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ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE { Name "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin?say Bayer Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin1* in a 4'Bayer package," containing proper directions for Headache, Colds, Pain, Keuraigia, Lumbago, and Rheumattan. Name "llayer" means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen years, llandy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetio*' acidester of Salicylicacid. ^2 I will 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, 6. OPT. ( Eyesight Specialist, CONWAY, S. 0. i. M. JOHNSCN, /trtrrr T.UTrit\mnn Vyl V ilj HiINCjtAIN HiHil'i MARION, S. 0. My Engineering and Surveying office will be open during my ab ence, and prepared to take cr.rt of any work as usual. Addrest nil communications as hereto fore. LIFT CORNS OR . i- CALLUSES OFF Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers ^wi AAI ' u?\\ ) ' 7 i .-/ f ; J \ i 0 T B, / V Jrril ':E D^n't suffer! A tiny bottle ol Freezone costs but a few cents at an\ drug store. Apply a few drops or the corns, calluses and "hard skin' on bottom of feet, then lift them off. When Freezone removes corns frorr the toes or calluses from the bottoiT of feet, the skin beneath is left pinl and healthy and never sore, tendei Or irritated. I r I have in this week cai u ftfpfie fol ond noorl hrnl 1 IUI Ot/Oy IUI UIIU VJV/VW kti VI loads Buggies and nice lot * G.B. J CONW N 1 II is a thing almo: ful, too sublime, f< high art of the sci main as a closed who do not see an D. W. GR "BROKEN G PASTIME 1 XMAS THREE SI rour-tmrty, six-thirty, t > Admission.... Children NEW GRIST MILL. I have just erected a grist mill at ? Hear Swamp Poor Farm, and am making good meal. Grind every Saturday. H. ROWELL. ( adv 12| 11J19 2t pd. After you cat?always take ( fatonic C FOR YOUR ACflPSTOMACHD Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat* ed Gassy Feeling. Stops food souring, repeating, and all stomach miseries. Aids digestion and appetite. Keeps etoramcb sweet and strong. Increases Vitality and Pep. EATONICis the best romedy. Tons of thousands wonderfully benefited. Only costs a cent or two a day to use it. Positively guaranteed i ? please or we will refuad money, Qet a U| a today. You will see. CONWAY DRUG COMPANY 8|24 CONWAY, S. C. 52t. O Colds Cause Grip and Influenza AXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the ause. There Is only one "Bromo Quinine," B. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. 1 Why || Suffer? M Mrs. J. A. Cox, of Al- |/| derson, W. Va., writes: fc/J "My daughter . . . suf- L/j fcred terribly. She could Wyt not turn in bed .. . the Wyt doctors gave her up, and WyL we brought her home tc Wyi die. She had suffered so W^/ ( much at. . . time. Hav- 7 ing heard of Cardui, we rv> got it for her." F>4 vj The Woman's Tonic ^ jS~A "In a few days, she bel/j gnn to improve," Mrs. J I/J Cox continues, "and had \/\ 2/3 no trouble at... Cardui V} f/3 cured her, and we sing A s Jr/fl its praises everywhere. YjA V/e receive many thou- 'A ' mrM rands of similar letters /Jg i \rjk every vear, telling of the /j ? good Cardui has done for V/ T/% women who suffer from y\ complaints so common to 1 WyM their sex. It should -do *yt ? rvl Kou,Sood? too. Try : jL/J Cardui. E-77 /I H | rload extra nice Mules and <c, 2 carloads Wagons, 3 carharness. ENKINS / AY S. C. TOE HOURY HERALD, OOJTWJ st too beautior words. The reen must rebook to those d know IFFITH'S ii n?mn$" 'kVVVVIIIV rHEATRE DAY' IOWS: ind Ei^ht-thirty o'clock. 