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>»S-M "i"Tif,

ASPIRIN FOR COLDS

.<Name "Bayer" is on GenuineAspirin.say Bayer

Insist on "Raver Tablets of Aspirin"i in a "Bayer package," containing properdirections for Cokls, Pain, Headache,Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism.Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirinprescribed by physicians for nineteenyears. Handy tin boxes of 12 tabletscost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark»cf Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetieacidesterof Salieylicacid.

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I ^ iI will be in my office in ConwayMonday, December 1st.If yonr eyes need attentiondon't fail to see me.

Yours for Optometry,

L, A. WOODRUFF, G. OPT.Eyesight Specialist,CONWAY, S. C.

J. M.JOHNSON,CIVIL ENGINEERMABION, S. C.

My Engineering and Surveyingoffice will be open during my absence,and prepared to take cr.rcof any work as usual. Address*Oil communications as bereto^fore.

. i LIFT OFF CORNS!(Apply few drops then lift sore,L touchy corns off with

y fingers

Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a littleFJeezone on an aching corn, instantly"that corn stops hurting, then you liftit right out. Yes, magic!A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but

«. few cents at any drug store, but iscraflficient to remove every hard com,eoft corn, or corn between the toes,and the calluses, without soreness orirritation.

Freezone is the sensational discoveryof a Cincinnati genius. It iswonderful.

I have in this week car

Horses, fat and good brok

loads Buggies and nice lot

G. B. J]CONW /

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Habitual Constipation CuredIn 14 to 21 Days

"LAX-70S WITH PEPSIN" is a specially,prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for HabitualConstipation. It relieves promptly buishould be taken regularly for 14 to 21 daysto induce regular action. It Stimulates andRegulates. Very Pleasant to Take. 60cper bottle.

KEEP DRY MASH BEFOREFOWLS AT ALL TIMES

In addition to grain and greenfeeds, dry mash should be kept beforegrowing chicks at all timesafter they are 8 or 4 weeks old. It 'sbest to feed it in a hopper inside thebuilding or where it will not be exposedto rain or wet. If a large num

ber of chirks are raised, the mashmay be fed in an outdoor hopper. Thefollowing mixture makes a good drymash: Two pounds commeal, 2pounds middlings, 1 pound oatmeal, 2pounds wheat bran, 1 pound beefscrap, and one-fourth pound charcial.When a larger quantity is desired itshould be mixed in the same proper,tion.Also grit and oyster shell shoul 1

be provided, so that the chicks mayhelp themselves whenever they wish.

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HOW TO CANDLE EGGS.

It is necessary to rotate an egg beforethe candle if one is to obtain ar

accurate knowledge of its condition.By tilting at various angles, the locationand sizes of the air space canb« seen, and very often the positionof the yolk. But the quality of theegg is very largely determined bythe ease with which the yolk moves

and the direction of its motion. Theoperator, therefore.

1. Grasps the pointed end of theegg with the tips of the fingers.

2. Holding the blunt end uppci1most, places the egg closely againstthe opening, or spout, of the candle.

It. Gives the egg a quick tui*n to theright or left, watching the movementof the^-olk.

If the egg is perfectly fresh it maybe difficult to find the yolk at firstglance?, but as the egg is turned a

glimpse of it will be obtained..UnitedStates Department of Agriculture..o

Colds Cause Grip and Influenza"AXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablet# remove the>«un. There Is only one "Bromo Quinine."R. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 90c.

u Reasons! k> | Why you should use |k^Cardui, the woman's

tonic, for your troubles, L xk | have been shown inOm thousands of letters from p@actual users of this mcdi- I xfev l cine, who speak from Hk«J personal experience. If r\<^ the results obtained by L ^kl other women for so many Bhk

years have been so uniformlygood, why notk | give Cardui a trial? By

Take

L. The Woman's TonicMrs. Mary J. Irvin, cf

®yi Cuilen, Va., writes: jj «ft"About 11 years ago, I v

r&vl suffered untold misery 1®%^8S with female trouble, bear- I x

jvl ing-down pains, head- Eg.ache, numbness ... I Pv; K^l would go for three weeks Kk

almost bent double . .. mo^3My husband went to Dr.bk! Tor Cardui . . . ESk

After taking about twoK-| bottles 1 began going Qk

around and when I fnnlr

load extra nice Mules and

e, 2 carloads Wagons, 3 carharness.

