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VILLA AND DIAZ j SOLE EXCEPTIONS i Mexico City.?Francisco Villa, awl Felix Diaz are virtually the only notable exceptions to the list of former rebel leaders who have e. pons-1 cd the latest liberal rcvoluti nary cause. Guille.mo Meixueiro, the Oaxoca leader, was in possession of the capital for a time after President Carranza and his followers evacuated the capital, in acoord with the new movement. Manuel IVIacz, the oil district chief, entered Tampco was feasted and toaste 1 and interviewed to the effect that he was no* a mi :ev lutior.ist and. saw in the liberal evolutionary movement a united country. Ho said the Cod 11~ lm,.j .ii,,1 i,fln,v fnvtnov rphel?? IIIU L'l V.HH D HUM Wtiv.1 ~ ~ . in the Tan"pico district were wit him. Higi'ilo Aguilar, Po Iro Gabay and othois I 'tween MxicoCity and Ve a Cruz, he'pod impede I!".-0 advance of the C liuiza Pains but while they are supposed to be under the lea lersh;p ' f Felix Diaz, his name lv; not b-c'n mentioned in connection with the y.pcrat'ons. The successes of Iv iliano 7,mate in Morolos, Gen evevo de la O and Valentin Roys came into the capital with Goneral Obregvii. It is stated that, on the isthmus south of Vera Cruz, tiain are operating without guard, for tlv* first time in years. ' ! Major E. W. Burr, attached to the1 American embassy, had the pleasure j of meeting in the capital after the j revolutionists entered the city Gen- ; oral Rafael Pimienta, the former j Zapata leader who captured him, to- ! gether with several other Americans, I on the train leaving- Cuemavaca, Mo- j relso, for Mexico City, on March 28. j By feigning lameness, Major Burr managed to drop behind his guards and then made a succesful dash for liberty. Both he and the other members of his party, praised Pimienta's courtesy when they reached the capital. Pimienta, slight and boyish for all j his six years of guerilla me, now j commands 1,500 former Zapata adherents at Xochimilco, a suburb. He is conceded to be the brains of the army from Morelos and has the fuil confidence, not only of Genevevo de la 0 and Valentin Reyes, but of Gen eral Obregon. GIVES HISllEWS" ON STOCK LAW Editor Horry Herald: Will you please give me a short space in your valuable columns to i reply to me cf these anti-Stcckl Law men. Now I don't want a fight with anyone except it is in behalf of our beloved country. Now they want us who want Stock Law to go where it is now in force but that would not do at all for God in his all wise plan has placed the wise and ignorant here together and the wise men to take care of the welfare of our country and to give such men as Mr. Roberts, Mr. Causey an 1 other anti-Stock Law men, good and wholesome instruction. But if they wont be convinced and still want t> follow tlie txlcl plan of living in tlm same old ruts, they will only have to take 1VZ1 just like it comes witn the Stok Law whether they are propared to meet it or not, hut if they are not satisfied with it then hey IB] ^ W ffl and fancy?fact and ES to making it delight! m| It fully describes aSi and modern Wedd sentiment attache E9 signs? H Simply make you card and your cop; Ej return mail. IJt 1 PAULGALs| COMF! E LARGEST JE i 231-233 Granny N j^|^j 3 t pi ox) I H Igfl ft! /r^yj' r^I flirfk ^'OXTAINS^ ^ gg. U rar-J fey *JrlJ K % # , bsae for use accompany eve H Sold P^j If your druggist cannot: will only have to indure it. Now Mr. Causey if you and Mr. Roberts and all other anti-Stock Law men will pet busy cleaning- up those 15 foot hedge rows, take care of the wood you get from there you can keen waim with a cotton suit on. I would suggest you get a suit j of overalls on and try this for one | ! winter; when spring comes again j probably your eyes will have come onen. that you can see the new day that Mr. E. P. Gore speaks of. I am not surprised that Mr. Roberts wear.; a can, but when we have the Stock Law Mr. Roberts can buy him I o. hat to wear. He wears a cap now because it is cheaper than a hat. ! Mr. Lewis says that Mr. I. D. Gcri raid wears an old flopped-down hat. i but if he does that is the emblem ? f I a farmer. Now I don't know whethi er Mr. Lewis wears anything on h's | n I IA uyeu nei ruueu Skirt, Also a Coat "Diamond Dyes" Make Shabby Apparel Just Like New?80 Easy! ! Don't worry about perfect results. Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods,?dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, draperies,?everything! A Direction Hook is in package. 1 To match any material, have dealer how you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. 'end for Your | :opy of This || booklet Today li is your's free for the ?! ere asking?and it's fcj ally a very interesting Sj ttle brochure on the Jj|i Prlrlifwy r*i rm Ffll vuuiiic i in^i i ii^ui ivy jtt|r [ history all contribute w( our line of Engraved J ing rings?giving the foil d to the various de- W ir request on a postal / will be sent you by |j|J GREENWOD it i\NY. IMC. j&lj WELER3 SOUTH ilj ' street. norfolk, va. tfyii P r?rc: - *v i ^ ' * *,v,nrh. ,m?|? *1 ' j/ / X THT* HORRY HRRATT). QftffWi &/s /s /i I RO N is the - ?*4 are run dowr suffer from blood, lack of streng i#c i\m er * a preparation of pur with hypophospliitt and other valuable i $ W*11 D *11 W ill y ' ,f;.p Men and wor Ziron, unite in its builder and genera <l^\ anc* nerves- *s : less and contains nc [ ZIRON is not a pat; z remedy. The ingn / the label. Eminent their therapeutic vry package. x Try a bottle toe by Druggists in $1. Bo supply you, send us the money DRUG & CHEMICAL CO., ( [imiii head or not. Now we find those anti-Stock Law men to be some of the same men who fought the new Court House and Jail so hard, bunow they are proud of it, just as they will be in the course of time with the Stock Law. ?N. M. HARDEE. IWe are rv to serve our o ability. Just i invite your ins ery, etc. If its nai Or ( A plow o Just If its a R We Paints ai You Or mayb Wit A mattrc Jus And so il Yoi Our clerl ... I We have Tabor !l-4 Pff'tf ? \Y, S. 0., JUNE 17, 1920 __ mTk t tonic you need If you i i, pale, weak, nervous, lTj 1 lack of iion in your r?u * ;th in your system. 101 > nu tomb p M-ii uii luraiiu e iron salts, combined :s of lime and soda, LLj ngredienls, & Ygu Up ^ ncn who have used praise as a strength 1 tonic for the blood nii'ld in action, harm- !' ^ ) habit-forming drugs, 21it medicine or secret j clients are printed on j physicians agree on S/w^fj due. Full directions ittles. ind we will ship direct ^ Chattanooga, Tenn. BQ| Z. H. T. 1 TO STANDARDIZE WORK IN FACTORY Boston.?Standardization of quantity and quality of work in the clothing industry with a view to checking ow in our New S tore on Fifth St ild customers and new ones to t drop in and look over our Hardv >pection of our Furniture, Kitch' Is you need to build a House, )nly trap to catch a mouse: r a hoe or any H ardware, : give us a call, you will find thet iange you want of the finest kin< have the best all Copper-Lined; id Dans and Dvrex-ware: > will always be sure to find ther e you need a bed room suit, h a couple nice porch chairs to-l iss of cotton or f elt or hair; t don't forget we have them hei F its only to rest awhile, i will find at our store a welcoi ks are ready to serve you too, I show you our st ock fresh and n / i Tobacco Flues ready for delive DAAMA/tfla I 1 % > nudijci/i'uiiy, Hardware Ci fABOR, N. C. 4 11 . I Azincss as well as undue speed of , noducuon is one of the aims of he Amalgamated Clothing Woik rs of America, and the co peration >f the manufacturers is liopod fo;1 ?y the union, according to the gen- ' iral