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AN OPPORTUNITY. A fine opportunity for some young rfhan who has completed the High School to get a college e 'u ation is offered in The Citadel scholarship vacant in that institution from this county. This scholarship is intended, of course, for the poor boy, and not the rich,?for the boy who would not be able to go to college but this chance which the State gives him. The teachers in the High Schools of the county would do well to bring this to the attention of bright and deseiving boys. The scholarslrp is worth $300 a year, which will nay nearly all the expenses of a stu 'ent at the college, f An advertisement of this sch lorship appears in this issue of this paper, and con p'eto information can f he had about thi.. scholarship by addressing an inquiring to The C ta<lel, or applying for blanks to the ' County Superintendent of Education. Here is a fine cppoitunity for a deserving and ambitious boy. ad?G'17|3t AoniniM ttormm -VName "Bayer" on Genuine /> Y%/v~X KJ;h ,0-1 4 v//'*1 v v "Baver Tabcts of Aspirin" is genuine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an unbroken "Bayer package" whi h contains prop' r directions to relieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer packages." Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufacture Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. y \ NOTICE OF ELECTION. In pursuance of an order made by the County Board of Education for Horry County on the 12th day of June 1920, the undersigned Trustees of District No. 35, will hold an election at Fowler School House on the 3rd day of July 1920, upjn the question of levying a Special School Tax 5>f 4 mills upon the taxable property of said District No. 35. Date Juno 12, 1920. W. H. Hardee, W. F. Strickland, Wash Fowler, A ' Board of Trustees School District No. 35. ?- *? ? ( j<d4 Cause Grip and Influenza } LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablet# remove the vauae. There is only ODe "Bromo Quinine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30a THE WEARY WAY Dally Becoming Le:.s Wearisome to Many in Conway. Willi a back that aches all dry, With rest disturbed at night, Annoying urinary disorders, 'Tis a weary way, indeed. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for kidney trouble. Are endorsed by Conway citizens. Ask your neighbors. | Mrs. M. E. McCall, Conway, says: 4<I had symptoms of kidney trouble for a long time and finally I couldn't stand the pains any longer. I was very nervous and the least noise would frighten me. I became tired and languid and had no ambition at all. My kidneys acted irregularly and I was greatly bothered on .that account. Finally I got Dean's Ikulnnv Pillu nf A > >> ?*V VIIv *f VI Wll U|^ VJI/# I They gave me wonderful relief. I' took another box and was entirely cured." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy!?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. McCall had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.?ad' (4) jmzture aided by*j Mother'sFriejvd J Not only allays distress in advance but assures n speedy recovery for the moth' c:. It renders the broad, flat abdominal muscles pliant as they readily yield f nature's demand for expansion. As a result the nerves are not drawn upon with that peculiar wrenching strain. Mother's Fr?-??d is used extern/ill'*. At all Druggists. Sf.ccis! ; ooUrt on Motherhood nnJ Tiaby free. | BrtdfietJ Rti^iator Co< Dpt. F-14, Atlanta, Go, r' NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree 3nd judgment of the court made by his Honor, S. W. C. Shipp, Presiding Judge, in the case of The Southern Land Sales Corporation, Plaintiffs vs. Ora Hobbs, Kenizer Odum, Nettie Hobbs, Susie Hobbs, and all and singular, all other person or persons whose names are unknown to plaintiff, but who claim to be heirs at law of G. F. Hobbs, deceased, et al., Defendants, and dated the 28th day of May A. D. 1920, I, the undersigned J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County, will sell at public aucth n to the highest bidder before the Ccurt House door at Conway, in Horry County, and State of S >uth Carolina, during legal hours of sale on salesday in July next, it being the 13th i i% - - aay 01 said me nth, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry County, and describ <1 as follows, t> wit: All and singular that corta:n travt or parcel of land, lying and I e'ng in Simpson Creek Township, C unty and State aforesaid, c mtaining forty five (45) acres, more 01 less, and hounded as follows: Beginning at a stake corner at t' e lower end of said lands near ehe c ee v, thence running up said creek to : h corner, thence due South toe a > in corner, thence near West to the ford of Eve Branch. thence an agree'' line to a stake corner near tho*c>i~ ner of E. G. Reaves land, tl one 1; near East on the cart road t; a stake corner, thence bounded by E'morc Carter line back to the beg'nning corner; and being the same tract of land which was conveyed t me this day by the said L. V. Cook, this mortgage being given to secure the purchase money thereof. