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; V. PAQg SIX FOODS AND DRUSS ABE INSPECTED ?mmmJ . I When Imported From Foreign Countries in Ever Increas;'*> ing Quantities l LARGER QUANTITIES NOW COMING IN Some Foods Are Not Produced in the United States in Sufficient Quantity. Lai*ger quantities and a greater variety of foods are being imported from foreign countries each month, although prewar volum.es have not yet been reached. This statement is made by officials of the Bureau of Chemistry, United States Department of Agriculture, who are charged with the enforcement of the Federal Food and Drugs Act. The importation of both foods and drugs was affected greatly by the war, but the interruption to the importation of crude drugs was less marked than in the case of pharmaceuticals and foods, according to the officials. An inspection of all imported food and (hug products is maintained by the Bureau of Chemistry, in order to insure that such prod ucts coming from foreign countries are not misbranded or adulterated under the terms of the Federal Food and Drugs Act. Analysis Often Nece sary. Laboratories for the examination of samples from shipments of imported food and drugs are maintained by the Bureau of Chemistry at its branch stations in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Savannah, New Orleans, San Francisco, Seattle, San Juan, P. R., and at ome other cities 4-t, /\ ??% * nf i/\nc n c ?> * o 1 1 /"M* I \ 11CI c vi il" i III taiiuiKi ai oiuauvi in volume. Invoices of all food and drug shipments coming into the United States are scrutinized by food and drug officials, and all shipments which there is reason to believe may be misbranded or adulterated are examinee!. In many instances chemical analysis of samples is necessary to determine whether or not given ship ment is in accordance with the provisions of the law. In other instances a physical examination by a specialist is sufficient. The Federal Food and Drugs Act provides that if any article of food 01 drugs offered to be imported into the United States is adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of I can install Sanitary Plumbing in any home. See me while in town. W. J. BENSON. Jjjr ... V'k-5-' AH,- -** c~ ^gf f mm v SEPTIC TANK. To Instantly Relieve Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat Use Formerly Tar Balsam It promptly breaks up coughs and colds clears the head and ?ca* lica deep into tl; chest where external remedies could hardl he effective. Used for more than 40 years with splendh results. Delicious taste. Harmless to the most d" irate system. Absolutely non narcotic Buy a bottle and take a tea?poonfi immediately. It will make you feel poo all over. Your druggist is instructed t refund your money cheerfully if it dr esn relieve you. \ 35c at your druggist's. that act, or is otherwise dangerou to the health of the people of th< United States, or is of a kind for bidden entry into, or forbibden to b sold, or re trictod for sale in tlv country in which it is made or fron which it is exported, or is otherwis falsely labeled in any respect, sucl article shall be refused admission The Secretary jof the Treasury is au thorized by the act to refuse deliver; to the consignee of such articles an< to cause the destruction of any good refused delivery which shall not b exported. However, when import ers, through no apparent fault o their own, receive shipments of food or drugs which are adulterated o misbranded, but not grossly, it i customary to release the goods afte relabeling, soiling, or cleaning, if product which complies with the la-v can thus be obtained. Many Fowls Now Coming In. Certain crude drugs and som foods, such as coffee, tea, spicei olive oil, figs, etc., are either no produced at all in the United State 01 are produced in too small quanti ties to meet the demand. Other food are imported to meet the demands o that portion of the population bor; in foreign countries who desire t obtain the same kind of food t which they were accustomed befor coming to this country. There ar rmc foods produced or manufactui cd in other countries which have e.< tablishcd a world-wide reputation fo (xcellencc or some peculiarity of fla vor. Although domestic articles o (he same kind may be available i a! undance, some prefer to buy tli foi ign arti .le because of an assume i actus 1 superiority of anpearar.ee flavor or quality. The cognacs . an champagnes of France are articles o I hi class which can 110 longer be im ported; but certain foreign gingc ides, mineral waters, jellies, sardine: cheeses, etc., continue to be in de mand. Practically all the different classe of foods imported previous to th war, wim me exception 01 aiconon beverages, are now coming in, sa; the officials, although in the case o some foods in not as large quantities War embargoes on some foods an still in effect in a few countries. Fo instance, olive oil can not as yet b< shipped from Italy. Olive oil, how ever, is being imported from Franci and Spain. The officials of the