' *n/v?.? 000*1 DOllCf, at Kingston Furniture Co. : Realdence Phone 86. Dty Phone M. :" j'' -'.-y J,-*- hw'rt'i ? " Horry Cov Trust Co? Insurwe^, _ 1 Ld.MAGSAmKaDtftt BONOS AND REAL ESTATE Conway. S. Cr~ rn ^ : Life, Fire, AtttomoMfe f Farm Property end Bond* J. OS Cartr'ette, Agent "Insurance" flB f T D..?UJ % (Dentist) . X-Ray Equipment " OmCBS IN THE TAYLO* BUILDING L v . .JTikphont No. 1M ;'& m'S ,* . % * ' . ENOCH 5. C. BAKER ^ Uttorney and Counselor-at-La* ? Offices in ^Fay lor Buildinf W. KENNETHSUGGS ~ ' Attorney-at-Law Offices ia Chestnut Bids. Conway, 8. C. - G. LLOYD FOBD ?1s Attorney-at-Law Offices in Chestnut Bids. Conway, 8. C. ; i ' 8. C. DUSENBURY Attorney at Law Offices in Bock BMf> Conway, S. C. GODWIN A THOMAS ,,, ' J Attorneys Off icoa tn Taylor Building eOWWAY. OOUTM CAROLINA to)Pi* lit / - - ^ i . ' "X-1 *' MHB' r Mur Uncond ." 'I : By Mi I PROPER! ;4' i ' * i'v II i ^1 * ' m '* mi/MM . LOOK * J! 30x31-2 : CI. Oversize '' $5.19 I Here's the Shi I "No Mileage Lim .1 teed You are the sc all you expect froir II iU/\ ?*A?? 4-Uivilj inc niunc> jruu tun in. j Comeii^fiJUt Ui WHAT ISlttfOUSINQ FLOURT This hi 4 question often asked bjr women?Just what In self-rUlng Hour? From whuCls It ma lie and what ure the advantages In using It? j Well, flrst +t all, self-rising tour la a - soft wheat flour to which the inilfer adds pure mpnoculcluni phosphate and bicurbonute of soda, which Is' really baking powder, and salt for seasoning. So" I$"ta after all. a ready prepared or '' p re-leavened flour. ' Using seUfrising floor In the * home three times faclt day has JigpD.v advantngea. The greatest thin# a|>oui it Is Its d^sadubUlty. In fact, self-rising flour gtvt% the only source of a uniform biscuJl 90ft times a year. ?>o not rdtrbaklnf soda or baking powder to ft* '-v ' , /" "** - ' . When n woman mixes soda and buttermilk, she has no way to tell a& curately about the acidity of the butler milk without taking It to a laboratory, and If she wants to have a firstvlusi biscuit, the soda and buttermilk tuusf neutraltxe esch other. In tits self-rising flour the leavening is atps curately proportioned by weight and on a basis of a minimum, whereas, the other way Is usually a maximum and guess work at that Self-rising flour is economical for all bukfng purposes. In addition to the saving In the purchase of baking powder, sods and salt* U also saves eggs. The leavening is lo ; generally distributed that It does not require so many eggs. In the original recipe for the standard 1-2-3-4 butter cake, four eggs are required If using pluin floor. Substituting self-rising flour tp- the -same formula requires only two eggs. Use one egg to every one ittL, a-fealt copCuls of self-rising flour. Too can take any of jour own favorite cake recipes and change it Into a self-rising flour recipe.' Use one whole egg or two egg whites to each one and a half cupfuls of ..flour,?untL jidd _jffle tablespoonful of liquid for each egg omitted from the original recipe. Omit AH baking powder and soda. Do no unneCeaaary beating. Do not let batter stand after mixing. Bake at the correct temperature. The most common mistake In baking cakes Is ta having too hot an oven. Keep the oven at 800 degrees P. _' . ? . ? MARION A. WKii>Hju Atmrney-at-Law Officii Jn Splvey Build!" t rr>NWAY? 9. C. i " ? row 1 wmw M itionally Guar irray Rubber Co. and Sol $ FILLING SI |V-- t .y ; ^ f . . zou ? ' "corda maxi fort. AT THESE PRICE ' '>)'*? " %V y ' : . 