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Alabama Mi Stomach Troubles Made / But Now Always DO YOU enjoy your meals? Ea without the dread of the aftei f effects? Lack off appetite, and a dlagreeablc ttck-attheetomach feeling after meals turaally Indicate that your digestin rgana are not working properly. A * result, yon will feel weak, lose weigh mad lack the energy that is to be de UTed from well-digested food. A TihuUe help In correcting sucl {Conditions Is mentioned by the Key WL K. McKenxie, of Route 1, Section WHY BOILS GOME BACK "The Cause is in the System, Not on the Surface. A Boocf Stimulant Helps 4 the Blood. Boils, ulcers, infected skin and muscle 'swelling1 arfe all akin. Drive away the boil and it comes again in another place. Dry up the ulcers and heal the infected places and they promptly return. Reduce the swelling and it will re-appear. It is in the blood, transplanted in the system. External treatments are only temporarily successful. Nothing short of a good tonic will suffice. SarDraS, an excellent compound of medicinal herbs and roots, an excellent intestinal stimulant, will attack the seat of the trouble. It cleanses the system and blood and drives away impurities. It cleanses the stomach, liver and kidneys and nature does the re^t. Common laxatives only leave you in a worse shape than before. A tablespoonful taken before each meal will tone up (he system and make a new person of you. Contains no alcohol. Try it a while. All dealers and jobbers.?adv o TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned not to hunt, fish, trap, cut and haul wood, straw or remove anything1 from my land in Simpson Creek Township, containing 110 acres, konwn as the Board Landing: Place. Violators of this notice wi'l bo punished to the full extent of ^he law. I also offer a Teward of $5.00 for proof and conviction of any person violating the above notice. W. C. TODD. Adv. 12ll6'|4llpd Sa healthful! I UADIT I ? IIHDII . I | Protect your vital forces I Iand build up your re-| sistive-powers with a little I , scom EMULSION i thrice daily after meals. | .jL Tens of thousands | daily prove that! ' taking Scott's I jMA Emulsion is a I healthful habit Scott A Bownc. Bloom field. N.J. 20-71 J , mmmmmmmm . i i | PAMETTO JPalsnetto College offers thoro Secretarial, Typewriting, Boo ;igui<U;ed branches. A schpla you a membership in our axicnt. We receive more calls jap., other colleges in the old established business colle tial instruction. New equipr Day and Night school. Posi complete the prescribed coui lege in less than half the til school. Our student body re} south and an far cast as Peni Palmetto College is known e\ Address Box 6! (Mqthei or Box 173, Orangeburg, S.( Charleston, S. G. Palmetti \ 8|5 tf. T!"C s.hooi that's I Wc pay your railroad fare t * 'mister Relieved . > fim Feel Sick at Meal Times, r Enjoys His Meals. \ X Ala., who writes: MI bad stomach trou . bio. 'When I would go to eat, I would turn sick. I took one bottle of Zlron and it cured me. Am always read) ' for my meals and enjoy them. I think i, it is a fine medicine/' 0 If your food hurts you, if your app? tite is poor, if you are pale, weak and run-down, and have other symptom* * that Indicate your system needs help, b try Ziron. It will put iron into youi blood and help build you up. Take II according to directions, and if not 1 benefited by the first bottle, the money* . back guarantee will protect you, , Ask your druggist. HORRY EVIDENCE USED IN MARLBORO Proving Identity of George C. Cannon in a Marlboro School JUDGE OF PROBATE GOES AS WITNESS Certified Record of Cojryiction, a?d Sentence in 1915 Was ? * ? 1 * V ? t VV Produced. Mr. J. S. Vaught, Judge of Probate of Horry County, was away several clays last week at Bennettsville, South Carolina, having been summoned over there as a witness to identify George C. Cannon as being the .same George Cannon who formerly lived in this County and moved to Marlboro county, where he is now engaged in teaching school. It will be remebered that Cannon taught in the common schools of Horry County for a number of yearn ' before he was tried with his twj brothers on a charge of larceny from the store of W. Boyd Jones, and for sometime he has not* been known in this section of the State and it was a surprise to some that the Judge of Probate had been sum- < moned as a witness in a hearing J held by the Board of Trustees in ^ Marlboro County to establish the j identity of Cannon. Judge Vaught leturned the latter part of last week, and it is said, ( that he identified George C. Canncn, of Marlboro County, as being the 1 same as George Cannon, who was known in this County. 