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. aspiffls Name "IBqyer" on Genuine i f , \ Take Aspirin ?cly as told ineach pack* #e of genuine' Bayer 'Tablet* of Aspirin. < Then you will bc^ollowing the directions and dosage worked out by -physicians during years, ?*.ml proved eafe by millions. Take no chances with-substitutes. If you see.the Bayer Cross on tablet#, you cam .take 'thorn without fear for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumt>*go and for iPain. Handy tin' boxes of twelvo tablet# cost few cents. Drt.ggiRtH also soil larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of SJayer Manufacture .of Maouao eticaaideeter at Jtialicyliosoal. MARION A. WRIGHT Attorney at Law. conwAy, s. c. Offioo in Spivcy Builtiing % WILLIAM cULthE KJNti, M t v PUyrJci.i.u i-.ud ?Surgtv;/i> AYNOK, - - - S, l> OR. J. D. fHOMAb Hh>i!tttan am; 6ui yoon uoHift. a. o OHli. !.I?WIS DENTAL SURGEON (Hic? Over Norton Co?|?a> CONWAY, 8. C, i u _ mm.mm~> D. A.SP.IVEY & CO. W. B. .King, Socl.y. BONDS AND INSURANCE ?Office in? .PEOPLE NATIONAL BANK BUILDING HARRELSON & HARRELSON Attorneys ^at-Law Practice both in the .State and Federal Courts. JJIULUNS, ? ? fl O a BL WOO?W AMD. AMwney and UniMetttr at Lft? CONWAY A ~ *. U. SCJAiUJOilOUbll Attoruejr at JUav? CONWAY, S. C. T. B. LEWIS. Atty. ?nd Councillor at I.?v j -CONWAY. - - - S. C . 1 J. M. JOHNSOM, CIVIL ENGINEER MAEION, S. 0. J4y Engineering' and Surveying -li 1 wince wiii oe open during my al> i <*unce, and prepared to take care of any work as usual. Addrea* *11 communications a* hereto fore. S. C. DUSEMBURY Attorney-at-Law Spivey Building CONWAY, ? S. 0. SEND ALL YOUR: . REPAIR WORK BLACKSMITHING SAW HAftttlfifNNG ACETYLENE WELDING AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING. j ?TO? J CAMAY HON WORKS Milton Pill .ixn, (Lessee). 4122 20 -tf. J . I.Al.LE!\l, Jr. Attorney-at-Law Office in Bank of Loris Bldg. LOUIS, S. C. F. J. SULLIVAN & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (Ut.) Telephone So. 706. Murchiron Bank Rldg. WILMINGTON, N. C. irttos Cured in 6 to 14 Day.* DniAtfUts refund i..o?.ey '.f PAZO OJNTMfcNT fails lAcun; ItdilnJ, IV*lnd. li.c otlt:*4 cr Prot.-udiJrt Piles. !r.ctant!y rcllevra luhin;! Piles, or 1 you enn get restful sleep after tbo lirst application. Price 6Uc rat TAX NOTICE. The books will be open for the col- J lection of taxes for fiscal year 11)20, from October 15th to December 31st, 1920, without penalty. Payable during January with 1 per cent, penalty; during February 1 per cent, additional, and 5 per cent, additional for March, making: a total of 7 per cent, from March 1st to 15th, at which time the books will close. REGULAR TAX LEVY The regular tax levy for 1920 is as follows: Mills State tax ,..12 Constitutional school tax 8 Ordinary county .purposes 9 Township road fund 2 Total 26 Tor Budks, Conway, Dog Bluff, Bayboro, Galivants 'Ferry., Green Sea, Little River and Dogwood Neck | townships an extra levy of two mills i (2) for township road fund, and for ! Flodys Township an extra levy of! 1 five mills (5) for township rofld fund. 1 'An additional levy to pay special taxi-s voted for school purposes in ' certain districts is as follows: Districts . Mills No. 1 Port Harrelsim 8 j No.'2 Ever Green 10 No.?3 Dog Bluff 8 No. 4 Bayboro 8 , No. 15 Sandy Plain 8 No. T> Athens 8 ' No. 'i Green Sea 3(? . No. 8 Bear Bay 4 No. -Little River ?.l?) No. 10 Dogwood Neck 8 No. 11 Socastee 12 No. 12 Collins Creek 8 , No. 13 Withers 13 J No. 14 Savannah BlufT 12 ^ No. 15 Haw Branch < 5 j No. 10 Pine Grove 8 . No. 17 Wannamaker , 12 ^ No. IS Loris 20 No. 11* Burroughs 18 ^ No. 20 Mt. Olive 16 r No. 21 While Oak 8 f No. 22 Bur col v 8 | No. 23 Good Hopr) * ? 