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/ ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin?say Bayer dnsiat on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin* In a ''Bayer package," containing propel directions for Headache, Colds, Pain, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumattatf. Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen Tears. Hannv Till Krwoa nf 19 a coat few cents. Aspirin ie trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono acetic^ ocideeter of Salicylicacid. I wilB be in my office in Conway Monday, December 1st. 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 cr.r6 of any work as usual. Address all communications as heretofore. ), LIFT CORNS OR ' ' CALLUSES OFF Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers t\ \ /// [>'<^-\ X Xs X ,1 "4 wmM fam *r li '.Imf J I f[ . ft \Won't suffer! A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store. Apply a few drops on the coins, 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 and healthv and never sore, tender l>r irritated. I have in this week carl Horses, fat and good broki loads Buggies and nice lot I ' G. B. JI CONWA FLOW OF WHISKEY IN NEW ORLEANS Barrooms Open on Judge's Decision and Rush of Customers. Now Orleans.?Whiskey, 4 per cent. : beer, wines, cordials, in short complete bar room assortments of liquors | were purchased freely in New Orleans tonight following the granting' , of an injunction today by Federal Judge Foster which in effect held the war time prohibition act unconstitul *: 1 IIUIUII. % ' Less than an hour after Judge Foster had enjoined the federal authorities from interfering with the sale of bonded whiskies in compliance with the petition of the Herman Leiser Liquor company,, bar rooms were serv ing liquor in steadily varied assortments. Mixed drinks were unobtainable during the day because of the l-ush for "straight liquor." Later, however, it was possible to obtain practically all of the widely known mixed drinks for many years peculiato New Orleans. French restaurants served claret with dinners. Judge Foster in his decision to grant the injunction, mlcd that the world war came to an official end when congress adjourned recently without rejecting the peace treaty with Germany. He maintained that when President Wilson vetoed the Volstead war time prohibition bill, the president declared the army an 1 navy forces demobilized. Through the injunction, Frank R. Miller, United States marshal, and his deputies, Supt. Forrest Pendleton of the department of justice and his aides, Rufus Fontenot, internal revenue collector, and his assistants and I Henry Mooney, United States district attorney, are barred from "interfering with the Herman Leiser Liquor C olds Cause Grip and Influenza AXATIVE DROMO QUININE Tablets remove the p.uso. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." rZ. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 90c. HI Keep Well jg 1%v2B Do not allow th? (JjPq poisons of undigested ppr:}. *ood *? accumulate in LjjgR your bowels, where they mrm are absorbed into your WflffiB ! J3/ system. Indigestion, con- *^T | stipation, headache, bad Bj&<3 $ Ka blocd, and numerous HGv other troubles arc bound .~.nr* to follow. Keep your 'w jB system clean, as thous- ya x?'wr StfU*3 ?* others do, by 31-^.d faking an occasional dose ' of the o]d reliable, veg- wfyL cfsble, faitiily liver meai- En|jj Thedford's 0 bidliK &iddu^Ht Mrs. VV. P. Pickle, of ? rafl Rising Fawn, Ga., writes: ijf'JJi "We have used Thedford's Black-Draugiit as JkhJU I A2SB6U1 ? r ?- ? a lainu^r medicine. iviy take calomel as it seemed fljjjj too stronpc tor her, so she Ifcfe SdSl llsC(l Black-Draught as a RjT'; v mild laxative and liver regulator... We use it jip9 in the family and believe EftM, fflg fl it is the best medicine for Bt T? mgr> the liver made." Try it. BpgJ Insist on the genuine? kf? r|M Thedford's. 25c a pack- KjPj load extra nice Mules and 5 9 rorlnorlc \A/nnAnc O Ann mm UUI IVUUO If a^UllOp sj bctl larness. LNKINS y s. c. THE HOUR? HERALD, CON WA i company or any other liquor dealer in the sale of intoxicating liquors in 2 New Orleans." j| Judge Foster formerly held that 9 2.75 per cent, beer was non intoxicat- fl in*' 1 Above the enthusiasm of liquor Jj dealers, however, loomed the warn- I ing of the United States district at- ^ torney and the internal revenue col- 3 lector that a strict record was being 9 kept of liquor selling and that should 9 the supreme court of the United fl States declare the wartime prohibi- % tion acts constitutional, prosecution '3 would be instituted. M District Attorney Mooney , upon i learning of reports that saloon keep- | ei had agreed to make a flat charge 9 of 50 cents per drink for whiskey, 3 announced that should they combine Sj to charge high prices for drinks they jS would be prosecuted for profiteering. | Whiskey sold in most places at .5 *] cents for a drink about half the size 5 formerly sold. Higher grade whis- s key served in o'd style glasses sold 1 from 35 cents to 50 cents. Bottled | whiskies,, bonded, were to be had at 1 an average of $G a quart, some places fl however, being without other than | the sheaper grades . Wines were pro- | crowds remained until closing time. g per cent, over former prices. 