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I * f ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Take Aspirin only an told in each package of genuine Bayer Tableta of Aspirin. Then you will be following the direction* and dosage worked out by physiciana during 21 years, and proved aafe by millions. Take no chances with substitutes. II you see the Bayer Cross on tableta, you can take them without fear for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tableta cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaoeiioacidester of Salicylioaeid. MARION A. WRIGHT Attorney at Law. oonway, s. o. Office in Spivey Building WILLIAM EUGENE KING, M I Phvctalan and Snrgeoa AYNOR,. - - - S.i WOTVMpap?Nff n i mmmmmmmmm i i 50R. J. D. THOMAS ffcysloian and Surgeon LXOOB, 8. o. I DR. G.!. LEWIS DENTAL SURGEON OMet Ow N?rUn Dr?( Cta^ CONWAY, 8. C D. A. SPIVEY & CO. 1 W. B. King, Sccty. BONOS ANO INSURANCE j ?Office in? PEOPLES NATIONAL BAN* BUILDING HARRELSON & HARRELSON Attorneys - at - Law ?r?ctice both in the State and Federal Courts. MULLINS, ? ? 8. 0 H. H. WOODWARD. ittwtej and CmmcIIw at La? CONWAV. 8 ~ K. tL iMjAKliOiiUUGh At torn* / it Law, CONWAY. 8. C. T. B. LEWIS, Attj. and Oonnoellor at Lav CONWAY, * - - S.L J. M. JOHNSON* CIVIL ENGINEER MARION, S. 0. My Engineering and Surveying office will be open during my ah ence, and prepared to take carof any work as usual. Addrea | mil communications as hereto fort. S. C. DUSENBURY Attomey-at-Law Spivey Building CONWAY, ? S. 0. SEND~AU YOUR REPAIR WORK BLACKSMITHING f SAW HAMMERING ! ACETYLENE WELDING AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ?TO? CONWAY IRON WORKS Milton Pittman, (Lessee). 4|22|20?tf. J. I. ALLEN, Jr. . ' Attorney-at-Law Office in Bank of Loris Bldg. LOUIS, S. 0. F. J. SULLIVAN & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (Ut.) Telephone So. 796. Murchison Bank Bids* WILMINGTON, N. C. Piles Cared to 6 to 14 Day* Druggists refund i?ooey if PAZO OTNTMlfNT fall; foeure Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protrudlag Pile*. Instantly relieves Itching Pile?, an A you can gel iwUul sleep alter the first cqdIIc&Uoq. Price 00c N jntsBSBmaeasssBBSBfrn^smBBSBftssmB LYNCMN6S SHOW DECREASE IN 1920 ? Records at Tuskeegee Institute Show 61 Compared With 83 in 1919 EIGHT WHITE MEN INCLUDED THEREIN 52 Lynched in South?This State Showing?56 Preventions Tuskeegee, Ala.?Lynchings were less numerous during the year closing today than in 1919, records compiled at Tuskeegee Institute show. Sixty-one persons, including eight white men, were put to death by mobs this year as compared with 83 last year and 64 in 1918. The report shows 56 instances in which officers of the law prevented lynchings, during 1920, and that 46 of the instances were in Southern states. Armed force was used to repel would-be lynchers on 14 occasions and in four of these the mobs were fired upon and seven of the attackers were killed and a number wounded, in 42 cases prisoners were removed or the guards were augmented or other precautions taken. , Of the 61 persons lvnched. ro port says 52 were in the South and nine in the North and West. One of those put to death was a negro woman. Eighteen of those lynched were charged with attacks or attempted attacks on women; three were burned to death, one of whom was charged with attacking and murdering a woman, and two for "killing landlords during disputes," the report says. The offenses charged against the white men were: murder, five; insulting woman, one; "110 charge except being a foreigner," one; killing officer of the law, one. Negroes Lynched. Offenses charged against the negroes lynched, the report lists as follows: murder, five; attempted murder, 4; killing ofTicers of the law, five;' killing landlord during dispute, five; attack upon women, 15; attempted attack, 3; assisting fugitive to escape, 3; wounding another, 2; insulting woman, 2; knocking down guard, "escaping from chain gang and then returning and surrendering," 2; and one each of the following; jumping labor contracts, threatening to kill man, cutting man in fight, "for receiving stay of death sentence because anotner conlessen crime," peeping through window at woman," insisting on vote." The lynchings by states were: Texas 10; Georgia 9; Mississippi, Alabama and Florida 7 each; Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma and California, 3 each; Arkansas, Kansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, South Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia, 1 each. PEPTNflANGANWiLL HELP FIGHT COLDS Make Up Your Mind to Keep Free From Colds. Get Your Blood in Good Condition START TAKING PEPTOMANGAN Now is the Time to Build Up You Will Be Strong This Winter. Every house has a supply of fuel for winter. People know cold weather is coming. They get ready for it. How many people get their own bodies ready for winter? Mos.. of us go around all summer in the intense lioof Kiivninnr 11 n n>\aiwcx r /v uui 111115 up I l\;i J ) YVWl hard all day and sometimes lying awake nights sleepless in the heat. Winter comes along. It catches many people totally unprepared physically. Few of us take stock of our health. Whether we will be well, healthy and strong, we often leave too much to chance. But not everybody. Nowadays people are learning. They know this matter of enjoying good health is a thing they can help control. If you live right, eat right, get plenty of sleep, breathe fresh air and keep your blood in good condition you will be all right. It is so simple. If you feel a litle off in health?perhaps worn out and pale?don't take chances. There's 110 need of it. Buy some Pepto-Mangan of your drugist. Begin taking it today. You can get it in liquid or tablet form. Tell your druggist which you prefer. But to be certain that you get the genuine Pepto-Mangan; ask for it by the full name?"Gude's Pepto-Mangan. Look for the name "Gude's" on the package.?Adv. 