1 2ihA40 i|. :'i Balloon [\ $5.M % i ' A ongest Tire Gtt arant; iCJIo Time Liroit"lJ3 ile judge; if my Murray i it, bring it back and \ you should pay for the.< 5* V i Show You How to Sav ?c Fillinfi CONWAY, s. a 11 ~ ! . 111 ? -I ~ l-l "m ' ? * ' Vy /* .; 4 ' # ' w % * . f. ? * f, Under aaordw ot sak for tafucloa? i?w?d 4tK* 1W0 on compUint mjKj. April 2*?d, 1980 by W. B. King'nf James Purdie McNeill/* al4 Judjtoeat Roll Mo, *T39 Court of Common Flea# for Horry County, '& C4>Tb# Master will sell ot public vendue befofe the CofarthOUM door at Conway, ot 11 o'clock a. m., on Satas day/ July 7th, 1930, the lands heroin* after described on rthe following term?! The highest bidder, before his bid is accepted, will deposit with the Master on his bid in Cash of.Certified Check, the sum of $200.00'. The proceeds of salevwill be applied to the costs allowed, Ond to debts found due amounting to $4,101.21, plus interest andeosts hereafter to accrue; and the pay men t ot the owners in distribution. Purchasers will pay.for papers and stamps. The terms of payment are: CASH. The lands so to be sold are situated in Horry Count'. South Carolina, are sold a8 the lands ef James Purdi" McNeill, and are described as follows: All and singuH- that certain, ot and and parCg of laad^gitytfttc in the Town of Conway, County of HorrjvlState of South r~?oop'-'nine, one-half (1-2) acre, more or less, known and marked on *** plrt of the said Town ma. T.Af Wa hniinH ?. ? ENGTH is built into every inch Murray Tires. The tread is of ewest type, broad and flat, with >r ribs giving center flexibility. ygTnrv niifr;hn nnrt tpiyial hreakbric resist road shocST- The side? iZ A 1 i hre-heavy and made of tread sr. Six plies of long staple cot- ~ " re used in the larger sizes. The ? i are specially twisted to give mum elasticity and riding com' / if ' i Jfciijtf '. si /;r. 30x4.50 : Balioon $6" : fin America ' - .. '* atisfaction GuaranTiresdoes not exceed ve will replace it for service rendered. - ~~ e Good Tire Money. . mam -* m W B^fl H 11111 ^JSBESISRSBB'' VkF -B* B B v f- '? -'' - " ' n" '.: . .' ,-( .,' ; >& .- ' > ? . k**r?:;.; X ' v- -.; i^y.;y->i " *& ' ;.- V 'y*' ' '-' ; " ' V nCUDAT ? " ' " ?"a Sk 3 ^h ^Sweeter lb* much to eat?too rich a diet?Off too nnth smoking. Lota of things eauaa oar stomach, bat on* thing can correct H quickie: Phillip* Milk of Magnesia will nlkaJiaise the acid. Take a spoon* fal of thia pleasant preparation, and the system la soon sweetened. Phillips is always ready to rettert f?mm from over-eating; to eheek all . acidity; or neutralise nicotine. Remember this for your own oomfert; for the sake of those around you. Endorsed by physicians, but they always say Phillip*. Don't buy something else and sacpeoi the same results i I PffiJ'f of Magnesia o? . v First Drunkr "Dot argument you had wid your wife last night, sure was a laughing matter, now wasn't it?" ' * A e ^ ~ Second Drunk, *Tll sh?y I thot I'd split when sh? trew de axe at m?."