secretary of the clothing workit's, Joseph Schlossberg. The plan, vhich is in the hands of the general executive board of the organization s regarded as a new departure in he management of labor. The general executive board will nake a study of the market conditions in each large city and then incite a conference with the clothing nanufacturers for the purpose of igreeing upon a scale of work. It s planned to establish a standard of quantity and quality that must be performed for the maximum pay, And there is to be a lower standard >f quantity and quality with a corresponding rate of pay for the work n who cannot reach the first standAid. In the past the workers hav? claimed that they have been speeded up too much by the manufacturers and have met that issue by fix- i inj? an arbitrary limit upon production in certain fields, while some manufacturers have been content ting* that tiie men and women in the tiade have not been doing an lionet amount of work for the pay. Piece work tended to drive the workers too fast, according* to their own view of it, and was everywhere discouraged by the unions; pay by the week regardless of the amount of work performed, ha- not been satisfactory to the manufacturers. Something Lacking. Rejected Admirer (bitterly)?Oh, well, ! was all broke up over a girl once before. Revue Lady?Ah, I see. And some of t!>e pieces were lost.?Blighty, London. {The Better Wayl I Never disobey Nature's warn-1 5 ing. It's far better to forestall weakness with nourishment I that protects. | 1 Scott's Emulsion | 2 aftermeals for child or adult, is 2 I a wonderful help in forestalling I I weakness. Ask for Scott's. I Mtkjott & Downe. Dtoomfield, N. J. reet and ready he best of our vare. We also | en-ware, Crock I n here. i, n here. joot; re. ning smile; iew. ry. i ompany ?fVfiwrj?1?fa?WMWH?<1 r-n n ? VILUAM tUG?fti?KING,MD" Physician anj} Surgeon Office in Piatt Drug Co. IYNOR,. ... S. C. DR. J. D. THOMAS Physician and Surgeon LOUIS, s. o. OR. 6.!,LEWIS ' ! DENTAL SURGEON Office Over Norton Drug CtMptoy CONWAY, a C ?????? |1|M| 0. A. SPIVF.Y & CO. W. B. King, Secty. . BONDS AND INSURANCE ?Office in? PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING | HARRELSGN & HARREtSCJJ j Attorneys-at.: Law Practice both 1:1 the Stale and federal Courts. I M0LLINS, ? ? 8. 0. 1 ii. 1?. WObDWAHl), I -mid mi lkw i CON WAt, a ~ b. SCARBOROUGH Attorney at Law, CONWAY, a. o. T. B. LEWIS. ]| fctty. and Oouucellor at Law | JONWAY, . - - s. a J.M.JOHNSON, ( CIVIL ENGINEER MARION, S. O. dy Engineering and Surveying ;ffice will be open during my ab- | lonce, and prepared to take care u n v tt'ni*!/ " ? -1 a 1 ' -- ??win oo uoutt). /\uuresa ill communications aa hereto#or?. ? S. C. DUSEMBURY Attorney-at-Law i Spivey Building 771 CONWAY, ? S. C. SEND "A L L Y0URv REPAIR WORK BLACKSMITHING SAW HAMMERING ACETYLENE WELDING AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ?TO? j CONWAY IRON WORKS I I Milton Pittman, (Lessee). 4 22J 20?tf. | No Worms In a Healthy Chita All children troubled with worm# have an un? healthy color, which indicntea poor blood.and as a nue, mere w mora ur ic?? siouibuh ainuruaaca. GROVES TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, improve the digestion, and act as a General Strengthening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will theft x ..trow off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be in .-?rfect b?*lth. Pleasant *.o take. 60c per bottle NOTICE TOBACCO GROWERS. 1 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|29. 6 mos. I ?Marie C. Brehm, of Long Beach Cal., upon whom the Vice Presidency of the United States might possibly he conferred, is a noted club worker, and white ribbon lecturer of iiiiuiiiaiiuiiai laiiic. otins only fmmsr at youu grocers n^WELL HOUSE , | COFFEE , , .? r r