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SPECIAL OFFER
. TO SUBSCRIBERS
For a limited time we will give a
year's subscription to the Southern
Agriculturist without charge to any
subscriber new or old. who asks for
it wiion paying a year s subscription
to the Horry Herald. The popularity
of the Southern Agriculturist is
shown by its circulation which now
exceeds 375.000.
This offer is intended for our farmer
friends who .'ire urged to tako advantage
of it at once, because we have
only a certain number of subscriptions
which we can give free in thif
May. When they are used this olfei
will be withdrawn. First come, iirsi
served.
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G'jlr.inc That Docs Not Atfect tho Heat
Be . ruse of its tor.ie mirl laxative erfcct, t AXA
T'K BKOMO Ql'ININR is better lhau cMinar;
V...'...tu* aiu\ docs not cause uervousuegs no
r in htad. Hemember the full nf.meau
1 ii>- Die nature of 11. W. GHOVH. 20c
I. arrrttKsir- v.
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1 I Fine Dress i
J I Values up to
j | now 95
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IAt a Big 2
100 Skirts all ^
velour, purnella,
and stripes, all i
and beautifully tc
merlv ftnlri from
I now $3.98 to $ 12
Suits arid G
for men, youn:
boys at a big
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armistSce day
WAS OBSERVED
("oi.wav observed ArmisLice* Day
H?t of honor to (lie heroes who waved
iur fl' jr over ho or Flanders.
m 1 it w.'is n joyed in various ways
'\v the people hevc.
All ' ' ! ? ' rre except one was
. > 1 fN.r m'?)H the d ly. The bar>'
-h cl ?so(I at nc'ir i'inic, W'U:
' ;;t few exceptions the spirit of th
. ;i : 1 k pov-cv.sion of :>.!! tlie
u>le and \v wan uspended.
S vne f the business men. clerks
1 others employes went on hunting
; ,:rs to one place or another. Others j
?i iterl friends.
rinhltwal ^obstipation Cured <
in . vo ? t Days 1
LAX-/OS WITH PEPSIN" is a speciallyprepared
Syrup Tonio-I.axarive for Habitual :
Constipation. It rcli r/es promptly buJ
should be taker, regularly for 14 to 21 dayc
to induce re^ulai acton. It Stimulates and
Regulates. Very Pleasant v.o Take. 80c
' jr bottle
$100REWARD
Bv authority of the county conimissioners
of Horry county 1 offer
$100 reward for the capture of Josh
ii wliM v:lnil niiri l.-illrwl iwn nrnri'n
"IIV ?1V#V 1%..M .V1.IVV1 V" W
women in Socastee some weeks ago.
J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff- of Horrv
County. 11-10-2 l-3t
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A R MI ST ICK E XKRCIS KS
There were special patriotic exercises
commemorating: Armistice Sunday,
held at Waccamaw Presbyterian
Sunday school last Sunday. The
church was decorated with yellow
chrysanthemums anda large American
flag lelr'nd the altar.
The school sang "The Star Spanpled
Banner" as a small American
flag was brought to the front by
Walter Lewis. At the close of the
song there was a salute to this flag,
after which the Christian flag was
brought forward by Mary Thompson
and in turn saluted, immediately followed
by the song, "Onward Christian
Soldiers." There was informal
reading, led by James Missroon, followed
by the song, "Jesus Shall
Reign." Next came a recitation, "A
Patriot," by Charles Missroon. Tho
exercises were concluded by singing
. "America " with closing prayer by
Rev. J. An Lennon.
B. F. Singleton
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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 less stomach disturbance.
) GKOVE S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regularly
for two or three we eks will enrich the blood*
improve the digestion, and act as a generalStrengthi
riling Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
J throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be
in perfect health. Pleasant to take. GOc per bottle.
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Sacrifice saving,
?vool, serge, matlUf
fancy plaids
newest styles
ulored. For>7.95
lo $25, In our
95. duced
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sacri fice. of the
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THF. HORRY HERALD, CO^
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
AtfT \^y
Take Aspirin only as told in each pitckigo
of genuine Hay or Tablets of Aspirin,
riii'ii von will ho following the directions
uid dosage work?"d out hv physicians
luring 21 years, and proved safe hv millions.
Take no chances with substitutes.
If you see the Havor Cross on tablets,
you can take them without fear for
rVdds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Harache, Toothache, Lumbago and for
Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets
post few cents. Druggists also sell larger
packages. Aspirin is the trado mark of
jJayer Manufacture of Monoa>ecticacidestor
of Salicylicacid.
