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* *' * JL . . . lilltllHIlUllUlllllllllllini im, *%?, Pi |-:fe i:C'A CATARRH 0 " I began using ^ PE-JRU-NA Tablets throo years ago for J | catarrh of the liea^ VsML-~~/^*dJi? n;u| llose> "\yas un. Si Mr. FrarA Pai-ey al)l? to do anything. ? Orrtll, ?o: IS. I ??w a decided ? I'a'fash, improvement after 3 ' li^una oll(J box and after j? Tablets 01* Liquid 1 NOTICE fj TOBACCO p GROWERS M:. Ij For tobacco barn flues com municate immediately with Sas; sor Company, Inc., Gurley, S. C. ;;; Wo manufacture the best tobacco barn Hues in the county. ^ :: Filo your orders with us im- :: ^ mediately for future delivery. ;<: ! I I . < M I | :: Sasser Company, Inc. ;p, Gurley, Ilorry Courty, S. : | Adv'iTj 1 !21 30,000 YOUNGSTERS ! ... VICTIMS OF RICKETS i Of all ill sen ."eft that nr;. taking ? 1 deadly toll among the children o ( Vienna as tin4 result of underfeeding rickets Is pro.lug the most erlous and widespead menace. Not less ihan 30, 000 children are Buffering from this pnlnful alMlitloit, accordlth. to odicial estimates. To rescue these through providing rtrnni r fl i^t li i 111? unil nuidii-r.l ni. Ji tentlon lli*it otherwise 'hey cannot obtain the lCuro]>ean 11???i??f Council, com- 1 S; posed of eight loading Ainerlcun re- i J| Jllef agencies, Is making n ;lnt appeal | I for $33,000,000 for the relief of 3.f>00,- j B 000 destitute and suffering Europe? a children. 1,500,000 POLISH CHILDREN SiCK, ( 1 i- One million five hundred thousand li children in Poland today need medical J| attention. Their condition has heen H / caused by hunger and want. To save I them the European Relief Council is o( fippenling to the people of the United in States for $33,000,000 to carry on res' lUi' work in at rick en Europe. | PLIGHT OF REFUGEE I CHILDREN TERRIBLE p ) One hundred thousand Russian r^f im gees in Poland r absolutely destitute, according to official estimates. The : majority of their. t,re women and chll di'.'ii. The condition of the latter par I tlcularly is pitiful and they will be among the beneficiaries from the H $33,(00,000 fund being raised by the B European Reiiet Council, composed of B el?'ht leading American rel*. agencies m for u Joint appeal In be' alf of the ! millions of little Europeans who can Wt look only to America for the food, Bj clothing nnd n.edical cart that will II.ihk(* n |m>s>ji>io lor i.iic'Iu to survive the winter. CONTRIBUTION'S EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. Contributions to the collection of the European Relief Council for the European children's relief fund are exempt from taxation and may he doducted from Income ta: returns, according to o ruling that has been 1 made l?.v the ofhce of Interiiul Keveuu* lu Washington. IeEindigestion K In new Itrnnular form, dry on E tonjjue, or with vichy or water, 85 hot or cold, preferably hot. ; I QUICK RELIEF! | Price, 25-50-75^ | E " ALMO IN tablet FOHM | I "maoe nr scotv & bowne I MAKERS OF I SCOTT'S EMUL.SION is I V 1/* rt m V a?M R1 a h ivcujj j. uui iLPiui H Nature wm Did you know that ninety pe ^Ht cent of all human ailments clcpcn upon the condition of your blood Nature gives her warnings in va yious unmistakable ways, so tlia when the appetite fails, and yo become weak and listless and a ger erf,l run-down condition seems t I take possession of the whole bodj it is an unfailing- sign that impuri tics will steadily accumulate unt your general health will be ser ' 1 I'.iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiMniiMiiiiuuinimis :-ru-nai F THE HEAP AMD NOSE | [HO || usin^fiv^boxcsbe- 2 IETURN I lievo I am cured as 2 OF I there lias been no = THE return of the dis- 2 liSEASE ease in two years." 2 IN Fifty years of use- Hj TWO fulness is the best 2 YEARS guarantee of Pe-ru- 2 msssslf na merit. ~ Sold Everywhere 5 i:iniiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiHiii<r a tonic Grove's Tasteless cfiiH Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you foci its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how il brings color to the checks and how it improves the apatite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is nirnply \ 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 gortns by its Strengthening, Invigor- t ating Effect. 