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ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine "Warning! Unless you see the n&me Bayer" on package or on tablets you ?jre not getting genuine Aspirin pre :i i i... * i i., vunuoi u%y 11/1 vnru -uno years mid proved safe by millions. Take Aapirin otily as told in "tlio Bayer pitekago for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Ilandy tin boxes oi ^twelve Jiayer Tal>let??of Aspirin co?t few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaooticocid* enter of 9alicvlicacid. NEGRO MURDERER AT LARGE Sheriff Visits the Territory and Returns Without Results. Up to Saturday noon nothing definite took place about tlie capture of the negro, Brown, charged with the killing of two women in Socastee township, except the bringing in of a report that the fugitive was supposed to have been seen, also tracks leading down to Collins Creek and signs near a tree, where somebody had stopped and whittled on a stick with >? knife. Sheriff J. A. Lewis went down there last Friday afternoon but returned to Conway without any results. It appears that the negro is still out hiding in the swamps near the beach; it is believed that as avenues of escape are constantly guarded the negro will have to come out and surrender to the authorities. ? o No Worms in a Healthy Child ^ ] AllokiUrAr. ...UK Wn-wna Kaon on IM. rui VtlllUlViU V1UUVICU T?IVII ffWHUO ?l??*w 1*W kealthy color, which indicates poor blood, and a* a ule, there is more or 1 e&s stomach disturbance. GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given reg?larly 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 the? throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will b? in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. I Wilt b ' as hereirmftei I I A con miss the cha The e 2.--E 3.--B Com< G. C. BUTLEF COURT RESULTED IN LESS WORK Than Large1- Docket Seemed to Call For at This Term of Court. , . I LACK OF INTEREST SHOWN BY PARTIES Only One Mistrial Declared by Court on Disagreement of Jury. The court of common pleas last week was a remarkable court in some respects. For one thing it had more cases set for trial on the roster \than ever before at a court in this county. The roster is a list of cases made up at a bar meeting ;beforehand, it being the intention thereby to fix thereon th ecases that will be tried and eliminate from the work of preparation, those cases that the attorneys agree are not ready for trial. This time the ba-r meeting took place two weeks before the court convened, and on the list of cases to b etried there appeared a total of sixxty-nine. It was remarkable in that a majority of these cases had been on the docket for trial a number of years, with the possible exception of a few which were docketed early in 1920, about one year ago; and possibly one or two later than that: And yet the attorneys who had placed all these Jong standing cases on the roster, were apparently unprepared to go into them when they were called in the court. In numbers of thes ecases ont* side would announce ready to try, and the other side would claim that it was not rea<iy. Many times the court showed its impatience with these tactics. On several occasions while the court was going on from day to day, the judge seemed to be on the point of (adjourning the court and going home. It was further remarkable in that the great majority of these cases were suits for the recovery of com paratvely small sums of money. The verdicts rendered ranged from as low as $50.00 up to as high as $1000.00; hut the thousand dollar verdict was 'the only one of that large a sum. It was remarkable in that much less interest was manifested by those who had brought cases in the court. In times past men would . TIFl 1 fliers RfV ? ft & SfeSi ^ &? ' 4$ e sold at public s r stated on: Rl Jfl (8? 