ENKINS\y s. c.

THE HOKRY HERALD, OONWi

NOTICE OF SALE.Under and by virtue of the Decree '

and Judgment of the Court made byhis Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, PresidingJudge, in the case of W. H. Stone,Administrator of the Personal Estateof Nelson Thomas, Deceased, Plaintiffvs. Annie Lyde, Bearon Chavis,Redic Chavis, Mary Dewitt, SarahChavis, Rebecca Morrison, AnnieAlbert, Alice Albert, Amanda Sweeney,Retha Newman, Willie Newman,Quiney Newman, Mellen C. Newman,Alverna Sams, Sallie Jane King, andDoretha Lyde, Heirs at Law andDistributees of Nelson Thomas, Deceased,together with any other personor persons who claim to be suchheirs, but whose names are unknownto the plaintiff; Burroughs & CollinsCompany, a Corporation, Robert W.Moore, and Stone Brothers Company,a Corporation, defendants, and datedDie Kith day of July A. D., 1919, I,the undersigned, W. L. Bryan, Clerkof Court of Common Pleas as SpecialMaster, will sell at public auction tothe highest bidder before the CourtHouse door at Conway, in HorryCounty, and State, of South Carolina,during legal hours of sale,, on salesday,the - first Monday in Decembernext, it< being the 1st day of saidmonth, all and singular those certainlands situate in Horry County, anddescribed as follows, to wit:

All and singular those certaintracts of land, situate in Little RiverTownship, in the County of Horryand State of South Carolina, describedas follows, to wit:

Tract No. 1..Containing seventyfive(75) acres, more or less, lying onthe seashore, being a part of a tractof land granted by Seth Bellamy toWm. Montgomery and from Wm.Montgomery to Mathias Vaught;bounded on the east by lands formerlyowned by Lewis Clause (tractNo. 3 of the estate of Nelson Thomas)and lands of Hilliard Herring, onthe South by the Atlantic Ocean, on

the west by lands of Bettic Randallor Smart Lewis, and on the north bythe Jane DuBose land; being thesame land conveyed to Nelson Thomasby Mathias Vaught by his deeddated the 21st day of February A. D.1880, duly recorded in deed book "T"at page 091-92, for Horry County.m i \r. A A i.i race rso. z..containing two Hundred(200) acres,, more or less, and

bounded on the north by lands of theestate of W. D. Gore, now claimed bythe widow of said W. D. Gore, on theeast by lands of T. P. Edge, on thesouth by lands of Willie Edge amilands of Alva Edge, and on the westby lands of Thomas Bell and R. V.Ward, being lands which were conveyedto the said Nelson Thomas byWilliam J. Sessions, Sheriff of Horry.County, and by other grantors withinthe said boundaries.

Tract No. 3.Containing forty (40)acres, more or less, and known asLittle Swamp, and bounded on thenorth by lands of Jim Vereen and!Milliard Herring, on the east bylands, now or formerly of JamesVaught, on the south by the AtlanticOcean, and on the west by tract No.1 of the estate lands of Nelson Thorn-1i-.> (the Mathias Vaught tract of 75acres); being the same tract of land!which was conveyed to Nelson Thomasby Robert Livingstone by his deeddated the 24th day of February A. D.1902.Tract No. 4..Containing nine (9)

acres, as shown by a plat made by C.C. Gore, Surveyor, dated March 7th.A. D. 1883, and bounded in the yearA. I). 1883 on the north by Jane DuBois,on the east by what was knownas Lot No. 2, on the south by lands ofNelson Thomas and on the west bylands of Nelson Thomas; being thesame land which was conveyed toNelson Thomas by F. M. Dunn by hisdeed dated the 20th day of April A.D. 1883.

