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{ m ' ' 1 JJI' . . lb a h ' ~ ? m, I $on :i Yea Can Blake with Fe\ 1*1 | Just ul&atf additional q about a teaspo orrimcd. u * This anpiies equally w foods: '1 Fy {He following new way: 1 ,'V:.. J ,\ V * ' CREAM LA CId Way j? i iit? 'a up niilk. ?, 2 flip* fllivt 11 I 2 '.tnipotini Kpynl Rnkini; Ptiwdw % 3 ogee , % vur . * - pp> 1 leuapooii li?kuriti| Makes 1 Large DIRECTIONS?Cream the r?ig?r and r Alter sitting, the Sour' ahd Royal Bukr dil it all to the inixture Gradually at \ you have a amootli poor battel Addtl.e "tin* and buhe *-i a moderately hrt oven ku j;t\i ?># I vn.? t..j ora I'tjItPgWliVrwlilH' I I, j| ftiVitle from Cfetiii o' Ya:' ' I fTd'Alura.,. !l " MMSSinaPMMMBM?MSMS?aS?iSNnSMB?MMMaiSSMMMiaSSMei-a[ u. s.? LONGERTRUSTS GERMANY , Washington.?Cier.nai.'s "clear vi ~4-' 11,.. ' I-- -f b vM?vi\/iiO v/ i tiiij 11 C?'?Us.<> V;i i I i/?' ill# I ^1828 and her "disregai\l of the car. Jj < or.s of international courtesy" were assigned by tiie United States a. reasons for us not to reaffirm or ex tend these agreement:.;. * The note or lefusal to Gevr.uu transmitted through- Dr Paul Riltt-i the Swiss minister, was made pu'oiiby the State Department and di. ;1 closes that this government is "so |1 riously considering" whether (it?- j1 , many's conduct has not in effect!* abrogated tla ^ treaties. IJ NOTICE. ji Rev, S, C. Morris will speak next ] i Sunday April 1st, 'is follows: * Zion 11 a. in. ii Cool Spring 4 p. m. i Aynor 8 p. m. ;l i These meetings will bo held in the j interest of the Methodist Kducu iot. ! fll C?m run rrn ~ z!i , : CALLS FOR MEN. The following execu'ive order f? )i bringing the United States navy up . rto war strength has been issued by.] the President: I "By virtue of the authority vo.-tcciil In the President by the act ot Congress approved August 29, 1S1G, en titled, 'An act making app:*opiiation for the naval service for the fisin' year ending June 30, 1917, and To; other purposes,' it is hereby directed that the authorized enlisted strength of the navy be increased to 87,000 ] rTJidl. ^ (Signed) "Woodrow Wilson." j CLASSIFIED ADS <! FOR SALE?150 acres, Horry Coun- , ty, eight miles from Loris on Todd's4 r Ferry road. 50 acres orable land, .'10 acres cut and in stump, balance in oak and pine forest; 80 acres fenced, soil light with a red clay subsoil; eight room dwelling and necessary outbuildings, .tenant house; 2 miles to church, one mile to good school; good neighbors. Terms reasonable, 1-2 cash, balance , on time. Will sell with farm two Pllllrt'. f/lllV /vC I'fln 1/4 I m ? j ? ??* ??v-?*u vi i cvwivj xv/ Jiv;^r> L and farm implements. This offer I good for 30 days. Call on or write < I to P. Y. BETHEA, Real Estate, P Box 275, Marion, S. C.?4t?adv i STRAYED ?3 sow hogs, marked crop I ' and half crop in left and undorbit , I in right ear to my place at Gurley, I S. C., Route No. 1. J. D. BOOTH. I?adv.?pd : FOR RENT?Cottage of Mrs. E. A. A Pitman near corporate limits. Ap I ply to H, H. WOODWARD, at torncy, Conway, S. Q. FOR BADE?Limited" amount large I red peas, k; Bears fme crop and I greatest f |br hfi&* known. Price $2.50 per bushel, f. o. b. Conway, S. B C. Address W: J. Singleton, K. F.I I D. No. 1, Myrtle Beach, S. C.?adv BDrives Out Malaria, Builds Up System Ifhe Old Standard general strengthening tonic. grovr^/tastki <RSS ft) MlTONIC, drives out ' I 'in, 'II i Excellent Cake ver Eggs uantity of Royal Baking on, in place of each egg reli to nearly all baked ; recipe according to the YER CAKE New w?.y 1 cop logtir ...I t up ti.t'.k .1 l < L?'I 2 cup, flour 4 1f??poou* Royal Raking Powder 1 eg* 2 t ablenpoon* ehortening 1 IrhKpUOII flu V oruif -jQ il| ti ^ 2-Lfcyet Calc? >;; - ) , J i oi ' i hortening together, then rhl* In thee;?g. ng Powder togatlirr two or tlirca tiiari, JJ,i\n ; M Id the milk and bent witii t?i?oon until flavoring Pour intogo-arerl layer ihVt for twenty minute*. Thia cake i* h?