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| Many a Pretty Spoil ? Not only are those pimples and splotches disfiguring, but tKey lead to serious skin diseases that, spread and cause the most discomforting irritation and pain. Sometimes they foretell Eczema, boils, blisters, scaly eruptions and other j^nnoyances that Vairn, like flames of fire, and make >> you feel that your skin is ablaze. If you are afflicted with this f*rm of skin disease do not expect SOUR STOMACH | I INDIGESTION Thedford's Black-Draught Highly Recommended bjr a Tennessee Grocer for Troubles Resulting ft om Torpid Liver, East Nashville, Tenn.? The efflc fency of Thedford's Black-Draught, thi genuine, herb, liver medicine, is. Touched for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, n grocer 01 mis city. "It Is withou* doubt the best liver medicine, and I don't believe I could get along withou: It I take it for sour stomach, heac1 ache, bad liver, indigestion, and ai other troubles that are the result o> a torpid liver. "I have known and used It for year: and can and do highly recommend ii to every one. I won't go to bed with out It In the house. It will do all i* claims to do. I can't say enough fo it" Many other men and women through but the country have found Blade Draught just as Mr Parsons describeF ?valuable in regulating the liver t< Its normal functions, and in cleansing bowels of impurities. j Thedford's Black-Draught liver medicine is the original and only genuine. Accept no imitations or substitutes. I.. Always ask tor Thedford's. r.ai llf ix nin i#nn niMI UIU TUU MAKE IN 1920? V O Work has begun on the collection of the income tax for the year 1920. tJrtcle Sam, through the Bureau of Internal itevenue, is addressing to ?very person in the United States the question, "What was your net income for 1920?" The answer permits of no guesswork. Every single person whose net income for 1920 was $1,000 or more and every married person whose net income was $2,000 or more is required to file a return under oath with the collector of internal revenue for the district in which he lives on or before March 15, 1921, The penalty for failure is a fine of not more than $1,000 and an additional assessment of 25 per cent of the amount of tax due. For wilful refusal to make a return the penalty is fnt^d ~ IN z | Ann-Ferment 4 W ? r^Betareft-a.ijB.ur^Ato^ 21 CHILDREN 11 v l ? ft | <9tT?,N?i??*ieoHQ. j | For CWUn .< tU [stomach tad bowels hi! ,we"** j!' Dy*etrt?ry, DUrtko?y ChoUra MorVuixtypn. ^|t Griping P?iiv?nifvJl?n')r, < ) nuum, sftjylndl Nctvoui JL tic. jjl wfaiWl. toBWCW 3 I dj 4 to ? t?k? M? ( ? # U ' ? \ ; FVtl OCiUWft MS?l ! c ? | - 1 u anti-ferment ! i! k H > ' i % itvi4 > JKUYKENOAI CHtMICU CO. i | | OOCK HILL S. C "Didn't I Prominent Georgia Lady and SleeplessnessPEOPLE who get to feeling weaV fiTflrV TlftW nrd thnn nn/1 nfViA not seem to get the proper re fMtament from rest, Bleep and recrea Won, need a tonic to help their blood revitalize and build up their system. For this, you will find Ziron Iron Tonic very valuable, as the tesimony ol thousands already has proved. Mrs J. W. Dysart, lady of a prominent Georgia family residing noar Carters vllle. says: "l didn't feel like myself, | Face | led by Pimples I A to bo cured by lotions, ointments, salves and other local remedies, as they can not possibly reach the source of the trouble, which is in the blood. Begin taking S.S.S. today, and write a complete history oC your case to our chief medical adviser who will give you special instructions, without charge. Write at once to Medical Director, 152 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. a fine of not more than $10,000 or not exceeding one year's imprisonment, or both together with the cost of prosecution. A similar penalty is provided for making a false or fraudulent return, together with an additional assessment of 50 per cent of the amount of taxes evaded. Women Must Pay Tax. The income tax applies to women as well as men. Husband and wife must consider the income of both plus that of minor dependent children, and if the total equals or exceeds $2,000 a return must be filed. A minor who has a net income in his own right of $1,000 or more must file a separate return. To be allowed the $2,000 exemption a married person must be living with husband or wife on the last day of the taxable year, Decern- j ber 31, li>20. Divorces, persons separated by mutual agreement, widows and widowers, unless they are the sole support of others living in the same household, in which case they are allowed the $2,000 exemption llu> i\f > ovo on ^ i Mil vv\i vuv j ivuvi vi ? i lining j itx v. VII titled only to .