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' ; PAGE TT70 m? ' PEPTO-MANGAN~~ FOR "SPRING FEVER" Spring Days Are Treacherous ?6ern>s Don't Disappear With Co'd Weather AND BLOOD IS SLUGGISH AND WEAK Pon't Take Chances if You Feel Bad. Enrich Your j Blood With PeptoMangan. There is a great deal of serious sickness in the Spring. And it is easy to see why. Long weeks pent up indoors, too little j exercise and fresh air, winter sicknesses not entirely over with, a generally lowered vitality. Blood weak, and sluggish. Then come fine Spring days?that are not as wa'ini as they seem; or sudden changes in the weather, and you haven't taken proper precautions. Vigorous, red-blooded people don't often get Isick. If you're not feeling your best, get Pepto-Mangan of your druggist and take it to build \ p your blood. This effective and agreeable tonic has been tested for over thirty years, and physicians, everywhere, recommend it for rundown, pale, and anemic people. The whole family should take Pepto-Mangan?it is good health in-! stance. Besides, what a joy it is to feel fit and fine?ready for anything! . To have an abundance of energy and enthusiasm! Pepto-Mangan is for sale at your druggist's, and in both liquid and tablet form. There is no difference in medicinal value. Take whichever you prefer. But to make sure you pet the genuine, ask for "Gude's Pepto-Mangan" and see that the name "Gude's" is on the package ?Advertisement. THEORY OF SPREAD OF THE Fill GERM Hungarian Says Air Currents Carry Them for Great Distances. Budapest?Meteorologists are cad or! upon to fight influenza in an appeal issued through the American Red Cro ,* by Prof. Detiuss, head of the medical faculty of Budapest University. He asserts the influenza germ is the smalle <t encountered by scientists and because of its light weight, it is caught up by the air current and carried hundreds of miles to other districts. He thus accounts for the steady and rapid spread of the malady. IVof. Detruss declares the microbe has a strange property of remaining in air currents close to tlv earth and never rising above 2.00C feet. He appeals to meteorologist in America and Europe to organiz a system of notifying the world dui ing influenza epidemics of the direction of air currents so that endangered districts in the supposet path of the microbes may take a le quate precautions to prevent in fee tion. ll Grandmother said. "That's V , ft why he's so pale and peev- . / :i Ish nn<l roRllows in Vila V \ ?? sleep." Give him t { m dr. THACHER'S /) j) WORM SYRUP .? *A and it'll mnl<o a new child ) r-V of him. And Grandmother I \ M KNEW ? she'd used this ) 'i 4 good old remedy on IIEIt \\ rW children. Get It at your j drug store; for 35c. f \ g THACHER MEDICINE CO. < H Chattanooga, lenn., U. 8. A. H |Hkv THE CRACK 0' DOOM 5 FOR NASTY CALOMEL I 1 r Folks Abandoning Old Drug for i s "Dodson's Liver Tone," p Here in South. ! V t U^h! Calomel makes you sick. It* r n rv (' f h a /ltinrvni?_ ( null um-; i it rv v a Munr wi tuc ?iuug\.i ~ v ees drug tcnight and tomorrow you * lose a day. Calomel is mercuiy! When it comes 1 i11to* contact with sour bile, it crashes 1 into it, breaking it up. Then is when c you feel that awful nausea and cramp i ing. If you are sluggish, if liver is j torpid and bowels constipated or you f have headache, dizziness, coated ton- j gue, if breath is bad or stomach soui, j just try a spoonful of harmless Doci- $ son's Liver Tone tonight. j Here's my guarantee?Go to any * drug store and get a bottle of Dod- { son's Liver Tone for a few cents. ( Take a spoonful and if it doesn't i straighten you right up and make 1 you feel fine and vigorous, go back r to the store and get your money, t Dodson's Liver Tone is destroying the 1 sale of calomel because it can not j salivate or make you sick.?adv t u c Citation Notice. ] STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, * County of Horry. By J. S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE, J PROBATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, P. A. Gerrahl made * suit to me, to grant him Letters of ^ Administration with Will annexed of the Estate of and effects of Zilpha Helen Gerrald. THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular i ^ the kindred and creditors of the | j said Zilphia Helen Gerrald, deceaseu, that they be and appear, before j me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Conway, S. C., on the 10th day of April 1920 next, after publi- ( cation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the j forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 17th \ day of March Anno Domini, 1920. Published on the 25th of March j and the 1st day of April 1920 in the Iiorry Herald. ?J. S. VAUGHT, i Probate Judge. | is a common ailment that lira N people arc too prone to negB? lect until the danger line is Hi reached. Don't YOU do it! ?u ! ~dr.*THVcher'S ;m ? DIARRHOEA fg 1 MIXTURE fl & from your drug store and .=9 nfej have it ready at the first 19 symptom of Diarrhoea, Flux, ^9^ E& Cholera, Infantum etc. In use \9 9: half a century. Pleasant j? aiTHACHER MEDICINE CO. 9 Chattanooga, Tenn. U S. A. ^Bl esBBBuaaasati s HORRY COUNTY S I I TRUST COMPANY [j [gj L. D. Maprath H fgi Manager. D Real Estate ' 0 Real Estate Loans Bonds Insurance the Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head Because of its tonic and laxative erfect, LAX A* TIVH BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quin.ne and does not cause nervousness nor riiufiiiK iu hend. Remember the full name arxi loo* for the s# nature cf E. W. GROVE. 30c O 1 A. C. Floyd, of Galivants Ferry, S. C., spent last Thursday in Conway. 1HE PRIVATE SOLDIER AND THE RONUS Fditor Herald:? f l, X.. 11 .1 .1 ; i m.ivu njiK-wni uic (iiacusHiua about thv various proposed measures of soldier-. relief now before Congress. I notie >d ?n the Charlotte Observer last SV.ndav a letter written by ,T Til let. 1 ! five not the ability to v ite like M \ Til lot. but I w uld *;' e to say jusf what T think of Mr. TiMet. He was an officer and a h wyer in Iho army drawing anywhere from $17") to $225 per month, \ THE HORRY HERALD, 001T ml acknowledges he was well pai I or what he did. But what abou he poor private who was drawing inly $28.50 per niontliT and doing a l he dirty work, even waiting on Mr. fillet. He did n>t have the chance o save a cent. Ask any ex-service nen in the 80th Division over seas f he didn't have scanty clothes, and pent his savings for extra rations ill*. Tillet bases his objection to t- c tonus suggested on the ground that he men who served in the war were idequateiy rewarded for all pr'vaions and hardships by the eonscior? icss of having performed a high luty. He says that it was pav niough for him. War is the master of high ideals l ne man wno tougnt, tne war in n C'vely cantonment here in God'* '\vn country, with steam-heated bar acks, with a good town and real ico'ple to visit occassionally, neve' "ive minutes walk from a hot bath ind clean clothes and five thousand niles away from the mud, cooties ?as, shrapnel, bullets, bombs, blooc md misery of real war, had some ?ort of chance of retaining his hig?' deals but not the man who went ,ver there. So you see jthere i* lothing to it. Don't you believe i1 'or a minute. It is the dreariest, th nost depressing, the most tiresome he most trying variety of hard la tor mankind ever experienced. N.w dcase get this idea. While mcr? han two million of young Ameri ans were fighting the Huns alon? ,he battle fronts, as carrying rationmd supplies to those who were hghting, or operating great trans rorts, or runnning trains, or digging ?ewcrs and draining great camj ?ites in French swamps, back he c it home in the good old U. S. A Uncle Sam, was coddling * and pam rering a surly bunch of railway em. doyees, munition workers, and oth ir more or less skilled workmen raying them five times what the> vere worth anil cutting the hours o1 abor, and don't you think for a mir ite that the boys over there did noi 'now all about it. A small army of railroad worker? engineers, firemen, conductors, brake nen, were .