TWO FOR ONE 1
IS LIMITED
The Herald is giving away subscriptions
to the Southern Argiculturist
to the limited amount of 200
and no more. The Herald had this
number of subscriptions to its credit
on the books of the farm paper up to
this week, when the advertisement
starts. There are not that many now,
and only the first 200 subscribers lenewing
oi paying up after this week's*
issue will get this extra paper for a
whole year. Come in now before the
200 h;i\o all been taken. Send in the
$2 for a year's subscription today and
say you want the farm paper. Unless
you say >ou want it we will not send
it, but will leave yours for the next
man who comes along and says he
wants it. (
MARKETS
Live Stock and Meats.
Hon- prices at Chicago declined G5c
to 7">c per 100 pounds during the
week. Boef and butcher cattle were
all tho way from 25c to 75c lower,
with feeding steers 35c to 50c lower.
Veal calves declined $1 to $2.25 per
100 pounds. Choice Handy weight fat
lambs practically unchanged; lower
grades of killing lambs are up 50c.
Cotton.
Spot cotton prices declined 1883
points during the week, closing at
l().48c per pound. New York D cemI
her futures are down 1!?0 points at
J 16.55c.
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id this is your op
as we are offeri
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store you will fin
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A CARD.
. The "Kompetent Kommittee" of
H'e I'oveny S(;ciul wishes to thank
the community for its ver\ generous
help, without which this enter
tninment could never have been the
fvreat success that it was. ?81.(50 was
t.'ken in, ami there will not he more
Uu.ii $iU expenses. The money >.vi!"
he used in furnishing milk for the
! ?(>.:! hiklren. Tl:v co.r.mittee working
on this plan hopes to have it well
iv-j" and in opi'iataion at an
early date. *
HON SITPPEK
There will ho a box supper and
Cakewalk at Mt. Pisgah schoolho'v-v?
on Tuesday evening, November 22.
The girls are invited to come and |
brirg boxes and boys to bring full
purses. Come!
Eva Lewis,
Martha J. Singleton,
31 Teachers
CITY TAX NOTICE
Public notice is hereby given that
lie city tax books are open for the
payment of taxes from October 15 to
December 31, 1921, without a penalty.
A levy of Ifi mills on every dollar of
assessed property in the town of Conway
is levied for the following purnose.;:
For current expenses of the
town 10 mills; for water and sewerage
bonds, 3l4i mills; for refunding
bonds, 2,L' mills. All taxes payable
at the office of the City Treasurer.
C. II. SNIDEK, Clerk and Treasurer.
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To Cure a Cold In One Day
'ake LAXATIVE RROMO QUININE (Tablets.) h
tops the Cough and Hrndaehe and works off th"
"k)ld. E. W. GROVE'S signature od each box. 30c
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby forbiden to
enter or trespass in any manner, or
interfere with, or cutting or removing
any of the timber, brush or
straw, on my lands in Floyds Town
ship, Horry County, State of South
Carolina, under .pain of the penalties
provided by law in^ such cases.
10 27 4t * f J. H. HILL.
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A TONIC
/irove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel 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 iis Strengthening. Invigor
Ying Eft'ect. GOc.
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portunity to buy i
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5UY NOW.
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NOTICE OF SALE
Under nnd by virtue of a decreta I
i>rder of his honor, Fivmk D. Gary, |,
' <tcd October 27. 1921, in the ca?o of
Edna Harder, plaintIfT, vs. W. E. Por- !l
ter, defendant, I. the undersijrn?d wi'l ^
. e!l at public auction before the court- ti
house door ;it Conway, S. C., on s*ilcs- .x
day in December nc;t. it I c;ngf December
r>, 1921, to I ho highest bidder with?n
the loyal hours of a'e, the follow- f
iny described la~?d, to wit: f
All and singular that certain tract b
of land cont/nnine; fifty (~>0) acres, p
novo r>r Jr>vs, iji^ ?*mie he'ny in Simn- s
son Creek township, county and state 'i
;; rd and ly iny oi> the ^est side ^
nr M!ii (^,.00^ ii#I adjoinintr binds of f
C. C. Wriyht, YV. E. Porter and others, 'i
innlny at a corner on edye of old
riMininsr westward with S. E. 11
Cox's lino to a corner in Honey Cut ?
branch, rnnniny down said branch to
;? corne't*; thence runniny northward to V
the beyinniny. >
Tern is of sale c:i h, tho purchaser i
to pay for stamps and paper. 1
Should :?ny bidder fail or refuse to <
<vv"T)'v with his hid, the lands will In* i
resold on the same day or some sub- ?
scouent salesda*' at his rick. c
w. l. bryan, Clerk of Court as
Special Master. 31-32-33'
sfaERvvoon & McMillan, i
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Conway, S. C., Nov. 14, 1021.