50o 25c MASTER'S SA I.E. 5TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Dillon. In the Court of Common Picas. Uarrie Viola Tucker and Willie Nora Tucker, by their guardian 'ad litem, J no. C. Bntheu, anil J. L. Tucker, Elizabeth Tucker, Sallic Herring, Madora Miller, J .D. Tucker, Emma Summcrford, Ed. Tucker, Annie Norton, Mary Grooms and Mamie Bcasely, Plaintiffs, against Sara Jane Tucker, Defendant. Pursuant to an order of his Honor VV. H. Townscnd, Judge of the Fourth Judicial Circuit, bearing date the 18th day of October, 1919, the under-j signed, as Master for Dillon County, will sell during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in January 19'20, same being the 5th before the court house door in the Town of Conu-ay, in the County of Horry, in tho State aforesaid, at public auction to VULCANIZING f v* mK\ It vB / iA \v\ / V^FgD L ' m? / % fc' O ^MvV*Sy | A r I guarantee my VULCANIZING to last the life of the tube or tire repaired. Stop throwing them away. Let me save you the price of new ones. TUBES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT See me for your TIRES and ACCESSORIES . CHAS. L. GLASGOW At Conway Motor Car Co's. Garage, 4th Avenue. j^^^^sood m I iw the last i tins only at your grocers PWXVEU. HOUSE | COFFEE ? IS THIS YOUR EXPERIENCE? Many Conway People Are Afflicted With Annoying Kidney Ills. Are you bothered with too frequent action of the kidneys ? Arc the secretions highly colored?do they contain sediment?burn and scald in voiding? These are all signs of kidney sickness and should not be neglected. Conway people recommend I Joan's Kidney Pills. If your bach a lies end your kidneys are weak yti viM find no better rccommcndo*. remedy. H. 0. Moore, farmer, Conway, rays "Several years ago 1 was in bar shape because of my kidneys am backache. 1 had a constant pai? through my back and I suffered day and night. My sight became blurrei and objects seemed to float before my eyes. The kidney accretions i passed too frequently p.t times am flinn 'fiecnin c/omt tr l?ir\n11ir , viivn tv^iu ii >vi ic rtaitu(y* j' niai^v .bought Doan's Kidney Pills at tin Conway Drug Co. They relieved tlx backache and other symptoms of kid ney trouble." (Statement pi von I)o comber 19, 1914). On Jnuary 80. 1918 Mr. Moon said: "Doan's Kidney Pills cured nx of kidney trouble. 1 feel like a dif ferent man now and it is a grea I pleasure to recommend Doan's." j Price 60c, at all dealers. Don' I simply-ask for a kidney remedy?go j Doan's Kidney Pills?the same tha I Mr. Moore had. Fostcr-Milburn Co, Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ij, S 0.. DEC. 18, 1019. I - The P GIVE Furniture is somethin I years to come. An investmen I big dividends over a long per If you are in doubt a:> son, husband or father would you something useful and pra A splendid stock espe Sutherl the highest bidder the following do- s scribed property: s "All that certain tract of land con- v taining One hundred and seventy- \ two acres, more or less, situate in s Horry County, South Carolina, begin- t ning at a lightwood stump marke 1 "O" on the old Richard Green line, i i running south 31 west 42.30 chains to j corner on the old road; thence S. 05 E. 40.50 chains to stake 3XN; thence N. 31 E. 42.50 chains to corner oi Campbell's Ray; thence Southwest I approximately 40 chains and 50 links ; to beginning corner. Bounded bv < lands formerly known as the C. B. t Sarvis and Richard Green land, and j being the same lands conveyed by ; Sarah A. Tindell to J. M. Parker by i deed of date July 28th, 1911.. 2. "All that tract of land containing twenty-seven acres, more or les?, situate in Horry County, South Car oima, on the road leading from Conway to Bull Creek Muster Shed, being the premises conveyed to Thus. Smith by H. E. Doyle by deed dated December 1872, beginning at stake 3xo near old tar kiln on old road, running N. 31 E. 9 chains to stake on Thos Smith line; thence S. 65 E. 30.50 to water oak OFH; thence S. 50 VV. 10 chains with ditch to stake 3xn; thence N. 65 W. 27.36 to beginning, being shown on plat made by C. 15. Sarvis, Surveyor. : Terms of sale, one-third cash, balance in two equal annual instalments secured by mortgage of the premises end bond of the purchaser, with interest from date of sale, payable annually, with privilege to the purchaser of paying the entire amount of the purchase price in cash. Purchaser to pay for all papers and revenueJ I I I Camels are sold everywhere i ally seuled packages of 20 c/'/ ten packages (200 cigarettes) ine-paper-covered carton. V recommend this carton for tj office supply, or when you tra 0 I R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO \v ... u. c. 1 i I ' ractical and Useful FURNI1 HIS CHRISTMAS g the whole family may enjoy; t in a gift of furniture is a soun iod. tn \A/hat Q \A/ifo nr mn+han \kif\.i\r IV M vv I iv VI IIIVU IVI VVUllA i secure the greatest pleasure fr ictical in furniture. cially assembled for Christmas and Furnitu tamps. Any person bidding off the aid property and refusing to comply eitli his bid therefor, said property vill be resold upon the same or some subsequent salesday at the risk <>f he former purchaser. A. B. JORDAN, Master for Dillon County. 