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I ARE YOU NERVOUS T Maybe There is a Cause For It That You Can Correct. Many who suffer from backache and jweak kidneys are unnaturally irritable, fretful and nervous. Not only does constant backache "get on the nerves/' but bad kidneys fail to eliminate all the uric acid from the system, and uric acid irritates the nerves, keeping pne "on edge," and causing, rheumatic, neuralgic pains. When suffering so, try Doan's Kidney Pills, j the medicine so well recommended by j Conway people. Read this Conway resident's statement: Mrs. M. E. McCall says: "I had. symptoms of kidney trouble for a I long'time and'finally couldn't stand ! the pains any longer. I was nervous' and the least noise frightened me. I j was tired and languid, too. I had no ambition. My kidneys acted irregularly and I was bothered on this account. I got Doan's Kidney Pills at the Norton Drug Co., and a few boxes cured me." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simnlv nulr fnv n H'l""** 1"" ? r-j ivi u lUMHOjr icii'euy?VVb I Dcxan's Kidney Pills?the same that Mrs. McCall had. Foster-Milburn I Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.?Adv. a u have changed since thei ! is that ot preparing food Bread ai of a kind that makes eatin ^ A? uji uiuj ^uumiunicy. l n and their use avoids the c 'Iliey invariably biing our Quality and clean lines fjjfo of this !x*kerl HYM f - . . V ^ = lOhere, &c Firestoi WHEREVE tions and cuv uiuai you will find Fii in universal use. The hard job stone. And so \ stone responded 1 conditions?so co mileage mounted possible to obtai nary tires that Miles per Dollar slogan of thinki everywhere. The blending a of rubber, gum construction, airthese mileage n jnt Gui C( MOTOR i Notice of Dissolution of Corporation. To all and singular, all of the stockholders of Ward-Bate Company, Inc., 1 a corporation duly organized and chartered under and by the laws of the State of South Carolina, and having offices until recently in the counties of Horry and Georgetown in said State. . ' Please take notice that we, the undersigned directors and officers of the said Ward-Bate Company, Inc., have called a meeting of the stockholders of said company to meet at the office of H. H. Woodward, Attorney-at-L,uw, at No. 42 Main Street, Conway, South Carolina, at r.ine J o'clock in the forenoon on the first : day of November, A. D. 1922, for the purpose of winding up the affairs of ' said Company, liquidating the same, and for the purpose of passing a resolution dissolving the said company 1 and cancelling the charter thereof. Witness the Hand and Seals of the said Directors and Officers this 21 st i day of September, A. D. Iii22. J. HERBERT BATE (L. S.) AMANDA J. BATE (L. S.) ' Board of Directors of said Company. J. HERBERT BATE (L. S.) President. AMANDA J. BATE (L. S.) 'HIS is a picture of an \ English bakery of the | ienth century. That was | ong time ago and things > \ n. Among these changes . We know how to make J 1 nd Rolls g a pleasure for the people . < :y have the home flavor, I ; irudgery of home baking ! ; customers back for more. [ ' 3 are tne twin mottoes \ \ i at all time*. C$jfe j A.N'S tra SerViceis Ik le Cords Pred< R the cxac- been developec tests of tires life work is th severe?there constantly inci estone Cords ues for the put Users in thi: s if0, E?rC" Firestone repi veil has Fire- aim0st d ander difficult Firestone reco nsistently has tanr^ to totals im- ^ n from ordi- Don't be s; today Most tires?buy vali is the buying mileage at the 1 ng motorists sistent with si formance. nd tempering 4 Make Most ] -dipped cord your principle bag cure?all ? choose yoi lethods have that basis. n5ippe^C )X-LUNDY COMPAN SUPPLY & REPAIR * *? $ PHE HOUtT HBBALD, COM \ Secretary. H. H. WOODWARD, Attorney for Ward-Bate Company. Inc. 1015!22-lmo. o SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF IIORRY. . Court of Common Pleat*. Bank of Loris, A Corporation, plaintiff, vs. E. V. Carter, J. H. Carter and W. E. Stroud, defendants. To The Defendants above Named: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is heresvith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber or subscribers at his or their office at Conway, South Carolina, 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 the relief demanded in the complaint. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated Mav Kith, 1022. To W. E. Stroud. ABSENT DEFENDANT: TAKE NOTICE That the Com plaint in the foregoing stated action and the summons of which the fore going is a copy were filed in the of fice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Ple/as in and for Horr? County, at Conway, S. C.. on the 27tl day of September, A. D. 1922. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. o HELPFUL HINTS Don't throw away the lemon rind.vhen making lemonade. Save them jy dropping them into cold water, and, when washday arrives, droj. ihem into the boiler with the dish iloths and tea towels. You will be surprised at the way they will b'eaci. ;hese difficult-to-keep-white things for you. o The birth rate is declining and the death rate increasing, according to statistics made public by the census bureau covering the first quarter of the year. o | CREOII^^IREBIT | 11 Eye glasses fitted and sold on ? a CREDIT. ? ][ Office over Horry Drug Co. J i Office days every Monday. * j> Hours, 5 to 4 It L. A. WOODRUFF, D. Opt. J < Eyesight Specialist I Conway, S. C. X 1 V imanded >minate I by men whose ie production of reasing tire val>lic. s vicinity verify itation, and relaily some new rd of extra dis atisfied to buy les?the longest owest price conich reliable perMiles per Dollar of tire economy ur next tire on MOST MILES per ^^DOLLAR ^ tie oras Y 1 CO. PAY, 8. 0., OCT. 5, 1022 ' = CLOTHING KITS AID CLUBS IN SEWING DEMONSTRATION An unusual feature of the clothing work in Kansas, carried on by extension workers during the past year, as reported to the U nited Stat# Department of Agriculture, was the sending of sets of clothing kits to the girls' clubs in the various countties. Each kit contained a sample patch a sample darn, an iron holder, two aprons, a sewing bag, a laundry bag, a nightgown, an underskirt, a princess <lip, a combination suit 'x smock, a dresser scan, a child's dress, rompers, charts showing appropriate school dresses, and books of samples illustrating appropriate materials to select for tMe diflfereni articles. The kits were sent to tho county extension agents, who in turn were responsible for getting them to the clubs. Except for four clubs in iiiee counties which received no its, every club in the state hud a;i >pportunity to examine these articles .o obtain patterns for the garments ...at appealed to them, and to gam etter ideas on appropriate clothing 'or home and school use. o I. C. C. ALLOWS LOWER KATE ON ROAD-1HJILDING MATERIAL In the shipment of surplus wai materials transferred to them by the Bureau of Public Roads, United itates Department of Agriculture, State highway departments will o ^aved a great deal of expense a. a result of a ruling: of the Interstate Commerce Commission permit ting the shipment of this materia as "contractor's equipment," thereby giving it the advantage of a low rate. The railroads previously required the States to pay less-than-caiioad rates on the various items include' in such shipments, even when together they made up a carload. The contention of the bureau is that since the hulk of this material ha.s .?een used and none of it is new, and since it is all intended for use in road construction, it should he givei the advantage of the low rate allowed to contractor's equipment rnis contention, which was opposed by the railroads, was upheld by th Interstate Commerce Commission. The rate is now applicable to some 1,200 carloads to be shipped from Camp Grant, 111., and large quantities from other points. On a carload shipment from Schenectady. N. Y., to Boise, Idaho, $720 recently was saved, and $500 on another from San Antonio, Tex., to Salem, Ore. Let The Herald do it. -i! Use of the American fag as a *care crow in " ne corn field ot Mazelton, Pa., farn.er Drought down the wrath of the American Legion. The Legion protested an 1 the scare : ow's aUtri >v a.~ changed. o Citation Notice STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HORRY. By J. S. Vaught. -ESQUIRE, PROBATE JUDGE. WHEREAS, W. L. Bryan made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of E. A. Jordan: THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said E. A. Jordan, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Conway. S. C., on the 13th day of Oct., 1922, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any I they have, why the said Adminstration should not be granted. GIVEN under my Hand, this 20th day of September, Anno Domini, 1922. Published on the 28th day of September and the 6th day of October, 1922, in the Horry Herald. J. S. VAUGHT, Probate Judge. < c | Plumbing ant \ *ei !lf you are in the market f< of any description it would pay We have a large stock of Bath tions, Kitchen Sinks, and Pine ai | Areola He* i We have several Areola H( ? suitable for heating four, five, s o wish to enjoy the coming winter < the building and maintaining of Areola. < S |. NoKol Automa i\ <i Those who have a heating p Y see us immediately with the vi 0 matic Oil Burner and do away ? soot and smoke. 