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SALIS UNDER EXECUTION'
Under and by virtue of an execution
issued upon the judgment dendored in 1
the case of Chattanooga Medicine
Company vs. W. E. Barnhill and E.
E. Johnson, co-partners trading under
the firm name of W. E. Barnhill &
Co., and dated October 1, 1921, I hove i
seized of the property of the said W.
E. Barnhill <S* Co. and will soil at
nuhlic auction before the courthouse
door at Conway, S. C., during legal
hours of salo on salesday in Decern- J
her next, it being the 5th day of
said month, the following described 1
personal property, towit:
All and singular the stock of medicines
and general merchandise of the
said W. E. Barnhill & Co.. and all of (
their store furniture and fixtures, including
soda fountain, and together
with all of the accounts and bills roceivable
of the said W. E. Barnhill
? Co., all of which are located and
being in the store occupied by the
snid firm at Aynor, in the county of
Horry.
Said salo will also be made under
authority of a distress warrant issued
today by E. M. C! rah am, the owner of
said store building.
Toi ms of sale cash.
J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff of Horry
Count v.
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IKUCC xNOvemoer n>. IU21.
C .rids Cause Cjrlp ond Infjucnza
\XATIVE BROMO QUININE lublcts remove tL." .c.
There ia on'./ one. ' Dromo QuLa!^DROVE'S
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styles.
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convinced. t
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SALE UNDKK MOllTCMill
Under and by virtue? <>r that certain
ill of sale dated March 21, 1921,
Vldo by City Market by C. B. Ixl?ards
to Peoples National Bank and
ran:ferred to A. T. Collins Company;
nd by virtue of that certain other
ill of sale dated Au;;ust 11, 1921,
ropi City Market 1 <? A. T. Collins
'ompany, both of said bills of sale
chaUe! aort^aees covering* the*
iroj)prty b^'ow descWbod: I have
ei'/rd and taken ;md will sell at i>ul>i"
"licron m1 the store of said City
Tarkot at cloven MI) o'clock in the
orenoou on the 25th day of Novemic*
V H i9?i. }>t nublic auction:
AM and sintrular the entiro stock of
nerchawlise of the said Citv Market
op 11nf < f ^ivtc'i'ins, moats, canned
roods and all other wares; also .'ill
ron.dfjtinjLV of :it least four thou,,vi'l
'4.000> pounds, also ;tll furniture
nul fixtures together with all addiions
and aeerotions ??t anytime mado
;iti**o the date of said mortj^afos; also
noliulinir the refrigerator, scales, rash
o?dstcr. McOaskey register and all
>tlior fixtures.
Terms of sale cash before delivery
?f poods sold.
11-10-tf J. A. I JO WIS,
Accent of Mortgagee.
Dated November 9, 1021.
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Rheumatism
Can Be Cured!
Jut You Must Clear Your Blood
of Waste Products,
Lack of exercise and improper diet causes
vastc products to accumulate in the blood,
i'ou will at once realize that unless the blood
is pure, some part of the body will become
liscascd.
R lifimnfUnv with its nnin nconv. IS
dmc of the most serious diseases caused by
waste products in the blood. You know, of
course, the blood is not confined alone to the
nrtcrics and veins. It passes out ot these
channels to all parts of the body. I his is
how sediments or waste products are deposited
iti the muscles and joints. Genuine
relief can be had only by correcting the
basic trouble?waste products.
Thousands and thousands of men and
women during the past 50 years have cleared
their blood of waste products with S. S. S.
It is the ideal renVdy for rheumatism, because
it removes the poisonous waste matter
which is causing the trouble. I here arc no
had :;ftcr effects and the result is wonderful,
'degin taking S. S. S. today and write for 56
page illu trated booklet, "L ticls About the
Moot!"?free.
Personal medical advice, without charge,
may also be had by sending a complete
description of your case. Address Chicr
Medical Director, Switt Specific Co., 731
S. S. S. 1 aboratory, Atlanta, Cu.? All good
urugi stores sell b. S. S.
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rid at/ and Saturday, J
bor 18 an d 19, one lot \
es' fine Dress Sh oes. .1 |U|
iP to $4.98 , now $2.48 I |
i0 Wonderful '
v,
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ided in just four lots. I
se dresses we offer con- U
:antor> crepe, velours, sa~ n
ge and tricatine, all col- 9
J made in all the newest [J
t $16.95, now....$ 9.95 u
t $25, now 15.00 R
?t $35, now 19.95 I
>t $55, now 34.95 ft
Shoes for your {
entire family I
at big reduction, 5
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