$1,000' exemption. Tax Rate for 1920. The normal tax rate for 1920 is the same as for 1010?4 per cent on the first $*1,000 of net income above the exemption and 8 per cent on the remaining net income*. This applies to every citizen and resident of the United States. In addition to the normal tax a surtax is imposed upon net income in excess of $5,000. Instructions on Form. Full instructions for making out returns are contained c>n the forms, copies of which may he obtained from collectors of internal revenue. Persons whose net income for 1020 was $5,000 or less should use Form 1040A. Those with income in excess of $5,000 should use Form 1040. Revenue officers will visit every county in the United States to assist taxpayers in making; out their reurns. The date of their arrival and the location of their offices will he announ ced by the press or may be ascertained upon inquiry at the offices of collectors. This advisory service is without cost to taxpayers. THE CRACK 0' DOOM FOR NASTY CALOMEL Folks Abandoning Old Drug for "Dodson's Liver Tone," Here in South. XJgh! Calomel makes you sick. It'horrible! Take a dose of the dangerous drug tonight and tomorrow you lose a day. Calomel is lmercUiy! When it comes into contact with sour bile, it crashes into it, breaking it up. Then is when you feel that awful nausea and cramp ing. If you are sluggish, if liver is torpid and bowels constipated or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath is bad or stomach soui, just tr> a spoonful of harmless Doc!son's Liver Tone tonight# Here's my guarantor*?Go to any drug store and gtft ii bottle cf Dodsofi's Liver Tone for a few cent *. Take a fcpoonful and if it doesn't straighten you right up and make you feel fine and vigorous, go back to the store and get your money. Bodson's Liver Tone is destroying the sale of calomel because it can not salivate or make you sick.?adv 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, January 8th. By order of Registration Board. o Get legal blanks from the Herald. Kest Well" Suffered from Faint Spells ?Relieved by Ziron. ; "I didn't rest well some nights. 1 > would be just as tlrdfl when I got uj In the morning as when I went t< bed. I would get weak, and have kind 1 of falnty spells?at times hardly able to do ray housework. "I heard of Ziron, and felt mayb* ? a tonic would help me. I thought it would at least strengthen me. "I believe Ziron has done me good, I fe?J bettor. I ai glad to recommend it as a *rood tonic.' Try Ziron. Our money-back gun ran tee protects you. At your druggist'* Mil ON AMPLE LINES %. .&" iff i - fJ~Wi rn' iirinr-(M<wirin"1 The picture lulls the story of this handsoiDP <*?>at s<> completely tha' therte .a nothing further to say except that ii is made of heavy duve ivn and is brown in color. Bank No. U9i) Statement of the Condition of The HANK OF AYNOK Located at Aynor, S. C., at the close ol' business December Hist, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $71-'227.OK Overdrafts 2,665.98 Furniture and Fixtures 1,000.00 Due from Banks and Bankers 0,078.41 Currency 3,742.00 Silver and Other Minor Coin 340.06 Checks and Cash Items 12.00 Other Resources, viz: Liberty Bonds 11,000.00 Total $99,065.53 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In $15,625.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 1,349.84 Individual Deposits j Subject to 'Jhec^ 42,022.16 Time Certificates of Deposit 25,507.57 Cashier's Checks 460.96 Bills Payable, Includ'g Certificates for Money Borrowed 15,000.00 | Total $99,965.53 State of South Carolina, County of Horry, ss. Before me came R. N. Johnson, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being: duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing1 statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of paid bank. R. N. JOHNSON. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of January, 1921. G. E. EDWARDS. Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. M. FLOYD, L. R. HAGOOD, R. N. JOHNSON, Directors. DO YOU CATCH COLD EASILY? ;Your Vitality Is Low?Resistance Weak I I YOU NEED PEPTO-MANGAN Rich, Red Blood Will Strength en You and Put You on Your Feet?Able to Resist Colds. Your system normally healthly should never catch cold. Your body is adjusted to take care of sudden changes in the weather. It is when you are run down and your vitality is low that your body I i -1 / rill - i lanuui tuijursi it.