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s Citation Notice STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Countv of I{>rry By J. S. VAUGHT, ESQUIRE, PROBATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, Bert Johnson, made suit to me, to grant him Letters of i Y Administration of the Estate of and effects of J. Q. Johnson. THESE ARE THEREFORE, to ' cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the j said J. Q. Johnson deceased, that' they be and appear, before me, in i the Court of "Probate, to be held at i Conway S. C., on 21st day of July J 1920, next, after publication hereof, at 11 ocloek in the forenoon, to! shew cause, if any they have, why i the said Administration should not I be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 2 day of July, Anno Domini, 1920. Published on the 8th and 15th days of July, 1920, in the Horry Herald. J. S. VAUGHT (seal) Probate Judge. PLENTY OF COAL CUSHING CLAIMS Washington.?Assistance of an adequate supply of coal to meet all domestic requirements during the comb r m' nths was given by George H. Cashing, managing director of the American Wholesale Ge.al Association, who declared in a statement that reports of an impressing coal ; | shortage were unfounded. T\u pub-; i lie id, is panic stricken without I ; reason or excuse. t j "There is no short,age of coal, 3Ur. Cashing stated. "There is no danger of any such shortage. Therefore, there is a reason but no oxen c for the current high prices in the open market. The reason is that we have too much governmental agitation of the danger of a famine." Mr. Cashing deola.o ' that for the past eighteen months "thee h;v n>t been a day or even an hour v.d on some governmental ageney w in" agitating about coa! end predicting 1 pn-il fnmlnn " lio have reached the highest peace i hi levoi in history, because those \\lio need coal arc "frantically bid bug against each other in every market. ' ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine /' l \ 7 "Bayer Tabets-of Aspirin" is gen^ uine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an Unbroken "Bayer package" which l contains piopor directions to relieve! He'ulac' e, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia. Rheumatism, Colds and Pain. H aiuly tin boxes of 12 tablets cost1 few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer packages." Aspirin i,s; trade mark Bayer Manufacture Mon- j / uucin.iiitniiu^u'r 01 saiicylicacid. ,7 J ? ? ( jids Cause Ovlp and imiuonza LAXATIVE IttOMO QUI>fINE Tablets wmove tilt 'jiu-jo. There is caly onu "Dromo QuiiiUia." C. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. DAYS OF DIZZINESS C>;,u> ?o Hundreds of Conway People. There are days of dizziness; Spells of headache, languor, Lackache; Sometimes rheumatic pains; Often urinary disorders. Dean's Kidney Fills arc especially! for kidney ills. Endorsed in Conway by grateful , friends and neighbors. Ask you;* neighbor! II Mrs. D. W. Harrison, Conway, j I says: "About a year ago I had a! terrible backache and didn't know J what, was the matter. I was awful-! ly nervous and I couldn't do my]I housework. Diz*y spells bothered me and I would' have to hold on to ' something for fear of falling. My kidneys acted irregularly and bothered me a great deal. Finally I got Poan's Kidney Pills i> id after I had taken one box I was cured of all the | misery." Price f>0c, at all dealers. Don't 1 Simply ask for a kidney remedy? ret Down's Kirfh*v Pills?fVx* "~ ~ p ? ? ' - - - j m. ??? w?\; naillV jthat Mrs. Harrison had. FosterMilburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.? *dT (6) ' [ \ offixpeci&ntMotha [ I MOaHHR'SFmEOT t Has been found a time tried relief dur- J ft in? r'.ic stages of tnatemttv. The deli- ] B catc >. l'f.'.V);} involved should be prcB parcel for in easier, quicker and more ' Bf practical die livery. Mother's Friend is , tiii'ti cxteivtfliy. W At fill Druggists. Sr*x*.? 1 Book hot on K^othevfcood and Baby (xci r Bradlic!.' Ce? *M6. Atlanta CJ-. 