1 Farm Lig* i> We have several Farm Lighl < sell very cheap, so why use Oil cheaper. o A visit to our warehouse wi which we have on plumbing and Bryce Plumbi ing Co Plumbing and Heating E 'Phone 402 FLORE1* BEAVER CULTURE A MEANS OF FUR AND FOREST PRODUCTION __________ 7>i Although the practicability of beaver farming has not been fully dem onstrated, the United Suites Department of Agriculture believe^ that the business of raising beavers i'or their fur may develop, undei ? proper control measures, into a profitable branch of fur farming ? With a small beginning the enter- c prise seems to promise an advancc p to good returns and even great s possibilities. I A fertile field for beaver culture . t may be found in connection with projects for reforestation with coni- ' q fers of burned or cut-over timber- a lands. Many of these areas, cleared f by axe or fire and later covered with a second growth of aspen, wil- ^ low, and pin cherry, are for the j time considered almost worthless. ^ Over much of the northern bordei i of the United States and still largei r areas of Canada where such land is 1 found it is generally unsuited for I 1 agriculture and would not pay taxes f until again covered by valuable for- J est timber, but would supply ideal ^ Lood for beavers, and if stocked ' with them could be made to yield an s income while the process of refores- 1 tation is going on. * i r.e animals should not be intro t vluced uncontrolled into places where their activities may menace irriga * tion or power ditches, important * road or railroad grades, 01' agri i cultural districts. A suitable foo i supply and permanent water should i be assured. t o YE FARME GOSSIPE \ Latest and best information or ' fodder pulling: Don't do it. ( As is the soil, so are the people < Buildin up one builds up the other. { If co-operative marketing is not i boosting the price of tobacco, what , is doing it? A tip to the cotton farmer. Don j lot the weevil destroy your courag < ind your cotton. j Nitrogen will be high next sea son they say. Hotter establish ] nitrogen factory at homo by plan*, ing winter legume cover crops. Consider the farm woodland unmake it productive. j Regarding strikes: Why should th farmer need to work longer hour " than any other class of people? ] A South Carolina farmer wh ( owns five farms says that the only c one which made him pay income ta. ^ last year was his dairy farm. ? Ohio investigators tell us that Uu 4! cost of feeding a cow by the silo ^ method is hardly one-third that o. ( the pasture and hay method. i ? .o~~ a MINIATURE BRIDGE; TO AID r ENGINEERS SOLVE PROBLEMS A model of reinforced concrete ^ arch bridge 7 feet long has beer r constructed by the Bureau of Pub- a ''o. Roads, United States Department t of Agriculture, to determine .ius; V how masonry arch bridges should be c '^signed when built on a skew. A i skew bridge is one in which tin J roadway is not perpendicular to tin 1 abutments, as when a bridge crosse i* a stream diagonally. It has been found that the stress es in a skewed bridge are consider ably different from those in a bridg- ^ of the same span built perpendicular t; to the abutments, and failuies havt A occurred because this was not til ken f into account in the design. The problem is so complicated v that enineers of the bureau wish to ( check up their theoretical conclu p sions by making a faithful reproduction of a bridge, using similai materials and of such size that it. a. be tested in the laboratory. > Loads will be applied to the model, and the stresses at various places calculated from measurements of the lengthening and short- i)( op'ivr of the concrete surface taken |? with very precise instruments as ^ well as by other methods. ! L > ? ,s; \ H frinrr if wm. ML A A1A J| *ial ill i 'i' >r Plumbing and Heating Materia' J you to see us before purchasing. ^ <, Tubs, Lavatories, Closet Combina- f, ul Fittings of all description. ( iting Plants < mting Plants including radiation, o ix and seven room houses. If you J by heating your entire home with + only one fire, you will install an < o itic Oil Burners <> lant installed in their home should < ew of purchasing a NoKol Auto- ^ with the dreads of winter, dusc. o o o iting Plants ]| lintf Plants in stock which wt wi'l X j| Lamps when Electric Lights are X Vj ill convince you of the low prices X heating material. 