*t |f rtuii. filling mid epread v/ilti while icing >! P?W0EE i :i.r, derived from grapes. II | No Phospliate a m ijb . - " 1 - - ? sbb? | km os bass | of imm m\ Rai;waya and Brotherhoods Tomh Common Ground. New Wage Schedules. Now York.-?Railroad managers and representatives of the f ou trainmen's brotherhoods have agreed i upon a tentative basis for the appli cation of the Adair.son haw, it was announced by Elishu Lee, chairman 0/ tlie national conference committee of railway managers. The agreement, it was said, covers the greater part of the wage schedules in order that the increased wages accruing I to the employes since January 1 may. paid as quickly as posnb'e. "A number of minor ponds," said Mr. Lee, "arc still to be decided rn< , ei further conference vrid he l\rld i some time in April. If any differ-j mice arises as to the application of! the law they will be referred to a joint board of eight?four to be ap- i pointed by the national conference committee of the railways ard four by the brotherhoods." GERMAN'S MORE I Hopes for Yiltory Which Will Severej War Indemnity. Amsterdam. ? President Rnvenstein of the Rcichsbank is <{iiot (I in a Berlin telegram as saying al ; meeting held in support of the ne\> war loan: "Only through victory can be attained peace which will bring us what we need to bear the burden of i 1 v ' t < the war namely, a great war indemnity." I o Court will convene on next Monday morning. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of my appointment by the Court as Receiver of all and singular the property and j effects of Farmers & Merchants' Bank, a Corporation, notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale before' the Court Hou?#? Hnnv Pnrnifo? q ! C., within legal hours of sale on Monday April 2nd, 19L7, the following described property belonging to the said Fanners & Merchants Bank: All and singular that certain lot and building thereon situate, within the Town of Conway, S. C., and fronting on Third Avenue in said town, known as the banking house formerly occupied by the Farm err & Merchants Bank. ' This nrtmevtv da ?a1/-1 nt 4v.a r. - , --- ". V, 11 v IIIC I l!5l\ Ul former purchaser. Teimis of sale: Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. WILL A. FREEMAN, Receiver F. & M. Bank. Conway, S. C., March 10th, 1017. ?3ti? LOST?one heifer yearling, two years old, color yellow, mavk swallow fork and two underbits in right ear and crop and two splits in left. Reward to finder. K. C. BARKER, Allsbrook, S. C., R. F. D. No. 4?adv THE HOMtY HSRAl * **: Lf&ctal end . r > | . \ ' * ^ 11 F ' Judge T. H. Spain will be buck in Conway next week holding the court of Common Pa^-vs for this county. Ho was recently i \ bad health but has recovered So that he is fully able to attend to his. out' on 4he 'bench, lie is an up-right man Uhd a good judge. \ . W. B. Coxc was in Conway recently on business, ? ? \Vj. F. King was in the Cou? ty sevPjL-fll days last week and the week before attemjijqgj to v^rjoys mutters of bhsinesj^ for his company. M< John R. Tolar of New York was in Conway on business several days Uft week. Next Monday will be legal sulesat the court house. It is also the fivst day of court week. A quantity of lands are advertised in the paper for sale, and a largo crowd is' expected to attend the sales as well as the 0111)1. 