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mm| r L9RJ ' v - # f? ' ; 1 SB Wmr A After you eat?always take . fatonic fcl fFSRV OUR AClD-STOMAaHO Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stops food souring, repeating, and all stomach miseries. Alas digestion and appot'te. Keeps stomach tweet and strong. Increases Vitality and Pop. EATONIO is the best remedy. Tens of thousands wonderfully benefited. Only costs a cent or two a day to use it. Positively guaranteed o-plesat or wo will refund money. Get a bg mb today. You will see. I CONWAY DRUG COMPANY 8|24 CONWAY, S. C. 62t. ? U IN MEMORIAM. In loving rcmemborance of our little <'u. ling Haivcy Han pton Gerrald, wh fell poruefully asleep in the t arms of Jesus on May 6th, 1917,! three years ago today, at the age of six years and four months. Dear Harvey, we miss you each day in our Ifome, but God knows best. His will be done. He is survived by a father and mother, fcur brothers, and three sisters, and each hope to meet him at und God's white throne' where no pain nor sorrow ever comes, and where partings are no more, i Dear Harvey we can't see why you had to go, And leave us here behind; Hut we can only look to God, To ease our troub! > 1 minds. We go mourning eve ;' cay, We cannot help but v\tep; For we are so sad an I lonely Since our darling fell asleep. Sleep on, dear Harvey, And take thy rest; "jsoq qi miinoqi oj-1 . < - - uiuoq noA poijtiD pof) Thou are gone but not forgotten, Never will ycur memory fade; Sweetost thoughts will ever linger 'Round the grave where you are laid. t Written by his loving Father and ' Mother? H. H. and Cora E. Gerrald, 45 Bibb Ave., Macon, Ga. > ? ? ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE Nome "Bayer" is on Genuine Aspirin?say Bayer (Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" In a "Bayer package," containing propel directions for Headache, Colds, Pain, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen years. Ilandy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetto cidester of Salicylicacid. ~ FREE INFORMATION TIRE CONSERVATION One of the greatest factors in popu'aiizing the motor car has been the vast improvement in automobile tires. In the olden days the tire question was about the biggest bugaboo that disturbed the motorist's peace of mind. If he started on a j journey he was indeed fortunate if he ever finished it. His troubles were a fertile field for the comic , supplement and * many jokes were | cracked at his expense. All this is changed to-day. Tires , are indefinitely more dependable now. But although tires are being built with a mucii higher factor of 1 safety and dependability than ever ^ , before, and much greater mileage , built into them at the factory, thou- j sands of motorists are constantly ^ |tHE ANGELS CONTINUE i THE GU^^WBEaSAy Better Babies " The expectant mother owes it not A only to herself to prepare for an easier birtn, but to her child who should be stronger, healthier and more robust through her careful and intelligent Uso of Mothers Friend ' Used try 3 Generations n At all Druggists. ^ Sf: :I-I Duoklct on Motherhood and B*hy free, gia?df<eldRo8nl?t"rCo, pcpt.F'7. Atlanta. Oa. 'a v :!'XJ S * v*V ^ v 4aL ?? ??? ~ "> - , >* . ; " t . V*tp5s A v: ?~???? THE] Grand oh country*' familiar figui been part of 1 has made mil You can rol T discarding tires that have failed to reach their three score and ton, through no fault of the tires. Millions of miles that were built into the tires failed of attainment last year through lack of the simplest repairs that could easily havs been made by the motorist, himself. So a national tire conservation movement has been inaugurated with the object of showing motorists everywhere methods of tire care that will add many miles to the performance of their tires. Carrying out this idea, Buck Motor Co., of Conway, has aramged to have a tire expert from The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., assist in the observance of Tire Conservation Day on Saturday, May 22, 1920. "There is no question that motorists of Conway and vicinity can g t nore miles from their tires," says VIr. Buck. So we have secured this 1 expert to come to our place to demmstrate the simple method cf tire :are that will add wonderfully to ire mileage. We have not a kod um to make a stock ueiuuii&liuli peech, but have arrainged for hif t> [ive individual attention to every notorist that has a tire problem to e worked out. "He will show just how tires are iiade, from the crude rubber to the inished tire, and will hav2 tires Mth him illustrating every kind of ire wear that motorists experience. t O da Cn.ioA HaIm am ft X ^11119 WUMOV VII l|/ HUH IIHIIWUUI \XATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the use. There Is only onu "Bromo Quinine.' > W. GROVE'S Fl^onturo