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 1 ess stomach disturbance. GROVE 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. 60c per bottle. o REGISTRATION NOTICE. The Registration Board will meet at Hinson's Store in Floyds Township Friday, January 7th, and at Floyd's School House Saturday, Jan| uary 8th. By order of Registration Board. ^55i^5!5555!^5! FOR WEAR AT SCHOOL aj. i f I I For wear at school, or wherever regular service Is required, little girls are provided with pretty but plain frocks, simply decorated. Here Is one mnde of velours and trimmed with a little needlework In long and short stitches and embroidered daisies, about the lower edge of the bodice. The plain ?k!rt Is gathered In to the waist. Dresses of this kind are made In dark colors, with the stltchery In contrasting shades. * 6ET MORE BUTTER Mrs. Hattie Meece of Glenn, Missouri. 9AVS' "T n: n o nnt 9 v . A vrM?? IIMV : enough butter from my cow's milk production for a family of two. After using Dr. LeGear's Stock Powder a short time, she pave a pound of butter a day." Dr. I^eGear's Stock Powders give to milk cows just what is needed to keep the digestive organs in proper condition, so that they get the most possible good from their feed. Give equally wonderful results when used for horses, hogs and sheep, because they are a tonic, appetizer and worm expel ler. It matters not what ailment you may have among your stock or poultry, it will pay you to get the proper Dr. LeGear's remedy from your dealer. They are the doctor's personal prescriptions, compounded during his 28 years of veterinary practice and expert poultry breeding. They must satisfy you, or your dealer will refund your money. o EASIER TO PREVENT CALF DISEASES THAN CURE THEM Most calf ailments are due to improper feeding or insanitary conditions, or both. Keep the calf out of cold rains in winter as much as possible and provide a dry, well-bedded stall at night. Provide Nature's tonics?exercise, j on c'U i %*/v -* * ? 1 ounouiiic, pure air, aounaance of treah I water, and a variety of feeds?and thi?re will be little need for medical attention. It is better to prevent the occurence of disease than to be under the necessity of curing it afterwards. Observe the calf at all times. If it should appear drowsy, feverish, stiff or sluggish, act quickly. Reduce feed at once and the disorder may be in a large measure prevented. Keep salt before the calf at all times. An abundant supply of fresh water should be available always. Some of the more common ailments can be treated by following instructions which are contained in various bulletins and publications of the United States Department of Agriculture. In case of serious illness, consult a competent veterinarian at once. Do not delay. DEVICE FOR MEASURING CERTAIN REMOTE STARS Chicago.?Results of the first successful experiments on an astronomical device at the Mount Wilson, Cal., observatory revealing that certain remote stars in the firmament are many thousands times larger in size than astronomers had ever surmised, were discussed by Prof. A. A. !VT nAtn/l c/iiiintiyt "f 4 I'm r ~ pale i M Ziron is a tonic medicine for pi UU cess in the treatment of conditions n| has been shown in thousands of ( yf] Ziron contains no dangerous, hab tonic, compounded in accordant chemists of high pharmaceutical sk n The Scientii yy Many men and women, grater write about Ziron, hoping their c W "I was very nervous; had bad hea i rj sleep well at night/' writes Mrs. L 1 M Tenn. "My husband bought a be Wk began to pick up. I think it is a U My little boy was thin, and looked QQ Ziron, and he mended up and is 1( i m Money-Bac " wity of Chicago, who perfected the device, before the American Physical Society, meeting here in conjunction with the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Under the direction of Prof. Michelson, astronomical experts have just computed the diameter of Alpha Orionus, one of the stars in the constellation of Orion. The orb is found to be three million miles in diameter, making it 3)0 times as large as the sun and making ! the earth seem most insignificant in comparison. Prof. Michelson, winner of the Noble Prize in physics thirteen years ago, is recognized as one of the foremost authorities in the world on the subject of light. o LAME EVERY MORNING A Bad Bark is Generally Worse in the Vornirg. Conway People are Finding Relief. A back that aches all day an*l v.uuscs discomfort at night is usually worse in the morning. Makes you feel as if you hadn't slept at all. You can't get rid of kidney backache until you reach the cause?the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially prepared for weakened or disordered kidneys?have been grate fully recommended by thousands. Ask your neighbor. Testimony of Conway people proves the merit of Doan's. E. L. Moore. N. Main St.. Conway, says: "My kidneys were out of order and I had a soreness in my back just over my kidneys. I was lameand stiff in the morning and had other symptoms of ki'lney trouble. 