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Dye Old, Faded j Dress Material ^Diamond Dyes" Make Shabby Apparel , > f Stylish and New?So Easy Too. 1 1 Don't worry about pcrfoct results. , Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to give j a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed poods,?dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, draperies,?every thing t A Direction Hook is in package. To match any material, have dealer show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card, j COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. 1 (Complaint Served.) Court of Common Pleas. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ? 1 county 01 Horry, I 13. O. Boyd, Plaintiff ' VS. ! The Worth Company, Commie Ed- '> gar Lawson and C. M. Boyd, Defendants. I \ T O THE D E F F N13 A N T S A B O V E | ! NAMED: j1 < YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON-1 * .EI) and required to answe the cm- j plaint in thin action, of v.hich a copy i is hoiewith . < ved upon you, and to1 [serve a ( ( {)> of your answer to the j, i aid complaint on the : ubscriber at i his office at Conway, S. C., within twenty days after the soi-vice hereof; exclusive of the day of such ser- ( [jj vice; and if you fa.il to answe)' the complaint within the tone af mess. i . |{ the plaintiff in thi ior. .will ' p * ply to the Court for the re icf demanded in the complaint. jl Dated May 1st, A. 1). 1020. I II. 11. WOUI)WAI(I), Plaintiff's Attorney. , . TO COM IE EDGAR LAW.SON, AND AND THE WORTH COM PANV., ABSENT DEFENDANTS: TAKE NOTICE That the Coin- , plaint in the foregoing stated action and the Sumons of which the foregoing is a copy were filed in the ofl ftce of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and for Horry County, at C nway, S. C., on the j fcth day of May A. D. 1020. i w. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) ; c. c. c. p. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Notice of Pendency of Action. Notice is hereby given that an ! action has been commenced by the pi'aintiff above named against the defendants above named, which said action is now pending in this Court for the purpose of determinig adverso claims in the tract of lan ! Iiereir.af'cr described and the rights of the parties thereto under the Pro vision of an Act to provide a method of determining adverse claims apd quieting titles to real estat^1 Approved March 25th, 19K>, and appearing on p ige 928 of Volume XXIX, Statute of the State of South Carolina; the plaintiff herein being in possession of and claiming lawful title to an undivided one-half i\t rest in fee simple in and to the said i . traci ol land, winch is described as follows: W' A!! and singular that certain t:a-tj 1^,. or parcel of land containing f urj hundred (-100) acres, more or less, I . lying in Bayboro Township, Horry! W County, South Carolina, now known ; as the estate land of Laura Jane! H I^awson, deceased, and bounded at ( B the present time on the north by Heniford land, on the East by lands K of J. W. Stevens, on the South by Hg lands of J. W. Stevens and what is K known as the Allsbrook, Sanford, lands, and on the West by Allsbrook H land, formerly known as Smith Si?id; being the identical tract of Hf land describee! in a certain deed of Bf conveyance from D. O. Boyd and Bi Others, heirs at law of Daniel Boyd, to Rebecca Boyd and others, dated Bj the 31st day of March A. D. 189G, B ?nd recorded in Book DD, at Rage K 277, records of Horry County, exB cepting the parcel of thirty (30) B acres there { conveyed by E. D. /. wio tl\^ van mother's i mend AID NATURE AND THE PHYSICIAN She should remain healthy by having avoided the discomforts which usually accompany such an occasion where nature is unaided. The nerves, muscles and tendons are thoroughly lubricated. After the crisis she should I speedily regain her natural condition. Molhcr'u Friend is used externally. t At all Druggists. 