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MILLIONS OF TREES FOR CHRISTMAS Officials of Forest S:r ioe Approve Fe!l'ni of Trees for Yuiotida. Washington, I). C.? Between four and five million Christmas trees will be felled this year to brighten American homes, churches and co: .r.umities and delight the hearts of .the children. This is tho estimi.le of the Forest Service, which says that the total of trees used in this country each vuletide season equals approximately the combined consumption of England, Scotland and Wales and is about 25 per cent greater thi-.n that of Germany. Forest service officials are opposed to any movement to discourage the use of these trees for Christmas pur? poses. To the argument that the cutting and use of the trees is a great X _ iL A 1_ _ 1. i.1 ... 4. ? * waste, vney say mat. me cusium is so old, so well grounded and so venerated that even if it were economically indefensible, these aspects will and / should continue to outweigh econom1 ic considerations. , Placed altogether the four or five millions of trees used annually would make a mighty forest, but Forest Service officers point out that many of them come from fields which are being cleared for farming purposes or froiift* forests which need thinning protect thfe: mttte sturdy trees. Tfifcy.* also0 that trees are for UsUj?- that: tfofcW> is ri<V other use to wh^ch'i thifcy^ciWrt^be put that would contribute so 'vftntti'tb 'the joy of mankind 'aa-thftftr! uae^b^ children on this owe' holiday/ tbtitl'of! ChYistttms trees consulted* iif' thifrcwmtry, 1,500,000 ate used*' in" Nfe*" Vbrk state and Ntew tJhyjftand,'^ th%J? F*6retft Service says. Black aftd: r&M spruce are very commonly seen in New England Christmas celebrations and in New York and Philadelphia. In Illinois and Ohio the local demand is supplied partly with nursery grown Norway spruce. * inca aic in ((icat ucmaiiu iui uimst* ma^ ti-jes when fur and spruce are not available. Throughout Marvland, Virginia and in Washington, D. C., the scrub pine finds a way into many homes, while in Southern Wyoming the lodge pole pine is almost the only species available. Hemlock is often used, but only in the absence of other varieties. Red cedar, says the Forest Service, is not despised where better trees cannot be had, as in the treeless states and often in Tennessee and Pennsylvania. In California red cedar and incense cedar are not uncommon. The swamps of Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota furinsh the markets of Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and the cities of the plains states, while Miiine, New Hampshire, Vermont, the Berks-hi re Hills of Massachusetts and the Adirondacks and Catskills in New York are the sources of supplies for New York, Philadelphia and Boston and even Baltimore and Washington. Christmas trees, the Forest Service says, vary in size from five to thirtyfive feet and prices run from 35-cent to $35 or $50. Where the 35-cent trees are available is not stated. o The Quinine That Does Kct Affect tho fasti Because of in tonic and laxative eifcct, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE is better thun o-dinary Su'u.ne and does not cause nervousness not ntrng in head. Remember the lull np.mcntd loou far the nature cf E. W. GHOVE. 30c. o j CITATION NOTICE. By J. S. Vaught, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, Henryetta Martin made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the estate of and effects of Mary A. Marlow. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Mary A. Marlow, deceased, that they he and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Conway, S. C., on the 23rd day of Decern ber, 1920, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 27th day of November, Anno Domini, 1920. Published on the 9th and lfith days of December, 1920, in the Horry Herald. J. S. VAUGHT, 12|9|t2 Probate Judge. o NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT AND DISCHARGE. To All and Singular the Kindred and Creditors of John M. Cox, deceased : Take notice that the undersigned ^administrator will apply to the Judge of Probate for Horry County at Conway, S. C., on the 8th day of January, A. D. 1921, at 11 o'clock a. m. for a final settlement of the estate of the said John M. Cox, deceased, and a discharge from the office of administrator of the said estate, GEO. G. BUTLER, Administrator. Loris, S. C., Dec. 8, 1920. 