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I 4 You Do More Work* % ^ You are more Ambitious and you get more jnjoyment out of everything when youi blood is in good condition. Impurities is the blood have a very depressing effect on the system, causing weakness, laziness nervousness and sickness. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel1 it8 strengthening, invigorating effect, see Jbow it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then 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 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-giving tonic.* The formula is just the same today, and you can get it from any drug store. 60c per bottle. **" MARION A. WRIGHT - Attorney at Law. CONWAY, s. c. Office in Spivey Building MVWVVSA^^VVVVVVVVVV^VWVVVUVVVVVVN WILLIAM EUGENE KING, M i Physician and Surgeon AYNOR,. ... S. I imrnmmmmmmmmmm?mmmmmmmmf m mi i ma i i DR. J. D. THOMAS Physician and Surgeon JL.ORIS, s. o. OR. G.!. LEWiS DENTAL SURGEON ? Oiw Over Norton Drug CoMpkfw CONWAY, B. C. D. A. SPIVEY & CO. W. B. King, Secty. . # BONDS AND INSURANCE ?Office in? PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING HARRELSON & HARRELSON Attorneys-at-Law Practice both in the State and Federal Courts. , MULLINS, ? ? S. 0 H. H. WOODWAHD, Altfrwy and Coonaellar at Lac CONWAY, 8 ~ s(;AKboiiuui?ti Attorney at Law, CONWAY. 8. C. T. B. LEWIS, Atty. *nd OonooeUor at La* CONWAY.' - - 8.C J. M. JOHNSON. CIVIL ENGINEER MARION, S. 0. Mv Encinpp.rintr nnH Snruowini) , c O ?"V K/Wi office will be open during my ab ence, and prepared to take c&re of any work as usual. Address all communications a* hereto for?. S. C. DUSENBURY Attornev-at-Law Spivcy Building CONWAY, ? S. 0. SEND ALL YOUR REPAIR WORK BLACKSMITHING ; SAW HAMMERING ! ACETYLENE WELDING AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ?TO? CONWAY IRON WORKS Milton Pittman, (Lessee). 4|22|20?tf. J. I. ALLEN, Jr. Attorney-at-rLaw Office in Bank of Loris Bldg loris, s. c. F. J. SULLIVAN & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (Ut.) Telephone So. 796. Murchison Bank Bldg. WILMINGTON, N. C. Hies Cured In 6 t<? 14 Daji * PrugtMst* refund If PAZO OINTMENT fall Ocuie 1 letting, Bliud, iwecdinttor ProtrudUa Piles I.,r.inntly relieves Itching Pi lea, ar.^ you can tfc rebU'ui bleep alter tlxj ilrsit CPDlicatioo. Price 60c TdS HORRY HERALD. 0 ffujhe americai mm in peac \ v'' Disease Pi Thniuph !ts HeaUh Service the Anv wide concentrated tffort In co-operatl< reduce greatly tlte dBtount of prercntnh among the ceuntry** 10tJ.OCW.OOO populn tool. Special atteattoa Is rleyoted to chll lied Cr?M welfare citric where little en In tL? proper care ft them. itTakes the stargh out of a fellow ? t ONLY FEW PESTS ARE NATIVE BORN Many of the Things Damaging: to us Came From Other Countries FIVE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS Destroyed by Pests That Have come to TJs From Other Countries. In discovering America, Columbus not only opened up a vast new home for man but for insect pests of cultivated crops and dom^fetic animals as well. Fully 100 of these foreigners have made their way to American shores, and incidentally to American gardens and fields, up to the present. They have multiplied so that today their destruction of orchards, gardens, and farm crops is estimated approximately at $500,000,000 a year? more than $1,000,000 a day. Their havoc would be much more than this were it not for the quarantines and control work conducted by the United States Department of Agriculture through its Bureau of Entomolcgy and its Federal Horticultural Board. Only Few Native Pests. Of all the inscct pests and diseases that attack cultivated crops and cutinto the profits of the Aemrican farmers severely, there are relatively few of the more important ones that are native to the United States. Like many other baneful things, insect pests and diseases have followed the course of civilization. They are carried in many ways from one country to another, and it is the work of the Department of Agriculture to guard the 'Unitod States against their entry and to prevent their spread once they make their appearance here. While many of the pests have come from European countries, Asia ha* contributed its share of them. Prominent among these for its destructive activities is the San Jose scale, which made its first appearance in the United States 40 or 50 years ago, having its way here from China. It became widespread throughout the United States in the late nineties, and at the present time there \s practically not a commercial deciduous orchard in this country that does riot; have to be sprayed once a year to control this pest. Some idea of the burden which this insect puts upon the orehardists of the United States can be had when it is realized that the expenditures