1 Special Booklet on Motherhood and Baby free. ' Brndfield UeuulatcrCo, Ppt. J-'-lO, Atlanta, Cia, * 1 Lawson to S. G. Tyler, January 5 th, j 1905, recorded in Hook A-4, page i G1, and also a parcel of twenty (29) acres, more or less, conveyed b.\ Jh\ D. Lawson and Laura Jane Lawson J to R. H. Tyler, May 24th, 1905, and j recorded in Book A-4, page 02; the j said S. G. Tyler and R. H. Tyler j being in possession of said small parcel and claiming title to them under the deeds executed to them as aforesaid. II. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated May 1st, A. D. 1920. ORDER. T Tlinn Imnrinti* i ln> A ffiilnvil r?f I I ! v ..v v?? ...f5 V..V av V* ! [I. Woodward, Attorney for the; plaintiff, in pursuance of subdivis- j ion 2 of section 1(5T> of the Code of J Civil Procedure A. D. 1912 it is ordered that J. S. Vaught, Judge of Probate of Horry County, be, and tie is hereby appointed as Guardian :id Litem of Comic Hdgar Lowson, :\n infant dcfenda who i- absent t f?om the State, and for the pur-; poses of this action unless the said ; infant, or someone in Irs be alfj within twenty days after the ser- i . rice of a copy of this Order by pub- i ? lication with ti e Summon:; a> here ! inafler stated, si all procure to b aoj) tinted a Guardian ad Litem for! said infant; the said J. S. Vauj-: t !)' ing a suitable and comp Cm. pov- , o:\ to act in said capacity. j It is further ordered that tie Order shall be served upon said in'an' dof aidant by publishing the i ai ie for three successive weeks i i !!;< Hmry Herald published in Horry County, and that the same shall bo published immediately following' the Simmons in said action; and; ... ... that tlie service of said Order shall |~ he completed at the same time that j *" Ihe service of said Summons is com pleted. Given under my Hand and Seal this 10th day of May A. D. 1920. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) H. H. WOODWARD, C. C. C. P. Attorney for Plaintiff. - o- ? j/j Suffer? jp Z/jk Mrs. J. A. Cox, of Al- S/t %/\M derson, W. Va., writes: *L/\m "My daughter . . . sufvA fcrcd terribly. She could \/jnot turn in bed . . . the fyyM doctors gave her up, and . V\i we brought her home tc y'V k/\ c*'c* *'1C suffered so fry* <7y4 much at. . . time. Hav- lrV ing heard of Cardui, we .. . rw Tito Wfnmrw'c Tnrj?* .. . YyJ^ 1 W Vliluil ij lUiJIC 8^ ,//r\ "la afcw days, sue be- %//, byj. gin to impiovc," Mrs. ?/ f.si Cox continues, "and h?.d Z,r/' t JL/T r.o trouble at.. . Cardui It/ y fi cured her, and we sing Y/' v /y *'.s Poises everywhere. tfy\ JXyfi V/e receive many thcu- p ? Jh sands ot similar letters \/j *S\& every year, telling of the y , a/jL good Cardui lias cone fcr t/> tf/Tk women who suffer from T/\ Wf& complaints so common to f rJ their sex. It should do Y/\ t |Xl SardtS ' t00# J/f f o i HOME DEMONSTRATION WORK, c For the first time, courses in ( home demonstration work will 1 offered this summer in the curriculum of the Winthrop College Sum- c mer School, Much serious thought t and thorough preparation have been < given to these courses by Miss Chris ( Unc N. South, State Home Demon- 1 siration Agent, and her assistants. 5 The school will he open June 15th to ? July 23rd. 066 cures Ma'aria, Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrippe. It kills the parasite that; causes the fever. It is a splendid, laxative and general Tonic.?adv. o ?? J. F. Blackwell was in Conway, one dav last week attending to bus- I ^ 0 ? in oss. SBBBDM&BBBHB I HORRY COUNTY J g TRUST COMPANY fgj L. D. Ha;rath 0 B Manager. i ES Real Estate H Real Estate Loans *# 0 Bonds 0 Insurance ; * w n b ?s ?a is? ?is e a HK HORRY HERALD, CON^ DORT - CHEV We carry a big stock of p Dorts, Chevrolets and For cars, magnetos and gener Diamond, Firestone and U Phone us your wants. Quick service and gu nni mi a DUUYIA i TABOE In Old Tabor " (> :v4t T?r*itMWi im ii i wnm win*?M?rw>i WANTE 20 0 to 000 acres. 5 0 pei vation. Located near goc lie roads. B. 0. FLOREM (;l ?t SUNDAY EX WILMINGTON AN AFFORDING AN EXCELLE1S THE SE, Effective June (>, to September 5, Round Trip Fai TO WILMINGT* TO MYRTLE R Proportionate Fares from interim Baggage will not be checked on U ored in sleepi SCHEDULES GOING Lv. Conway 5:15 A. M. Ar. Wilmington.. ..9.45 A. M. Lv Conway 12:05 A. M.