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I ' 50good cigarettes J for 90c from ? one sack of ? , GENUINE !' "BULL" DURHAM /^;x TOBACCO (.pi) y ",7"""'" xj^fy si\as CHIN A HAS ITS 'NEW WOMAN' Few hold Spirits A,none) Educated Chinese Women Are Active. A fcAv hold spirits among the educated women of China are talking about the "new women." She is hound to come even in China (hough many crude ideas as to llrVlof tlia K~ ...111 <.iuv vii>. in. ? ? WilU'll nullum Will doubtless appear. These women have at least obtained an organ in the shape of a new magazine entitled The Now Woman, says a Pekin dispatch to the Washington Stai. The objects of tho magazine are stai ed to bo to reform tho old society so that Chinese women may be able unitedly to undertake the duties of a new society. The new women are described as those who are possessed of complete personality, are joyful in spirit, have honest occupation, are free, independent and mutually help ful. The object of the magazine is, first, to sweep away all obstacles that hinder the new women from self-realization; second, to investigate the best methods of progresr and action along these lines; third to select and recommend the best European and American literature on new women; fourth, to investigate properly the present labor con- ] ditions among the women of China. All'OnHir fVin nnnaw Um . W1 J .1 vmv*^ vuv pel (yui liclt> [JUUHMIl'U a list of 194 hooks by women of all nations, in all languages, which are commended to Chinese women for the purpose of study. There is a revolution in the thought of many women in China and an article is devoted to the subject. It states that thought must be changed or nothing else'can b? changed. The old thought in China was to exalt the male sex and despise the female. Women wtu formerly the toys of men, with no knowledge of personality, so much must be changed before men and women are equal in power. The tnsk of women formerly was simply to prepare food, make the clothing, look a tor the house, bring up the children. In a word, the woman served the man. She had no education and knew only a few colloquial sayings on tho duty of submission to the male, all designed to make her his slave with no rights of hr.r own and no thought outside that narrow circle. She was under the dark shadow of man's in- _ fluence. Now, owing to the increase in schools, educated women are on the t increase. Still their training in ] these schools is on the old lines of the "three submissions" of the ancients. Their thoughts are still confined to the home and they forget their duties to society. They receive a smattering of education hut are not taught to stand alone and think for themselves. In t'ie future they want to be taught the same as men. They seek the benefit of the rise of democracy in China and will cultivate independence. It is, of course, confessed that the new Ionian is much at sea as to \vhnt. ?hp ahniilfl r?.w. I MVU\/1 I IA>. V7IIC writer commends her to cultivate four qualities. 1. Strenght of will. The old-style woman was protected within the house, but the new woman goes vmtside into free intercourses with Others. 2. Plain living and dressing. This used to be the rule in old China, but now new women wish to dress stylishly and wear jewels . The chief thing is to wear clean clothing. 3. Put far away the desire for empty glory or "face." 4. Put away your dependent, clinging disposition. Don't look to the men for everything. In closing this writer sums up the whole duty of women as getting under the responsibility of their new world and helping one another. Another interesting article is a survey of the woman workers in Shanghai. It is sad to notice that, according to this writer, there are at least 100,000 women who get their living by disreputable mean-!. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It Sops the Cough and Headache and works oP Mm >id. E. W. uKOVE'S signature on cacb box. 3Qc. J. C. Clute was hii.ck in Conway last week after an absenco of soveral years. He is rtow representing ai large ?aint making company. | COPY* SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served) TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry Court of Common Pleas. American Hank ami Trust Comany, A Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. W. m. Khodes, N. P. Jenrette, K Harrleson, and Hank of Tabor i corporation, Defendrn's. 'O THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE NAM ED: You are hereby summoned ami equired to answer the complaint in his action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve copy of your answer to the sai'l omplaint on the subscriber at hi* ffice at Conway. S. C., within ^ v* days after the service heref; occlusive of tho dav of such srtvirr; and if you fail to answer tlK rv^plnint within th* t:me aforesa'd !'p *da'"t?ff in thi<* action will apph l> the Court for the relief demand (' m> the complaint. Dated August lJUh. \. D. 1021. H. H. WOODWARD, | When ] 1 Gr< 1 These files help you ! These cheap expand made by the National Mi you at the Herald office, I plies. HSee us about all Horry 0 Conwi /ire your norse wwajjmn^ hauling costs too high? lUjly Are the motor truck people gaining ground? ^ If so, will you be honest with yourself while you answer this question:? "Have I ever spent the remotest part of th? money or brains in improving my feeding methods, that are spent every year on carburetors and transmissions?" : Purina O-Molene is 20th century brains applied to horse feeding. W e positively assure you */3 less of it may bo used than