for apparatus and spraying amount to aproximately $10,000,000 annually. In addition to this are the losses that the insect causes in spite of this control treatment, and they are very large, especially in small orchards I and household plantings where spray ings is not commonly practiced. This insect alone . undoubtedly has cost this country during its presence here upwards of $100,000,000. This oriental peach moth, which gained entry in 1912 with imported oriental cherry trees from Japan has just begun its spread and depredation. It affects practically all deciduous fruits, vnc bur-. fair to It destructive, as the \*alt-kno\vn iKr.g moth, the cause of wormy apples. The Japanese beetle, brought In about the -same time as the peach moth, has already gained such firmi foothold t)iat, in view of its haoits! j and prolonged fight, it is probably | incapable of extermination and may ultimately overspread the United States. Tt attacks not only practical ly all fruits but also many garden vegetables and corn. Attempt* io check the spread of this nest are being made by means of Federal and local quarantines, particularly in Now Jersey. Under this t.unri'ntine the Government maintains a supervision oveV the movement of articles ] likely to carry the pest from infest od areas to oilier sect ions 01 u e t country. Another foreign pest in comparatively recent years which ha> made its appearance in this country is the European corn borer. Infestations have been discovered in several eastern States, asd local quarantines by the Federal Horticultural Board have been instituted to prevent its spread to the corn belt. R- contly heavy infestations were discoverer! in Canada, "presenting more immediate menace to the -corn be't. Specialists of the department arnow considering steps for guarding against this new source of danger. Pests from Mexico. Mexico has contributed its share of insect pests that are now estabii hod in this country to the destruction of American crops. Cl'jff among these ' are the boll weevil, the pink boll worm, and the little Mexican beetle, known as the bean ladybird. The last which has been discovered in Alabama, now threatens to spread to other southern States and inflict immense damage to the cowpea and benn crops. The general public has its duties in aiding the Department of Agriculture to prevent the further spread of insect pests and diseases, and in cooperation renders a great service to the American farmer. Automcbilists and other persons journeying through infested areas should carefully observe all quarantine regulations, being careful in transporting * articles capable of carrying the insect. s o : Talk to the people through the ! Herald. Working Hard Every Day With out Let-up Wears You Out in Time SOMETIMES YOU NEED A TONIC Pcpto-Mangan Makes Rich Red Blood a^nd Lifts You Out of Bad Health Ruts. There are days when you feel downright sick. You think you couldn't feel any worse. Yet, as far as you know, there's nothing the matter with you. From the time you get up in the morning till you go to bed at night you are tired. You feel as though you'd like to sit down and do nothing. You reel tired and pale and haggard. You get careless about your' dress. No wonder! Your blood is all clogged up with poison. Your power of resistance is at a low ebb. Your blood needs food. It needs the help that the vitalizing tonic, Pepto-Mangan, will give it. Instead of feeling exhausted and tired out for months, you will soon pick right up and feel well and strong again. And with good red blood you are able to fight off ailments. Pepto-Mangan is widely and heartily endorsed by physicians. It is effective and easy to take. It is prepared in both liquid and tablet form, and you can take one or the other and roceive the same benefits. Sold at any drug store. But. be [sure you get the genuine Pepto-Manjgan?"Glide's." Ask for it by the full name and be suve the full name, [ 'Glide's Pepto-Mangan," is on the i package. Adv. o rlabitujal Constipation Cured in 14 to 2! Days ! -'LAX-JDS WITH PEPSIN" is a speciallyprepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual 1 Constipation. It relieves promptly but should be taker, regularly for 14 to 21 days to induce regulai action. It. Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant t.o Take. GOc ! ?~cr bottle. i 11 I ' Mr. Enoch Moore, of Oconee, ! j(: .J was nervous, and my limbs scetnet |'l some such feeling, I can liardh i "trembles." 