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., June 7th, 1920. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. o? J. K. Moore was in town last Sat urday. Kites Cared In 6 to 14 Days rrwfltats refund money if PAZO 0?NTMF NT ft.h c >cure Itching. Blind, IheedingorProtrcdljig Piles *^Gtantly relieves Itching Piles, or ' yon can get restful sleep after the first apDiicnti^n. Price HOc F. J. SULLIVAN & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (Ut.) Telephone So. 796. Murchison Hank Bldg. WILMINGTON, N. C. vwwvs/wwwwvvvwwvwwwwwvw Agf Ilcro Is a message to [g/j B suffering women, from ?|j j W Mrs. W. T. Prico, of ?M ?fl Public, Ky.: "I suf- ^! H fered with painful...", Igj I i |rl she writes. "I get down r| I d E with a weakness In my ?| ? H back and limbs...I B * I felt helpless and dis- ^ E couraged... I had about H % Kj given up hopes of ever H i* ri N being well again, when m fe I il IH * ^rIen^ *nsl3ted * ||| m; Take HARnill vnnuui tin Woman's Tonic IBfli * began Cardul. In | B", * short while I saw r E I. marked difference. J | I grew stronger right I I ' along, and it cured me. I I | 1 am stouter than I LJF M | have been in years." | || If you suffer, you can | | | appreciate what it I I | | meansto be strong and | | 9 | well. Thousands of wo- 9 | 9 men give Cardui the 9. 9 UH credit for their good I |Jg 1 II health. It should help I | y you. Try Cardui. At all | IH druggists. E-73 j NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that th? I undersigned Administratrix of lh^ personal estate of J. B. Singleton deceased, will apply to the Judge of Probate of Horry County at his office at eleven o'clock in the forenoon on the 2nd day of Augu t A. D. 1920, for a final discharge as such Administratrix. Isadora Singleton, Administratrix of J. B. It A L. ? -I n! -? * * 111 iv pi! oingieton, deceased. ANOTHER COTTON BLOOM. The Herald is in^receipt < f a third cotton bloom picked from thr jrop of 1920. This blossom wa open on the farm of Mr. Gurle Johnson of R. P. I). 1, Galivantr Kerry, S. C., on June 24th. Thcr are two others ahead of Mr. Johnso n producing cotton blossoms the ear but we understand that he ha* as fine a crop any of them. "-T?T ? UUIIV TBS HORRY HERALD, OOIVW V 'r c? See us for tiros, we have the of genuine Ford parts and en for all makes of cars, i Quick service and guarantee BOLIVIA At TABOR, : In Old Tabor Ba j 7-1 tf 1 NOTICE OF SALE. F Under and by virtue of the decree 1 and judgment of the court made by I his Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding I\ Judge, in the case of V. D. Johnson, a Plaintiff vs. Lillian Cooper, Slyvia j o HYMAN S UP PL "ATTENTION M Now is the time to place ; hinery for Fall use. Put more Machinery on y help work all the year aro trouble keeping help. After the crop is layed by work running a Saw M'll, Corn Mill, Feed Mill, Corn Saw. We make a specialty of Li use. Corn Mills, Feed Mi ery. HYMAN SUPPL The Machinery Housi WILMINGTON, N. C. K ftT A* I U-iS I II. " Prominent Georgia Lady Si and Sleeplessness?h PEOPLE who get to feeling weak every now and then, and who do w not seem to get the proper re- ir freshment from rest, sleep and recrea- b< tion, need a tonic to help their blood ol revitalize and build up their system. to For this, you will find Zlron Iron Tonic very valuable, as the teslmony of a thousands already has proved. Mrs. w J. W. Dysart, lady of a prominent Georgia family residing near Carters- it ville, says: MI didn't feel like myself. te WANTED 200 to 500 acres. 