111 PI I?; r-^iPiP % i W t? biiSiijy?al npetenr auctioned nee of gofng into is sets are divided b i* ? ock or goods, r'em look Accounts an ills of Sale, Chatii 2 to this sale. / Assignee. ^ ' * THE HORRY HERALD, CO come to court and lie (round the ; court house waiting for their cases to be reached. It was not so this < time to any great extent. In some cases men who were thought to be anxious for a trinl to take place, deliberately remained away, at their homes or at their business place, and they let the cases go by the board. There was but one mistrial in the Whole lot of cases tried, and that was in the tfase of John T., Floyd against Win. Page. The Attorneys for the plaintiff in this case feel uuka +V*o4- will \i?iw nui^ uuu viiv j f* in n 111 viu^ vcvov when it comes up for trial again at a future term of the court. The facts were detailed as related by the witnesses in our last issue. Upon the whole the cases tried were not as important as they have been at several terms in the recent past Tho following cases were continued: J. A. Huggins vs. <Georgi? P. Price; 1?. B. Scarborough for paintiff; H. H. Woodward for defendant. Helen C. Hughes vs. L. V. Todd; Scarborough and Pago for plaintiff, C. P. Quattlebaum and Sherwood & McMillan for defendant. Ida B. Barefoot vs. Luther Bellamy et al; H. H. Woodward for plaintiff, Sherwood & McMillan for defendants. Reddin W. Smith vs. W. Boyd Jones; Sherwood & McMillan for plaintiff, H. H. Woodward for defendant. R'vldin W. Smith vs. W. Boyd Jones; Sherwood & McMillan for plaintiff, H. H. Woodward for defendant. S. D. Gasque vs. Conway Live Stock Company; Sherwood A McMillan and Cordie Page for plaintiff, S. C. Dusenbury for defendant. Conway Live Stock Company vs. H. W. Lewis and W. D. Woodward; H. H. Woodward and S. C. Duseni c ~i~ a.: r/ t>.. c uury IUI puniuiu, v^uiuie rage IUI defendants. Dwijrht D. Martin vs. Conway Live Stock Co.; Cordie Page for plaintiff, S. C. Dusenbury for defendant. Conway Live Stock Company vs. H. W. Lewis & Dwipht D. Martin; S. C. Dusenbury and H. H. Woodward for plaintiff; Cordie Page for defendants. Conway Live Stock Company vs. H. W. Lewis and H. D. Gasque; S. C. Dusenbury and H. H. Woodward for plaintiff; Cordie Page for defendants. , Conway Live Stock Company vs. H. W. Lewis and Archie McNair; S. C. Dusenbury and H. H. Woodward for plaintiff, Sherwood & McMillan and Cordie Page for defendants. Conway Live Stock Company vs. H. W. Lewis and Quincie Graham; c 8 $ a Appniinfc y to I ft b y IIII a l W u ct?cv n, rcg a rti 1 e s s ^7 r^*jf *p n V3 /ex., ^pfl %k R ?2 : ?H > L { ' 1Sth 1Q I 1$ Mhy 1 ?r will be on hand f business. and will be sold m eral merchandise, lounting to about el and Crop Mortis I f 0 >N WAY, S. C., NOV. 3, 1921 S. C. Dusenbury and H. H. Woodward for plaintiff, Cordie Page for defendants. While there was much business fixed for trial, there was really less done than would have been expected in view of the crowded dockets. ' REPAIR SHOP, NEW LOCATION The service garage recently moved from the ^uattlebaum block on the eastern side of Main street to the brick building on the corner of Laurel street and Third avenue. d. f.pakker WINS IN SUIT Tn the case of American Wholesale Corporation against D. F. Park or, it appeared that the Haiti more Bargain House had sold goods to one I. F. Lancaster, of Winter Havon, Fla., on the strength of a written guaranty that they had received in the mail from Winter Haven, boar- j ing the signature of Parker; that Lancaster finally failed in business and the debt was not paid. When Parker was sued he sot up forgery us a defense and succeeded in gettijug a verdict in his favor when the issues were tried out by i jury in the court here last week. I THE WEARY WAY Daily Berominu Lev? Wearisome to Many in Conway. W'th a bad- that orboc *11 day, With vest disturbed at night. Annoying urinary disorders. Tis a wearv wav. indeed. Poan's Kidney Pills ire especially 9r?v I -> *>" /?*'?*rA^?"* | ? A J ^ \r..n ^ r i-i ? ..r??ii r~> ??T i.?.i P I.:A *..^,,1.^. ? j .? T no'n' T It* n f ^ A** p i 1 # O ' ' T J?1 V ...,:.* ,.-,1 V?,l -~ o* -11 ^r.. v: nearly and I wa? crentlv both#?v<y^ on that. account. Finallv I tfot. Poan's Kidney Pills at the Norton Drujr Co They ffare me wonderful relief. T took another box and was entirely cured." Price GOc. at all dealers. Don't simplv asl: for a kidney remedy.?tret Poan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. McCall had. Foster-Mi'burn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y.?ad (4) o >F'? <%nA Dille I mm ulsIS I / of wha11he3' cos1 fj 1 ^ <| jp. | :or the purpose of } follows: valued tit ebout 3 thf* sum ' tf <?1 fllK ? * ? 