on box. 30c. Gf>f> cures Ma'aria, Chills and Fe*r, Bii;ui Fever, Colds and Larirpe. It k 113 the pararite that r.scs the fever. It is a splendid native and general Tonic.?adv. THE HOUEY HERALD, COH W ' \ :f- V; ,, m HE ST A J "Bull" Durham. He be 0 llail of Fame. Can you tl re ? For over half a cent the landscape; the tobacco lions and millions of friend 1 fifty-thrifty cigarettes fro GENUINE OBACCC Methods of combatting each one of these particular kinds of tire trouble will be fully explained. "Wo feel that our local motorists are entitled to know how they can avoid the disappointment that comas I nAiv i i ! "A COMPLETF LINE BOILERS SA" ENGINES PLj CRUDE OIL ENGINES ED GAS ENGINES TR] STEAM PUMPS LA' Ufn OICA hrt?iA ISaAAJ lib aiou nave lldlCU Vi of second-hand machinery, quirements. HYMAN St Mill Supplies a Wilmington, N. C. 3118?tf. 1 \r^hfT' 5 ' '' Sr T ' AY, S. C., MAY 13, 1920. ,NDS! I ilongs in this link of a more ;ury Bull has he represents s. , - ^ m one bag r <4 > w. yve&K* h VlUfe paper you roll the best "Bull"' ham cigarettes. from putting away tires that have not attained their full mileage, anil we are expecting that Tire Conservation Day at our place will le u't in an increase of thousands of miles of tire performance." ! OF MACHINERY" w MILLS COTTON GINS \NERS CORN MILLS | BERS FEED MILLS [MMERS WOOD SAWS rH MILLS PUMPS /ith us all sizes and types Let us figure on your re(PPLY CO. nd Machinery. New Bern, N. o. GOVERNOR SIGNS REMAINING ACTS All County Officers Must Report Fees?Books Open to Public. Governor Cooper last week signed four acts pasrc.l by the recent g?noral assembly, thus completing the list awaiting his signature. These acts were: To require county officers to kc p an itemize I a count of all foes collected and to pro vide punishment for the failiue to comply with the terms of the act; t: put the office of county superintend out of education in Rich In ni c?""iv back into the piimary; and the act relative to in uiing public school buildings in mutual insurance companies. The mutual act was passed so as to allow public trustees to insure in mutual insurance companies or rssocintk ns, but the omi. si >n of the word "not" rondos tie law of no e fect. As passed the act leads: Krror Nullifies. "That the law with rofe once to the insurance of public buildings within the state shall remain a- now provided by law, except an hereinef <ei provided. to wit: The tiv.ste s oi any school district may insure s-hoo' ' buildings located within incorporated cities and towns in any mutual in surance c< mpany or association doing business under the laws of the state." As mutual insurance companies dc not insure in cities and towns, the law remains as heretofore, and public schools will be insured under the sinking fund commission. The acts relative to fees collected by county officers was bitterly fought at the close of the session of 1919, and again last session. It was finally amended so as to not require the county officers to file a copy of the itemized report of all fees collected, unless called upon to do so at the end of the fiscal year by the senator from the county or a majority of the county delegation. The penalty for violation shall bo a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $200, or imprisonment in the county jail not less than two months nor more than six months, or both in the discretion of the court. Re quirements as to filing an itemized statement of fee . and costs collected by each officer reads Requirements of Law. "Each county officer shall be required to purchase and keep in his office, open to public inspection durHANDS, ARMS, LIMBS ASLEEP And Was Rnn-Down, Weak and Nervous, Says Florida Lady. Five Bottles of Cardui Made Her WelL Kathleen, Fla.?Mrs. Dallas Prlne, of thia place, says: "After the birth of my last child... I got very much run-down and weakened, so much that I could hardly do anything at all. I was so awfully nervous that I could scarcely endure the least noise. My condition was getting worse all the time... I knew I must have some relief or I would soon bo In the bed and in a serious condition for I felt so badly and wno on ' ? * ..?