->ent over and they taughl Europe more about railroading thai ,hat slow old continent had learnec n 50 years before. These expert? lrew pay ranging from $36 to $54 ncluding the premium on their in surance, while back at home mer less skilled than they were drawing their $250 and $300 per month. Same way in all the trades an< professions. The man who by hool jr crook evaded the draft and stay ?d at home prospered as he nevei .vould have prospered if the ficlr lad not been swept clear of compaction. Maybe the men did not know ibout that. Then after the war was >ver, and the weary months of waitng for the homebound transport? jegan. The situation became ever vorsc. The frame of mind that Why ma! we ma cigare B7AY, 8. 0., MARCH 25, 1920 YOUR A Do you tire out easily? accustomed vim and is your ebb? Your resistance i3 br< and invigoration in rich, noi trnirc i vJVVfl I \9 t Taken faithfully for a reason seldom fails to freshen the f health and impart a fe< For that tired-out fet The exclusive Krade of cod-livei . "8. & B. Process," made in N Ivftboralories. It is u uuarunU Scott & Bo ' characterized the average American soldier could hardly be characterized J as rosy. Kcpoits from home wer not reassuring. There had been a ' big let down in every lire of indus* try and prospects were not pleasing. j When finally he came home he ? was not disappointed. Things were just about as he expected to find r thorn. The good jobs were all sew^ ed up tight and every tiling worth having was nailed down and some other guy sitting on the lid. Gone right out of the middle of his life, were two good years of living and progress, and he couldn't, make it up again in all his life. I just want to give a brief rou^ tine of myself in the war. Was in the first call and sent to camp, get r a uniform, but was so large could ^ rot wear it, but. finally kept 011 swapping until I got one I could \sear. Cotton pants, transparent undeiwear. No blouse, O. D. shirt, and no overcoat. N Wore' that through lliP winter of 1917 t.Vuit. wno ?n aw ful hard winter. If it had not of ' been for the winter underwear I sen P lack home after, I would havev folt lowed the course of some of the t toys in camp, died from exposure. Before I got my winter clothing, al most spring of 1918, I decided I would communicate with the Se re3 tary of War, but some of the boy^ had alerady been communicating 1 with Washington, as my command* ing officer had a letter from G. H. Q. prohibiting any soldier from corn' municating with the President or i ??????? ; PROMPT RELIEF t | for the acid-dirtressed stomach, I try two or three Ki-HOIDS r after meals, dissolved on the tongue?keep your stomach sweet?try Ki-mo!ds?the new aid to digestion. 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J* RliYNOLDS # MBITION Have you lost some of your ambition to do things at low >ken* You should nnd help irishing MDISION table length of time, Scott's blood, build up the general sling of well-being to the body* ding take Scott's Emulsion* r oil used in Scott'* Emulsion is the famous orvvay atul refined in our own American :e of purity nnd pnlntability unsurpassed, wue, Bloomtield, N. J. 19-SS Secretary of War, without going through the proper channels. Went j to France, spent approximately 10 months there and gone through one J hardship after another in the trench I os, day and night, in mud and water mx inches deep, for five solid weeks in Flanders field. Through mountains of poisonous gases, gas shells, bullets", shrapnel, air raids, day and night, and to think that any man will protest against an extra bonus as compensation, he has a heart like a rock. Returned back from France, sco*i got a discharge, and $00 bonus, and it took almost twice that amoun1 to equip mo with one outfit of clothing; for the two new suits I left at homo were worthless, one got burnt up and the moths ate up the other, and the other clothing