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I ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Nnme "Bayer" is on Genuine < Aspirin?say Bayer * Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" l] in a "Bayer package," containing proper .; p direct ions for Colds, Pain, Headache, 1 Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. ; ] Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin J i prescribed by physicians for nineteen ; Spears. llandy tin boxes of 12 tablets < cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark 1 of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetie* ? acidestcr of Salicylicacid. AftAdyou eat?always take | FATONIC vmp c for Youa aoP'Stomachd I Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloatml ad Cassy Feeling. Stops food Souring, ' rg)Hating, and all Bt.omaeh miseries. R. digestion and nppet:tc. Keeps stomach Kf awfeet and strong. Increase* Vitality and Pep. E ATONIC is the best remedy. Tone of thou* W) sands wonderfully bonefltcd. Only costs a cent 1 or two a day to use it. Positively guaranteed mf to-please or wo will rofuad money, Get u big | bos today. You willseo, I CONWAY DRUG COMPANY II 8)24 CONWAY, S. C. 52t. U ? o ? ' Builders find some delay in pro- j Bk curing all of the different materials j ^ used in their business. They also I find it hard to get the necessary [ ' labor to do the work. It Grove's tasteless chill Tonic K restores vitality and energy by purifying and enmf: viching the blood. You can soon feel its Strength 1 ening. Invigorating Effect. Price 60c. I i. M. JOHNSON. |< CIVIL ENGINEER I MARION, S. 0. | My Engineering and Surveying ft office will be open during mv ah If sunce, and prepared to take cr?rt of any work as usual. Address ' all communications as bereto j * fore'> LIFT CORNS OR | CALLUSF.S OFF Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or b callus off with lingers iJ fljj: ?^ \ < % V<J>* Don't'TbufFer! A tiny bottle of Frcezone costs but a few cents at any drug store. Apply a few drops on i 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 and healthy and never sore, tender 1 or irritated. j GOOD LOT HORSES, MU ONS AND HARNESS ALW r v G. B.JEI GONWAY ? - .. .? 'V?? % . . OBITUARY. On Thursday, Feb. 20th, 1920, thr loath angel visited the home of Mr, md Mrs. Geo. W. Hardee, of L ri , 3. C, and takered his loving wife Mid to the Unprejudiced eyes of he; dx children, the best of Mothers. She had suffered several years before called to re>t, but she b.re ail ^er affliction with fortitude an'l vas seldom heard to complain of her ct. She was a devoted member ol Loris Baptist church and her life wat Mi inspiration to all knew her, sc ure and unselfish was that life, the light of her home and community Darling Mother, had a smile ani beery greeting for every one; 't'f Ibese we miss so sadly now, but w? feel that meeting her again in th* Great Beyond shall fully compensate for all the sorrow of parting here. Dear Mother, you are gone bui ycur loving memory will live aftci ycu. That loving influence will stil ? v% t li /\ ktf ? n v\/l 1 l*?An itiimui hi inu nun aim uvua w your children for v?hat we aie 01 hope to be, we owe in such a grea' measure to your wise counsel. A v hile we mourn your loving pres once, but we are consoled with tl < blessed thought of meeting yci again. ?One of Her Children. o NOTICE TOBACCO GROWERS. For tobacco barn flues call on Sasser Company, Inc. Gurley, South Carolina. We manufacture the best flues made file your order with us immediately.?adv 1|1 J29. 6 mos. ( aids Cause Grip and Iniluenza : AXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove tb ause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine. E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. o ?? J. A. Pell, a tobacco warehous manager from Pilot Mountain, N. C r.pen'? several days in this count; last week, on business at Aynor. W Keep Well U Do not allow the .p? poisons of undigested Wf T ?|L tood to accumulate in ,^^0 your bowels, where they tir'i i&mR are absorbed into your JT5p system. Indigestion, con- p?i S&fef| stipalion, headache, bad wf&y IPL33 blood, and numerous feLn other troubles arc bound to follow. Keep your Brar' *fjM B>'stcm clean? 38 thous- ' atids of others do, by ***&/ 5r|L| faking an occasional dose hi-?/tjoll of the old reliable, veg^rpj etable, family liver inedi- S j f?i Thedfcrd's ? Blask-Orauglit SsL Mrs. W. P., Pickle, of Jj@r aTjJ Rising Fawn, Ga., writes: KTk ?