00c. \ cA rpici) E\r rnorti I;NT Interest in the outcome of tie frcs . r.-.ng'o bii! in Columl ia, las* | . O"'; wa.i so intense about Wedn?J < :.y that i! create! actual excite i 'lit. 11 v.rs 'generally unde stoo ; ! i1 at the bill would come up i;i t e - ' na! : a1'.I bo passed u.jon by tl a .! body about t: v middle of l:\st wee\. i i-Voplc cu'trinly want d to know ; I'ow it would come cut. We \ e:* , M- bl > t > publish the result in lasi woek's paper. I o 0 (> 6 "/i!l Ivcak a C'okl. l over and Grippe <,u.i<' er than ar.yfVin * <? know, pr? j 1 )<ir; r pneumonia.?12-13. who, heimc duly sworn, says that Q I C?wl In 6 t'> 1 i Day-* rw.gists v< fiT'l y if PAZO (PNTMfc NT faJic . .. .. 1 (.citing, liund, r>iCCiUri'4or Prot.rdiuj Pilos. 'iiuiy relieves Itching Piles, an \ you can get vcatiul sleep after tho 1 irr f cwliccti^n. Prico (i'Jc. ; 1 SUITS WITH SHORT COATS | ?flii? -..r.: ; -ial ! In tliis ^uit a plaited skirt and short, straight Jacket bear one another company in an ingenious adaj totion of French modes to an American street suit. Any one will concede its good style and other good points, especially when Ihe embroidered motifs on the .short coat art; under consideration. They appear at the from and hack and on the sleeves, and the designer has gone so far as to make a special place for them by placing them against i points cut In the material. A pretty satin girdle goes with that skirt, its ends supporting very handsome silk tassels and ornaments. HT W7* $0$ us M M M! m jOj M 53 g HORRY COUNTY K TRUST COMPANY % Real Estate ^ i'H, L. D. Mcigrath EJ! % Manager. n ^ Real Estate Loans R? 'ks Rords ^ s? Insurance P S?3 IBS BS 85 ?5 03 Eg ; .! $3 ;?;..;m;?;?X?XhXHXKwXmXhW"XmWmW< >d Pure | Will Do the Rest | T V r ously affected. You should rcco#(1 nize the importance, therefore, of ? very promptly cleansing out the ' system, and keeping the blood supply pure and robust. ^ Get a bottle of S. S. S. at your u drugstore to day, and note how i- promptly it builds up the appetite 0 and gives new strength and vijy tality. Write for free literature - and medical advice to Chief Med1 cal Advisor, 153 Swift Laboratory, - Atlanta, Gu. k " "Bf jfcSwi FRE HORRY HERALD. COHWAY. S C., FEB. 3, 1921. Ad Appeal to the American People 'THREE and one-half million children In Eastern and Central Europe ^ have no alternative to disaster bet weeu now and next harvest ex cept American aid. For months these most helpless sufferers in the track of war have been admitted to American feeding-stations only If tragically undernourished, and have received American medical aid only If desperately threatened by death from disease. One 5 cent hot American meal today das saved a thousnnd Uvea. Winter is closing down. The money of many nation* I* valueless out side their own boundaries. Economic and ?*rop conditions make famine. . with its terrible train of diseases, a certain visitor until next harvest. Inev t itablj tiie helpless children will suffer most. No child can grow to health ; und sanity on the pitiful makeshifts for food with which millions of Euro peun adults must content themselves this winter, li is obvious that the i remedy can come only from outside. i America saved 6.(WO,(XX) European children wlntei before Inst. Nor inn! recuperation cut the need nearly In half last year, but unusual condi (ions have resulted In scant shrinkage of child destitution during the J twelvemonth Just past. The response of America must now decide whethei S.fiOO.OOO of these charger. In acute distress, shall begin to be turned away In .lanuary from more than 17,000 asylums, hospitals, clinics and feeding stations dependent on American .support. There would be no tragedy In history so sweeping or so destructive of those who can deserve no evil The undersigned orvanl/.atIons, working nnionj: every raco and creed many engaged also in other tonus of relief, agree unanimously that the plight of these