* fv/ua u.Liu weaK 1 could hardly live. My husband asked Dr. about my taking CarduL He said, 'It's a good medicine, and good for that trouble', so he got me 5 bottles... After about the second bottle I felt greatly Improved.. .before taking It my limbs and hands and arms would go to sleep. After taking it, however, this poor circulation disappeared. My strength came back to me and I was soon on the road to health. After the use of about 5 bottles, I could do all my house-work and attend to my six children besides." You can feel safe In giving Cardut I a thorough trial for your troubles. It I contains no harmful or habit-forming j drugs, but Is compound of mild, vcgc ! table, medicinal ingredients with no i bad after-effects. Thousands of women have voluntarily written, telling of the good Cardul has done them. It should help you, too. Try It. E 74 3?Pii)Mnnntiliyii ? HORRY COUNTY J ? TRUST COMPANY ? g| L. D. Ma^ratb & 3 Manager. % 9 Real Estate B a Real Estate Loans * a Bonds ? a Insurance * 4?RBI98IC3?aBemsi PAGE SEVEN ??i " " 7'J '. i 1 '- 1 ' inrr office hours, a book in which s! a'i be k< 7>t an itemized account of I i all money received by or due to him, fc whether received by h in o ch e to I him a^ sa'.ary, t'^cs or co3ts, or* in any other manner as paid to him for v his services, by virtue of his office; provided that nothing herein con tained shall be constiucted to reI quire ary efiikcr to demand the pay i ment of 1 is fees an ! costs in adj vance. At the close of each fiscal i year when so required by the senator from such county or a majority cf the members of the repreacn'a'.i/es I of raid county, each county officer shall transmit an itemized copy of '.raid account, under calh, to the eff1 ice of county srnm ipov ov wifn v r .. vr k v* 1 T 1 VI & 1/1 IU county commissioners in any county where theio is no supervision, and sha'l transmit a copy thereof to the senator and each member of the 1 h. use of representatives from said ic unty on or before the 10th day of jJanuaiy next ensuing. The ccunty i supervisor, in addition to other books i kept in his. office, sl.all Ice: p a scpa rate book in his office - c .fT rate book in which he shall enter upon his books, the t tal amount of each a.vout so furni be 1, opp site tiro ra ie of tl\o offi -a , fu nishing the :iid account an file the account in his office as other county records ate kept. Tec Iti b.land c u ity act provides for the election of a. c unty superintendent of education in the same way as other county officers. Members of the county b >avd of educalin snail be chosen by the qualified electors in each t< wn d ip. Within the ' I last few years Richland county has ' j bad a county board of school co:n> missioners, who administered the school affairs of the county and who selected the county superintendent. 1 A salary of $2,400 is provided for ! the superintendent. NO SOLDIERREUEF BEFORE ELECTIONS Bill Not to Be Brought Forward in Congress for Some Time. Washington?After a series of informal conferences, Democratic and Republican members of the house agreed there was no prospect of en' actment of soldier relief legislation before the forthcoming recess for the political conventions. Representative Knutson of Minnesota, the Republican Whip, said that many members felt that the whole question should go over until after the November election so as to avoid the possible injection of partisanship in its consideration. Representative Garner of Texas, Democratic whip and member of the ways and means committee which conducted extensive hearings on relief legislation, declared sentiment was "rapidly changing" and that a majority of the Defocratic members of the committee were "willing to let the bill continue to sleep in com mittee." Much of the change in sentiment, members said, was due to the large number of protests against increasing the tax burden and its possible effect on the cost of living. o ??? % r ^ you Uo More Work, You are more ambitious and you get more mjoyment out of everything when youi blood is in good condition. Impurities in. the blood have a very depressing effect on the system, causing weakness, laziness nervousness and sickness. (JROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it. improves the appetite, you will the* appreciate its true tonic value. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC is not a patent medicine, it is simply IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. These reliable tonic properties never fail to drive out impurities in the blood. The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it the favorite tonic in thousands ot iioineo. More than thirty-five years ago, folks would **ide A Innd (liatonno ? .". O U1WIUIIVV IU UIW* Li t] [TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a member of their family had Malaria or needed a body-building, strength-givin* tonic, c The formula is just the same today, and you can get it from any drug store. 60c per bottle. ... -? o There arc pe. pie foolish enough to talk about the possibilities of panic. With but 5 per cent of the earth'8 population we have 24 per eont of its agricultural production, 10 per cent of the mineral production, end we manufacture 85 per cat of its goods. Jij Piles Cured In 6t'? 14 Days ru&iists r*hind money If PAZO (UNTMF NT Sofia cure luhiorf, RUnd, iWodinl or Protruding Pile*. * . :ontly relieves Itching Piles, an A you can list restful sleep after the llrst application. Price Gte? Cfcs