3 No. 24 Cedar Grove ' 8 j No. 25 Gurley - 8 | No. 26 Cc?ol Spring 28 c No. 27 Zton 8 " No. 28 Chapel Hill 8 No. 25) Powell 8 1 No. 30 Pr'inceville 8 No. 31 Sidniey 8 No. 82 Hickory Grove 8 No. 33 FinVlea 11 No. 34 Oak Grove 8 r No. 35 Howard 8 No. 80 Grassy Bay 24 r No. 37 Midway 8 No. 38 Hickory Hill 16 No. 39 Simpson Creek 8 1 No. 40 Jovncr Swamp 8 No. 41 Daisy 8 1 }SJu. 42 Hughes Mill 8 No. 43 Hulls Island 8 ^ No. 44 Deep Branch 8 No. 45 Tilly Swamp 8 , No. 40 Oakland 16 iyo, 2J uea imj o No. 47 Eight Mile 30 j No. 48 Eight Mile 30 No. 49 Red Bluff 8 1 No. 60 Floyds .....16 No. 51 Floyds X Roads 8 No. 52 Popular Hill 8 No. 53 Allen 8 No. 54 Valley Forge *... 8 No. 55 Knotty Branch 8 No. 56 San ford 8 No. 57 Sweet Home 16 No. 58 J oil nson ?c No. 50 High Point ?c No. 61 W am pee ..13 No. 63 Rehoboth ! No. 64 Enterprise 11 No. 67 Mt. Pisgah " No. 68 Ilo me wood 8 No. 68 Maple 8 No. 70 Poplar 8 No. 71 Shell 8 No. 72 Leon 8 No. 73 Mt. Herman : 8 No. 74 Four Mile 8 No. 75 Virgo 2 No. 76 Toddvilie ?" No. 77 S Haw field 3 No. 78 Ebenezer ^ No. 80 Spring Branch U No. 81 Salem 8 No. S2 Mill Swamp 3 No. S3 Red Hill No. 84 Brunson <c No. 85 Watts 8 No. 87 Norton 8 No. 8S Waccamaw 8 No. ^8!) Seven Mile .". 8 No. 00 Pauley Swamp 8 No. 79 Buck^port No. 92 Vaughts 4 \r.. hi n..i. ' ;n-|71 V/illi UI'UVB < No. 9~> Twelve Mile 8 No. D(J Eldorado 8 No. 5)7 Carolina 8 No. OS lv nigston 10 No. 91) Ay nor .' 10 No. 301 Pleasant Gvove ...12 SCilOOL HOUSE BOND TAX. An additional levy of the two mills (?) in Di ii'jcts Nor. 19 i-.nd 80, and in District No. (ii an additional levj of one ivill is made lo^ pay ii store-t oil the sclu ol hou le bonds, and t< create a sin\'inj* I'unjl Cor their ii nal retirement. CAI'ITATTON TAX. A po'l tax of O'lO dollar, for school pin p->.< is levied up'-:1, cv. : y male citi -eu l?etweon the ages o; 21 an (!0 yeai's; &bl6 to eai i a living, e . j cept, C > federate \\1. ans over 50 years old. I / ? ? i rn \ rr . / \ >< ma ? m \ \ v i . i i i / n !tyj't i i\ a. A capitation \ (if no* dollar is levied i?;>on each d >*.; >\ the conn y. COMMUTATION ROAD TAX. Road tax for 1921 is .$12.00 and J payable from January 1st to March i >th, 1921. FISHERY STAMPS. Fishery stamps can be obtained at tho county treasurer's office at any time. Those? who write for statement of taxes will please stale whether or not their property is all in one school district. Not yet having; received the tax books for the collection of taxes, I find that I shall not be able to writo up the books after I get them in time to make the trip over the county tor the collection of taxes, therefore at 1 collections will be ma'.ie at the office in Conway. W. L. BELLAMY, Adv.|12i0|lt County Treasurer., E HORRY HERALD, COS WAY, ANOTHER MACHINE "1 WILL BE ADDED! Contractor A. B. Garten l as been working recently cn the erection o? the Herald'i- new pieiis which will be used for printing: large poster* und other job woik; and ?o: print ing extra pages oi' the Herald ?*acl; week when needed. It is a fast machine. It was broken while in shio ment on ihe railroad and it is taking a long time to have repairs made und get tne press in running order. The railroad company is lesponsible for the damage and will entertain a claim for this as 30011 as the extent of the injury is iuily known. o OBITUARY. On Nov. llth? 1920, the death angel entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hardy and bore from then midst their precious baby boy, Robbie L. Jr. Had he lived till the 28th no would have been one year old. Though his life was short it was a precious ministry that only he could fulfill All that loving parents and friends could do was done for his recovery: The effect of Robbie's death is not confined to his parents alone but his loving sisters, fond grandparents, the entire family, an * friends have a new tie that bivids them to the Heavenly world. We appreciate the sorrow that has jome into this home and we com nend them to our Heavenly Father, ,vho is too wise to make a mista*;o ind too lovjng to be unkind, ard t hi." blessed Saviour, who took little Children in His arms and said: "Suf :er the lit tle ones to come untcv mc . I P 1 I A 1 i 1* .. f> _1. J .I iiid lorimi mem not, 101 01 sucn i:-> ho Kingdom of God.'' We know the little one is safe in he arms of Jesus and while he car-, lot come back to us,, there is com'ort In the words of the Psalmist, j David, that we can go to him. The funeral was conducted by Rev. . 