12| 16)41 . i A TONIC 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 ' kt improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. Sg pleasant even children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON tc Enrich it Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening, InvigorcdBg Effect 7Sc. MORTGAGE CLOSED ! ON BRICK PLANT i 1 Enterprise Brick Company or Aynor is closed by Forclcsure STOCK COMPANY FORMED RECENTLY Stockholders ' Live in Horry County, Also at Johnsonville, S. C. The Enterprise Brick Company had to stop operations recently when the plant was taken under foreclosure 01 mortgage held by the Bank of Aynor. The Dlant is located near the borders of tne town of Aynor. For several months past this company has been making and selling a high grade of brick for building pur poses at Aynor and vicinity. It was a stock company with stockholders living in this county and at Johnsonville, S. C., where the principal officers |reside. The chattel mortgage given to the Bank of Aynor for a loan several months ago, covers the Brick making plant, together with all supplies and appurtenances belonging in the business. The inability to meet the obligations is ? doubtless caused by the present tightness of money. iiUm Hugfgins was the manager of the brick works at the itme it wai closed. MAGISTRATE COURT HAS LONG DOCKET Cases Come to Conway From Almost All Sections of Horry County. The Magistrate's Court of W. H. Chestnut, Esq., has more business both of a civil nature and criminal leases than any other Magistrate's office in the whole County and perhaps more than all of the other Magistrate Courts put together. Many of the cases tried before Mr. Chestnut originate in far distant sections of HoTry County and not within his district in Conway town jfeiu'^^^SEALgQ TfNS ONLY | Ar VOai? GROCERS | PUNWELL HOUSE j COFFEE ? J Why mar we mat cigaret ?, ? ? C me > I / ?* ?. ?- ? Q 1^,' "' iCie 11 ?'""0( THIS HORRY HERALD, OOW ship. It is not often that a- party who comes into h>s Court to stait ai> net-ion i* refused attention, and tve casor. aeouriv'ate i" hi* Court very nipii'!;/ : s v*;ll he s^rn frun tu,> f??* fof'ov'n;? 'xti-'Ct fvom liir docket of recent dates: Doe. Ifr?Lincoln Potter & Co., vm. E. J. Tyler. Decision wn?*_ reserved. Deo. 17.?State vs. J. L. Go e. ohnr:;o 1 with assault and battery by whipping student, continual. Dec. 20.?State vs. J. D. Lewis, cbarped with woriying stock. Dcc. 21.?State vs. A. D. Jone^,) charge' in two cases v^th cha :ing ar.t' v.vrrying stock whi'e cutivating under an unlawful fence. Dec. 28.?Todd vs. Tyler, claim and delivery over the ownership or a hop:. Dec. 30.?State vs. John R. Mi shoe for disposing of property under lien. Dcc 31.?State vs. J. L*. Gore will be again called. Jan. 11.?State vs. Arnie Richardson for disorderly conduct. Jan. 7.?State vs. G. "W. Sellers, et al.. for trespass and disorderly conduct. Several warrants are pending with no dates yet fixed for trial. ?o Get good job printing at the Herald office. o To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c. NDBOaODDIIQei pa an | Indigestion ? H> Many persona,, ottierwia?. D B vigorous and healthy, a*e g bothered- occasionally with |j U|'. indigestion. The effects of a S- <^8<>Tdered stomach on the E5* system' are dangerous, and jjj M prompt treatment of indiges- ES Q tion Is important "The only Q kg medicine 1 have needed has m FjJ been something to aid digesu tion and clean the liver," D M writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a n [J McKlnney, Texas, farmer. * B "My medicine is ET S Thedford's b BLACK-DRAUGHT Bfor indigestion and stomach Eg trouble of any kind. I have never found anything that E& g touches the spot, like BlackDraught. I take it in broken S doses after meals. For a long bd * |Q time I tried pills, which grip- jT ( |aa ed and didn't give the good * results. Black-Draught liver medicine is easy to take, easy ?? ' rg to keep, inexpensive." < <i<>t a package from your } JjjJ druggist today?Ask for and t ?3 insist upon Thedlord's?the SI only genuine. [J \ IJJ Get it today. (J 1 ESES em tag, c easssgsaQSQSBDSii&i, B /^AMELS JP sires so c they were ma Unique fia\ jgggffir low-mild-bod ity and experl ish and choii ?/ are a revelatic Camel blend t smoked strain fL?j^Pfc| With Cam without tirir a^^bmBk ^eave no unp 110 .? .,.ryW?.r. PUff-for-puff 'ntitlcally sealad packages f-V%p \xrrAf*lr1 o 4~ cidarvtt**; or ten pack- tliC WU11U dl 200 cigarnttr*) m m ftlaaa- /V . . \per-covered carton. We tGT QUtility lO " rf /y recommend t hi a i for f/j* homi or office _ . y or whan you travel. J? Kb) /NOL.DS T WTAY, S C., DEC 23, 1920. NOTICE OF SALE. lTlor and by .virtue of a Decree of Foreclosure and Snle made by Hi:' 1' ,r. T. S. Sease, Judge Presiding; i Two1 'tli Circuit in the case of Burroughs Sz Collins Company, Plaintiffs, vJohn H. Rabpn, Defendant, and dated December 8th, 1200, notice is '? .