1 ( I .i BLUEBERRIES ON ! "WORTHLESS0 LAND Luscious blueberries?many of i which are three-fourths of .in inch j in diameter?that sell for $10 aj bushel! Such is the product secured by a New Jersey grower, whose principal business has been growing cranberries but who more recently has taken up the cultivation of blueberries. At present he has 20 acres which he has planted, in part, with carefully selected wild bueberry stock and, in part, with hybrids furnished by the Bureau of Plant Industry of the United States Department of Agriculture. Not only are the berries on this track of very high quality but the yield is prolific the older plants producing at the rate of nearly 100 bushels to the acre. The plantation is situated at Whitcsbog, near Browns Mills. LMinonee T lue i o *.!iv oMvwnn v x 1111 o ^ t u v i 10 uuv j one instance of what is being done commercially by men who are utilizing the information supplied by the Department of Agriculture scipn tists. The latter have made a study of blueberry culture for several years and arc abl? to furnish data re garding the best v.nritios and the most suitable soils. Of e.orti ula.r significance is the fact that blue-! berries thrive he i on peat and and j soils, so acid as to be considered! worthless for ordinary .ogrculturo. j Thus through blueberry culture it is! oossible to utilise many tracts which! have been regarded as especially j !?;\i: 1 and unpromising. j COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. j (('omplaint Served.) ('our! of Common Plea's. state of south carolina, County of Uorrv. O'.lo llvauer, and Herman E Ka.'ten. Co-Partners, trading ir - I del* the Firm Name am! Style Urauer & Ka ten, Plaintiffs vs. C. 11. .Jordan, Defendant to tmf defendant above named: . , ! you are hereby summoned anjl required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith sei*vod upon yon, and to seiwe a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the ^ k:? ?/?< : ..a ry OUIA1V.I IIICI ill CI I ICl" ill way, S C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the A day such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within t the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in t this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated June 17th, A. D. 1920. H H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. TO C. B. Jordan, Absent Defendant: TAKE NOTICE That the Complaint in the foregoing stated action and the Summons of which the foregoing is a copy were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and for Horry County, at Conway, S. C., on the 24th dav of June A. I). 1920. W. I,. BRYAN, (L. S.) C C. C. P. II. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. 7.1:20 St. ^ -w ? n-%? ? ry-i rwyi iwi rn F. J. SULLIVAN & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (Ut.) fob;phono So. 790. Murchison Bank Bldg. WILMINGTON, N. C. if Keep WeH g "Sgdl Do not allow the jSffiP poisons of undigested JC?T^ ffl&L 'ood *? accumulate in Jjjj&a nth your bowels, where they WTBH H|J are absorbed into your HtiQ _? T* Oystem. Indigestion, conBug stipation, headache, bad nESfl BB blood, and numerous B JB wfr other troubles are bound Jm| to follow. Keep your feniL system clean, as thous- ri V ands of others do, by Bgfl Pfli taking an occasional dose Jfl of the old. reliable, vejr- B|i ^B etable, family liver medl- BTB| ~ Wi Thedford's Black-Draught BhL_ Mrs. W. F. Pickle, of Jgm "" Rising Fawn, Ga., writes: wfl "We have used Hied- Rpp' ford's Black-Draught as \"JSiL n |BB| a family medicine. My qJB mother-in-law could not 8! take calomel ns it yrW n&M too strong for her, so she . fccgj used Black-Draught as a rc- 1 ?$r mild laxative ana liver ^ regulator... We use it M&m in the family and believe K& W a it is the best medicine for |?7 * r. the liver made." Try it. d jo* A Insist on the genuine? k {Kg a *Jg raj Thcdford's. 25c a P|c^g Bay^ i^AAA^AAAA>^AA^^A^?V%AAAAAA^AAAA^AAA??A NOTICE or DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administratrix of the personal estate of J. B. Singleton, loceased, will apply to the Judge of Probate of Horry County at his office at eleven o'clock in the foreloon on the 2nd day of August A. [). 