3 At all of the down town saloons | crowds remained ntill closing time. w Taxicab companies reported an old I t'me rush of customers to the road | houses and cafes at the lake resorts. I Stock sufficient to hist until Jart- 1 i.ury 1(? should the supreme court rule 5 that war time prohibition was uncon- | stitutional, were reported by whole- J salcrs. Practically none of the liquor | in warehouses here was exported. fjj Brewers had not decided tonight 1 whether their stocks of beer contain- | ing a higher percentage of alcohol B than one-half of 1 per cent, could be g increased by resumption of the maim- r facture of former content. ? o v IIIl*I"A f&k&^^^SEALCO TINS ONLY I I AT YOUR GOOCEGS I J PwxwellHOUSE I! \ COFFEE JI TO REVOLUTIONIZE ' MEN'S GARMENTS; r London.?A man, garbed in a I black frock coat, a ruffle, a pair cf y pink breeches and bright colored sitockings very likely would evoke | astonishment if not ridicule were he to stroll down Fifth Avenue or Broad * way, but Henry Parkes, hailed in Lon don as "the hidden hand in men's fashion," declares such restoration of color and line to men's dress should be a logical and altogether proper aftermath of the war. He is seeking to revolutionize men's dress?to popularize the "gallant" styles of bygone days. His creed is that men want to cast off their dark, unsymctrical garments of gloom and wear clothes of bright hue and brilliant cut expressive of a new age of heroism and romance. "Volunteers?Wanted 1,000 sportsmen of good social position to wear, upon a given date, new fashions for men designed to bring back color and line into masculine attire." DOUBT DISAPPEARS No One in Conway Who Has a Bad Back Should Ignore This Double Proof Does your back ever ache? Have you suspected your kidneys? Backache is sometimes kidney ache. t With it may come dizzy spells, Sleepless nights, tired, dull days, Distressing urinary disorders. Doan's Kidney Pills have been endorsed by thousands. Are recommended here at home. You have read Conway proof. Read now the Conway sequel. Renewed testimony; tested by time Mrs. Dora Burroughs, Burroughs St., Conway, gave the following statement January 5, .1910: "Doan's Kidney Pills have proved a very reliable remedy in my case. I suffered a groat deal from dull, nagging backchc and other symptoms of kidney complaint. IYnuily T gut Doan's Kidney Pills from the Norton Drug Co., and they relieved me of the backache, corrected the kidney action and benefitted me generally." On .Innnni'v Q1 1010 Vf -? f> ? in, ii/io, uuis. J>ur roughs said: "I take pleasure in again recommending Doan's Kidney Pills. Anyone who, wishes to know the merit of Doan's Kidney Pi Ms should ask me about them. Doan's are the only kidney remedy that ever did me any good." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. Burroughs had. Poster- Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.?adv Y, 8. P., DEP. 4, 1919. Buck's F; SUCCESSOR TO BUR DISC HARR9 Now is the times tc land in good turn Spring cultivation. DO IT WITH A EMEMBE ^ PLOWS, TREES, PLOW WHICH ADDS "HIS MAJEST WORK. EVEF ff "lli!?"7* Rid On account of lack of stor these Cultivators before J ? ... une man nougnt two to c; Buck's F BURROUGHS & This was the gist of a request the ipostle of the new era of "romantic Iress" sought to have inserted in ^ondon papers. To convince newspaper representatives of his sincerity, ill*. Parkes exhibited fifteen sample iuits or, rather, costumes. "These clothes/' said the re vol uionists in fashions, indicating a pearl-gray evening dress with lace r^XPERTLY bier ??* Turkish and choi tobaccos in Camel cigz nate bite and free thei H unpleasant cigaretty , flj unpleasant cigaretty od n Camels win instant an< D success with smokers |1 blend brings out to tl gi refreshing flavor and de D R. J. REYNOI ami Impleme IROUGHS & COLLINS CO. HARD\ WS STA! i get your Get your s for easy turn them bother you DISK CUT 'EM R WE CARRY FULL LIME OF I CASTINGS, COLLARS, HAIV I LINES,TRACE CHAINS ?AN TO THE EFFICIENCY ANR I Y, THE MULE" IN DOING tY THING PRICED RIGHT. if COB DON'T fore you 1; iiy{? Cxiltiva' age room we will save you bi< any. 1,1920. They will ad vane atch the saving. 'OURS FOR BETTER FARMIN arm Impleim COLLINS COMPANY HARDWA ruffles, "are not effeminate?-can you call the age of Sherdan and Garrick and Walter Raleigh effeminate? It was a gallant age?and so this is. The end of every war heralds a new age. The smartness of avmy regalia has worked a sort of dress revolution for men. They see how much finer they look with waists 1 and in breeches, the girls like them V wS What you pay out your is cigarette satisfaction? you do get it in every Kied choice low-mildness of ice Domestic taining the desir irettes elimi- are simply a ret m from any smoke them with aftertaste or ^or For your own si compare Camek i permanent in the world at because the you'll best rea le limit the quality and th lightful mel- they provide. J>S TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Sale EMaBsaBamzammasm PAGE SEVEN ? i? nt Store I WARE DEPARTMENT I LK GUTTERS I talks wei! cut and 1 deep so they wont g in the Spring. 1 WITH A CUTTER I ML KINDS OF 1 IES, SINGLE B Y THING ELSE 1 DOMFORT OF I YOUR FARM | I STOVES I Forget to see us be- S my that STOVE fi tors I 3 money if you buy one of | ;e in price after that date. | int Store I RE DEPARTMENT I bettor, they feel braver, more upright." The "call for volunteers" was print od, but the last communication from Mr. Parkes' establishment, which is to serve as headquarters during the proposed offensive on current men's fashions, was to the effect that the desired "war strength" of 1,000 had not yet been recruited. ViY good money for -and, my, how puff of Camels! H the tobflcms \7(*t r^- M able "body." Camels H relation! You may B lout tiring* your taste! B Uisfaction you must fef 5 with any cigarette B any price. Then, ilize their superior B le rare enjoyment B m, N. C. m