-l:20 A. M Ar M Beach 12:40 A. M.-l:55 P. M For particulars icgarding regular J. T. Mishoe, Ticket W. J. Craig, Passenger Traffic Manager WILMINC ATLANTIC o :3 :n. The Standard Rai SMALL PROFIT MADE BY MAKERS OF SHOES Richard H. Long Declare; His Company Realized Less Than Two Per Cent. Washington.?Replying to charge hat he had made excessive profit >n war contracts, Richard H. Lonp lead of the R. H. Long- company ^ramingham, Mass., shoe manufac ;urers testified before a h;;use vva nvestigating committee that hi company received less than 2 pe ;ent. profit on contracts aggrcgatini nore than $23,000,000. Mr. Long, who appeared at hi >wn request to answer previous tos ,imony before the committee, fui Jier declared that his company sa\ id the govemfen $4,071,000 throug ower bids for leather and textil supplies. Figures were presented b ASPIRIN - ^ rsiuiic oilvci un uciiumc fs. [Rij ^ ' "Bayer Tabets of Aspirin" is goi uino Aspirin proved safe by miil:oi and prescribed by physicians f< over twenty years. Accept only s unbroken "Bayer package" wbi contains proper directions to relit '1 Headache, Toothache. Karat ho, No ralgia, Rheumatism, Colds and Pai Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets co few cents. Druggists also sell lar er "Bayer packages." Aspirin trade mark Bayer Manufacture Mo oaceticacidoster of Salicylicacid. rAY, S. C? JUNE 3, 1920. ROLET - FORD arts and accessories for ds. Work on all model of ators. Goodyear, Goodrich, nited States tires and tubes. aranteed work our motto. AUTO GO. i, *N. C. Bank Building'. 0 FARM * cent or more under culti >cl schools, churches, on nubSISKE, CE, S. C. ; C U R S I 0 N s I a MYRTLE BEACH FT OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT ASHORE 19 20, inclusive res from Conway? ON $2.65 EACH .... .70 i '.i ale points. lesc tickets and they will not be boring or parlor cars. SCHEDULES RETURNING Lv. Wilmington 6:45 P. M. Ar. Conway 11:59 P. M. . Lv M. Beach 2:85 P. M.-4:35 P. M. . Ar Conway. 3:10 P. M.-5:10 A. M. Summer Excursion Fares, Apply to Agent, Conway, S. C. T. C. White, . General Passenger Agent. jiun, n. \j. COAST LINE lroad of the South hini to show that the company's profits were $402,900 which he sahl was $1,965,700 less than a normal 10 * i per cent, profit. | "Our income in 1910 the year before the war" Mr. Long1 asserted, "was greater than our annua! income from war contracts in 1917 S and 1918. In addition, we lost our regular business and we still are has dicapped by being tied up with a large amount of war materials in hand." Presentation of statistics on the company's war business was follows ed by lengthy questioning < f the s witness by Chairman Graham who 5 later asked that the concern's books r, for the war period be furnished the - committee. Mr. Long complied with r the chaiman's request. s o ??r Colds Cause Grip and Influenza K ' AXAT1VE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove th? /.use. There is only one "Bromo Quinine." s E. W. GROVE'S signature on bos. SOc. o [ A large amount of wall board arrived here by freight last week and . 1 will he used in the inside finishing P at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0 I r L. Scarborough.1 ^v You Do More Work, You ore more ambitious and you get more jmjoymcnt out of everything when youi blood is in good condition. Impurities ir the blood have a very depressing effect on the system, causing weakness, laziness l nervousness and sickness, I GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC I restores Energy and Vitality by Purifyinj I and Enriching the Blood. When you fee i its strengthening, invigorating effect, sec ; how it brings color to the cheeks and ho^ j it improves the appetite, you will ther ; appreciate its true tonic value. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC ! is not a patent medicine, it is simplj i IRON and QUININE suspended in Syrup I So pleasant even children like it. Th< I blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IROf^ n- to Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop ns crties never fail to drive out impurities ir ur the blood. ,i The Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'! <h TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made i V(, the favorite tonic in thousands of homes u_ More than thirty-five years ago, folki n would ride a long distance to get GROVE'! "{ TASTELESS Chill TONIC when i member of their family had Malaria o *?" needed a body-building, strength-givm 1S ionic.* The formula is just the same to n- day, and you can get it from any dru; store. 60c per bottle. congratulates representatives; I Editor Herald:? I do not wish to debate the st. ck law question with any one through j the coluins of your paper, but 1 do ! wish to express my self in regards ' to the law. I feel that the stock law is one of , the greatest arts ever passed on Horry County. As a citizen and a I farmer of Horry County 1 highly congratulate our Hon. Repre-entn I tives for taking s uch a very wis-' step. | After many years of hard rtruggl" along many industrial linos we look j forward in the very near future I when our beloved County will begin ! to cope with other leading c< un ties of the state. We have had our beginning alj ready in educational improponvMp. At this point 1 cannot help but t?> express again to our Hon. Reps. v appreciations for the passi g of compul ory attendance law. X uhir.r has impio.ed our schooh iv.ro th n this law. K\ery intelligent man w n l:e phinwlf inforrne ' as 1 o sherd! ma surely appreciate these lav . 1 Outy a tor we have had I'.e s *k | law for a wink* will some of or. p pie wake up to a 'vali/atio: <>'" fno great net ! of lis la.w. How m.; w have lost by no' having it so >n v. We aa- beginning to farm a ter modern plans. ! am glad that now we can begin ot raise stock in a in d ern way. I can't see why any reason able thinking man can oppose a law that is sure to bring such great improvements we look forward now for the building of good roads. The moving of the fences and clearing away the hedges from beside t h?? road will be a great incentive to induce our people to build good roads. Every county that has the stock law | is sure to have good roads. Some people say that we will have to sacrifice our stock, but I am sure we were never offered higher prices for sciub stock than we are new being offered. If we wanted to purchase g(Hid stock we must go to the stock law counties to get them. We should all join hands in expressing our appreciations to the Hon. Representatives for passing laws that will bring us under conditions of such great improvement# and giving us such great improvements and giving us such opportunities as we have never bad before ot coming up with our co-workers just across the line. Now in conclusion 1 want to say, that we do not want this great law repealed, but we demand it as it now is on the statute book. ?Walter P. (lore, i Loris No. 2. ' ? I will be at the Kingston Hotel, Monday, June 7th, until 3 o'clock P. M. L. A. WOODRUFF, G. OPT. Eyesight Specialist. 5 ]27 2\v. | vwwwvwwvwsaaaa^aaa/wv\aaa/vwna NOTICE OF ELECTION 'n pursuance of an order made by the County Board of Education for Horry County on the 22 day of May 1920, the undersigned Trustees of j District No. 4 will hold an election at Bayboro (Store) on the 10 day of June 1920 upon the question of levy! ing a Special School Tax of 0 mills upon the taxable property of said District 4. 1 Dated May 22, 1920. i A. Bell, ! t a ? i ii . rv. i null II mmi. l! J. T. Elliott, | Board of Trustees, j! School District No. 4. ' O i? i" > NOTICE. 'f To the Voters of Salem School District No. 87: J There will be an election at Snlem (School House Thursday, June 10th, ^ for the purpose of voting on a five 1 mill special school tax. 5 E. Watts, li W. F. Hardee, g Fred P. McNeill, 3 j TRUSTEES. J ^W\AW^^VWWV>.WVWWVWWWVVWV. J | C.ired In 6 1#? 