>;vby priven that I, W. L. Bryan, C ork of the/Court as Special Master, will offer for sale before the court louse door in Conway, S. C., within legal hours of sale on Monday, January 3rd, 1921, that being the legal .r;?os day in said month, the following do^cril.ed property, to-wit: Ail and singular that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situate in Bayboro Township, county and state aforesaid, containing fifty-three (53) acres, as is shown on plat by W. C. Pitts, dated August, 1919, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at gum 3:;0 on the run of Chinners Swamp and runs thence with Charlie Fore's line N. 22 1-2 degrees E. 1732 feet to stake 3xN on the road leading from Cool Spring to Joyner Swamp; thence S. 71 1-4 degrees Et. 235 feet to stake 3xN; thence S. 23 1-2 degrees *W. 285 feet to stake 3xN; thence S. 84 1-2 degrees E. lf>21 feet ot stake 3xN on Burroughs & Collins Company line; thence S. 9 1-4 degrees west 1000 feet to stake 3x0 No. 1547 on the run of Chinners Swamp; thence down the run of said swamp, its varidus courses to the beginning ,j ...j ii- i? i 1 uuuiiutu iiunii uy lanus OT 0. W. Johnson; east and south by Burroughs & Collins Company; west by Charlie Fore. This being a part of the plantation on which O. W. Johnson now lives and being the identical tract conveyed to John H. Rabon by O. W. Johnson, Terms of sale, cAsh. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court as Special Master. SHERWOOD & McMILLANi Plaintiff's Attorneys December 10 th, 1920.' KM10IDSI INDIGESTION ! la new iruvkr focm. dry M toBgua, or with richy or wattr, hot or cold, prmfmrably hoi. QUICK RELIEF! Pric?, 25-50-75/ ALSO IN TABLET FORM MADE BY COTT ft BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION is To Stop a Cough Quick I :ake HAYES* HEALING HONEY, * \ lough medicine which stops the cough by ! lealing the inflamed and irritated tissues. \ A box of GROVES O-PEN-TRATE ! 5ALVE for Chest Colds. Head Colds and Jroup is enclosed with every bottle of ' i 1AYES* HEALING HONEY. The salve I ihould be rubbed on the chest and throat )f children suffering from a Cold or Croup. The healing effect of Hayes* Healing Honey intirie the throat combined with the healing effect of jrove's O-Pen-Trate Salve through the porea of he skin soon stops a cough. Both remedies are packed in one carton and the ?st of the combined treatment is 35c. Just ask your druggist for HAYES' SEALING HONEY. ? N ??????w?M???? fit your cigarette deompletely you'll agree ide to meet your taste! for, fragrance and mely due to Camels qualt blend of choice Turkce Domestic tobaccos >n! You will prefer the :o either kind of tobacco ?ht! els you can go the limit ig your taste. They leasant cigaretty after leasant cigaretty odor! * le on why Camels win Dletely compare them with any cigarette in any price. You'll prei coupons or premiums! OBACCO CO., Winstori-Salacn, N. C. | A Merry Chi | - and | A Happy Ne< | To our ma | customers. | We take I | to thank yoi i patronage an < > ? may continue < > X to you throu < > J[ ing year. < Y\ ! y Solomon < K* \l CONWAY I BRANCH STORE, I V v> y KRETlER "THE BEST BY SEI SOLD AND INSTALLED D. C, JO II Conway, S. C. 7|22 tf. .AsDeadi^ Every druggist in town?your feist has noticed a great falling of all give the same reason. Dod place. "Calomel is dangerous and p Liver Tone is perfectly safe an ^prominent local druggist. Take "Dodson's Lr - Dodaon'a Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every druggist who sells it. A large bottle costs but a lew cents, and if it fails to give easy relief in every case of liVer sluggishness and constipation, you have only to ask for your money back. DodsonV Liver Tone is a pleasanttasting. purely vegetable roraedy, harmless to both children and adults. Ill ! 4 - ^ ^ < "istmas i ^ ? 4 > w Year 5: < < 4 # < < ny friends and J[ < < < < V ^ < < this opportunity J! l for your past |; < d hope that we \ J L o 'J to be of service J t < ghout the com- ! v i 31 i <1 Scherr I , S. C. J ( TABOR, S. C. II Wim f HOUR )N THE FARM raiCDr'Q un rmicc rnn km. u nu uituoi. run ARM IF YOUR BUILDINGS IRE PROTECTED AGAINST LIGHTNING WITH < 'THE ONLY gf GUARANTEED SYSTEM OF LIGHTNING ~i~-- RODS. BRAND G ROD RVICE TEST" EXCLUSIVELY BY . NSON R. F. D. 2, Box 2. $>.Do.fc> druggist and everybody's drugT in the sale of calomel. They son's Liver Tone is taking its eople know it, while Dodson^fc d gives better results," said a ver Tone" Instead! Take a upoonful at nichttand wtlr* up feeling fine; no biliousness, side headache, acid stomach or constipated bowels. It doesn't gripe or cause inconvenience all the next day like riftlent calomel. Take a dose of calomsl today and tomorrow you will fast weak, sick and nauseated. Don't lost a day's work! Take Dodson's Liver Tono instead and feel fine, full eg vigor and ambition. %