helpless < !iiidrcn should have complete priority in over seas charity *1 n 111 ilie sitcatiou is met. Ti .? is jhi N-ue without polities und without religious lines. There can be no danger of pauperization. J i fot the $'2.?..000 <?;;(* for rM'il foivl unit f lw> .'IK 41:. ? III n > f.ir niiulii'iil that we seek, will relievo only the critical cases. Tin* medical supplies, of course, must be an unqualified rift, l? 111 for every American dollar used In cldld-feeding, the governments and oommunities aided furnish two dol lars In the f??rm of transportation, rent, labor, clerical help, cash coutri bullous and such food supplies as are locally obtainable. America has not failed in the pn?d In groat hoartedhess. She tins never lu\d a more poignant call than this Contributions should be turned over to the local committees which are now being formed fo? this national collection, or sent to FranUMn l\. Lane, Tieasurer, Guaranty Trust Co., New York City. EUROPEAN RELIEF COUNCIL Herbert Hoover Chairman Franklin K. Lane. Treasurer Comprising: American Relief Administration. by Fori oral Connoll of Churches of Christ l.? -rr-j- Rb-knrd liiroctor in America, by Arthur J. Urown American Rod Cross, by Livingston Kniir!Us c0h,mbus. t.y James A. 1 Viirraitd. ( ha in nan , Flnlwrty, Supreme Knight American Friends Service Committoe v 1 (Quakers). by Rufus M. Jones. A V { Htbbard, InterCl'.alrman national Committee Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Y. \V t' \ I y Miss Sarah S. Lyon, b> Felix M. UarbuiK. Chairman National Hoard It s an Uphill Pull for Polish Boys j _,Z7 11 | -v^ |jjj|^ v ||3r *%?? ? > - .. ^i?Ki> Bnre fret and tattered clothea, little to eat anil less to wear, such is the ' fnte of thousands of children In central and eastern lOurope. These boys In Poland are cnly h sample of the 3,000,000 destitute youngsters that the Ee.ropean Relief Council plans to help through the cold days of the coming winter. To that end eight great organizations in America have merged to form the Council, the chairman of which is Herbert Hoover. Under his leadership the American Relief Administration, the American Red Cross, the American Friends' Service Committee (Quakers), the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the Knights <>f Columbus, the ^ . M C. A. ami the Y. \V. C. A. have decided to co-operate jointly to raise $.'33,000,000 to help the lOuropean children over ihu hill. Where the White Race Stands as the Result of the Great World War. By LOTIIROP STODDARD, in "The Rising Tide of Color." Turning to a racial instead of a political map, one sees that instead of being nine-tenths white, the world is, as a matter of racial fact, only four-tenths white. The rest is occupied by colored races. Today, against the actual harriers of the white world, the barriers i composed of white flesh and blood, the rising tide of color is heating, and will beat yet more fiercely as congesting population and quickened self ! consciousness and a heightened souse of power impel the colored world to expansion and dominion. This colored peril has three facets: The peril of arms, the peril of markets and the peril of migration. ; As to the peril of arms \vc must realize that the brown and yellow races possess great military potentialities, likely to be organized at any | | time for revolt for reasons like overpopulation. The second, or economic phase, though not a serious factor yet, must 1)0 reckoned with as something which will increasingly complicate the relations of the white and nonwhite worlds, and even today tends to intensify Asiatic desires for expansion. The third facet, the question of Vsiatic immigration, is incomparably i |]}? greatesT external problem which today faces the white world. It in' ' rtn ennnHfl flin nnril i>f <jpm< nr ril:i l'k'Cl s; silU'O if ill ronfnna n nf I V,,V | W. - ? l.W ..WV merely our supremacy or prosperity, but our very race existence. The grim truth <>f the matter is litis: rJMio whole white race is exposed, immediately or ultimaielv, to the possibility of social sterilisation *mk1 final replacement or absorption by the teeming colored races. # The Herald's Commercial Printing competes with the largest pT * ; 'ices. r ; if /->li \; 'JPffl[ V ?