14 Day 3 >ru?iftf3t3 refund money If PAZO O-NTMtNT faJu a ?curo ltchintf, illuul, Ihecdin lorProtri dim Pile*. b ' -v.iu'y relieves Itching Pl!08. ?.j \ y u < itv i?. 1 .ew.ui .lccp ufcer i'.;o lir^t implicit., n. l'r.vu utV PAGE SEVEN 1 SAYS BLOCKADERS I SHOW INCREASE ] Federal Prohibition Agent 1 Makes Comment?Work I on Large Sca'e. I "ttlockadin?v is more widespread 1 in South Carolina at the present 1 time than ever before in my opin- 1 ion," says R. Q. Merrick, federal I prohibition agent for South Caroli- I nti. Mr. Merrick has his headquar- 1 t. ;?? i II.. u..i ? * .v.. in vi?v v ii viiii", out wns in v^olunibia in conforoncc with I). C. Hcyward. collector of internal re.venue. Mr. .Me? rick is under the general supei vision of S. R. lira me, supervising federal prohibition agent, whose headquarters are in Richmond and who looks after the work in six states. "Only recently," continued Mr. Mi-crick, "six dl v e destroyed in I'nion county, an ! men were arrested at praetica i\ all of them. .Such a condition for Union County i. aimos* unheard of. "In the central and 1 wer parts of I the : ate, the illicit distil'el's may b< ' < ri ng to the u of cheap and o < eidiits; out' i. whose destruction v i" entail no heavy financial o . Such howeve: i not the cast! in a- ! '" parts of th Piedmont. Up ".In .. they are using large and expensive outfits and many of them lean turn out 25 gallons or 30 gal Ions a day, and the product is whiskey of a high grade. "The 'singlers,' which are commonly sold as whiskey in some sections are discarded by these operators. They use expensive outfits, make a whiskey which sells at $2i? J at the still side and at about $40 j in towns and some distance away. J The moonshiner up our way who does not make $1,000 per month is regarded as a pretty cheap block ader. "About the only change I have noticed in recent months," continued Mr. Merrick, "is that the operators change their place of business about every two weeks instead of I remaining at them some six weeks as was formerly the case. They (shift quickly and their structures are not so well put up as was the custom some months ago, but the j stills themselves are of fine <[uality. i "The operators go into the game | on a large scale. They buy large I quantities of corn meal and about j 500 pounds of sugar and any other | ingredients needed in like propor] lion and they go into it in earnest, j The inducements offered by the i enormous profits offset any fears I of capture that the moonshiners may entertain, and they are blockjading on a wide scale. C. H. B. Williams, federal pro1 hibition inspector with headquar; tors at Greenville, was also a visii tor to the collector's office. There arc two inspectors in the state they being Mr. Williams and Sam Oraig, and are under the supervision of ! W. F. Robertson. federal nrohihl. tion director for South Carolina. C After you eat?always taka FATONIC fcp (Tor tour Acro-sTOMAaft Instantly relieves Heartburn,BloaS* wlGaiijr Feeling. Stops food souring^ repeating, and all stomach mjacri? Aids dinitiw tad apatHta. Ktipa atoaadi sweet and strong. IncmiciVitalitywdhik EATON1C is tha best remody. Teas*# tbaw? sand* wonderfully benefited. On!yeoMaa?Mfe or twos day to unit. Positively guanslMi toplssssor we will refund money. Gst afefc bex today. You will soo. JONWAY DRUG COMPANY ?'24 CONWAY, S. C. 52t. vs/vw>/www>^vw>. NOTICE. All perrons holding claims against the estate of E. V. Muggins, deceased, are hereby given notice to present same duly attested according to law, to the undersigned Administrator, and all persons indebted unto the said estate are hereby given notice to make immediate payment. GEO. M. HUGGINS, Administrator. Galivants Ferry, S. C.?5'20 .'it. i ? Cs? NOTICE. 1 forbid any one feeding or shelter ing my boy, Chasie Vereen, who left home last Saturday morning. He is under age, being lf> years old, brown, slim built. Hoy has habit of snecz, ing. ' W. J. JORDAN, Bj27|3t pd Conway, S. C. O1 ????? W. 1). Williams spent a few hours here one day last week. *