-sun. men you iaKe cold. If you keep your blood in good condition, with plenty of red corpuscles, you will be strong and youi body will easily adjust itself to sudden changes. You will throw off the cold germs that go flying into the air when someone with a cold sneezes Iied-blooded men, women and children eat well. They have plenty o1 energy. They go along with a smih because they feel right. Try Pepto-Mangan, the successfu tonic. It is a wonderful blood builder Take it for awhile till you feel right Pepto-Mangan is widely and heart ily endorsed by physicians. It is ef fective and easy to take. It is pre on red in both liquid and tablet form The medicinal properties are tin same. Sold at any drug store. But b< [ sure you got. the genuine Pepto ? Mangan ? "Gude's," Ask for it 1>: > name, and be sure the full name , "Gude's Pepto-Mangan," is on th< package.?Advertisement. > . MOTHER'S FRIEND :' For Expectant Mother* Used By Three Generations Write row DOOKLFT oh MOTHERHOOD an o the DAnY. r?ri * DBAuriLLO R&6ulai0r Co., Dipt. 5-D. Atlanta. Ga SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. (Complaint Served.) State of Sou$h Carolina, County of Horry; Court of Common Pleas. Rena Bailey, Plaintiff, vs. S. D. Duncan, N. B. Allabrook as surviving partner of the firm of Allsbrook Bros., D. F. McGougan as executor of J. R. Allsbrook, of the firm of Allsbrook Bros., deceased, et ah, Defendants. To the Defendants as above named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is hereby served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Conway, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for relief demanded in the compiaint. Dated Conway, S. C., Sept. 18, 1919. L. B. SINGLETON, Plaintiff's Attorney. To W. L. Grainier, Kenneth Grainger, absent defendants brought in bv order of the Court dated Mav 30, 1919: Take notice, that the complaint in the foregoing stated action and the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and for Horry County, at Conway, S. C., on the 26th day of November, A. D. 1919. L. B. SINGLETON. Plaintiff's Attorney. W. L. BRYAN (L. S,) C. C. C. P. NHTirK. Under and by virtue of a certain bill of sale or chattel mortgage given by R. C. Anderson to D. D. Anderson, on May 6, 1918, and recorded May C, 1918, in Book II., page 429. of the public records in the clerk's office for Horry County, I have seized and will j offer for sale at Horry, S. C., during the legal sale hours, beginning at 11 i o'clock on Thursday, January 20, 1921, at the store of R. C. Anderson, the following personal property. All the stock of merchandise, consisting of dry goods and groceries, and also all store fixtures of every kind and description. Terms of sale cash. H. N. SESSIONS, Agent for Mortgagee. January 4, 1921. o LOST OR STRAYED. One small red cow with few white spots on flank or hip, the end of each horn sawed off, and one hind hoof grown up above the other that caused her to slightly limp, with crop and short split in left ear and undersquare in right ear; with one red heifer calf, with slightly dark head and a white spot in forehead, with dark streak i down her back and a few white spots I on side and hips; together with one bull calf which was red and yellow and white pided on head of shoulders and almost white on hips. The exact information as to their whereabouts given to me by anyone will warrant suitable reward in return. SAM J. BLAND, R F D No. 2, Conway, S. C. Dec. 3, 1921?1|6 tf o will break a Cold, Fever and Grippe quicker than anything we know, preventing pneumonia.?12-13 o TAX RETURNS FOR 1921. The County Auditor of Horry County will attend the following places at times specified for the purpose of taking returns for the fiscal year 1921 of all poll tax payers, also all j personal property owned January J 1st, 1921, also all new buildings r.nd all transfers of real estate w.Yich ! have been made since last return. All able bodied males between the I ages of 21 and GO years, capable of learning a support, shall be deemed taxable polls. I Executory and admbii'trators are rec.uired to make returns of all property under their control. i Failure to make returns within the time specified subjects the delinquent to a penalty of 50 per cent. Monday, January 17th. Warn pee, 9 to 11; Little ltiver, 1 to 2; Brooksville, 3 to 4. Tuesday, January 18th. Red Blufr, 9 to 10; Ebenezer, 11 to 12; Nathan Bellamy's Store, 1 to 2; Daisy, 3 to 4. Wednesday, January 19th. Galivants Ferry, 9 to 12; Ay nor, 1 in 3: Cool Snrint*. 