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ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin?say Bayer Insist on "BaVsr Tablets of Aspirin" In a ""Bayer package," containing propel directions for Headache, Colds, Pain, Heuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen year*. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin ia trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetid* ocideater of Salicylicacid. I be in my office in Conway Monday, December 1st. If your eyes need attention) don't fail to see me. Yours for Optometry, I. A. WOODRUFF, G. OPT. Eyesight Specialist, CONWAY, s c. { W J. M. JOHNSON, I CIVIL ENGINEER MARION, S. C. My Engineering and Surveying j office will be open during my absence, and prepared to take cart of any work ab usual. Address all communications as hereto ^ * tOTii. i LIFT CORNS OR 1 ' CAL! USF.S OF? I i Dooon't hurt! Lift any corn cr callus off with %i\M A T Jr^wf \ I/ Y'vJM f'lh-M J i W' ihriV C---1 I I"" f' \ ) \ 1! ^ \ . Ki PVb 'u>' | Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of Frcozono 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 Frcozono removes corns from the toes or calluses from the bottom of feet, the skin beneath is left pink and healthy and never sore, tender or irritated. k J b i rK - - < k - I have in this week carl Horses, fat and good brokt 01 loads Buggies and nice lot I G. B. JI CONWA -AjlVt mil,'. .W^lll*.-V NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court maclfc by his Honor, T. J. Mauldin, Presiding Judge, in the case of J. E. James, Plaintiff vs. George Weaver, Melton Weaver, John Weaver, Alice Jackson, Tom Weaver, James Weaver, Idell Weaver, and Jane Weaver, Defendants. and dated the 25th day of October A. D. 1919, 1, the undersigned W. L. Bryan, Clerk of the Court of Horry County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salesday in December next, it being the first day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and described as roilows, to wit: All and singular all that certain piece, parcel, tract or lot of land situate, lying and being on the North side of Gravely branch, and containing twenty acres, more or less, and bounded and described as follows: North by lands of Burroughs & Collins Co.; East by lands of N. B. Mi shoe; South by Gravely branch; West by lands of B. H. Martin. This is the identical tract of land conveyed to Ash Weaver by R. H. Lawrimore by his deed of date Nov. 7, 1889, which is of record in the Clerk's Office for Horry County in Book X, Pages 272 and 273. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. Conway, S. C., Nov. 10, 1919. W. L. BRYAN, Vlvl IV VJ L VJV/U I V '.'A WWIUIUVII A ??-*? of Horry County. S. C. DUSENBURY, ll|13|3t Plaintiff's Attorney. - O TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hecrcby forbidden to fish, hunt, trap, or in any manner enter or trespass on my lands in Simpson Creek township, containing 00 acres, more or loss, bounded by lands of W. D. Boyd, J. J. Boyd estate, Scott Hewett, and J. A. M.oPermott. ?R. C. BOYD. 11jl3',19 4t pd. o CStds Causo Grip and Knfluenza " AXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets romoveth? ruse. There is only one "Brorao Quinine." W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. ! f'j? ( Hero is a message to Jtoa suffering women, from fSK?' \\K* Mrs. W. T. Price, cf iff J! ;j:'M Public, Ky.: "I suf- Wl] [J } j fcred wiUi painful..jtei '! 1 A\f< she writes. "I got down L''-U' " A it'/i n wealcuess in my $ {i JSy had; and limbs...I J,' 'A helpless and dis- if! (;/.' ( H couraged.. .1 had about i'l ifera C*ve11 ld> hopes of ever |ji \(j. 1 v, | r$j Irdng well again, when s. fh. ! ! o friend insisted I? lA'?Al UJ|' Tako ^ I 11:3 Waiaaa's Tonic lf?