1920, for a .final discharge as such Administratrix. Isadora Singleton, Administratrix of J. B. rjl 4t pd Singleton, deceased. THX HORRY HERALD, 00 tH See us for tires, we have fh of genuine Ford parts and e for all makes of cars. Quick service and guarante BOLIVIA A TABOR, In Old Tabor B 7-1 tf 1ARCH BACK PROM EUROPE INSPECTING THE ARMY New York.?Major (Jen. Peyton C. larch, chief of staff of the United! .??.. j i i army, returned nere on tIi * ransport Northern Pacific from a our of the American army of occuHYMAN SUPP "ATTENTION t Now is the time to place hincry for Fall use. Put more Machinery on u help work all the year ar< trouble keeping help. After the crop is layed b work running a Saw Mill Corn Mill, Feed Mill, Cori Saw. V/e make a specialty of 1 use. Corn Mills, Feed 3Y ery. HYMAN SUPPl The Machinery Houi WILMINGTON, N. C. 5-27?tf. Worn Down, C Georgia Lady, Worn-out at Was Helped by Z rHE personal experience of Mrs. Nannie Phillips, of Powder ] Springs, Ga., is printed below in 1 er own words: 1 "I was in a worn-out condition. My t tomach was out of order. I didn't i loep well. I wan tired all the time, i couldn't half eat, and didn't rest reil at night. ( "I would get out of heart and blue, t would feel like I was going to be i own in bed. Yet I kept dragging I round. j ' WANTED 20 0 to 500 acres. 50 per < vation. Located near good lie roads. B. C. ! FLORENCE O H lot VAY, S. C., JULY 15, 1920. 107.511 |||| ,{\i D O D RI CH*| jlh\ L l^rCO TUBE i'? A \ I k\\ Lvr^r. Nil "" S em. We carry a full line mploy the best mechanics ed work cur motto. UTO CO. IN. 0. ank Building. p.ation in Germany and of Franco, Belgium and England. Ho expre srd the highest praise for the caro with which the French are keening the graves of the American d ad in national cemeteries, near the scene of the war fronts. I \t A A ii n i ii w I LI bUMrANT E R " you r orders for Mac- j yoiirfarm and give your ound, and you wont have y, put the Tractor to , Lath Mill, Shingle Mill, a Sheller, Cord Wood jight Saw Mills for farm liiis and Farm MachinLY COMPANY sc of the Sovth NEW BERN, N. C. of Heart id Tired, Tells How She iron Iron Tonic. *'W? hoard of Ziron, and from what I read, I was sure it wouldn't hurt me, tf it didn't help me. But after taking It, I found it really helped me, and I >ent back for moro. I ate better, felt much r.tronger. I am sure Zlron is i splendid tonic." Many people, who are worn down and ILsheartened, due to stomach disorders ind nervous Ills, find relief by toning ip their blood with Zlron Iron Tonic. Tell your druggist you want to try Zlron on our money-back guarantee. FARM sent or more under cultischools, churches, on pub5ISKE, S. C. I Candidates Cards. FOR CONGRESS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to Congros* , from the Sixth Congressional District, subject to the rules of the I * Democratic Primary. 0 it 4t jul ?PHILIP H. STOLL. FOR CLERK OF COURT. I hereby announce my candidacy '"or re-election to the Office of Clerk i of Court for Horry County, subject to the. rules of the Demcratic Primary. -W. L. BRYAN. FOR StJPT. OF EDUCATION. I hereby announce myself a crn- J didate for re-election to the office of County Superintendent of Education,' subject to the rules of the Demo-! cratic Primary. ?M. J. BULLOCK. FOR TREASURER!*. At the request of my friends, my ; candidacy to the Treasurer's office j is here'oy announced, subject to ti e j rules and regulations of the Democratic Primary. ' ?W. L. FELL AM Y. FOP CORONER 1 ' rob." a .nod! cc my canhi hie for re-oVttion to Vie off) e of Co; oner o* II vy County, s1' i: ct u> Mm a* i'>n of the Penpeiv'T primary. ? 1 . W. ChfTll.v. FOR ST.'TE SENATE. 1 h. re by air ounce myself a eand:date f< r the Slate Senate, a a ' will be governed by the nibs of tie Demociatie party. JEREMIAH SMITH. FOR SEPT. OF EDUCATION. 1 hereby announce my candifa v for nomination to the office of Superintendent of Education * f Horry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic Party. ?E. C. ALLEN. v^vvvvvvvvvvvwwvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwvv^ FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Tivasurer for Horry County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. FOR STATE SENATE I am a candidate for the State Senate from Horry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic pri mary. Lawrence Benjamin Singleton. W^^WWWVWWV WWW/^V^WWVWSAAi HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives from Horry County, subject to the rules of the Democratic Primary. ?G. LLOYD FORD. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a candidate for sheriff of Horry County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. -^J. T PROCTOR, JR. TMirVl FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candidate fo?' reelection to the Sheriff's office. ?J. A. Lewis. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination in the Democratic Primary for the office of Sheriff of Horiv County. ?A. C. MURREL 1 FOR AUDITOR. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of County Auditor foe Horry County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. * ? N. C. ADAMS FOR SHERIFF I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Horry County, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. ?H. N. SESSIONS. FOR TOWNSHIP SUPERVISOR I hereby announce myself a candidate for township supervisor of Simpson Crack Township. pd ?T. W. DORMAN Miss George Johnson is spending her vacation at Hendersonville, and other points in North Carolina. ? You Do More Work, You are more ambitious and you get more znjoymcnt 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 nervousness and siekne33. GROVE'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 imnr/Mfno ? ? .. mo a|>pume, you v/m tnen appreciate it3 true toaic value. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC is not a patent medicine, it is simply j IRON and QUININE suspended in Syiup. I 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 of homes. More than thirty-five years ago, folks would ride a long distance to get GROVE S TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a member of their family had Malaria or needed a body-building, strength-glvinh tonic, c The formula is just the same today, and you can get it from any drug store. 60c per bottle. ? ^m PAGE SEVfiH DENTISTS MEET IN FLORENCE JULY 15TH Florence. S. C., buly 9.?A meeting of the Dentists of this district will be h Id in Florence. July 15, to perfect an association of the practictioners of this profe. sion. A general program has been .arranged for the occasion as follows: 11:09?1:00 Called to Order for Organization. 1:00?2:30 Dinner. 2:80?4:00 Clinics 4:00?7:00 Fish St w Sessions of the convention will be held in the Hotel Florence. . ? The convention is be inc. held under the auspices of the Dentists of Florence, who are arranging the entertainment for the visitors of the day. The Chamber of Commerce has been requested to supply automobiles for the fish stew, which will be the main closing event of the; occasion. This meeting is largely for organization, and most of the time will he devoted to that. The Dentists believe that they may nee m,u;-r. <v... i-? - ' im/iv hm i-u'ir imuuai wen lira by having such an association. Between .?>0 and 10 visitors aie expected here for t1 > day. Repr sentatives will be here i'rom Da* lington. William; burp\ Sumter, Horry Chesterfield, Marion, lee. Clarendon. Georgetown, and Clorencn counties. Florence Chamber of ('omnv rcc. Walter J. Johnson, Secretary. I ^ immv '""""I ?w?ri I Per tho strain of suffering'; the H draT-down of disease; tho special B afflictions that tako the life out B of a woman and make her worse B than an invalid there's a remedy; B 0:10 that It a 1 stood tho test of 1... I# - - iiui*. u fejjiury. 'Through the advice of h' lady friend, 1 tried 8TKLLA VITAE, anJ Ham thankful to her for 1 am a j well woman. I did not know a well day until 1 took three bottles. 1 suffered with monthly periods, backache, no appetite* always tired, did not sleep sound. 1 can H safely recommend STKLLA VITAE to every woman who has illness peculiar to the female sex."?Mrs. Pauline Paost, I STELLA VITAE is sold at your drug store; on this distinct apree mcnt that if the very first bottlo does not help you, your money will bo refunded. [Why not try lt?( THACHER MEDICINE CO. 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