| (ANYTHING FO? 11 At 1 S| ,l| I " ' B1 | [ . Pin Check Pi I : Q | Waist Overa I 5 X Men's Overa I 1 ?oys Oyerall 5 1 Boys an Men I /^vf ets, going; |il Girls', Boys', I I ~ received I T" r. .Straw Hat ^ lv worth $3.G / 0 i; ^Boys Wash S j^ r Girls and Mij X Gingham, Ladies Dress I Dress Shirts ]5 Z ? Ladies, Miss< ^ | derwear -4 i lie l C | Twodooi I ANYTHING FOI -. - ' .* . - >*: Vn *. . " . ? ' 'M .? " II Electric Mrigerat H C 'V ^ >i ""* " * . ' . - - - ' "' ' - MORE WORK-BUT LESS < L > pay/ < i t r ; IMPROPER COOLING- RE. I SULTS l& LOWER MILK ;: prices ?Mfehauicul refrigeration-of milk Is increasing pw/lts and decreasing the work of dairymen throughout the coyntry. Jty retarding .the growth of bacteria, tIlls form oTTTrtik coottng is enabling ttic dairy farm operator to obtain tirade A prices for his produce and by -eiiwiyutlng the muss and extra labor that goes with both Ice and runviltiiv U'll fne ' lni? r?l ?\/?t nl no I (uvfutn. " ? ????; ivinr Srntion Im providing the dairy fanner more tlmfc fur other chores and leisure. In a statement advising dairymen to adopt modern means of producing a higher quality milk, which brings 6elT" ter prices and meets the demand of" boards of health, William $f. Nulton. Jr., held secretary for.the New Jersey* Guernsey Bleeders' Association, stated that dairymen dealing with one milk distributor alone collected $300,000 la t AN Y MEMBER OF' rmy Stoi >ecia UY HERE AND SA\ \ - I _ ants, two back pockets, \ \ v. ,.*, , :; lis, going at... V lis, with front going at - . . \ Is going at .'s Blue Work Shirts, 2 pi at _ r , / ' /* . Ladies' and Men's Hah , new up-to-date styles, s, large sizes and big hat >0, going at uits, up-to-date styles _ 2 sses Summer Dresses, Organdie, Silk ;;;; es . L ? * ? * *999999 99 es & Infants Silk Un . -....?% Array St rs from Laurel St, on Foi * : ' o * ! _ " * '''A [ANY MEMBER OF mmm r' v?v^? Vr* 7^-.. i -*/ " ' 7 /% ^7^ '.? s 7* ,4 j^P ' ' ' ' ? ' . ' . % . C V ' * > .: Less work Atn> / ? M ORE PAY / o % LOW BACTERIA ioUNT \\ PRICES ?' . :r.' \ ~ ry * 1 ! [ r ' ''?y + t preqMuma tu tjne year for furnishing ?. milk of .very low bacteria count The low temperatures produced by the mechanic!]I .refrigerator result In a rapid eo<*Hng of the inllk and consequently a prompt check to bacterial ? development, according to. the Guernsey authority. With the possible temperature of 50 degrees Fahrenhelt,*or v less. It has been found possible to , keep milk for long periods without -' spoilage, he said;"*' . Mai?y duirymen Jtave retired their ln\^stment in automatic milk cooling equipment with thepretaluins they obtained from the Grade A milk Ajbat tho- > ??-?new Coolerw made powlbl* according to omciala of Frigtdatre Corporation, * manufacturers of the .refrigeration , equipment with which milk cooler* r re equipped. ~ N T , 17~ . ; THE FAMILY. %' " [if Is ||| ? 95C | i- . l; .. ... ;95c- I ? I , 69* j 0 rv/?lr_ ? . 39c to 75c 1 g ? " i ...:;'22c up f' 5?v.B .. . ' V-? ' - I ? -- ' LadiesV . . .4^~T~B=f====T===; s, \ . ' J C5 49c and 93c | g/. v(. mrnmummmmm gg . I5c, 49c, 95c \f g' :..i. 39c up : j S I 95<= "p |;S' ' I ' 59<= up j I .|V.' ,Lt 25c up | ? I : -V 0pe ll I