1 was sallow, had a d ; ffpv at night. I read of Ziron and tliou^ i pi ^1C SamC ^?r ni? * knew I could al 1 81 It P Ea The Scientii In I ^ ? _ 1 _ _ f^ii L. > ix ^ ana very snoruy i leu ucuer, aie a 9 feeling gradually left me. It was a lj) seemed to hit the spot." Moore had not been bei iR took, he could have gotten his 11101 U druggists everywhere on a moneyISP insist upon Ziron Iron Tonic. Hi ing else as good, so refuse imitati Ask your druggist for Ziron. % V OH WAY, S 0., DEC. 2, 1920. fRED CROSS ^&T E TIME M2 evention eriean lied Cross has begun a nationon \tIth established organizations to ?le disease and physical defects found Hon. Education Is Its most powerful Idren, and this picture shows a typical e? are treated and mothers Instructed cures Ma'aria, Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever, Colds anil La Grippe. It kills the. parasite thai causes the fe>er. It is a splendid laxative and general Tonic.?adv. ?o The Quinine lliat Does not Atteci tho Head Recruse of its toi;?c and laxative Mfcct, I.AXArr'K 13ROMO QUININE it better than o-dinary Qu;u.t\e and does not cause ncvvousnens not rm.TMig iu head. Jlvmcmber the iull name ami 1'>ok for the &g nature of li, "?V. GROVE. 30c. I PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN I l :7711 / / /\t'jd* ^/ /! Any (.V) 11 ntry Motorist can Supply the Words and Music for this Cartoon. The Wealthiest Nation on Earth had Plenty of Kale to dicj the Panama Canal and Wallop the Germans but j Can't Spero more than a fe\V Stingy Jitneyii to Prevent the Country Roads from turning into Goo at tne first Heavy Dew. USE "DIAMOND DYES" j jgy* Dye right! Don't risk ma- | \?pyi loriftl. ICach package of "Dia^r. jmond Dyes" contains direc ^ t,ollR that any ^ vS nvonian 'can diamond-dye a / new, rich, fadeless color into mhIl garments, draperies, covw >or,nos? everything, whether \ J 'ij wool, silk, linen, cotton or I | J/J mixed pood4*, / '//I lil,.Y "Diamond Dyes" ? no f ij \ other kind?then perfect lefVr 1 nits nrc pnaranlood even if von' have never dyed before, vi W, 5'rnj/iA-^t '|:IS "diamond Dyes | Q Color Card" ? 10 rich colors. (!! I in f\ ir 7 o |i ?hRvUu& ? r>\ x C., tells how Ziron helped him: "I ( i to ache as though 1 was scared--or / describe it. I would have weak (II Iraggy, worn feeling; didti t rest well ana lit if it had helped others it might do J Tt least try it. I began using jA M ?1 it ION | ic Iron Tonic i nd slept more, and the weak, nervous UJ tonic?a builder?I needed, and Ziron nefited by the first bottle of Ziron he rc ticy back, for Ziron is sold by reliable 7fl -back guarantee. U When you need Ziron, there's r.oth- PI ons and substitutes. " H Accept no substitutes. ZJ.3 K 666 quickly relieves Constipation, Biliousness, Loss of Aopetile and Headache*,, due io Torpid Liver.?ad ? o PAMETTO Palmetto College offers thoro Secretarial, Typewriting, Bool kindred branches. A schola: es you a membership in our ment. We receive more calls all other colleges in the I old established business collej ual instruction. New equipm Day and Night school. Posit complete the prescribed cours lege in less than half the tim o,r>Viafkl Aim ? ? mvnvwi, vua otuuuiit uuuy rtJpi south and as far cast as Pcniu Palmetto College is known ev< Address Box 65 (Mother or Box 173, Orangeburg, S.C Charleston, S. C. Palmetto * sis tf. The school that's k J We pay your railroad fare to "THE PRODUC T C ACTIONS speak louder the worth oi' a motor ca: More than half a mill chased Chevrolet cars. , are sold now than ever Chevrolet "Four-Nin $820, f.o.b. I 'PHONE 88 Retail purchaser will be re!) until May 1'irst, nineteen t>v I gj ? !j Where high rents are not tc i haps this item docs not cx:s only the State and County expense in soiling goods; a' j es do not have to be paid. Our store is in the coui where you can conic and s( and the advantages we enj< some moiVey when you arrr We keep the best goo i and we keep a good stock. 1920 for fertilizers, dry q ers' hardware. i I Come to the old reliai i DUSENBU! i Toddville, 666 has more imitations than any other Chill and Fever Tonic on tfco market, hut n? one wants imitation*. Th?y are dangerous things in tha medicine line.?adv. COLLEGE courses in Stenography, kkeeping, Accounting and rsliip in Palmetto College givFree Employment Djpartfor trained executives than South. We furnish all the >es with teachers . Individent. Experienced teachers, ions guaranteed. You can >e of study in Palmetto Colic required in any other resents every state in the sylvania. The reason is Dry where. , Varnville, S. C. School) or 57 Wcntworth St., College nown everywhere. Palmetto College. >F EXPERIENCE" 4 than words to indicate r. ion people have purAnd more Chevrolets Vv^-f nvn M \/ A \? i ety" Touring Car, "lint, Mich. itarCarCo. I CONWAY, S. C. a tod any decline in price up only-one. affo n jy n n*f 9 i* ^uygiia v i bo considered, where peril at all; and where there is taxes to he added in as an )d where the high town taxitry but it is on a good road :*e. us v/itliout much trouble, :>y will enable us to save you /e. ds to he had for the money Try us at Toddville during nods, groceries, and farmhi A I RY & CO. s C ^5;.^- m