1 It. appears that he has been teach ' iing in Marlboro County J or some < time and everything went along < smoothly until recently he was charged with being the same George \ Cannon who was charged and con- t victed of larceny in Horry county. < The attempt to oust him from the < school was resisted and he employed t an attorney. The trustees employed ( attorneys to represent them, Mr. I). i D. McCall being among the number. F Mr. Vaught was not the only evi- <c dence from Horry County that is be-L ing used in the investigation. Clerk (j of Court, W. L. Bryan, was called to F furnish a certified copy of the indict ment, c >nviction and sentence of the teacher. The records at the Court house show the following facts: That 1 George Cannon was indicted jointly { with Walker Cannon and Jim Can- f non for grand larceny and a true ( hill >,vas found by the Grand Jury at . the summer term of the Court of General Session on May 28th, 1015. c This finding is signed by Robbie Stalvey, Foreman; the indictment charges the theft of goods from the store of W. Boyd Jones, amounting in value to the sum of $151.54. The ( case was tried at the summer term , for 1915 by Judge R. W. Mommin- ; ger, and the verdict of guilty ap- \ pears on the back of the indictment < over the signature of P. M. Colen * * 1. _ T"% - a a T _ man, Toreman 01 me rent Jury, ( and on the back the sentence is . 1 ~~ ] COLLEGE ? courses in Stenography, j kkeeping, Accounting and irship in Palmetto College givFree Employment Departi for trained executives than South. We furnish all the sges with teachers . Individnent. Experienced teachers, tions guaranteed. You can se of study in Palmetto Golne required in any other )resents every state in the ^sylvania. The reason is rery where. 5. Varnvilli* ? fi _ y . ? k wa * School) jor 57 Wentworth St., > College i I known everywhere. o Palmetto College. } I ? written out, George getting a different sentence from his two brothers. George was sentenced to two years at hard labor on the public works or a like period in the State Penitentiary, while his two brothers, Walker and Jim, each got eighteen months at hard labor. The sentence was served out by George Cannon in the Horry County Chain Gang. Judge Vaught left Bennettsville before the investigation had been ended and could not give any information as to what the result of the trial would be. Judge Vaught says | that at the end of the hearing the attorney for George C. Cannon spoke up and said that his client had claimed that he was not the same George Cannon and that he still claimed he was not. o WATCH YOUR KIDNEYS. Inhaling the fumes of turpentine and white lead often weakens the kidneys. That's one reason why so many painters have bad backs and sick kidneys. Exposure, frequent colds and chills and the strain of climbing up and down ladders help start the trouble. If your back aches, if sharp pains strike you in the back when stooping, or working; if you have headaches, dizziness, rheumatic pains; if the urine itj discolored or pussager painful and scanty, try Doan's Kid- J ney Pills, the remedy so widely used and so well recommended by men in the painting trade. Here's a Conway testimony. Harmon H<ousend, painter, says: uI think inhaling the fumes of ttjifpon^ine is what weakened my kidT neys. I h^l to get tip very often at. night to pass the kidney secr^tiphs, atid they were unhatimU. Fj\ natty I got. Doan's Kidney Pills at tfye Conway. Drjjg Co., and in a short tim.e my back got stronger and the kidnpy secretions became nat ural." PricQ. 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy?get Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mr. Housend had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., BuKalo, N.Yj?adv (5.) SEN. DIAL.OFFERS AMENDMENT TO ACT Would Change Portion of Act Relating to Cotton Futures. Washington.?Senator Dial , of South ^Carolina, has introduced the following amendment to the cotton futures act, of much importance in :he South: That Section 5 of the United States cotton futures act, approved August 11, 1916, as amended, be amended as follows: In the fourth subdivision of secLion 5 of said act, insert "a" after 'fourth" and befoie "provide" and idd at the end of such fourth subdivision : "B. Provide that unless cotton in :.he basis grade be tendered in setcement of such contract, the buyer | shall have the right to demand that! >ne-half of the amount deliverable inder the contract shall be delivered in equal quantity in two grades,, o be specified by him, and that the j seller shall have the right to tender! >ne-ha?lf of the amount deliverable inder the -contract in equal quantity j n two grades, to be specified by iuch seller." The foregoing amendments shall bet 1 j.1._ I I ;i ivtuvi; uii UIH1 ilittfl' uic ?