| Tract No. 5..One undivided one-

(half interest in and to that certaintract of land conaining two hundredand fifty-one and thirty-six hundkredths (251.36) acres, described asdelineated on a plat of the same made

WORDS FROM HOME*

Statements That May Be Investigated.Testimony of ConwayCitizens.

When a Conway citizen comes tothe front, telling his friends andneighbors of his experience, you canrely on his sincerity. The statementsof people residing in far away placesdo not command your confidence.Home endorsement, is the kind thatbacks Doan's Kidney Pills. Such testimonyis convincing. Investigationproves it true. Below is a statementof a Conway resident No strongerproof of merit can be had.Harmon Houscnd, painter, says:"I. think inhaliny thn fnmno «n»--

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pontine is what weakened my kidneys..I had to pet up often at nightto pass the kidney secretions, andthey were unnatural. Finally 1 potDoan's Kidney Pills at the ConwayDrug Co., and in a short time myback got stronger and the kidney secretionsbecame natural.

Price f>Oc, at all dealers. Don'tsimply ask for a kidney remedy.getDoan's Kidney Pills.the same thatMr. Housend had. Foster-Milbu; nCo., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y..adv

LY, S C , NOV. 13, 1919.

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I J "h"'Hand beautiful cake are sH housewives know from loB best when this self-rising

by Eli M. Merrelt, Surveyor, datedJanuary 26th, 1907, bounded on thenoi*th and east by lands said to belong-to Hammer Lumber Companyand on the west by lands of AliceVaught; being the same land which

.1 a. v T i*<>«*;> viuuveyuu 10 meison 1 nomas anilRobert W. Moore, jointly, by Burroughs& Collins Company by theirdeed dated the 25th day of JanuaryA. I). 1912, recorded in deed bookP .

Tract No. 0..All and singular allother lands, or interest, right orclaims, in and to any real estate,which were owned or claimed by thesaid Nelson Thomas at the time of hisdeath, not covered by tracts Nos.II,*2, 3, 4, and 5, hereinbefore described;of whatever description or wheresoever situate.

| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,that all of the foregoing describedlands were advertised for sale at publicauction under the said decree, atConway, in the county and Stateaforesaid, and were knocked down toAnnie Lyde at her highest bid of$1,819.00, on the first Monday in Sep

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Tysroveiv |apjietiiey fR a surer guarantee of Ee than by offering the =

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ppreciated throughout Ers. Delicious biscuits, = hand wholesome bread Homc of the things thatng experience are made F£jflour is used. H

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And the saving that re- Flsuits is a big economical Ej j1factor. Neither baking EElpowder, soda nor salt is E3needed, all the ingredients pjrequired to give the finest E3bakings being so exactly Hmixed that there is no Bpossible chance of failure H j

J, W.BROOKS IDistributor E

WILMINGTON, N. C. |MMnMsnnnnnMS^tember A. D. 1919; but whereas tlmsaid Annie Lydc lues failed to complywith her said bid, and still neglectsto do so. and accept the title to saidlands: The same are hereby beingresold and advertised for sale to thehighest bidder as hereinbefore stated,and at the risk of the said defaultingbidder, Annie Lydc.

Notice is further given that tractnumber five hereinbefore describe!being an undivided one-half interestin a tract of 251.36 acres, the saidone-half interest will be sold, subjectto a mortgage covering saidtract in favor of Buroughs & Col- |lins Company and upon which thereir> due the sum of $456.43 with interest,and for one-half of this amountthe purchaser of said interest ofNelson Thomas will have to answer.Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to

pay for papers and stamps.Conway, S. C., Nov. 10, 1019.