Treasury De partment cooperate with those of th< Bureau of Chemistry, United State! Departmtnt of Agriculture, in en forcing the provisions of the Federa Food and Drugs Act relating to im ported foods and drugs. o ? NOTICE OK SALE. Under and by virtue of the decrei and judgment of the court made b; his Honor S. W. G. Snipp, Judge o the twelfth circuit, in the case o Tohn Powell Plaintiff vs. Laura Pow jell, Hollie Powell, Ramond Pow ell, Charlie Powell, Eva Powel an* I G. W. Graham, Defendants, and dat 00 the 8th day of December A. D 1910, I, the undersigned W. L. Bryan Clerk of Court of Horry County, wil sell at public auction to the highes bidder before the Court House doo it Conway, in Horry County, an State of South Carolina, during lega hours of sale, on salesday in Januar "icxt, it being the 5th day of sai * \ ii i i i ? .-nonin, an anci singular tnose ccnai lands situate in Horry County, an described as follows, to wit: All and singular that certai piece, parcel, lot or tract of land lyin and being situate in Green Sc Township, Horry County, in 11 State aforesaid containing 0/ hundred fifty (150) acres, more < less and bounded on the Nbrth 1: lands of J. N. Powell; on the West L lands of S. J. Sands; on the South 1 lands of W. J. Smith and S. B. Co: and on the East by the run < Mitchel Swamp. Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser pay for papers and stamps. Conway, S. C., Dec. 8th, 1919. W. L. Bryan Clerk of the Court of Horry County. L. B. Singleton, Plaintiff's Attorney. o Habitual Constipation Cured in 14 to 21 Days "LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a speciall prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitii Constipation. It relieves promptly b should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 da to induce regular action. It Stimulates a: z 1 Pegn.IQtp<5 Very PlnnAflnt *o Take C *3r bottle. -o ? 1 TRESPASS NOTICE. [. All persons are hereby forewarn .. not to trespass in any manner ,j form whatsoever, either by enteri ! upon, hunting, or committing a other damage upon any of my lat ( in Floyds township?known as Alva Lewis lands and containing s only acres, more or less. Any* found violating this notice will I given the full penalty of the 1-w. | 12j4?pil ?K. L. LEWIS THX HOBBT HEBALD. 00*1 - ' " ' ? I Fiery Itching and I ; Skin Is a M< c Sure Speedy Relief in S. S. S. t Why suffer from these persistent F 1 tortures when it is so easy and 1! - costs so little to do as thousands n h of others have done and get relief , through S. S. S.f It is now well c known that eczema comes from j S the blood. By giving the blood a i a y thorough cleansing you not only a A get sure and spe dy relief but you d s also build tip the system and re- y new your vigor and vitality. v e This good medic?"" 1 stood ^ f TAX RETURNS. ^ For Fiscal Year 1920. r s The County Auditor of Horry r County will attend the following a places at times specified below for v the purpose of taking returns for the fiscal year 1920, of all poll tax payers, also of all personal property uwhcu january 1st, itfzu. *> All able bodied male persons bet tween the ages of 21 and 60 years a capable of earning a support, shall l_ be deemed taxable polls. s Executors and administrators are * required to make returns of all prop. n erty under their control. Failure to ? make returns within the time speci0 fied subjects the delinquent to a e penalty of fifty cents on each dollars c worth of property owned by him. Bayboro, Monday, January 5th, i- from 10 to 12. 1 Rehoboth, Monday, January 5th, l" from 2 to 4. ^ INIt. Pisgah, Tuesday, January 6th, n from 9 to 11. Ilinson's Store, Tuesday, January ' 6th, from 1 to 4. Steven's X Roads, Wednesday, Jan uary 7th, from 10 to 12. f Jollie's X Roads, Wednesday, Janu~ ary 71 h, from 2 to 4. r Floyds School House, Thursday, j January 8th, from 10 to 3. Spring Branch, Friday, January 9th, from 9 to 12. s Grassy Bay, Friday, January 9th, e from 3 to 4. c Green Sea, Saturday, January 10th, / from 9 to 12. f Hammond, Monday, - January 12th, 5 . V. ( ' Brunswick * In Fine Til The reason you are interest* that it identifies the maker. B judge his ideals oi manufacture The only secret of a super-ti ^ maker. His standards decide f secrets in the tire industry. What you get depends cn v/I lire. Brunswick, as you knoT j jealous of its good name. Sine has been famous the world cvci ' The Brunswick Tire 13 all '? Your first one wilt be a revel a never knowm a better. And yon t the new3 among motorists. T '' come tire that ever came to ma: Try one Brunswick Tire. J built. And remember, it cost* n THE BRUNSWICK-B/* 1 Atlanta, Headqua A , Wk 10 / < " / \ ' ;; ? Therms a Brunswic LOtl v Cord?Fabrii or * 7 LOCAL 5 E. NICHOLAS & one be I > ' ? 