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/.<r % " i ASPIRIN FOR HEAOACHE \ ?? , Name "Bayer** is on Genuint Aspirin?say Bayer Insist on "Baver Tablets Of Aspirin* fn * "Bayer package/' containing proper directions for Headache* Colds* Pain, , Neuralgia* Lumbago* and Rheumatism. .Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen ! years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark , I m of Bayer MSnufaoture of Monoacetio* Jh aci Jester of Salieylicafeld. I wtil be in my office in Conway ]VMn4ay, December 1st. If Nyour eyes need attention don't fail to see me. Yours for Optometry, L ft. WOODRUFF, 0. OPT. Eyesight Specialist, CONWAY, S. 0. J. M. JOHNSON, CIVIL ENGINEER MARION, 8. 0. My Engineering and Surveying : 11 i i wince win ue open auring my at) fence, and prepared to take cart of any work as usual. Addrest mil communications as hereto fore. * ill FT CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF 'Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers iff fwmf 1 IJfyiy / )! "/fcktW/1 % s 0 ' V I , c--") I i r!US 4v w ? Don't suffer! A . tiny bottle of reezone 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 healthy and never sore, tender Or irritated. M J e ? . j r have in this week carlo Horses, fat and good broke, loads1"" 'es and nice lot hi 1 G. B. JE COfJWAY ??htpwii'PMI P IP P< / I" ????? 0 MASTER'S SALS. STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Dillon. In the Court of Common Pleas^ Carrie Viola Tucker and Willie Nora Tucker, by their guardian ad litem, Jno/C. Bethea, and J. L. Tucker, Elizabeth Tucker, Sallie Herring, Madora Miller, J .D. Tucker, Emma Summerford, Ed. Tucker, Annie Norton, Mary Grooms and Mamie Beasely, Plaintiffs, v 4 against Sara Jane Tucker, Defendant. Pursuant to an order of his Honor W. H. Tojvnscnd, Judge of the Fourth Judicial Circuit, bearing date the 18th day of October, 1919, the undersigned, as Master for Dillon County, will sell during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in January 1920, same being the 5th before the court house door in the Town of Conway, in the County of Horry, in th^ State aforesaid, at public auction tj the highest bidder the following described property: "All that certain tract of land containing One hundred and seventytwo acres, more or less, situate in Horry County, South Carolina, beginning at a lightwobd stump markei "O" on the old Richard Green line, running south 31 west 42.30 chains to corner on the old road; thence S. 65 After you eat?always take ^ATONIC Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat* ed Gassy Feeling. Stops food souring; repeating, and all stomach miseries. Alas digestion and eppet<te. Keeps stomach west and strong. Increases Vitality and Pep. EATONIC Is the best remedy. Tens of thousands wonderfully benefited. Only costaa cent or two a day to use it. Positively guaranteed to please or we will refund money. Get a Ug boa 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 reuse. There Is only one "Bromo Quinine." e. W. GROVE'S Uaator? on box. 80c. A FAMILY MEDICINE Iii Her Mother's Home, Says This Georgia Lady, Regarding BlackDraught. Relief From Headache, Malaria, Chills, Etc. Ringgold, Ga.? Mrs. Chas. Gaston, of this place, writes: "I am a user of Thedford's Black-Draught; in fact It. was ono of our family medicines Also In my mother's home, when I was a child. When any of us children complained o? headache, usually caused by constipation, she gave v.c a doso of Black-Brought, which woul . rectify tho trouble. Often in the S'pring, wo would have malar! . and chills, or troubles of this kir.d, w would take Black-Draught pretty reg ular until tho liver acted well, ar.<t we would soon be up and around again. We would not bo witnout it, for it certainly has saved us lots of doctor bills. Just a dose of BlackDraught when not r,o well kjiv ?> lot of days In bed." Thodford's Black-Draught has beer in use for many years in the treatment of stomach, liver and bowel troubles, and the popularity which It now enJoy3 Is proof of its merit If your liver Is not doing its duty, you will suffer from such disngrecable symptoms as headache, bilious noss, constipation, indigestion, etc. and unless something Is done, serious trouble may result. Thedford's Black-Draught has beer, found a valuable remedy for thetw troubles. It Is purely vegetable, and acts in a prompt and natural way. regulating the liver to its proper functions and cleansing the bowels of j impurities. Try it. Insist on Thedford's. the original and TC 7^ ad extra nice Mules and 2 carloads Wannns. 3 rar ?? ? w vigvilW) W WW irness. NKINS s. c. Cmntmmmmmamtmtmtmmmmmma i i i t \ THE HOttBY HKEALD, OORW E. 40.50 chains to stake 8XN; thence N. 31 E. 42.50 chains to corner, oi Campbell's Bay; thence Southwest approximately 40 chains and 50 links to beginning comer. Bounded by lands formerly known as the C. B. Sarvis and Richard Green land, and being the same lands conveyed by Sarah A. Tindell to J. M. Parker by deed of date July 28th, * 911.. 