of oats or corn. Aro you going to forget this littlo message of cheor, or are you going to call us up and let us prove it to you? Sold in checkerboard bag? only, by < Cooper-Smith, C THE HORRY HERALD, OOH WJ Plaintiff's Attorney. TO N. P. Jeorette, R. C. Harrelson and Bank of Tabor, Absent Defendants: TAKE NOTICE That the Com- ? plaint in the foregoing stated action . and the Summons of which the fore- I going is a copy were filed in the of- f ; f ice of the Clerk of the Court of|ti i r?i? .; vuiiimuii neas in ana tor Horry V , County, at Conway, S. C., on the 22nd, day of August A. D. 1921. \ H. H. WOODWARD, J Plaintiff's Attorney f 11 W. L. PRY AN. (L. S.) * ) i C. C. C. P. o Habitual Constipation Cured [ in o 21 Days ; 'LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially- ! i prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly buf should be taker, regularly for 14 to 21 dayi. to induce regulai action. It Stimulates and Regulates. Very Pleasant ?.o Take. 60c or bottle. John H. Atkinson, of Jordan-vUle, ( S. C., was in Conway on business ist Wednesday. , I ~ n 1 i I < ! ? I ' Business | j I' Sff if In caring JI a Jj JJ |JP' for increases U c ing fil es, and other things yJjj F iberstok Co., are kept for I and many other office sup- Q your printing jobs. I Herald \y, S. C. U "cA?auf kM j ^ tMlLLOINS SPENT fMPROVING THIS VVwrm/NlJ 0., Conway, S. C. I iY, S. 0., &EPT. 1, 1921. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the decrec md judgment of the court made by iip Honor S. W! G. Shipp. Presidng Judge, in the case of Lizzie Bell )avis, and Lottie Ellen Lewis, Plainiffs vs Ellen Stalvey, Nora Stalvey ind Burroughs & Collins Company, defendants, and dated the 27th day >f May A. D. 1921 I, the undersigned V. L. Bryan. C. C. C. P. as special blaster, will sell at public auction o the highest bidder before the Dourt House door at Conway, in Sorry Count, and State of South Carolina, during legal hours of sale, >n salesday in September next, it bcng the 5th day of said month, all md singular those certain lands sit late in Horry County, and described is follows, to wit: Tract No. 1 All that tract of land n Conway Township, in the County and State aforesaid, containing 14.7 acres, designated as Parce' A on ?. plat made by W. C. Pitts, in Sen:ember 11)18, being the same lan conveyed to K. P. Stalvey by Bur* roughs & Collins Company on Seper.iber 14th, 1918, and bounded \Torth by land of Conwav bumhnv Company, East and South by Bur ougs & Collins Company, and West >y land of A. E. Davis and land of 'otnvay Lumber Compar.y. Tract No. 2. All that tract of land yinj? in Dope Bluff Township, containing; two and one-half acres, more >r less, purchased In K. P. Stalvey 'roni Rant Brown and known as ;i >art of *he Kant A. Brown estate, md bounded North by land of Fred <ew'is, East by T. M. Shelly, South md West by Rant Brown land. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to my for papers. Conwav, S. C., August 3rd, 1925. W. L. Bryan C. C. C. P. As Special Master. H. H. Woodward, j}) 4 j J i luuiuii s Attorney. How's This? HALL'S CATARRH MICDJOINE will o what we claim for it?cure Catarrh or i Deafness caused by Catarrh. We do not :laiir? to cure anv other disease. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a iquid, taken internally, and acts through ho blood upon (he mucous surfaces of he system, thus reducing the inflmnmaion and restoring normal conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. 0 Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer. Relieves pain and soreness, Rheumaism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc.?Adv. o Well, Was It? Tom?Ever have a girl ask you if er hat was on straight? Jack?Yes once. Tom?Didn't you think it a very' oolish question? Jack?No. You see we were on I n excursion train and had just ome out of a long tunnel.?Exhange. J Most men ai want to make sure If you are ver our judgment as to recommend clothes That is why ' years?Deoole kn< * a label is the guarant Styleplus hav ?those who have getting great value* We always models and fabric pleasure to show th Mi < ? Rub-My-Tism is a powerful antiseptic Cures infected cuts, old sores, etc.-?adv. o NOTICE All persons are hereby forbidden tc WHEN RI FERTILI I I Rhodes J LORI< XVIRGIN! / CAROLI 1 \ CHEM1C V co. NO IP YOU ARE EXPECTING T< OR IN CON CAPPS & % t General 7;2l|21 tf Address: Myrtle Bcach, S. PEE DEE BAP' Nichc First Session Opens Octoi For information, address J. H. Mi 8il8'2t re interested in medium-price of style and quality. y well acquainted with us yoi quality, but you will feel a 1 ? that you know. we have been selling Stylepli dw about them, that they are ;ee. e never been so well made as bought since prices came dov > in Styleplus this Spring at $2 carrv n rnmnlpip lin*? nf v? %/V?II|ytViV 1111V V/1 s to suit everyone of you an< iem until you get just what yoi \RLOW I/Onway, S. C % give food, shelter or employment to my two minor sons, Sam Mace Gore, aged 19, and Vonzy Gore, 18 years of age; these boys having nan away from me about four weeks ago. S. C. GORE, Allsbrook, R. F. D. 2. August 15th, 1921.?8|18-3t. iADY FOR ZERS SEE (Hardwick 3, S. C. >\ Agents IA\ na\ for \L / V c Tirr J 1 1 M~J 0 BUUIIJ) EITHER ON BEACH WAV, SEE US STANTON Contractors C. TIST ACADEMY ils, S. C. her Third, 1921. principal, tchell, Ebenezer, S. C. id clothes but they i will probably take ot better to have us * is Clothes for many standard and the they are right now ( vn realize they are !5, $30, $35, $40. yleplus?we have 3 it will be a real 11 want. , 0 rs 1 /. \