50 per cc vation. Located near good s lie roads. B. G. SI FLORENCE, 0 3.10t II 0 HI , f , . AY, SO, JULY 1, 1920. ^ ^^ IRBO TUBB ) | 01 NA ?p s?C*MiS^?3r^3" ,/,';^V\ *0/ ," 1 in. We carry a full line 1 fj iploy the best mechanics || d work our motto. j|. ITO CO. 1 N. C. fi nk Building. >iarson, David Kaison, Hamp Du- Iant, Eliza McCray, Mft Johnson, *eter Brown, alias Peter Logan, B: Iinnie Durant, Tooga Durant, anil B 11 and singular the heirs at law ; f Hamp Durant, John Durant. Bj Y COMPANY 11 R. FARMER" you r orders for Mac- \l cj noil our farm and give your shJf und, and you wont have yea I on ope , put the Tractor to line Lath Mill, Shingle Mi1!, Sheller, Cord Wood fal*J ght Saw Mills for farm lis and Farm MachinY COMPANY s of the South NEW BERN. N. C I i ^ Hor 'st Well" 1 5th . uffered from Faint Spells 1 Relieved by Ziron. 6"I didn't rest well some nights. I wvv ould be just as tired when I got up l the morning as when I went to jd. I would get weak, and have kind ^?.u 1 ' fainty spells?at times hardly able t>l00d do my housework. the t "I heard of Ziron, and felt maybe ^ie s tonic would help me. I thought it ould at least strengthen me. restoi "I believe Ziron has done me good, and ) feel better. I ar glad to recommend its st as a good tonic." how i Try Ziron. Our money-back guaran* it in e protects you. At your druggist'!, apprt is nc IRON FARM wo<!d to Er jnt or more under culti chools, churches, on nub- I TheS j TAS1 ine ii IMF S wi\u) tasi i mem C p I need< tonic day, 1 store. i m m w sie Durant, Henry Durant, ct al., cndants, and dated the 2->th day day A. D. 1920, 1, the undersignJ. A. Lewis, Sheriff of H rry , nty, will roll at public auction to highest bidder before the Court so dcor at Conway, in Horry nty, and State of South Carc. during legal hours of sale, on day in July next, it being the day of said month, all and sin>r '"lose certain lands situate in ly County, and described a^: foi , to wit: 11 and singular that certain parjr lot of land situate in the n of Conway, said County and e, containing One-Half acre, being the same land conveyed! ip by Horace Johnson by l is dated October 12th, 1012, and rdcd in Hook WWW, pa^e 54, r-ls of Horry County, to which reference is made as a j a t his description. 4RMS of Sale Cash. Purcl as r ay for papers. vay, S. June 7(h, 1920. J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. J. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. '' ''' 1- - " - ^ ?** v & f a?->,sg? Constipated; bilious; dizzy; <:H headaches: nervous; irrl- ;H table; "feeling bad all jH over". Whole system con- 'H geated. "All plugged up." |H Dr. Thacher'S i Liver amd Blood 1 Syrup I Is what you need. It's a fl purely vegetable tonic and jB blood purifier. Mildly laxa- *B live or thoroughly cathartic <fl according to the dose. H It wakes up a lazy LIVER \B and keeps it "on tho Job". *B It induces healthy action of ?B tho KIDNEYS. It puts the B BOWELS in good condition 9 and keeps them that way. 9 YOU need something of >B tills kind?and every mem- -B lier of the family, from tho |B children up, does too. Get 9 it at your drug store. M ?? "For two years I suffered with B some kind of stomach trouble fB and Indigestion. I tried several {B remedies, but could get no re- fB lief until I tried your DR. 'B I Til AClIEft'9 LIVER AND BLOOD SYRUP. Two bottles cured me. fB 1 have no trouble with my stom- *B ach now, can eat anything 1 de- B sire without fear."?Miss Fannie '-'B Johnson?Tenn. ?B thacher Medicine Co. ;l i. Miattanooga, Tenn., II. . A. ,,Jfl m HAS FINE COTTON, ho Herald office is in receipt of otton blossom from the faint of VI. Dusenbury, which is located r Union Church in Bucks Town >. his farm is being operated this r by Mr. W. J. Jordan as tenant tho place and this blossom was a on June 24th. It is a very crop of cotton. a~ _ S. Hendrick was among tho iters hero last Saturday. AA^WWVSAAA/V /vWW^A/WV K* v will be at my office over ry Drug Co., Monday, July , from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. A. WOODRUFF, G. OPT. Eyesight Specialist. 10 tf You Do More Work. are more ambitious and you get mort rment out of everything when youi i is in good condition. Impurities ir >lood have a very depressing effect on iy3tcm, causing weakness, laziness )usness and sickness. VE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC res Energy and Vitality by Purifying Enriching the Blood. When you fee) rengthening, invigorating effect, sec it brings color to the checks and how lproves the appetite, you will then jciatc its true tonic value. VE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC )t a patent medicine, it is simply f and QUININE suspended in Syrup, easant even children like it. The needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON irich it. These reliable tonic propi never fail to drive out impurities in lood. itrength-Creating Power of GROVE'S TELESS Chill TONIC has made it avorite tonic in thousands of homes. than thirty-five years ago, folks I ride a long distance to get GROVE'S TELESS Chill TONIC when a her of their family had Malaria or ed a body-building, strciitfth-ifivin.. _ w u- o i .cThe formula is just the same toond you can get it from any drug I COc per bottle. ? ------- - PAGE SEVEN HOW AUTOMOBILES DECREASE HOG SUPPLY Writer From Nichols, ft. F. D. No. 2, Gives Reasons Favoring Stock Law. IT 1 utmui neraui: Please allow me space in yuur paper again for a few lines. T UTmilll I J ) ? / > . <1 it 4 I- ?? T 1% I t. iiivv VO . w.Ml X liavu known Mr. 1. D. Gerrald for several years. So far I have L un ' him t? l>e an honest and truthful citizen. Mr. Lewis says his barrows arc not fit to look at. 1 wish to state that I saw the hogs Mr. Gerrald wrote about and they looked nice t * me. Mr. Lewis seems to he satisfied that Mr. Gerrald is now crazy. I wish to say that Mr. Gerrald is still at large and there doesn't seem to be any unusual excitement who i he goes to town. Some say that the Jack on Gerrald plan won't week, but Mr. Jackson's farm will sp- ak ft r itself. Now about all any < f we 2X4 farmers have against Mr. Ja kson is that he knows r ore ah ut farming and stock raising than w ? de. We ought to be pieud that Marion and other counties had a few good ia n:t' to spare a ;d that these : n i;> m; le tnr county their count y. t - ii,-v ;> > in reply to Mr. me wif. r said to do away au' o;iiul.i;? so they would , , . The \ iew I take v gjja si' n of . - and it it i. . w iV slv u!d we ? M ck the progve s of our and state l>> lotting our to un a' hi go? Ju t suppo e that we are ucky r.o gh to find cut who an over *r <-teck. say it was a hog worth 25.CO or more as the ease might e. We could collect the amount el the meat supply would be short nc bog and the Autcmohil * m n short S25.00. Now if we kept the e hogs in pastures there would be .ore meat to supply the widows and orphans from the automobile standpoint alone. It is not always that the automobile man is at fault for in most, ases where bogs and other stock un at large, they canvass the neighborhood from farmhou* e to farmhouse lookim* fm- ? i wi ?% i' uu';n to lick out, or if it is a cow. she is try in a: to find out who has tiw -Most, corn in the neighborhood, and while they are making their daily rounds, spreading cholera and other diseases, crossing and reero^a;ng the highways, thereby coming in the way of an outom bile, and of times the driver hasn't time to stop before he has decreased the neat supply of the country from ' 00 to 300 pounds. There are many other reasons why the stock law is a Mrs iag instead of a curse. In conclusion, if Mr. 1 owis prefers the company of a hull vlog to that of a st >ck law man, we are satisfied. We haven't decided to go to the dogs yet. ? Subscriber. R. F. D. 2, Nichols, S C. vwwwwv^wvwwwwwwwvs?/s^/ww YOU WOULDN'T TRY TO TAME A WILD-CAT Mr. Dodson Warns Against Use of Treacherous, Dangerous Calomel. Calomel salivates! It's mercury. 1 l J * v/tuomei act: iikc dynamite. on a slug pish liver. When calomel comes into contact with sour bile it crashes into it. causing cramping and nausea. If you feel bilious, headachy, constipated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents which is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and without making you sick, you just go back and get your money. If you take calomel today you'll be sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides, it may salivate you, while if you take Dodson's Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great, full of ambition and ready for work or play. It's harmless, pleasant and safe to give to children; they like it.?ad (9) ^VWVWVWWWWWSAAAAA^WWW^AAAA After you eat?always take fatonic W (TOR YOUR ACIP-STOMACBp Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloated Goaty Feeling. Stops food souring; repeating, and all stomach miseries. Aiflidigeation and ?ppst?tc. Koops fltnmach wcetand strong* Increase* Vitality and Pop. EATON IC is tho bent remedy. Tens of thooaandt wonderfully benefited. Only cos tea cent or two n day to use it. r<>t?itiv?-iy guaranteed to pleafo or we will refund money, (jet a Ug box today. You wiii ueo. CONWAY DRUG COMPANY ',21 CONWAY, S. C. 52t. ' i