12,18.10 2t ? NOTICE. All persons holding claims against .lie estate of John M. Cox, deceased, ire hereby notified to present same luly verified according to the law to the undersigned; and all persons indebted unto the said John M. Cox ire requested to make immediate pay ment likewise. GEO. C. RT7TI/RR Qualified Administrator. Loris, S. C., Nov. 25, 1919 ?11 ;27 It WILD ANIMALS AND DESTITUTE CHILDREN How in the world is there any connection between the game birds and animals and poor boys and girls of Horry County? So, that's your query after reading the above heading" That there may become a very vital and far reaching connection it is the purpose of this article to show. It rt possible that every time a game license is bought in Horry County there may be a contribution both toward the preservation of game and toward the care and education of poor children. The Game Warden's office exists for the purpose of studying game life in Horry County, improving it and protecting it; and part of C^AMKLS a Turkish tobaccos an; desire you e^ such univers odor, smo hunger for cigarette th* cigarette "I some Camel: Camels' exp; n scientific- delightful q Zareties; or personal teS1 Ve'tro'liy Cigarettes he home or you cver st veL made to me< company prefer them bacco smok< Compare C satisfaction the world a A PAGE 8EVEI9 mmmmmmmmammammmm I Gift ruRE > not only now, but for many | d investment, one that pays I J appreciate most?what a I orn, come in and let us show I awnits vnn hprp B - w. . ? w J wvv I VI VI H re Co. | this purpose is gained, as strange as it may seem, through the sale of licenses. The Dc la Howe State Industrial School, Willington, S. C., has been established for the purpose of studying, protecting, and improving the lives of the poor children of every County in the state, which of course means this county. There is resulting from the sale of game licenses each year a surplus in the treasury ol the Game Warden's office. "What shall become of this money? It has been suggested that it be given to the Do la Howe Industrial School for the benefit of the poor children of the state. We take such pains to teach our children love for wild animals: now, wouldn't it be fine to think of the wild animals, even indirectly, caring for our children? If the Legislature should decide at its next meeting to give the Game Protection Fund surplus to De la Howe, all the counties of the state would be given free scholarships for their poor children at this school. Horry County would have its quota. Such a distribution I of scholarships would bo tho most sensible way of solving the problem that surrounds the lives of the state's indigent children. It is possible that many who oppose the payment of a hunting license foe would feel otherwise about it if they knew that some of that fee would feed, clothe, shelter and educate some poor boy or girl of Horry County. The above is commended to the consideration of all the legislators and citizens of this county who are interested in both the game and the helpless child that so sorely need intelligent and sympathetic interest. ' expert blend of choice and choice Domestic iwers every cigarette ver had! Camels give ai delight,such unusual md satisfaction you'll cigarette revelation! , i a cigarette that does y unpleasant cigaretty : unpleasant cigaretty ke Camels! If you a rich, mellow-mild it has all that desirable >ody"?well, you get s as quickly as you can! ert blend makes all this uality possible. Your t will prove that Camel ire the only cigarettes noked that just seem it your taste ! You will i to either kind of toed straight! amels for quality and with any cigarette in t any price 1 J