'Che lazy days of Spring came in ?:;sl -.vcek a.-; if they meant to remain ton cu, v- > * * * Abundant food crop1: are hoped for rdi over this country in 1917. Lay up < .IMlttltOfi 111 Vf.t'/Uiwieo ( i ? an a v?? VU t> VtJU JVi H I* I Ln-t v e k the roofing was being | nit 01 the row cottage which is beI*n?rected by A. Ih Garren, and |which il ii expected will hi occupied jby him and family as soon as finI i -hod. I K. P. Burger of Wilmington, N. C\, I was amonp; those visiting Conway on business last week. * * * * * Mrs. E. A. Causey of Cedar Grove was in Conway on business one day last week. ***** Luther M. Stanley of Loris- wan anions those visiting Conway on business last week. ***** W. L. Rhodes of Loris was among the business men visiting Conway on business last week. ***** The Horry Motor Co., has advertised in several recent issues of the 1 ii paper, tne new equipment they have Installed for repairing castings and other paris of any complicated niacrinerv that may break. It is a process whereby any iron casting* or metal part of any machine may be welded together and made iho same as it was before. This is a great convenience which will be appreciated by the people. M. G. Anderson was in the HamI jmond section one day last week or. business. i * * ? j There was rain the middle of last lweek laying the dust on the roads and streets. It is reported here that the hotel at Ohadboum is being refurnished land placed in thoroughly good repair. Dennis Martin, a well-known farmer of the Pee Dee section .of Horry, was taken ill while in Conway last week, and was taken to his home, where it is hoped he soon recovered. * * * ? A quantity of materials were purchased last week and placed in readiness for the work on the new Method ist parsonage. Messrs. Chas. H. Piatt and James Dee Piatt, Jr., of Mull ins, spent the week end here with their brother, Dr. V. F. Piatt. Get legal blanks of the better kind at this office. We keep them in stock for you. Mr. Derman of the firm of Dorsey & Dorman was hi the city one day last week attending to business fm his firm who are well-known merchants of the Adrian section. * * * * T. T. West was in the city one day last week. ***** Grcrg McColl, of Darlington. S. C., spent the first of the week here with friends. ***** M-'s. J. L. Edgerton of Ilenderr.onville, N. C., spent some time with relatives here and left recently for her home in North Carolina. IUJ B-MY-TISM?antiseptic, Relievos Rheumatism, Sprains, Neuralgia, etc.?adv. JUOOKWAY. 8 e. 3 1 j vA i repsenal \ i v ? j Get the best kind of land deeds land mortgages of real esite at the Herald office. We kecpf them in stock for you at all times. lv Wait for the new moving picture Serial which will start soon in this 'paper. It will be one of the best? j you have ever read. ; Start it with the opening chapters and follow up the interesting story to the end. Mrs. Rheuark of Toddville was here recently visiting her mother, I Mrs. Newton Sweet. ? ! ? ? Mrs. W. H. Willson after having n; \ the Hotel Grace under lease foi the past six months left for the home of her sister near Atlanta, Ga., tak\ng pullman aecomcdations ai C!