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ASPIRIN t Name "Bayer" on Genuine j Beware! Unices you see the name ""Bayer" on pack a go or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in tfie Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost fow cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Wayer Manufacture i>t Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. MARION A. WRIGHT 1 Attorney at Law. CONWAY, s. o. Office in Spivey Building ^ WILLIAM EUGENE KING, M I > Physician and Surgeon AYNOR,? . - . S. I \ OR. J. D. THOMAS i Physician ai?o Suraeon " LOUIS. S. O. I " OR. 6.!. LEWIS DENTAL SURGEON Oflce Over Norton Drug C*?p?!k> CONWAY, 8. C. D. A. SPiVEY & CO. W. B. King, Sccty. BONDS AND INSURANCE ?Office in? { PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK J BUILDING I HARRELSON & HARRELSON I Attorueys-at Law rracuce oom in tne estate ana Federal Courts. MULLINS, ? ? SO H. H. WOODWARD, . /' Attoermmj and Counsellor at La* CONWAY, 8 ~ AL *L SCAKtiOHOUGift Attorney at Law, CONWAY. S. U T. B. LEWIS. ( Atty. and Oouncollor at La* CONWAY, ? - S.C J. M. JOHNSON, [?' CIVIL ENGINEER MARION, S. 0. My Engineering and Surveying -office will be open during my ab unce, and prepared to take cart I vi any wuii\ as usual. nuuietti mil communications a* bereto (ore. S. C. DUSENBURY *** Attorney-at-Law Spivey Building CONWAY, ? S. 0. SEND ALL YOUR '3k, REPAIR WORK BLACKSMITHING f -SAW HAMMERING I /-ACETYLENE WELDING .AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING i?*n If ^ IUUNWAY IKUN WUKM Milton Pittman, (Lessee). 4|22|20?tf. 3. I. ALLEN, Jr. Attorney-at-Law Office in Bank of Loris Bldj LOR1S, S. 0. F. J. SULLIVAN & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (Ut. Telephone So. 796. Murchison Bank Bldg. WILMINGTON, N. C. ^i^yvvv^i(%%vvvvvia CareA in 6 to 14 Day ? Dnulillfltfl roh'.mlv?v if PAZO OJNTMtNTfi fcwuro Itching, Blind, D/oedinq or Protrcdi a# Pi Ir.:.tantly relieves Itchinfl Piles, ?r. \ you can restful sleep after the first CDDllcctloo. Price < NEW FISCAL YEAR WiTHOUT INCREASE Change Can Be Made With No Advanced Levy Says Governor South Carolina may end the year with 116 deficit in the treasury, a feat seldom accomplished, and it is said now that the change of the fiscal year making it necessary to appropriate for 18 months instead of the usual 12 will not cause an increased levy by the general assembly. Gov. ernor Cooper says that he had gone over the situation and found that the assembly would not have to increase the levy. The fiscal year was changed from December 31 to January 1 to June 31 and July 1 at the general election in November when the voters passed the necessary amendment to the constitution. This was a%t first construed to mean that the legislature would of necessity be forced to make an appropriation for at least 18 months at its approaching meetin / and therefore a higher levy to care for the extra six months. The governor's statement that no increased levy will be necessary will probaoly relieve a number of taxpayers who are voicing vigorous protests against any increases in taxes. That the state will end the year's work without a deficit is also said to be practically assured, although the taxes are being paid exceedingly slow or at least the money is corning in to the state treasurer's office almost like a snail. A number of counties have so far failed to make in showing and the time is nearly up. A better showing is expected after Christmas as the penalty goes on after January 1 and unless the money does come in the treasury may be forced to take steps to make the county officers send in the money. The state has a large loan to pay during the first few weeks of the new year and must meet this by the collection of taxes. At present thei cash balance is said not to be any j too high and for this reason thei county authorities are expected to send in their state tax money at once. YOU WOULDNTTRY TO TAMP t Wll IUr.iT iv irtmiun vv ilu v/n > Mr. Dodson Warns Against Use of Treacherous, Dangerous Calomel. Calomel salivates! It's mercury. Calomel act: like dynamite on a sluj? pish liver. When calomel comes into contact with sour bile it crashes into it, causing cramping and nausea. If you feel bilious, headachy, constipated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents which is a harmless, vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful and if it doesn't start >our liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and without making you sick you just go back and get your money If you take calomel today you'll be sick and nauseated tomorrow; be. sides, it may salivate you, while il you take Dodson's Liver Tone yoi will wake up feeling great, full o] ambition and ready for work or play It's harmless, pleasant and safe t< give to children; they like it.?ad (9] o WORLD WAR ECHOES. The War Department has 4,571 emergency officers. Great Britain lost 484,143 animal during the World War. Marshal Foch has planned to visi the United States in