>um uay ^ ifter the approval of this amenda* ory act, but nothing herein shall "be J , lonstrued as applicable to contracts entered into prior to the effective [ , late of this amendatory act, or to | j iffect rights acquired or powers ex- | | ireised thereunder. I j WINTER EGOS ! I "The first winter I used Dr. Le- 1 Hear's Poultry Prescription, it made 1 tic a lot of money. I have fil hens ,l ind sold in .January $44.00 worth of 2ggs, beside what we used ourselves.?C. D. McCormick, Irimo, Idaho. Poultry Raisers who get an abundance of eggs use Dr. Le Gear's Poultry Prescription, which tones up ( tjie system and stimulates the egg-' , producing organs without injury. If < you want eggs this winter when eggs I mean money, get Dr. LeGear's Poul- j i try Prescription from you dealer ' right today. Dr. LeGear is America's ! foremost Expert Poultry Bix?eder and Veterinarian. For any ailment . whatsoever among your poultry or stock get his remedies from your dealer. They must satisfy you, or your dealer will refund your money. ?adv GET LEGAL BUNKS PRINTEDPROMPTLY The Herald is ready to print crop and chattel mortgages in the various forms wanted by different firms transacting time business in any county of the state. We would be glad for the orders to come in now so that we can got out the jobs in time to suit the needs of the coming season. The Herald is receiving orders for job work from other towns Let us have yours. o ESTRAY NOTICE. There has been taken up by me one sandy colored hog, about grown, marked with crop in right ear and c?'op and underbit in the left ear. Owner may obtain the animal by it *\rvl ?i tM/v 4 /\ 1 w? 1 / 1 / Mni ? ?* .1 <r? i.*j vij?.- uiimi i r>');ni;u il'l'l |)iiy in<r charges and the cost of this a(ivo* tircmcr?t. CLA KENCr, .7 0* T X S0\, 12j23|3t Conway, S. C. ! niiiiMkiMi i irfrfi J# . i i Jl CHRISTMAS WISH ?KertPtr thcrt it lickntn, Maq Santa Claui brinq health; IDKerevtr there it povertq, Mai) Santa Claut brinq u>eaUK; Wherever one it weepinq, Maq teart to tmilet qive Tsaq; IDhereuer tadnett houert, Maq ioq come Chrittmat daq. Cto everq heart that't achinq, Maq peace and comfort come, And maq an outlook rotq Supplant each outlook qlum; Maq friendt now teparated Soon reunited be. And everqone find qladnett Upon thit Chrittmat tree. *?Cdq?t Qom( * ? ?C A CHRISTMAS GREETING A Merry Christmas, children all. | Rich and poor, large and small, I To north, to south, to east, to west. In every land where Christ Is guest A Merry, Merry Christmas! Now may we love our neighbors mor% Antj may w^ give from out our stfirev. That atl may vhav4 a tnerry heart. Artd take a gladsome, Jbyous part In our Merry, Merry Christmas! For when dear Christmas . Eve draws nljth**' Be It tne time wh^n. yqy an<? I 8ha!ll put aWay, all Wrong and slij. And blfl the holy Chriat-ChUd, In To bless our Merry Chrl^roai! 1 -Montreal Star. ~TT"7. tflj. !g; % A CHRISTMAS CAROL Com* back to Bethlehem, The year is on the wane; A truce to strife that wearies life, A truce to grief and pain. Oh, heart, return to Bethlehem And hear its song again! If siren roices luring thee f^ave turned thy thoughts aside* If thou hast quaffed the bitter draft Of enry or of pride. If thou in agony of shame Hast thy dear Lord denied. Come back today to Bethlehem) Though thou hast wandered far. No rest shall (ill thy yearning breast Until thou see the Star. Oh, heart, return to Bethlehem* Where yet the angefs are! CHRISTMAS DAY. lib, blessed day which gives the eternal x lie I'o self and sense and ail the brute within? Oh. come to us amid this war of life. To hall and hovel come, to all who loll In senate, shop or study, and to those Who. sundered by the wastes of half a world. Ill warned and sorely tempted, ever face Nature's brute powers and men unmanned to brutesCome to them, blesi and blessing. Christ mas Day. Tell them once more the tale or Bethlehem? The kneeling shepnerds and the Babe Hlvli?_ And keep them men indeed, fair Christmas l>ay. ?Charles Kingslejr. O CITY TAX NOTICE. Public notice is hereby given that .he Town Tax Books are now open for the payment of taxes for the year beginning January 1, 1920. The following mills nave been levied: <Y>r regular town current expenses 10 For water and sewerage bonds 3Vfe ''or refunding- bonds . ZVz Total i(J The tax ordinance provides that a >enalty of 15 per cftnt be added to ill taxes remaining unpaid after Janlary 1, 1921. C. H. SNIDER, Town Treasurer. o No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with Worms have an unhealthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance. SROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood. Improve the digestion, and act as a general Strengthening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be In perfect health. Pleasant to take. 75c p$r bottle. * '.