H, H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. o See Any? "I see no reduction in the cost of living*," growled Mr. Grouch. "Huhi" "There was a big splurge about whale meat. Where is it?"?Louisville Courier-Journal. ?jv "! Wy 18 cents Mil , a package y themselves?easily the sst likable cigarette you 3 that! Simply compare r cigarette in the world at /or and cigarette satis in ncvt'i in c 11, iiu uiaiitri uuw Xpert blend of choice Turkish :es Camels delightful?so fullth and mellow-mild. Every id keener enjoyment! cigaretty after taste or any Camels as unusual a? they ate most fastidious smoker in so miss the absence of coupons, r Camel Quality! ^