$ i \\ ^pcricirai Mdftess assists <iA isatare Mo IT is natural to think of the expectant mother's influence upon the unborn babe. Her food, her habits, her hygiene, and even the condition of her mind, all have a part in determining the well-being or ill-being of her infant before birth. No woman awaiting the joys of coming motherhood should allow the days to pass without giving nature a helping hand?because the conditions of pending motherhood, existing as they do, over a protracted period of months, create almost a new state 01 being for a woman. WAlVMIMr. ' ^n\imiVJ us:n^ pioii they act only on the sf^in ana may ^ ^ f'.cr I > oe-iS^SlNa, IMMmiSX, i I Used by Expectant Mothers for Three Generations. 5)i% J. BradiieliFs This tonic, for women only, is b; famous physician, who made the disorder* it has proven a blessing to so many thous right start. It will do just that for you. Brad field's Female Regulator now, TOD thanks for the suggestion that brought U Sold by all drug stores in $1.00 bottles. GEORGETOWN OUT When it became known last wee:, that Georgetown County had gone outside ol the fence, it added n little to the inte>est being- taken i this county in tic efforts of Scuitor Smith in the* State Senate a . me representatives m the House, to got Horvy exempted from the of-, 1'eet of tho general .stock law act i The bill to give Georgetown what i.- | The Right Quality, ihe Right Scrvice Is Assui *> n I IIP lii? i I Li i :y I ' On Posloffice St Conway Ba /JEST QUALITY OF ME A TS and ( Fresh Fish and Oysters l J and Sa, ' wutMawamMMiMMMMwaOTMMMMMAMMMMMak jmmmmm SHOULD BE LAS', TO THE ESTEEN HELD OUR L IN SOLIC ITgnest perfection o( I can furnish vou sometSiin PRICES ARE F i here fore gel my prices specimens before you buy stones from any other age I REPRESENT THE I RI tr r.D A MTTTI ' i c4.i vji \ r"*i \i i V Ga. Will delight m sho at any time. Cfl 1 5? flT"'! I Conwcn I PAGE SEVnr *? 7* *^~ (mow iha \mAom of re f^dk^mmm^ fust as she prepares herself for it, so will most favorable conditions prevail when her child is bom. Mother's Friend is a balm for the nerves, an intensley penetrating lubricant that softens the muscles, relaxes tension of the delicate organism involved in maternity. ana prepares the way for an easier, quicker and Practical delivery. Get a bottle from your druggist today. For vcluahlo booklet ? " MOTHERHOOD and Tho BABY "?free, fill in coupon below and mriil dircct lo nepers of mother's friend. oils, prates and substitutes? cci:?c I .arm Without duir.% ?%od. RRADI'IELD REGULATOR CO., ' Dept. 2 7, Atlantn, Gn. 1 Please s-?ncl me your FRF.E hook- J let on MOTHERHOOD and Tho BABY. J I I Name . ...... i ) St., r. r. n. Town State i i ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ^ K<EAVMKXXtrVZ.X*jai:3tJJB J*:VSJUJX?iK <. ? I' emale Megulator isod upon the prescription of a ? of women his life study. That is why ands of women. It has given them tho If you need this service, pet Dr. AY, and you will never cease to givo ) you the joyous relief that it will give, I??MM?? I ?? *\nf *ru oTMkVnUNkJMMft now commonly known as "free grass" was introch: eu it) the House and was killed by the House last week. HUB - MY - TISM Is a powerful Antiseptic and Pain killer, cm erf infected cuts, old sores, tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains, Neuralgia, Rheumatism.?12-13. j Got legal blanks from the Herald. BtHCM ?i * ? WWWMBIM ! IWI'I?1 Right Prices, and the ccl Yen I] \ on V isit \a ? a Q r fhplf A ^ ! fcffldlKRi u fc va ivll 4 reet, Next Door to rgain House FRESH AND SALT GROCERIES Every Friday Afternoon lurday y -t A\>y-nmri?v 4 W1? r lliTt?Jtfh r 1 ? ? Kia?.t???WiW?W WfV'l.wm WW< VMnnMMBMmMHVaiHHHJ ^EoTS riNG MEMORIALS '1 IN WHICH WE ,OVED ONES ) STONE the stone cutter's art. ig io last through the ages. REASONABLE and lerms and see my your monuments or headncy. ; CHEROKEE MARv'ORKS of Bail Ground, wing you prices and terms taenbury S. C. wv . - ??MUksnr.JUMMHilWi / y