1 -- -' ' '" -* ' fi" 'ii* jfti i'h r4* *\ H - f'' WAY, 8. P., JAW. 8, 1920. burning of >st Cruel Torture lie test of 50 years as one of the reatest blood cleansers known. It s guaranteed entirely free from minerals of any kind. The experience of others has stablished the unfailing merits of >. S. S., and there's no question bout the wisdom of your giving it thorough trial. All reputable ruggists sell it. If in doubt as to ' our case write to Medical Ad- isor, Swift Specific Co., Dept. 54* itlanta. Cia, ??wmmmt from 11 to 12. Daisy, Monday, January 12th, from 2 to 4. Nathan Bellamy's Store, Tuesday, January 13th, from 10 to 12. Longs Tuesday, January 13th, from 2 to 4. Brooksville, Wednesday, January 14th, from 9 to 11. Little River, Wednesday, January 14th, from 1 to 3. Wampee, Thursday, January 15th, from 9 to 12. Hand, Thursday, January 15th, from 2 to 2:30. Cool Spring, Monday, January 19th, from 1 to 3. Galivants Ferry, Tuesday, January 20th, from 9 to 3. Dog Bluff, Wednesday, January 21st, from 10 to 11. Jordanville, Weenesday, January 21st, from 1 to 3. Cooper's Store, Thursday, January 22nd, from 11 to 12. 1 Stalvey, Thursday, January 22nd, from 2 to 4. Burgess, Friday, January 23rd, from 9 to 12. Fowler's School House, Tuesday, January 27th, from 9 to 11. Loris, Tuesday, January 27th, from 1 to 4. Sanford, Wednesday, January 28th, from 9 to 11. Adrian, Wednesday, January 28th, from 1 to 3. Aynor, Friday, January 30th, between trains. The balance of the time at the Auditor's office in Conway. Please remember the time will be out Februre Making ? v?? id in the name on your tire is >y knowing the maker you can c. ire lies in the principles of the the quality. For there are no ict 13 behind the name- on your w, means a very old concern, e 1845 the House of Brunswick : for the quality of its products. that you expect ? and mere, tion. You'll agree that you've i'll tell your friends. So spreads he Brunswick ii the most welrkct. Learn how good a tire can be > no more than like-type tires. iLK?-COLLEN DER CO. rters: 38 Luckie St. i-j .?o t "'iV : r. \ k Tire for Every Car c?Solid Truck DEALER GO., CONWAY, S. C. ' ' , * * Chevr New shipment of F ing Cars unload PRICE DELIVERI \ Also latest model FC equipped, on hand... they are < a Phone 88. CONWAY MOTOii! Exclusive Agents f CONWAI ary 20lh, and then the penalty comes C. on. ? N. C. ADAMS, tii County Auditor. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S tc sc SALE. a n< The United States cj vs. One Chevrolet Automobile said to belong to C. B. Edwards and V. D. Johnson, Claimant. \n i*1 By virtue of an Order of Sale is- ^ sued out of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern Dis- . trict of South Carolina on the 9th p day of December, 1919, Notice is hereby given that I will sell by Publie Auction to the highest bidder for ^ cash on Thursday January 8, 1920 before the Court House, Conway, S. C., ^ durinc the lecal hours of sale. One .. 0 __ , Chevrolet Automobile, as it now P< stands in the garage of the Horry Motor Car Co., Conway, S. C. o ?JAS. L. SIMS, S] 12|18 3t United States Marshal. i# jr BEAT WEEVIL WITH C] Among the recommendations made in report of the South Carolina Boll a< Weevil Commission published at S 1*+ The oldest Amerii THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURAf W. B. Coxe, S| f. F. Covington, Bullock B R. M. Bulloc PAY A FA Nobody wants anything 1 when he buys from a merchant buy what he needs at fair price At the Sanu Tbe year of 1919 finds m a full line of staple goods s that are fair to our customers Giyo lie UIVU UJ If you have not been tradi us a trial this year. DUSENBU! Toddville, i <4 olet our-Ninety Tour- I ed this week f I ID $835.00 I )RDS, Electrically ....Get one before ill sold. > j| m COMPANY ,, I or Horry County. 1 r s. c. I olumbia, on Novehber yi1919 is I 10 following: I "The commission suggests that I >tton oil mills should begin at onco I i foster tho growing of peanuts and I >w beans by offering prizes and by I liberal buying policy; and that gin- I nics should equ'p to husk, shell I can and sack corn, and clean and I ick oats and other grains." I The demand for both peanut and I >y bean oil for many new uses ha* I ?oji so steadily and rapidly increa i- I ig in recent years, as to induce cot- I >n oil mills in various parts of tlie I >untry to engage, in season, in crush I ig these products for the oil content. I eanut oil is iLsed principally in this | juntry as an article of human food,, hile.soy boan oil is usod for many Lirposes. including foodstuffs, Hints, printing, soap, waterproof oods, medicines, lubricating and ghting. The principal by-product of eanut and soy bean manufacture, teal or cake, constitute a stock foo t high value, ranking in some re-BP pects above cotton seed meal. It is said that the cotton oil milk 1 Texas, Alabama and Georgia are tushing peanuts pn a large scale. L. Altman has rcently changed hi* rldrcss to Star Route No. 1, Conway* . C. can Company B MCE CO., OF NEW YORK 1 )ecial Agent 9 District Agt. I iros.? Q :k, Mgr., Agents. I IR PRICE* I ess than a fairly good article ;; and a customer wants to B | ! Old Stand i at the same old stand with which we offer at pjice9 L as well as to ns. Jfl a Trial f U IIIUI I ng at Toildville before, give IY & CO. S fC I ? ? ?3