*7TT* I r.'S"*' a. J i I began Cardtil. In |j|v-! ' \?ft j a chort while I saw ? ijflu I marked difference. (*?;, h i ;>'i! I crew stron.w right h'J. | ' |>/ alone, and it cured me. I to i J; !f I I am stouter than X LJj ih' A' 153 havo been in years." E# [y* $ you suffer, you can Kj Vy/ | V'j t jrU p. p prociato what it gij [f/;: ' w] [vfy means to bo strong and &>3 I&: ' 'i |R well. Thousands of wo- f| jj?; ;.);'rV4 men givo Cardul tlio '/jJju i'tvNh credit for their good rVv }| *;;|l health. It should help h $fH you. Try Cardui. At all |jj! druggists. E-73 |^j| .v m Will H>I IWI mmmn w mmror/mw f7ii?u ? u nii? nuji, j v^.' oad extra nice Mules and i, 2 carloads Wagons, 3 carlarness. iNKINS i ys. c. THE HOliRY HERALD, CONWi NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the Decree and Judgment of the Court made by his Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding Judge, in the ease of W. H. Stone, Administrator of the Personal Estate of Nelson Thomas, Deceased, Plaintiff vs. Annie Lyde, Bearon Chavis, Redic Chavis, Mary Dewitt, Sarah Chnvis, Rebecca Morrison, Annie Albert, Alice Albert, Amanda Sweeney, Retha NcWman, "Willie Newman, Quincy Newman, Mellen C. Newman, Alverna Sams, Sallie Jane King-, an I Doretha Lyde, Heirs at Law and Distributees of Nelson Thomas, Deceased, together with any other person or persons who claim to be such heirs, but whose names are unknown to the plaintiff; Burroughs & Collins Company, a- Corporation, Robert W. Moore, and Stone Brothers Company, a Corporation, defendants, and dated the 16th day of July A. D., 1919, I, the undersigned, W. L. Bryan, Clerk of Court of Common Pleas as Special Master, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the Court House door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salesday, the first Monday in December next., it being the 1st day of said month, all and singular those certain 'ar.ds situa-te in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: All and singular those certain tracts of land, situate in L'tUo River Township, in the County of Horry and State of South. Carolina, described as follows, to wit: Tract No. 1.?Containing seventyfive (75) acres, more or less, lying cn the seashore, being a part of a tract of land granted by Seth Bellamy to \Ym. Montgomery and from Wm. Montgomery to Mathias Vaught; hounded on the east by lands formerly owned by Lewis Clause (tract No. .'1 of the estate of Nelson Thomas) and lands of Hilliard Herring, on the South by the Atlantic Ocean, on the west by lands of Bet-tie Randall or Smart Lewis, and on the north by the Jane DuBose land; being the same land conveyed to Nelson Thomas by Mathias Vaught by his deed la ted the 21st day of February A. I). 1880, duly recorded in deed book "T" at page 091-92, for Horry County. ( Tract No. 2.?Containing two hun' died (200) acres,, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of the 1 estate of W. D. Gore, now claimed by the widow of said W. D. Gore, on the east by lands of L P. Edge, on the south by lands of Willie Edge and lands of Alva Edge, and on the west by lands of Thomas Bell and R. V. i Ward, being lands which were coni veyed to the said Nelson Thomas by Willi mi J. Sessions, Sheriff of Horry County, and by other grantors within the said boundaries. Tract No. 2?Containing forty (40) acres, more or less, and known as' Little Swamp, and hounded on the north by lands of Jim Verecn and Milliard Herring1, on the east by lands, now or formerly of James Vaught, on the south by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the west by tract No. 1 of the estate lands of Nelson Thomas (the Mathias Vaught tract of 75 acres); being the same tract of land i which was conveyed to Nelson Thomas by Robert Livingstone by his deed dated the 24th day of February A. I). 1902. Tract No. 4.?Containing nine (9) acres, as shown by a plat made by C. C. Gore, Surveyor, dated March 7th. A. D. 1883, and bounded in the yea A. D. 1883 on the north by Jane DuBois, on the cast by what was known as Lot No. 2, on the south by lands of Nelson Thomas and on the west by lands of Nelson Thomas; being the same land which was conveyed to Nelson Thomas by F. M. Dunn by his deed dated the 20th day of April A. 1). 1883. Tract No. 5.?One undivided cn half interest in and to that certain ( tract of land conaining two hundred laud fii'i?*-ono and thirtv-sK* bond FEEL LIKE GIVING UP? Many Conway People On the Yerye o'.' Collapse. V bid back make:* you miserable . . /;! tli lime? j Jbai v '.cry morning;; sore all clay. J It hurts to stoop?it hurts to i straighten. j What with headache, dizzy spells, Jurin iry weakness, , . No wonder people arc discouraged, Who do r.ot know the kidneys may be the cause of it all. Give the weakened kidneys needful help. Use a tested and proven kidney remedy. None endorsed like Doan's Kidney Pills. Mrs. J. M. Dusenbury, Conway, says: "I had symptoms of kidney trouble and my back was sore and lame. I was tired and languid and my nerves were all unstrung. My kidneys acted very irregularly and I was in misery. I knew something , WAllld hnvr* trt lift flft"ft t .v-^4 I., x.? .v. X/ w wv Viv/uv., ov/ X ^ " v 1 / W< 11 I Kidney Pills. Doan's entirely cured me of the complaint." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?gel Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Dusenbury had. Foster-Milbum 'Co,, Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.?adv. S. C., NOV. 20^1919. redths (251.36) acres, described as delineated on a plat of the same made by Eli M. Merrell, Surveyor, dated January 26th, 1907, bounded on the north and east by lands said to belong to Hammer Lumber Company and on the west by lands of Alice Vaught; being the same land which was conveyed to Nelson Thomas and Hob. rt W. Moore, jointly, by Burroughs & Collins Company by their deed dated the 25th day of January A. D. 1912, recorded in deed book V . . Tract No. 0.?All and singular all other lands, or interest, right or claims, in and to any real estate, which were owned or claimed by the said Nelson Thomas at the time of his death, not covered by tracts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, hereinbefore describ?.l; of whatever description or where nm;rcr NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all of tho foregoing described lands were advertised for sale at public auction under the said decree, at Conway, in the county and State aforesaid, and were knocked down to Annie Lyde at her highest bid of $1,819.00, on the first Monday in Sop tembcr A. D. 1919; but whereas the said Annie Lyde has failed to comply with her said hid, and still neglects to do so, and accept the title to said lands: The same are hereby being resold and advertised for sale to the highest bidder as hereinbefore stated, and at the risk of the said defaulting bidder, Annie Lyde. Notice is further given that tract number five hereinbefore described being an undivided one-half interest in a tract of 251.36 acres, the said one-half interest will be sold, subject to a mortgage covering said tract in favor of Buroughs & Collins Company and upon which there is due the sum of $456.43 with interest, and for one-half of this amount the purchaser of said interest ot Nelson Thomas will have to answer. Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser ti pay for papers and stamps. Conway, S. C., Nov. 10, 1919. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of the Court of Common Plea> as Special Master. TT IT iimArvttr * n. n. WUUUWAltU, Plaintiff's Attorney. m TINS ONLY at vour grocers rMMCWELL HOUSE j COFFEE ? | o j The baptist convention showed b> i every action that it favored progresi and that it stood for the upbuilding of its several institutions. . ft wf h ! Myv if llllj rr,: j: /## \$8? / 7 \ V A 1 M;/ W C-'V' t' ji ' Vru:^i:: 7/ / / V (v-" 2?4 ? I j' 'I Co m c Is a re so Id * v < r / hi where in scicm ificoi j ' I sealed packager, of. I cTi ) ci gnreties or (en pac j 1 , a^es (200 cigr.rctt 1 j ( ij in a glassinc-pape I jjl covered carton. V I ij'ij strongly rccommdi this carton for h V j home or office stjpp \ < ' or when yon trove jf , \ R. J. Reynolds Tobacco ( j , ^ Wiuston-Saie.w, N. C. % I. W. W. ARRESTED IN WASHINGTON C Headquarters Raided in Western Cities and Men and Women Held. Centralia, Wash.?Cities of western Washington joined Centralia today in arresting members of the In dustrial Workers of the World and raiding- their headquarters following the firing on an automobile day parade here yesterday. Four former Ameican soldiers are dead and a fifth is reported dying as a result of the shooting, and one alleged I. W. W. has been lynched. Twenty-two men and one woman, reported to have radical beliefs, were placed in jail here and later four of the prisoners, including the women, were removed to the Lewis county jail at Chehalis by National guardsmen, who patrolled Ccntralia today. Raids were conducted in Seattle, Tacoma and Aberdeen on the industrial workers headquarters. In Seattle 11 men and tons of . "literature," according to the police. ' were taken to police headquarters. The Tacoma police arrested al ' leged members of the indur.t via . workers and seized a quantity of radical literature. At Aberdeen laig* ' quantities of literature and the i\c oids of the Aberdeen local of the I organization were taken. Father and Son Held Prosecuting Attorney Hciman Allen announced D. Lamb, 1(5 year* ; old, who was arrestee! here as an I. W. W., confessed to belonging* to the organization. The boy,. Allen dcc'ared ' said he had heard his father, James Lamb, who also was arrested, talking of plot to start trouole Here yesterday. The father, according it ; Allen, confessed last night radicalshad four former service m.cn marked for death because of their activities in a fight waged by Centralia citizens to rid the city of the I. W. W. j "The I. W. W. expected trouble | here yesterday and they were prepared for it," Allen said. "When the parade was almost over without ' trouble appearing they decided ! start it themselves." I Dr. David Living-ton, who sevvet 'in'the war as a captain, was one ol the four marked by the I. W. W. foi death, according to Lamb's confession. Livingston is the coronoi ! nAVn llr> mnnnylc.^/l f ho i nI m.W- *?,Ir ho held tomorrow over the bodies ol the four former service men. The body of "Brick" Smith, re; ported to ha"e been an J. \V. W. sec;?j rotary, was found in the Chehali.? river. The rope by which he wa lynched last ni^ht, was cut early tcr' 3 & ''Y Yi:' g " ^ IMSL a mmM< Mm r""Y^ \Y' " t^;,Y' |S frl w " * \\ \ Lj 2 -M /fv ' / '.'.'.' V ' W -??FSW?WSStSfc'-J . , : r *k" >*? ?iuTdt^a. -? ( C'AT.TELS are the most refivs i ever smoked! Put all voui fly then buy some Camels, give th 20 for your own satisfaction tha f ~ . body and in many other deli;, ,r_ class by themselves! ''f\ Camels are an expert bland < fJe Domestic tobaccos. You'll not o ly kind of tobacco smoked strain I! remarkable full-bodied-mildn v ;0. flavor it provides! Camels are Camels win you in so many permit you to smoke libei taste but leave no unpleasant pleasant cigaretty odor! Compare Camels wi ,n ine world at any prefer Camel qualit, coupons or gifts! PAGE SEVEH day and the body fell into the river. Quick and Just Trials. Centralis was "quiet" today and Judge George Dysact said citizens had promised to let the law take its course. "Last night I talked to them am! promised that every I. W. W. arrested here would be given a quick and just trial," said Judge Dysart. "The former service men promised to aid officials jail the men." Henry S. White, United States immigration commissioner* was reported enroute to Centralia to investigate the records of all alien I. W. W. and endeavor to deport them if they are held in connection with th* shooting. ...U~ 1 1 unvii kjiuibii, ? u'j >vlynciini, is reported by officials to have a police record in Washington. During the war, it was said Smith caused trouble in Western lumber camps and a lumber company wrote to a patriotic organization that Smith was a menace and asked that he be arrested. Smith was arrested at Cedar Falls, July, 1917, when he and other alleged I. W. W. defied a freight train crew at a time farmers complained of sabotage being practiced in the grain fields and fruit orchards.Mayor C. H. Fitzgerald of Seattle, late today issued a statement warnning all radicals to "ieave" Seattle off their future itinararies." The statement was made after two raids had been made by the Seattle police. ? o FORECLOSURE SALIS. Under and by virtue of a Decree ,:f Foreclosure and Sale made by his Honor, T. J. Muuldin, Presiding Judge in the case of Hurroughs & Collins Co., a Corporation, Plaintiff .*s. Lanev Stephens, Defendant, and luted October 24, 1919, notice Ls hereby given that 1, J. A. Lewis, Sheriff, will offer for sale before the court house door at Conway, S. C., on Monday Dec. 1, 1919, thivl being the legal sales day in said month, the following" div.rvibrd nniv <v ALL AND SINGULAR those two certain pieces, parcels or 1 hs of land lesignatcd as Lots Nos. GIJIVfiN (11) and TWELVE (12) on Block B on Baggetts Heights in Conway Town hip* in the County and State , ^foresaid near the Town of Conway. For more complete description see map of Baggetts Heights ma<lc br H. C. Cannon, Surveyor, March 25, 1910. Terms of sale cash, .purchaser to I j pay for papers nod rtrvrpn. fj J. A. LEV/IS, Sheriff. . E. J. 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