April, 1921. The income of a' chief petty office ' in the United States navy is $126 pe month. Colorado State National Guard i to have a tank corps company equip ped with fifteen tanks. The Canadian army during th World War captured 850 artiller guns, and 4,200 machine guns. Standing ready to fly, there ai 6,765 planes controlled by the Unite States army air service. Infantry companies in the ne United States army will be reduce from 250 to 200 men. Nearly every officer and moi than 8,000 enlisted men in the o United States regular army hai been promoted. At schools and colleges in tl ) United States, more than 5,000 sti dents are taking a regulation arti lery course. Eighteen of the Presidents of tl ^ United States wesre, at some tir during their lives soldiers in r tive service. Under the new reorganizatl scheme the aggregate strength y. the New Jersey National Guard w be 441 officers and 8,3.'J9 men. During the World War neai n.-s 10,000 American Jews were co missioned officers in the Unit States army and over 500 in t navv. ) 0 ' No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with Worms have an healthy polor, which indicates poor blood, and i rule, there is more or 1 ess stomach disturbai GROVE S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given n larly for two or throe weeks will enrich the bli improve the digestion, and act as a general Stren ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will t throw off or dispel the worm*, and the Child wl les ,n P*1*60* health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bo get o iOc. Get land deeds at the Herald off >m mratnr ms**vo. com PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN WX R| 01 $ Pj > ? -J The Ensy Talker Is nil Warmed Up and Is going So Good tlint he 1ms forgotten All About the Speaker of the Evening. whom he Is Introducing. Every town has a Self-Made Orator who can Go to the Mat with the Dictionary on short notice and Comes In Handy when the iiegular Speaker can't Get There. WORLD WAR ECHOES. The road from Palmyia lo Buii;?. xr i i i i c\.i iiuvtlill, . i?., Ilcl^ UtX'M IliimfMl ."31. Mihicl drive, as a memorial to soldiers of that country who died in the World War. Of the 7,000,000 acres of lane J in 'France made unfit for cultivation l>v effects of battle from 1914 to1918, only 280,000 acres will not be in a condition to permit sowing next spring. Some 32,500 disabled ex-soldiers o" the United States armv are now studying in 2,200 institutions, ranging from Harvard down to high schools and business colleges, at the expense of the federal government. The second engineers of the United States army have a ten-truck |mot >r train as a part of their equipment. It i.-s a mobile map-making shop, with complete lithographing; machines ready to move at a moments notice. | Capt. K. W. Schroeder, holder of the world's airplane altitude record, and tlie only man who ever fell five miles and lived to tell the tale, was honorably discharged from the armv air service at McCook Field, Ohio, recently. The first shot of the war between the United States and Germany was fired April 19, 1917, when the freight steamer U. S. S. Mongolia encountered a German sub marine off the English coast and sank it with one shot from one of her guns. While smokeless powder now makes it impossible to observe the discharge of artillery in the daylight, I THE HORRY IND A i I Will strengthen its facult] , | by the addition of Mi. Fi 5 | ty. Mr. Gates is from I * I Carolina and also Drau f Columbia, and will, wil >j| Minna Gasque, of Flore 't deavor to build up a col 3 | s | tration equal to any in th i i cided advantage, becaus r I ness, and opportunities fc s I by work, for the young \ e | take advantage of this s | few months spent at Ay d | may be the .best investn 5 I make. r'C ... I I I. I. 1C To My Friendi lie ^ ? IN APPRECIATIOi ?n GIVEN ME durin of 111 method of thanking my and wish for them ,e<l A Happi coupled with continued as a ! * 1 ce. Z: Q tj 8th-! . JL. g| "Good 7 ice. JWtY, 0.. DKC. ISO, 1830. the United States Government ami private chemists are working in an effort to develop a flash less powder which will make the discharge of artillery non-observable at nignt. The bodies of about 550 American soldiers, who died in England, are to remain permanently in that country by request of the families o the men. All other American dead in Great Britain have been returne' to the United States. Three generals on the active lis' Nf tho United States armv hav: becrt seriously mentioned as the pio pective Secretary of War. The. are: Gens. Pershing-, Leonard Wooo and Major Gen. Clarence B. Edwards who commanded the Twenty-sixth (New England) .division in France. The Victory Hall Association oi New York, has asked the War Department for permission to remove from France the body of an unidentied American soldier for burial in memorial crypt in the proposed Victory Hall in New York city. The Secretary of War lias, however, decided against the plan. The new army gas