2. "All that tract of land containing twenty-seven acres, more or lesr. situate in Horry County, South Carolina, on the road leading from Conway to Bull Creek Muster Shed, being the premises conveyed to Thos. 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 W. 10 chains with ditch to stake 3xn; thence N. 65 W. 27.36 to beginning, being shown on plat made by C. B. Sarvis, Surveyor. Terms of sale, one-third cash, balance in two equal annual instalments secured by mortgage of the premises and bond of the purchaser, with interest from date of sale, payable annually, with privilege to the purchaser of navincr t.Vio onfiro nnmnnf of the purchase price in cash. Purcha*r er to pay for all papers and revenue stamps. Any person bidding off the said property and refusing to comply with his bid therefor, said property will be resold upon the same or some subsequent salesday at the risk ol the former purchaser. A. B. JORDAN, Master for Dillon County. 12|18|1D 3t o Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores vitality ant. energy by purifying and eu riching the blood. You enn soon feel its Strength enlng. Invigorating Effect. Trice 00c. O TAKEN UP?One heifer yearling about 18 mo. old, unmarked, color dark red with black feet and white spot in face. Owner can get same by calling and paying charges. , D O. Boyd, Allsbrook, S. C., Route 2 Box 30?adv 3i; pd 12|25|19 n A I TO III A II T P n UUAId WANItU We wish to buy some goats in car lots and would like to get in touch with some one who can supply them. CAROLINA STOCK FARMS 12,18 2t Foreston, S. C. C. B. Newton, R. W. McCraeken, D O. Boyd, and E. P. Gore, werti among recent callers on business houses in Conway. TINS ONLY AT y0UR cpocebs PMXWELL HOUSE ll mrppr I ... J 3E CAREFUL AFTER FEVER, COLD OR GRIP Many Fatal Cases of Kidney Trouble Can be Traced to Some Infectious Disease. Colrls, fevers and infectious diseases very often leave the kidneys weak. So little attention is given the condiI tion of the kidneys during recovery from the original trouble that a severe attack of kidney disease often ollo'-vs. Tl<ro's how it happevs. 1'he idncys are worked hard enough in icalthy times. They have to filter, ' he blood. In any germ disease the blood is londdd with extra p .,#cons made by the disease germs. This overwork tends to weaken the kidirys. After colds, grip, scarlet fever, typhoid, measles, pneumonia dipthcria, tonsilitis or chicken pox. watch for backache and urinary disorders, and promptly use Doan's Kidney Pills. Conway people have found Doan's reliable in. many forms of kiclnev trouble. Here is a Conway man's experience: i iWm. H. Chryst, says: "A ccld set-1 tied on my kidneys and my back became weal< and sore. My head ached and I was nervous and run down. The kidney secretions passed too often and were, highlv colored. Finnl I .. T * r\ >- rn A? " .ic?ii,v i j;u?, j^uau ti ivinney fins and one box cured me of all the complaint. I haven't been bothered since." Price f>0e, at all dealers. Don't ?imply ash for a kidney remedy?rot Dean's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Chrvst had. Foster-Mil burn Co., Mfprra., Buffalo, N. Y.?adv \ at, ?. c., jam. i, mo. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of a Decree of Foreclosure and Sale made by His Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding Judge, at Chambers, Florence, S. C.. in the case of Burroughs & Collins Co., a Corporation, Plaintiff, against J. T. Mishoe, et al., defendants, and dated Dec. 15th, 1919, notice is hereby given that I, W. L. Bryan, Clerk of court, will offer for sale before the Court House door at Conway, S. C., within legal hours of,sale on Monday, January 6th, 1920, that being the'le gal sales day in said month, the following described property, to-wit: ALL AND SINGULAR the following described tracts of land situate m the County ar\d State aforesaid. Tract No. 1. That certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lying in Bayboro township, Horry County, State aforesaid, and on the East side of r>in>. rn?vi J ^ I v vuiu luil'.l, CdlllUIIllll^ Eighteen and 97-100 (18.97) acres, having the following courses, distances, metes and bounds: Beginning at a stake 3XN on the Play Card road and running thence N. 65.30 E. 896 feet to a stake 3X0; thence S. 9-15 W. 503 feet to a stake 3XO; thence S. 2-50 W. 748 feet to a stake 3X0; thence S. 80-45 W. 750 feet to a stake 3XO on the Play Card road; thence N. 3 E. 996 feet with said road to beginning point. Bounded on the North by lands of Burroughs & , Collins Co.; on the East by Tract No. 2 hereinafter described; on the South by lands of H. J. and J. T. Graham and on the West by Play Card road, fully represented on map made by H. C. Cannon, surveyor, Feby. 1st. 1910. Being the identical tract conveyed to me (H. W. Mishoe) by Burroughs & Collins Company by deed dated March 16th, 1912. Tract No. 2: That certain tract, be-j ing in Bayboro township. County oT Horry, State aforesaid, near Old Bay t boro, containing Fifty-five and 56\ NOTICE TOBACCO GROWERS. For tobacco barn flues I call on Sasser Company, Inc. j I Gurley, South Carolina. We j manufacture the best flues ! i made, file your order with us immediately.?adv 1|1]29. 