15. Cook, and the little body waaid to rest in the Collins Creek cem ;tery to await the reurrection morn. 'Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade. Death came with friendly care; Pile opening bud to Heaen conveyed And bade it blossom there." ?A Friend. o "GIT UP AND GIT." rhere ain't no use a-sittin' here Lookin' blue and glum, rhere can't lie sunshine all the time Dark days are boun' to come. )oes you think that sittin' here, Cry in' all the day, s gwin-ter make the good days come And drive the bad away? Do'se the skies is pretty dark, Tinges is mightly bad, 3ut there's not a bit o' good In you a-lookin' sad. rust git up and hustle some, Help the campaign through, \nd you'll find hard times don't hurt The big things you can do. ?Lucile Belk. YO Will be one of the most e sat down to if vou will gi the "GOOD EATS" w occasion. II FEW SUGGESTIONS Celery == Cranberries New Irish Potatoes 'Pickles Peppers Cream Cheese Dried Fruits ig Pudding Of D 1 1' iiira I uacling Jams 1 . LiIs ar.d i * uts Gvo.jc Juice S:,a!; Sauce f* } Z"'1 ' I nnnd ^r.cken ; v vup i T7! 13 25:t r lour N. Iv nghan s Hams Wesson Cooking Oil Don't forget that wo c Peanut Butter ? right hoi time. "THE SANiTAf , S. 0.9 DEC. 16, 1920. ~mmm?i?M????? CO-OPERATE WITH EXTENSION AGENTS Clemson College.?At a JargeHy attended meeting of the Oconee County Teuchers' Association, held at Walhalla, November 20th, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Resolved, that we, the Oconee County Teachers Association, anxious for heartiest co-operation with all education] forces, and mindful of the tfood work done in our county the current year by the Home Demonstration Agent, the Farm Demonstration Agent and the officers of the County Sunday School Association, do hereby call upon these agencies to assist us in our work whenever and wherever opportunities offer themselves, and assure such workers our sympathy and offer them our services. o NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the order of His Honor, T. S. Sease, Presiding Judge, dated October 2nd, 1920, and also by virtue of an execution bearing the same date in the case of I.oris Hardware & Furniture Company, Plaintiff', "gainst* C. B. Jordan, Defendant, I will soli to the highest bidder for cash, at the hour of eleven (11) o'clock, in front of tHe courthouse door at Conwny, South Carolina, on salesday in January next, it being the third day of said month, all of the following personal property, towit: One section harrow, three Muggins Plows, three John Deer 7-i;ieh, one middle breaker, one Cole planter, one Cole distributor, one Davidson plow, four goose neck hoes, one sprayer, two sweeps, two balls ! i.'.iUv twine, one definder, one Riding on plow and one stilson wrench. J. A. I wis, Sheriff of IIorr\ County. Dated Dec. 9, A D 1920. l'J.lGt* o Read the Herald Want Ads. j GASOLINE SYSTEMS Oil Tanks and Pumps, Air Compressors, Computing Scales, Floor Scales, Show Cases, Account Registers, Rebuilt Cash Registers, Safes, Store Fixtures. THE HAMILTON SALES CO., Vadv) Columbia, S. C. 1.29 tf State of Ohio, City of Toledo. Lucas County?ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1888. (Seal) A. W. Gleason, Notary Public. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is taken Internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Druggists, 75c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. I UR njoyable meals you ever ve us a chance to supply e have in store for this FOIL LINE OF EATS : We take special pride in carrying a full lino of everything that, the housewife may n selecting the ea;.s j i j and in preparing t!*"- i i k o meals, ard you v, I always find at o; x j doe everything !' I I ii ?gll | can be had in "his nv ' , i PHONE Of! CALL M US FOB YOUR TO i an supply you wi th f icsh m the machine ? at any ) IY GROCERY" f ? V * * Is, / v ^ TOBACCO BECOMES ~~ IMPORTANT CROP ) While the valuation of the tobacco crop is of great importance locally, it has become a matter of some consequence also as an item in the national total of all crops. Its fraction of the total is small because of the towering magnitude of corn, cotton, wheat, hay and oats, yet the tobacco crop is exceeded in value to the producers by only six crops, and in 1J)19 its value was equaled to the combined value of apples, cranberries, oranges, peaches, cowpeas, hops, soy beans, broom corn and maple sugar r.?.u syrup; it almost equaled the \utue ot me potato crop; it was more than two and one-half times the value of the barley crop and its value was greater than the combined value i | ij?j |; > Remember thai this jj this town, and naturally a 11 logical center for choosing j! The quality things ij here?in wide variety, j! we have marked our go< ; levels will be next spring I j! SUITS ij OVERCOATS || NIGHTSHIRTS' I SI I K SHIRTS jj HATS | SILK TIES 1 BATH ROBES | SILK HOSIERY | SWEATERS I 1 ^ ow s 3 It has always been V j ? vjj Toyland early for the co | and again this year we ? Ucn cf having a completi 2 ^ Gifts for everyone, f | Everyone knows i? v> i f 1 f f ^ j . v5 wond^rrul or v Jmstmasv. r. f?t r i cu o n u; > ~j n f* i,: - giv i n f* .V : 1*1 M CO *1 ? 1 \ >.) I ne early shopper j; V i . \ j ,,"11 :c\sc'c x we v ii! i aice oi i \j I wish to thank on hoeral patronage given n i i g t!io b;r> si one dunnp; rny IT* . I ' , % i.\r. nk rea11i i1 c I ur..n \ . $ ? i i . | Again tnasikmg yoi | body a Happy Ch/istma | Year, | *J. IVI. fVI s Miss Edna Mariow I of buckwheat, the kafirs, rice, rye, flaxseed and suicar beets. These comparisons are made in an article contained in the forthcoming yearbook of the United States Department of agriculture. To the ffreat value of $402,000,000 for the tobacco crop of 1918, and $513,000,000 for that of 1919, the crop has increased from the $10,959 of the Jamestown crop of 1018. It is computed that the crop of 1664 was worth $734,000 to the colonists; $1,030,000 was reached in 1(584, and $1,114,000 in 1698. By 1762 the value had become $4,413,000, and this seems to have been about the limit until 1790, when the estimate is $4,420,000. The amount had become $11,000,000 bv 1847. $19,900,000 by 1853, $37,000,000 by 18C6, and *106,000,000 in 1909. o Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove th# realise. There is only ono "Bromo Quiaio?.** E. W. GROVE'S signcturo od box. 30c. r i store is the style center of \\ it Christmas times it is the \\ g gifts- i| !| that everybody likes are \\ Big values, too?because j! jds down to where price jj , in most stores. il i! LEATHER | NOVELTIES I SUIT CASES jj GLOVES jj UMBRELLAS jj HANDKERCHIEFS jj MACKANAWS jj UNDERWEAR jj HANDBAGS ? ^ ^ | J our custom to have open >nvenience oi our patrons, jj up! old Mallow's repuia- ^ e stock. 1 2 ? i ora baby to grandmother. # I .at tMs will lie the most $ i Sere will be no re- 5 - - o\ * need counsel only | tV: [H'vk, as this is lie ? i 1 v.. i. \i-3 year. ^ . 11 r i * % e and all tor th^w mr. l * n toi: > yeai. It has be on | \ > <V. ' Vr>Ar !r nr?n i ? ? ^ J - -v v /V. J iVIiV UI ^ i and wishing for every- * 11 s an.I a prosperous New Jj || IARLOW I \\ a!sh Mar low |