mask, instead of being carried on the chest, fits under the armpit, and one motion enables the wearer to get it on his head. It has no mouth and no nose clip inside, and air is drawn across the inside of the glasses to keep thent clean. Speech, sleeping, and all ordinary tasks are simple with it. One of the most highly honored heroes of the World War is private John J. Kelly, a former marine, of Chicago. In addition to the navy Congressional Medal of Honor and a gift of $100 in gold, which he recently received from President Wilson Private Kelly has ten other decfrom Belgium, France and Montenegro. The historic Indian school at Carlisle, Pa., which was an army hospital during the war, is to t)e established as a medical department of the United States army, where n force of about 1,700 physicians will be trained. Besides its classes of voun,r doctors who are candidates for commissions in the army, there will be ^n enlisted personnel of about 1.000. o 6 6 6 will break a Cold, Fever and Grippr quicker than anytbin r we know, prevent in k pneumonia.?12-13. USE "DIAMOND DYES" Dye right! Don't risk maj ? 4 r?ri*i 1 ImicIi nticknop nf ''Dia p-}k tnond Dyes*' contains clirec* I t'ons HO simple that any ; nakuT/ / ?^A woman can diamond-dye a | new, rich, fadeless color into I toytf old garments, draperies, covj /t^Yi I* .wrings, everything, whether i I -nV -4-lfr wool, silk, linen, cotton or ro550rj mixed goods. ' WO'Vij Bny "Diamond Dyes"?no | ?$ other kind?then perfect resuits are guaranteed even if l! vV? y?u *iave nover dyed before Tji J)ruggist has "Diamond Dyes j?r% -J* Color Card'* -? 10 rich colors USTRIAL SCHOOL I / after the Xmas holidays | ed H. Gates to the facul- I the University of South I ghon's Business College, | :h the assistance of Miss 1 M/,rt ?> -? ./-l 1\^ v nn_ $ lite, anu ivii. iviumo, < lege of business adminis- < e state. It will be of de- ! e of reduced rates, near- ; >r boys to reduce expenses 1 people of Horry county to < plendid opportunity. A ; nor this winter and spring J lent possible for them to \ < < < < < ><$ <$><$><?><$><?> <$><$> <^<$><$ 5 And Customers N OF THE BUSINESS ig the year 1920, I take this many friends and customers J j New Year good health and prosperity. EI a, w e s kings lo Eat" ? $ 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. 1920, 1, the undersigned, J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Hoiry County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder berore 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: That certain tract, piece or parcel of land lying and being in Dog Bluff Township, containing forty (40) acres The Woodward takes this method ot tha and customers who hav their opening, and wishei health and happiness thr< Annow We will move, about Jai location, in the Conway to the building formerly c cantile Co., next door to We Welcome V Woodward's . TO OUR MAN CUS1 Although we havei year, we feel like wishir a happy and prosperoi them that we have app ! us, and hope, during th< ; more to our already lar by giving them more st ing, coupled with the b possible. You A re Guaranteed < ship and Durability You Buy of Us. MONROE and SOC Gents Fui : L. A. PERMI Next Door to West< > > > ^ ram A monun for you \. \ f I^jhere i8 *i sionofyo <;? IUE ? aeaa ? m ? brothers, cousins / ' eternal stone of r \'y I am the direct i the largest monumen and can offer you a 8 1 \ ' signs at a wide range H. D. CRA^ i2)30|3mo Represe: more or less, bounded and dwiltml 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 soutn tu coiner, thence east to corner, thence south to corner, thence east up Ridge Road to beginning corner. Bounded as follows: On the north by Burroughs & Collins Company, on the west by I. C. Uabon land, on the south by T. C. Daniels and L, E. Mishoe, the Ridge Road being the line; on the oast by Sally Beaty. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. Conway, o. C., Lec!. IOth, 11)20 J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry County. H. IT. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Millinery Store inking their many friends e patronized them since 5 tor them continued good Dughout the New Year. ncernent mary 1st, from our present National Bank building, ccupied by the Gner Merthe Norton Drug Co. oul o Our Store. Millinery Store New Year Y FRIENDS AND X) ME RS i t been in business quite a / i i t lg our menus ana cusiomers us New Year, and assure >reciated the business given ^ coming year, to add many ge list of satisfied customers ylish and up-to-date clothest service and lowest prices of Style, Good Workmany in Clothing, Etc., When :IETY BRAND Clothes nishing Co. 1.NTER, Manager Mil Union Telegraph Co. ?,1 _ _ J ^MP^VH vent r loved ones no more fitting expre3ur love to those honored others, sisters, fathers, il _ r I ? man a monument or II are beauty. f| mill representative of one of I tnl manufacturers in the South, -I election of many beautiful de" J| in price. fl * I ^FORD, Aynor, S. C. nting the Roberts Marble Co.