* A K i J ? We will bo in our office over Horry Drug Store every first Monday in the month, i L A. WOODRUFF. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST \i '' i t J Peoples Fil A MERRY IS OUR Wl ill As the Christmas season II! approaching, we wish 1 II: season by wishing you II; you have ever had, and iij ness and prosperity durir We have only been oper but .we have experience* i I * and ho?>e to add more c the, new year. Our app is shown by the. prompt s 111: to give you. IN * THE PEOPLES I :l # Next to RUB - MY - TISM Is a powerful Antiseptic and Painkiller, cures infected cuts, old sores, j tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains, Neuralgia, Rheumatism.?12-13. o NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of the decree and judgment of the court made by His Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, presiding judge at Chambers, in the case, of L. E. Mishoe, plaintiff, vs. Joe Beaty and Lizzie Beaty, defendants, and dated the 10th day of December, A. D. 1020, I, the undersigned, J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the court house door at Conway, in Horry county, and state of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, on salesday in January next, being the 3rd day of said month, all and singular those certain lands situate in Horry county, and described as follows, to-wit: rr*i a - ? mat certain tract, piece or parcel of land lying and being in Don: Bluff Township, containing forty (40) acres more or less, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake corner on the north side of Ridge Road, and running north to corner on Burroughs & Collins Company's line, thence running west to corner, thence south to corner, thence cast to corner, thence south to coiner, thence east up Ridge Road to beginning corner. Bounded as follows: On the north by Burroughs & Collins Company, on the west by I. C. Rabon land, on the south by T. C. Daniels and L. E. Mishoe, the Ridge Road being the line; on the east by Sally Beaty. Buy in th Where high rents are not t( haps this item does not ex:s only the State and County expense in seiiing goods; at , es do not have to be paid. * ' '* ' s : Our store is in the coiu where you can come and sc and the advantages we enj< some money when you arrh tai. i i.?_ _ i i we Keep ine oesi gooi and we keep a good stock. 1920 for fertilizers, dry q< ers' hardware. Come to the old relial DUSENBU! Toddville, immmmniuniimiHimmiiii niiimifi| . - 1 - - - ? " - ? y I- 4 HE [ling Station j . m; v.. CHRISTMAS ' SH TO YOU is on, and the New Year to take advantage of the jj; the most merry Christmas continued health, happiig the New Year. 1 for business a short time, i the patronage of many* ustomers to our list during , >reciation of your business ;ervice we are endeavoring FILLING STATION City Hall | Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. Conway, S. C., Dec. 10th, lf)20 J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. o "Cold In the Head" la an acuto attack of Nasal Catarrh. ' Those subject to frequent "colds in th? head" will llnd that tlio uso of IIAI^IVS CATAHRll M12DICINK will build up the System, cleanse the Mood and render w them less liable to colds. Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh. 'IIALL'S CATARRH MEDICINR la taken Internally and acta through the Hlood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. thus reducing the inflammation and restoring normal conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. USE "DIAMOND DYES" tJJyc right! Don't risk ma* torial. Kach packagc ?f "Diamond Dyes" contains directions ho simfdc that any woman can diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless color into old garments, draperies, coverings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed floods. Buy "Diamond Dyes" ? no other kind?thtfn perfect results arc guaranteed even if you have never dyed before. Druggist has "Diamond Dyes Color Card'" ?10 rich colon. e Country > be considered, where peril at all; and wjiere there is |,; taxes to be added in as an id where the high town tax-. >/ itry but it ison a good road, ?e us without much trouble* >y will enable us to save you re. Js to be had for the money Try us at Toddville during irtris. nrnr.prip5 anil form ? VWJ Ml * Ul V 0 ^ lie. RY & CO. s. C.