8C ing and Heat- | mpany f. nginecrs and Contractors. ^ 20 N. Sanborn Street T iCE, S. C. 9]2S 3t. > A mi t - > f L > (o ELEPHANTS ARE COMING TO TOWN The M. L. Clark and Son's Combind Shows will exhibit in Conway, londav, October 9th. The big show will arrive here board its special train of railroad ars, with all of its magnitude and rrandeur, revealing a fairyland ever o dear to childhood's happy days. Enlarged two fold of its former size, he M. L. Clark & Son's Shows has frown and prospered during" the past luarter of a century, until today its ippearance is hailed as an annual estive holiday. Many new and unparalleled feaures of magnificence, novelty, darng and vastness will be displayed in his season's big show. Foremost tmong the feature acts will be the davenport family of equestrians and klevs; the Silverton trio, intrepid iquilibrists; the Alpiife Sisters, darng dancers on .a lofty wire; the Apeda loupe of gymnasts and the Siegrist 'amily of incomparable aerialists. A ;core of clowns headed by Arthur Per y, Ab Johnson, Pete Jenkins, Wagrles and Valdo, will furnish fun for he little folks. The menagerie of the famous Clark Show contains many interesting" specinens of wild animals, among them bent>' Men/i, an elephant 10 feet and 0 nches in height, the largest land aninal in captivity, being 2 inches taller han the famed Jumbo. A ten-cago :oo contains African and Nubian >lack mained lions, tigers, pumas, iaguars and leopards. There will be two performances, the loors opening I and 7 P. M. A free ixhibition will he held on the show grounds preceding each performance, n addition to a concert of popular and operatic selections by Prof. Jas. Nornan and his military band. The town and surrounding country is heavily billed for the appearance )f the big show and a record breakng crowd is anticipated. SO PROTECTION PROM TOXINS G1VRN BY CANMNC PnwnKi?^ Canning powders can not he dejended on for safety from iood poisoning, according to the United -tates Department of Agriculture, extensive experiments recently conlucted to test the claims made by ertain '\idely advertised and disrihuted canning powders, which con;ist mainly of per cent of salt idded, have shown conclusively that .he antiseptic properties of the powler only effect a few molds and Microorganisms which are not. reponsible for spoilage in properly irocessed cans or jars. Fruits and other acid products roperly packed when fresh and in ;ood condition keep without any canling preparations. Much largei amounts of canning powder than hose recommended on the package lad no effect whatever on the growth >f spore-forming bacilli, which do not equire free oxygen for growth, particularly the toxin forming Bacilus botulinus, which has recently been esponsible for many deaths. ???? NOTICE TAXPAYERS rou can pay your taxes to the Couny Treasurer until September 15th. Lfter that date call on the Sheriff or your receipt. The Magistrates of the County nil impose a line of $5.00 or five 5) days on all persons who have not aid their Dog Tax bv Sept. 15th. C. E. BARKER, Treasurer Horry County. o JOTICE OF REGISTRATION FOR TOWN EJECTION Public notice is hereby given that rmlf C r\f e A 1 ??.?. v?? iv^intiatii'd i?.)i" uie reguir Town Election for Mayor and Mermen on Tuesday, Dec. 12th, f)22, are open at the otTice of M^. i. H. Burroughs, Registrar, and une will be open for registratibh I* the voters of Conway for the t.frne rescribed by 'aw. C. H. SNIDER,'," Town Glerk. O ' > ! 1 Let The Herald do it. o ? It is generally conceded that tfte .i-J't^te Coiperative Tomveco MarDting Association lir.il everything > <!'? in the making of good pieces ?r the tobacco in this section this ar It is easy to see howit-tKis >uld he so. ' ' > . vv> : Let the Horry Herald do it. * 1 1' hns if ASPiRiN 11 ' j*. -.n ,vr/ .win. r ;rr Insist on Bayer Package : :i f - "r \JV R A Vtilcaa yoil 800 tho namo "Hayey'' r>ri ickftffe or ton tablet# you arc* not yet' njf! tin? genuine HaVcr product prfc'ribed l>v phyHiciah* oror twenty*trtfd *fcr? ami proved aafe by tail limn* ftitf Oolda ftc^fdk&hci Toothache l.umbago Faraoho HIiounwtlsM Neuralgia 1' Pain, Pain ' ' Accept only u Bayer" package wbiijh )nttti.i)H proper dirt'ctionp. Mainly f twelve tablet^ c??t few oeotn. Dr lyrists alno ho 11 bottle* of 24 ancl rXcjy* ftpirin i? the trade mark of Jtavorf lannfacturr of jNfonoaeftioacitlester <)l ftlieylicacid. J n' j.. ; <v ' -\<yvx (/ fit 'ft t- :. 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