|? "We have used Tiled- g&fford's Black-Draught as *\Ea kJBBJ a family medicine. My BE*; |U mother-in-law could not ??M-. TljC take calomel as it seemed JjfA too strong for her, so she ($*3! BT jj used Black-Draught as a j. Mpr mild laxative and liver ^ regulator... We use it JjBA in the family and bej>ieve Mm it is the best medicine for EPs ifflr the liver made." Try it. NaJf ji Insist on the genuine? Kflj rjU Thedford's. 25c a pack- Hr ?1 LES, BUGGIES, WAG(AYS ON HAND. SKINS s. c. / ? THi" HOitRY HERALD, CONWi .FRANCE ASKS ONLY BREATHING SPELL ? ^ j Premier Millerand Says, Givi en Time, Nation Will Pay Out. i t Paris.?Premier M llcra.ul put aside the German crisis Ion ? en-U?*i , to discuss the relations be'.ween I France and the United State-, anfl ? the conditions of international jred ? it. He said to a renresentative of } the Associated Press: ? France and the United States must continue the close fr'endship !. which always has been maintained r between the two countries. No 1 fleeting misunderstandings must be f allowed to trouble their relations r To that end the sooner mi cor.cept tions are dissipated the better. l "Without going into t! e p rely political questions, it appears to me * an opportune time to recall now to i our friends in the United States that France is not asking for charity. The greater part of money France borrowed abroad was spent in the common interest cf all the civilized countries?a fact which 1| might form the basis of a claim fo* special consideration, but such inot our intontion. "We do not request cancellation of our debts. We only ask time t'> breathe and to recover oU? streigt'i after four and a half years of exhausting war. Oor propositions arc those which any debtor would feel light in making in the interest of both himself and his creditor." The premier referred to the ruii nous fluctuations in the rate of ex change. "If irrance is obliged to meet he" obligations abroad at the present t rate of exchange she would be - forced to pay two and a half time3 what she owes," continued the premier. "Thus after spending for the c common good, thirty billion francs > borrowed from her friends, she y would have to pay forty-five billion francs as France's premium to these same friends. Of course, that is not what they mean to require from ius." After mentioning tlic suggestion made by the United States that < France could raise value of the ' franc by increasing exportation? | premier Millerand said. f We ask nothing better than ini creased exports. We must first, however, manufacture and we canj not make the things for foreign . trade until we have factories in which to manufacture them. "The war cost us GOO,000 industrial workers, GOO,000 of our buildings were destroyed, regions were entirely ruined which in 1913 gave us 94 per cent of our wool, 90 pe> cent of our linen thread, 90 per con1 of our minerals, 83 per cent of ou pig iron, 70 per cent of our sugar and 53 per cent of our coal. "The war wasted our railroads to an unimaginable extent. Thirty pa: cent, of our merchant fleet was su k and our wheat production was dimir ished two-thirds, involving a defi il of two billion francs. These changes were a blow to the very base of . "ACOMPLETF UNI BOILERS SA ENGINES PLCRUDE OIL ENGINES ED GAS ENGINES TR STEAM PUMPS ^ LA We also have listed v of second-hand machinery, quirements. j HYMAN SL , Mill Supplies i Wilmington, N. C. 3118?tf. * f. \Yt S 0., MARCH 25, 1920 . / Jf 1M PERFORM, Its 50-Hcurs a But that is proof of 0 iiy ( ESSEX NEW WORLD EN THE MA HE ESSEX ST~CK Esse v Sols a new Worlds J than 22,000 cars in i:;s fir ! HUDSON I | Note how it Sets the Style, per cent and adds Years t< h It is true that in speed ? ir | matched it. Official recor |i They were made in test t< ALL ACCEPT HUDSON A CLUSIVE MOTOR WITH IV PLACE YOUR ORDER NO CARS HAS NEt w. c. the economic and financial, situation of France." "Besides sapping cur econemupower, the German invasion reduce;! t!:e treasury resources 10 per cent / Iso while the United States m b 1ircd about 17 per cent of her m m of an age to serve, we sent to the SO per cent of all our mob lized men tor an infinitely longer period. "The paralysis of business as we 1 is the prolonged absence of so nany tax payers resulted in a diminution of 23 per cent in the yield t! taxes in 1915 as compared wit'i 913. In 1910 when it ap eared n > onger possible to wait for the libration of the invaded districts in dc: to inc;case the tax reven ir , ow taxes wore imposed and ol i >nes increased until during ti o present year the yield of those tax< : OF MACHINERY" i r, W MILLS COTTON GINS 1 ANERS CORN MILLS 8 GERS FEED MILLS IMMERS WOOD SAWS ? TH MILLS PUMPS I v vSth us all sizes and types ,r. Let us figure on your re JPPLY CO. | I md Machinery. New Bern, N. i;. F i t ANGE AS IN STYLE ESSE! t Top S.joed Endurance Mark i Dne Fine Car Qua'ity Essex Brir DURANCE MARK Or 3037 h ANOTHER TEST CHASSIS TRAVELED 5370 Mil 3alc record with more tliar. $31: st year. U.S0 SUPREME IN DISTIt , and the Super-Six Motor Whii o Endurance is Exclusive I P.' H t hill climbing?in quick accclei *ds show that. But they are IE o prove Hudson endurance. S PATTERN CAR. A DISTINC IINIMUM VIBRATION. W FOR SUMMER DELIVERY, 1 /ER BEEN SUFFICIENT FOR 1 ADAMS, CONWAY, S. C. cs in force will amount to 12,000- . 