also. There is nothing upon the face of this universe that would give me any more , pleasure than to stand face to face and talk to any man who is opposed to the extra bonus. No doubt that Mr. Tillet was a member of the Y. M. C. A. or some other back area forces, and never realizing what a j poor soldier has to contend with. If any ex-soldiers are opposed to the extra bonus, it is those that stave 1 in the U. S. A. or those that had j gravy train in Europe. Faithfully, ?Willie Stevens. Asheboro, N. C., March 1920. o NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of Harry1 A. Dietz, deceased, will apply to the Judge of Probate of Horry County at his officec at Conway, S. C., at eleven o'clock in the forenoon on the 19th day of April 1920, for a final discharge as such Administrator. C. S. DIETZ, Administrator of Harry A. Dietz, March 10th, 1920. Deceased. 4 18 4t ?pd. ?? ?? P'los Cured In 6 14 Day 3 rui&ists rv fund money if PAZO OTNTMFNT fa!i cure Itching, Blind, P .cedirvj or Protr^di ifl Pile.Stoutly relieves I:cliSr.;?, Pi co, a. ' yyn ran j2 .cstiul bleep after t !:e ' ret app.ication. Price fOt i fit your cigarette decompletely you'll agree lade to meet your taste! ivor, fragrance and meldy due to Camels qualrt blend of choice Turkiice Domestic tobaccos ion! You will prefer the to either kind of tobacco ight! nelsyou can go the limit ng your taste. They pleasant cigaretty after1 - " pieasant cigaretty odor! ine on why Camels win lpletely compare them f with any cigarette in t any price. You'll preo coupons or premiums! TOBACCO :0., Winston-Salem, N. C. VILLIAM fcUGENE KING, M 0 Phyrician aud 8w(*oi Office lu Piatt Drag Oo. \ Y NOR,. S. C. OR. J. 0. THOMAS Physician and Surgeon > [.ORIS. s. 0. * OR. 6.!. LEWIS r\r"*l V A 1 AI tnA p*#,ai 1 UCIV IHL dUttlitUIV ' JSim Of?r Norton Drug Ubi?M CONWAY. 8. C M ' i 11 lum jung laundry, CONWAY, 8. C, Beginning July 1st. 1913 All persons mast lake tickets:for vork left here. Possitively no -w1' vork delivered until ticket is presented. Laundry not o tiled fc^foi 10 days will be sold for charge* * LUM JUNG D. A. SPIVEY & CO. W. B. King, Secty. BONDS AND INSURANCE ?Office in? PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING HARRELSON & HARREL^bNT Attomeys-at-Law Practice both in the State and Federal Courts. MULLINS, ? ? S. (X H. H. WOODWARD, Attorney and Coanselto at Uv CONWAY, 8 ~ B. a SCARBOROUGH Attorney at Law, CONWAY. 8. C. T. B. LEWIS. Atty. and Oounceilor at Law CONWAY. . - - S.O. /experienced Mothers know the value of Mothers Friend For its wonderfully penetrating effect which softens the broad, flat, abdominal muscles under the skin of the abdomen. There is an absence of bearing-down pains, strain and general discomfort, more often than otherwise experienced when nature is unaided. Mother's Friend is used externally. At all Druggists. Special Booklet on Motherhood and Daby free. Bradfield Regulator Co. Dpt. F-12, Atlanta. Qa \ SHORTAGE OF HOUSES. V 1 New Orleans.?Housing conditions throughout the United States were* discussed in the annual report of J. K. Rhodes, secretary and manager of the Southern Pine association at the opening of the fifth annual convention of the association here. About 350 representatives of the* lumber industry from all parts of the United States, were present at the opening. Mr. Rhodes in his report stated that shortage of houses was not confined to cities but wan a condition throughout the United States. v % O i 7C I THC LAST I o*opm I ^^^^SCAUEO TINS omy I ] AX YOUR GROCERS Is* ^MAXWELL HOUSE I | COFFEE .J No Worms in & Healthy CljihQj All children troubled with worms hay?(|}>un* healthy color, which Indicates poor blood, ?nd as a rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regular** for iwo or three weeks will enrich the blood, lin; rovo tho digestion, and act as a General Streaatt* cula<> Tonic to the wholo system. Nature wlllTflbe >;cv off or dispel the worms, and the Child villbe in . evfect he?Uh. Pleasant 'o take. 60c per bottle