4 to 5. Thursday, January 20th. Cooper's Store, 9 to 10; Stalvey, [ 11 to 12; Burgess, 1 to 3. Friday, January 21st. Bayboro, 9 to 10; San ford, 11 to " 12; Lor is, 2 to 4. Tuesday, January 25th. Rehoboth, 9 to 11; Mt. Pisgah, 12 to 1; Hinson's Store, 2 to 4. ' Wednesday, January, 26th. Stevens X Roads, 9 to 11; Floyd? ; School House, 12 to 4. Thursday, January 27th. Spring Branch, 9 to 11; Grassy Bay, 1 to 2; Jollies X Roads, 3 to 4. Friday, January 28th. Green Sea, 9 to 12; Fowlers Schoo Ilmico 1 fn 5 ItVUUV) A vv/ ?/* The balance of the time until Feby 20th at the Auditor's office in Con L> way. N. C. ADAMS, ? County Auditor. o f FARMERS' STATIONERY. e The Herald can print far the farmer note heads or letter heads whicl w he will be proud to use, and th< beauty of it is that his stationerj Iwill not co?t him any more than wher lie buys it in small lots at the retai teres. o RUB - MY - TISM > Is a powerful Antiseptic and Pair > killer, cuich infected cuts, old" sores ? totter, rf<\ Kolievcs Sprains, Ncu> ralgia, Rheumatism.?12-13. kretIer LIGnTN II "THE BEST BY J SOLD AND INSTALLE d.c.jo Conway, S. C. 7|22 tf. NOTICE OF DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Guardian of the esta e n 3 ^ i?l r runcis mil. Hon llil!, Hcle.\ i Hill and Mary Hill, Minors, will up- j ply to the Judge of Probate in and ! for Horry County at his office at Conway, S. C., at <cleven o'clock in the forenoon on the first day rf February A. D. 1921, for a final discharge as such Guardian. D. L. HILL, Guardian of Frances Hill, Don Hill Helen Hill, and Mary Hill, Minors. Dated December 15th, 1920. 12123 td HEALTH RESTORED "My horse was in such run down condition, I thought he would die. After feeding him Dr. LeGear's Stock Powders, he is as well as ever and is now as good looking a horse as there is in this section."?J. C. Huste, Rockbridge Baths, Va. Dr. LeGear's Stock Powders build up the body, vitality and muscular energy of your horses and mules, insure more meat with less feed, from your hogs, sheep and cattle, and help your cows produce more and richer milk. Mr. Huste'S sin.'lll Avnonrlifnfo saved him the price of a horse. Dr. LeGear can also help you. For 28 years as a Veterinary Surpreon and expert poultry breeder, he has devoted himself to the compounding of remedies for ailments of stock and poultry. Whenever you have an ailment among your stock or poultry pet the proper Dr. LeGear remedy from your dealer. It must satisfy you, or your money will be refunded. ANNOUN THE MERCANTI DUSENBU Is running the same as e\ tomers the best advantage '! ent conditions of the coui I An inventory has been t< on hand, together with th and bills payable. The dition than ever before, slump in prices. ! HP l\ /% /\ i A rLv ^^ * iiuoc wuu uwc au.uun ; payment at the store. T during the new year uncle before; and will find th< wants of the people and they need at prices that 1 It is necessary this year 1 affairs on a conservative I to increase production ar \ possible. Aside from i\ this business will fin^l 01 1 Dusenbu TODDV1 t HOUR \ ON THE FARM ' THERE'S NO CAUSE FOR ALARM IF YOUR BUILDIN6S ARE PROTECTED AGAINST LIGHTNING , . WITH THE ONLY ^ GUARANTEED SYSTEM OF LIGHTNING RODS. BRAND NO, ROD SERVICE TEST " * r\ CVAI IOH JB-I *? mmmm far bAVbUOIVQLT tSY J HNSON R. F. D. 2. Box 2. A TONIO Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When yo^Qpeel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how it brings color to the cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So pleasant even children like it. The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. 60c. jfl OOD TO | TNC LAST I oeofi' I I AJ VtHJQ*GOOC?US | fMAXV/ELL HOUSE I I COFFEE .1 Lm?! ! ! iminutmrnmrnm^mmaSm GASOLIN E 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., ^ *adv) Columbia, S. C. 1J29 if CEMENT LE BUSINESS OF RY & CO. rer and offering to its cuses possible under the presitry. *ken of the stock of goods e outstanding accounts due u : business is in better con, considering the general its are requested to make hey will find the business ix the same management as e same efforts to serve the give them the goods that will be found right. or all of us to conduct our basis, doing all that we can l i r i i . id making as rew debts as lis policy the customers of ir policy as liberal as ever. ry & Co. ILLE, S. C. S