1 heard of Doan's idnev Pills an<l nmi* I Co., and used them as directed. Thev relieved all signs of kxlney trouble.'' Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy? get Doan's Kidney Pills?the samr that Mr. Moore had. Foster-Mil burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ad|7 FARMERS SUCCEED BY HARD WORK In other words we mean that farmers may succeed Jay sticking on thp job. That is the" only way tho farmers have ever done anything, and it always will be tho only way to success. No one will deny that some farmers have succeeded in the past; that they are, some of them, succeeding- now, and that too to al-1 most as great an extent as men ir* any other calling; and we know that there is a chance for farmers to sue ceed and make independent fortunes. But how are the" to do it. those that have not already done it. or are doing it now. Just as w^ have already said by the hard work which sticking to the job always means. The farmers of Horry County who will plan wiselv a^d lay ojl Their work in the rig-htway, and who will carry out their plans to tho best of their ability, will come out better I than thev mn.v tViinV Mipv <<an NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of a chattel mortgage executed by the Enterprise Brick Company and delivered to the Bank of Aynor and duly recorded, the condition of which has been broken, I have seized and will sell at public auction to the highest bidder or bidders for cash, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon on the 8th day of January, A. D. 1921, at Aynor, in the county of Horry and state of South Carolina, or near the plant of the Enterprise Brick Company, all an<l singular the certain brick works and supplies of said company itemized as follows, but sold in bulk as 1 may be directed by the mortgagee at the time, to-wit: One boiler and engine, one brick mill and appurtenances, five trucks, 2000 feet of old lumber, 10,000 brick, 75 cords of wood, 10 gallons of oil, 1(> pieces of railroad iron, 3 shovels, 10 feet of bolting, 75 ties, 1 pump, 1 piece of machinery recently delivered at the railroad denot at A'*r>nv. J. A. LEWIS, Anrent of Mortgagee. Dated Dec. 20, 1920. o Get legal blanks at the Herald office. i PEOPLE 1 lie, weak, nervous people. Its sue- M of simple anemia and general debility & :ases of men, women and children. JLi; it-forming drugs. It is a safe, mild ; with modern medical science, by rj "ic Iron Tonic P ul for the benefits they have obtained, ^ experiences may be helpful to others. daches, loss of appetite and ttould not Pj .aura F. Smith, of Route 1, Springfield, ttle of Ziron, and 1 began taking it and M very good tonic for run-down people. M 1 very pale and delicate. 1 gave him L >oking fine." Sold |by druggists on a Q C. ^ CJCl I PASTIME THEATRE I 8 Program for Week Commencing January 10th: I I TUESDAY I BILLIE BURIC I "GOOD GRACIOUS, ANNABELLE" I THURSDAY I "ADVENTURES OF RUTHt -j I and I "HIS PAL'S GAL" I rnrrv a \/ r n.iJU>/A i 1 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS I "HIS PICTURE IN THE PAPER" | SATURDAY I WESTERN and COMEDY | /rimp t\ n 1 1 ?*? <*;:* ? #* . * I ivionciay, January I/, IVIark 1 wain s I "Huckleberry Finn/' I COMING, Wednesday, January 26, Mary Pick- B ford in "Polly anna." I <$><$> <$^$><$><$> <?><$> < >< ><$> <$>? > I THE HORRY INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL f I Will strengthen its faculty after the Xmas holidays f t by the addition of Mr. Fred H. Gates to the facul~ 1 | ty. ?Mr. Gates is from the University of South | | Carolina and also Draughon's Business College, | $ Columbia, and will, with the assistance of Miss V> t Minna Gasque, of Florence, and Mr. Morris, en- * i > | deavor to build up a college of business adminis- ;; % 4 * | tration equal to any in the state. It will be of de~ 1 cided advantage, because of reduced rates, near- | ness, and opportunities for boys to reduce expenses % by \vork, for the young people of Horry county to !I take advantage of this splendid opportunity. A ;; few months spent at Aynor this winter and spring I L 1 * - '? 1 I may ue me Dest investment possible tor them to i | make. I || - ?- ' ==?; \ , A monument for your loved ones i , t, ,v If*rur-*Il!HERF. 13 no moro fittine Avnroo V - n WO. , I $ ^ sion of your love to those honored S k USELJJ deacl ? mothers, sisters, fathers, h y brothers, cousins?than a monument of i 5 eternal stone of rare beauty. J | & I am the diroct mill representative of one of " the largest monumental manufacturers in the South, I and can offer you a selection of many beautiful de * : f signs at a 'wide range in price. B I i \\ H. D. CRAWFORD, Aynor, S. C. || i2i30|3m# * Representing the Roberts Marble Co.