W. L. BRYAN.Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas

as Special Master.H. H. WOODWARD,

Plaintiff's Attorney.

PVAMELS supply cigarette contemnL j you ever experienced! You ne

bodied mellow-mildness: suchavor and coolness. The more Carreater becomes your delight.Cameette revelation !Everything about Camels you find soleir quality.to the expert blend ofhoice Domestic tobaccos,ou'll say Camels are in a class by theiade to meet your own personal tas'reedom from any unpleasant cigareleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels \> the most fastidious smokers. And, yberallv as meets your own wishes, for

taste! You an

cigarette sati;Camels so attrs

. i'/P t h}»tanc^ c*°not exp<

Compare Carrette in the w

CflfMr/s are solet e^ sealed package* o:'*|h tB "rfes (200 cifiaretcovere-f/ carton.

^Pl R.J.REYNOLDS

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PAGE SEVEN

EFFORT TO RETAINSTATE (IF DRYNESS

Members of Congress Do NotWant Wartime ProhibitionLifted.

Washington..An effort to preventthe lifting of war-time prohibitionbefore the constitutional amendmentbecomes effective is to be made bysome "dry" leaders in Congress, butdoubt is expressed whether the necessarylegislation can be enacted beforethe end of the special session latethis month.

Representative Randall. prohibi-uuiuM, v uniornia. said that whenthe House took up the bill to extendthe food control act for six monthsLifter the proclamation of peace hetvould offer an amendment continuingthe war-time liquor act untillamia / 10. 1920, when the countrynoes "dry" by constitutional amendment.Opponents of such a move and

seme of the "dry" admitted that sucha prop sal would he subjec t to defeaton parlia-menary grounds as the foodrent ol a.t prohibits only the manu.aetu;and importation of intoxicant. An amendment prohibitingllm : aU of liquor would be new legMitin,i. it was said, and as suchwon.*. \j"'k ... ioct to a p.'int of orderunless the House overrode the chair'sdecision or the rules ommittce reporteda special rule make *

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FORECLOSURE SALE.Under and by virtue, of a Decree

of Foreclosure and Sale made by hisHonor, T. J. Mauldin, PresidingJudge in the case of Burroughs &Collins Co., a Corporation, Plaintiffvs. Laney Stephens, Defendant, anddated October 24, 1919, notice isherebv civon t.hnt 1 T A t .r.. .:-.

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Sheriff, will offer for sale before thecourt house door at Conway, S. C.,on Monday Dec. 1, 1919, that beingthe legal sales day in said month, thefollowing described property, to-wit:ALL AND SINGULAR those two

certain pieces, parcels or lots of landdesignated as Lots Nos. ELEVEN(11) and TWELVE (12) on BlockB on Baggetts Heights in ConwayTownship, in the County and Stateaforesaid near the Town of Conway.For more complete description see

map of Baggetts Heights made byH. C. Cannon, Surveyor, March 25,1910.Terms of sale cash, purchaser to

pay tor papers and stamps.J. A. LEWIS, Sheriff.

E. .1. SHERWOOD,Plaintiff's Attorney.

Conwav, S. C., Oct. .*10, 1919.

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mselves.they seem r't't?*.V.*? -*ife in so many ways! '.W^'«Vh»,T>tty after-taste orunparticularlydesirable Jfyrrv?

ou smoke Camels as" if,**they never tire vour r

e always keen for the fc/iVH*jfaction that makesictive. Smokers realue*n r%icr«?ct premiums or cou- ;*"Ur

Jr fnels with any cigaor/cfAt1 ^iny price ! sSf-'K&y*verywhere in scientifically

cigarette s or ton pack- -Cg.fna) in n glnssine-papor'We strongly recommend "*V»«X y% »^AI10 home or office supply !*.*' S?

TOBACCOCOMPANYn-Salem, N. C.

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