6 mos. 111 ? Aynor I I ^ FULL SUPPLY OF GOOD ANY THING YOU NEED 1 FINE LOT OF NEW Ml D !G. B. JENKINS, Pres. 65 J 100 (55-56 100) acres, bounded and li described as follows: Beginning at n a stake 3XN and running thence N. R 81-15 E. 641 feet to a cypress 3XO; e; thence with the run of a branch to a D stake 3XO; thence N. 15-15 E. 912 K feet to a stake 3X0; thence N. 20-15 l W. 210 feet to a stake 3XO; thence N. 62-30 W. 1043 feet to a stake 3XO; t< thence N. 23-45 W. 157 feet to a C stake 3XO; thence S. 66 W. 1010 feet to a stake 3XN; thence S. 9 W. 490 feet to a stake 3XN; thence S. 3 W. E 648 feet to the beginning corner. Bounded on the Northeast by Tract No. 3 hereinafter described; on the v South by the Graham lands; on the ( West by Tract No. 1 herpin and ? *. U? 1??_ - ... iwimwc?i uy uinus OI Burroughs Ar Collins Company. This being the identical tract conveyed to nic (H. W. Mishoe) by J. N. Dorsey. Tract No. 3: That cei'tain parcel containing Fifty four (54) acres, ? more or less, known as my (H. W. ^ Mishoe) Cartrette tract of land; and also two (2) acres, more or less, known as a part of the Rabon tract, being in Bayboro township, Horry County, State aforesaid, bounded as follows: North by lands of W. H. King; East by lands of Pollie Cartrette; South by lands of Pollie Cartrette; South by lands of Pollie Cartrcttc and I. C. King and West by ' lands of J. T. Allen and H. W. Mishoe. ^ Commencing on the North at a stake corner at the canal in Pay Cully J thence j-unning on agreed line near ^ West to xi stake corner; thence run- 1 ning near North West on agreed line to an old stake corner on II. W. v Mishoe line; thence running near) South H. W. Mishoe line to a knot corner in the run of White Branch; ! I thence up the run of said Branch to a ( knot corner on H. W. Mishoe's line; 1 * thence running South H. W. Mishoe and J. T. Allen line to a pine corner on I. C. King and J. T. Allen line; ( thence running a straight line East 1 I C. King and Pollic Cartrette line 1 to a knot corner on the canal in Bay ' Gully Swamp; thence running North up the said canal to the run of Bay Gully Swamp to the beginning cor- ( ner. Being the land conveyed to H. (1 \5?. Miahoe by W. H. King by deed ! dated April 15th, 1912. 1 Tract No. 4: That certain parcel, containing Forty-seven (47) acres, more or less, being in Bayboro township, Horry County and in the State ] aforesaid, lying on the West side of | Play Card road, bounded as follows: i On the North by lands of J. W. Ger- I raid; East by said Play Card road; I South by lands of Burroughs & Col- 1 ive Stock C< I HORSES AND MULES. 6A : WAGONS, BUGGIES AND LIES AND HORSES ON HA BSPTOI IM TUil WFFS 5 IU.U B L.S^ a* 3 FiSSJ KUk.ni :0. J. HOLLIDAY, V-Pres. L. F jjiBiaiiBi "* ' 1 ns Company; West by lands of Boroughs S: Collins Company ami Mary &bon. This being the identical prop rty conveyed to If. W. Mishoc by octor Phipps by deed dated October Gth, 1912, recorded Book D-4 at page I. ' ; ' \ Terms of Sale: CASH. Purchaser > pay for papers and Stamps, onway, S. C., December 15th, 1919. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court. ;. J. SHERWOOD. Plaintiff's Attorney. n INGUMAPANESE ALLIANCE FAVORED iged Japanese Statesman Wants to See It Renewed Tokio.?Marquis Shigenobu Okuma, apan's venerable statesman, is trongly in favor of a renewal of the ^.nglo-Japanese alliance which exares in 1921. "With America ami Great Britain is ih; center, the League of Nations an be to have a greater poasi ility than the holy alliance," he said. Consequently, if both countries act i itii mutual consideration the league nay be influential. One of these :< uutrics run counter to each other, lowevcr, the results cannot be prelicted. We cannot see at present the Absolute stability of the League of Nations. "Russia with its great population >f nearly 200,000,000, can become a strong power if a great leader should Appear. The temporary collapse of Russia is not enough to make the fVnglo-Japanese alliance unnecessary. "The League of Nations cannot secure the complete abolition of armaucnts and all the nations are now striving for the perfection of their I lft? VIVI1U1 UVACUOVO. o? ? i NOTICE. All members of Live Oak Camp No. 124, W. 0. W., must sij^n up and pay up for the ne w rates which is put into effect Jan. 1st, 1920, with :ho Clerk at Russ Bros., Store or 4iey will be suspended at once. It 12125119 ?H. M. Russ, Clerk. impany I IB N FURNISH YOU IN HARNESS. I NO AND MORE EX- I HAGOOD, Sac. & Trcas. I I