000 000 fumes. Further taxes now under discussion i i the Chamber of i Deputies will increase our revevy ;1 to twenty billion francs, or four ' times greater then the pre-war to tal. . ] "Could France, impcveiished in 1 * | man power, with her principal industries wiped cut, he asked to , make greater orspeelier effort?" COMMITTEE BUST !! OK! TAX PROBLEMS'! V Washington.- The IT use ways ; n 1 j i,leans commit o ' eked horns tot'a with tax problems arising out of tli c. ision of the supre no coar e ?mpting stock dividends from taxation. Treasury experts were cal'e i .0 aid the committee in its sc?.rciT "or new sou roes of income. Wayne Johnson, solictor of the ^ ,1 cat ury department, while not in ' lorsing any plan, told the committrc s xcisc taxes on stock dividends 1 v uld be made retroactive over ? r ( ascnablo period and would be held * onstituticnal in the future. Method1 a if flat taxaticn abolishing the g a I ^ latcd schedule now existing wore s duo discussed, but comment wa 1' vithheld by the committee. (i Joseph S. McCoy, government acuary, estimated that the total n->t a ess to the government as a ivsub s if the decision would be not more ^ han $35,000,000, pointing out that ^ mmediate losses would be much larger but would be offset materiaUy s; ver a period of years through the o: ale and hiirher taxation on tocks. ^ Committee members said a loss of 1 "5,000,000 was not sufficient t ocesstitate legislation to recover \ r ut added that some measure to pr I ent stockholders "being free in ti e * uture" and to prevent exc s iv< eclarations of stock dividend bould be enacted. Change of present tax laws is im robable at this Kesri n, Repi\ sen M| ative Kitchin, Democrat, of North arolina said. Existing law; ave satisfactory and the graduation o!" axes is fair, he added. U 'R0HIR1TI0M AGENTS J FACE SERIOUS CHARGES (cl New York.?William A. Fm't1 b1 I I ? PAGE SEVEN US LEADER J o Unnatched. 1 :r;s to the Lhjht Car Field 1 ZULUS IN 50 HOURS I IS HI 04 HR3.. 22 ML Uq >,000,000 paid for more Ifi ICTICN Ij ch Increases Power 72 | U D S 0 N. ? %ation, no stock car ever I g CIDSNTAL. | TIVE DESIGN, AN EX- || "HE SUPPLY FOR THESE I rue nrr/iAwnc ! IIIU uummivuo< R Agervt I and Jchn Soli, prohibition enforcement agvnts, \vo:c arreted today o> charges of cxtoration avid corspinicy and wove hold in ?'2 > b h' each. They are alleged to have am ple I money from saloon keepers in Brook lyn after threatening: them witii prosecution for violation of the prohibition law. The agents claimed they woie "lYamed" by the police. Stewart N. YeMullin, a prohibition agent, who recently *shot an I \:!le<! Henry Oarolton, a chauffiu , in a raid, p'eaded not guilty whe ? uraigned on a charge of first cio?re1 murder and was held without jail. Th.o prosecution claims h* ;erved time in Sing Sing under tie lame of John Conway for a hold "u Second Sheets at Herald office. NOTICE OF SALE. 1 rler a chattel mortgage Sm A. . St i mid to T. 1 . Hooks, dated t e day of August A. IX, 10i9, ar.l ince that date transferrer* to t! e indersigncd A. IX McCoy for valiw cceived; we will soil at public au ion to the highest bidder for ca h ,t eleven o'clock in the forenoon ca he 2(>th day of March 1920, at tha hops of Conv ay Motor Car Cortany, all an 1 singular the following escribed personal property, ta wit: One Chevrolet touring car know a s the Carl Hooks ear, and recently ei/.cd by the undersigned J. A. <owis as Agent of the said A. B. icCoy under sai l chattel mor gag \ Terms of sale cash on the day of ale and before delivery of the aricle. ?A. B. McCOY, Assignee of Mortgage. . A. LEWIS, Agent. >ated March 9th, 1920.?311? td. Bank No. 29 > )yed Her Faded Skirt, Also a Coat Diamond Dyes" Make Shabby Apparel Just Like New?So Easy! Don't worry / about perfect results, fse "Diamond'Oves," guaranteed to givo new, rich, Indole h color to any fabric, bother wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed [>ods,?drosses, blouses, stockings, skirts, lildren's coats, draperies,?everything! A Direction Hook is in package. To match any tnntorml, have denier low you "Diamond Dye" Color Card.