1 kf/ I y W V/ V a^fcs, aggregating II. . t^>w? <1% I 4*+. ... *y.4y ^~ i Owing to Novemfier^ 24 being ! Thanksgiving Day I will not he at the < places mentioned for that day, but j will he there on Friday, November 25 instead. C. E. BARKER, County i Treasurer. i o If* QiiWM That Docs Net Atttct tht Hbs Bre.uwotiU tonic and Uxutlve effect. LAX.' rr\K J9ROMO QUININK i? Lnterthun ordinal Ju'n.pe and dor a not cauee ntrvouiotit n io^nu in head. Remember the (u!l name ai u ox for the tt'nature of K. w. OROVE. *> o NEWS FROM BUCK SPORT. Mrs. Hal Buck. Mrs. McQueei Quattlebaum, Dr. J. C. Atkinson and Miss Johnnie Atkinson spent one day last week as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Richardson at Bueksport. Edward Burroughs, who is attending the university, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Burroughs. Mrs. Eliza Singleton of Todd^i'le spout, a few days in Conway recent ly. M iss Bessie Dusenbury entertained a number of her friends Inst Friday ovening at home on Fifth avenue. The birthday cake was cut and ice cream was served. The occasion was enjoyed by all of those who attended. Mr. and Mrs. McQurnm Quattlebaum had Mr. and Mrs. Campbell of George4^,.... ...--1 1 -- * iw? ii iui i>nc wue&vuu <1^ uieir gnosis. Miss Jessamine Burroughs returned home from Baltimore last week and will 1 ?o at home with her parents, Mr i and Mrs. F. A. Burroughs this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Parker of Bucksville. I spent a few hours in Conway last Friday. Miss Josie Harper spent last Friday in Conway. o NOTICE OF SALfi. Under and by virtue of the wecree and judgment of the court made by his Honor, Frank i*. Gary, presiding judge, in the c.use of Farmers Rank, plaintiffs, vs. Farmers Tobacco Warehouse Co., a corporation, defendant, and dated the 1st d^y of October A. D. 1921, I, the undersigned W. L. Bryan, C. C. C. P. as special master will sell at public auction to the highest bidder before the court house door at EAGLE "MIKADO For Silo at your Dealer ASK FOR THE YELLOW PE EAGLE 1 EAGLE PENCIL CQfi to the highest 1 %Culf % i f this sale. Be the >3,000. ). 9 about $1,300. H. WOODWARD, A % I , Conway, in Horry county and state of I South Carolina, during legal hours of M sale on salesday in November next, H it being the 7th day of said month, ^ H all and singular those certain lands \ II situate in Horry county and described *9 as follows to wit: All that certain piece, parcel or lot fl or land lying and being situate in the I county and state aforesaid, and in the town of Loris, lying and being situate ' on the western side of the A.. C. L. fl Railroad, with dimensions.and boun- I daries as follows to wit: I Beginning at'a corner on the south I side of Patterson street ( the J. R. Allsbrook corner) i running thence t about west about 360 feet with the > said Patterson street to a cross street adjoining C. M. Boyd's lot; thepce i south (150) feet to Broad street; thence east about 350 feet with said Broad street to the J. R. Allsbrook lot, thence north 150 feet to the be- i ginning corner, and being the prem ...1 a 1. _ n m 1 ikvk wnurt'on me r aimers looacco Warehouse is situate, and formerly known as the A. M. Anderson lot. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. Conway, S. C., October 8, 1921. W. L. BRYAN, C. C. C. P. as Special Master. H. H. WOODWARD, | Plaintiff's Attorney. : ! Written by J >r. .T. W. Ruchanan, I lute <>t' tin? I . ? ). pi'puruiu'ut of I ricuiture :iiid Professor of Veterin- 1 ury IS ounce ut C k m son College. Remarkable book on treatment of <1 i.-i- ?; orders, accidents ami diseases of horses, mules. entile-and hogs. There is a huge ilcninud for the valuable j information contained 5m tbis book. Over '50,000 copies hnvc boon distributed among farmers. For u lira- ;I ited time. as long as our supply lasts, we will supply every fanner or live 1 stock man with a free copy of this book. Write today for your copy. CAROLINA r^M^niKS CO. Home of @VEf Remedies I Dept. #1-2J, B. C. j, encil No. 1741 J Made in fir* grade* NCIL WITH THE RED BAND MIKADO 1 4PANY, NEW YORK " -X dise ; % bidder, in bulk ? l ?3 re or you may v igent of Creditors #