\^.V"iurn, N. C., last Saturday after C-Oh. * * t Mfs.. T. o. C 11 recently spent some time in Klor n o. C. H. Snide; *eccntly toured the State in company with Dr. Shannon He has been rcrdrrirg va'uablc assistance to Dr. Shann in the greai work he is doing on lie. lectin*? plat lorm. W. W. Jor.cn. of Mullinr, was visitor here on laft Sunday. L. B. I!ymart Was in Coj.way or business last week. J. K. Floyd was in Conway roce; t ly on business. C. O. Marsh who has headquarters in Florence, S. C., war, here several days recently on business. * * * * ? Luke Jones was in Conway on business last week. * * * * Henry Byrd, of Mullins, S. C., spent the week-er.d in the city with friends. Miss Gladys H. Smith from \Vinthrop College was in this county during last Friday and Saturday. She is a special agent in the Home Demonstration work, and spent the time with Miss Annie M. Durham, county agen<t, visiting various points in the county ?.in the interest of this good worlv. She left on last Monday morning*. x***** Miss Minnie Vaught, of Conway, spent the week end with relatives i r. .1 - - i . ? I unu mentis at L.ongs. IMPORTANT CLUB IMEET ON MARCH THE 31 ST There will be a meeting of the Canning, Cooking and Poultry Clubin Conway, March .'>1, at 2 o'clock. The meeting will be held luvo as many of our members will be i:t Conway for Field Day. He sure and attend as we are anxious to tell you the plans for the Girls' Short Course to bo held here in April. We want every one to come. Remember the meeting, Saturday March 31 at 2 o'clock, in the Homo Demonstration office, over Spivey Mercantile Co. Hoping to see all club members then, 1 am, Yours truly, ANNIE M. DKRHAM, Co. Home Dern. Agent. O NOTICE. To Members ol' Loris Farmers Loan Association: All members whose land lias been valued by Loan Committee an specially requested to meet at Loris S. C., Saturday March 31st, 1917, t? move on and perfecting said association. Come and bring land paper:-, by 10 a. m., and fail not. .. M. M.STANLEY, Sec.-Treas. * CARD OF THANKS. I wish *o express my thanks and appreciation to all those who in their sympathy ami kindness assisted me during the sickness and death of my dear wife. ??John Tompkins. MIIRDttIt AVKNUEI). ' Columbia, Mai*ch 23.?John Johnson, a negro, forty years 6 old was electrocuted at the State penitentiary this morning for the killing of the Itev. Hugh Harrelson in Dillon county last fall. He did not make ; statement after being placed in the chair. Break your cold or haClrippe with a few doses of f><5<3.?adv. | 10k 11| ivtMai INrtli - - - ? - - ; r 1 j AT, HOTEL GRACE. | Th$ following are among the re-1 cent arrivals at Hotel Grace: C. \v. Odcuke, Charlotte, N C. Rib-ic Stalvey, Myrtle B.itfch, S. C J. \V. Crawford, S?outh Carolina. H. \V. Crosswcll, Hartsville, S. C. II. C. Farmer, Florence, S. C. Geo. G. Cawfea, Jr., Atlanta,, Ga. C. 11. Moore, Goldsboix), N. C. J. \V. Blomme, Wilmington, N C. I Firs U. B. Taylor, Mutlins, S. C. E. 1". Carr.es; Hartsville, S. <?. Caii F.*Sanders, Marion, S. C. G. A. Youngbarg, Charleston, S C. C. C. Arhha, Baltimore, Md. E. Cracke, Chai lest on, S. C. t Yrf* \Y. A. Kanon, Columbia, S. C. E. J. Mansfield, Lakeland, Kla. P. J. Maxwell, Florence, S. C. J. B. Ayers, Illinois. F. G. Tarbox, C. A. C. John Hussy, South Carolina. .\';s Gladys Smith, Hock Hill, S C. Claud Hunter, Virginia. A. H. Thompson, Rocky Mount, .N. C. Mrs. Emma A. Allen, Augusta, Ga S. O. Seager, li^irtsville, S. C. C. M. Mckinnon, Hart, vide, S. C. F. II. ^etey, Geaigia. E. .). Tyler, South Carolina. J. 1J. O'Meara Georgia. G. II. Usruii, Philadelphia, Pa. , ,E. S. Noel, Noith Carolit a. . J. L. Faiel, Columbia, S. C. E. WiFiPiam, (Mumbia, S. C. \v. IT. TVioi..c.o, Goor&\ tovn, Js.'C. Robfc. F. Jenkins, Florence, S. C. W. F. Paxton, South Carolina. \V. 1.. Miller, Wilmington, N. C. | G. U. Ward, Charleston, S. C. J. P. Raines, Daiv ille, Va. Geo. D. Ovcretul, Atlanta, Ga. ik F. Ilosshovir.s, Savannah, Ga. i J. C. Sniiih, Columbia, S. C. P. G. Holiidav, Galivants Ferrv, s. c. Mrs. F. G. Hollulay, Galivants Feiry, S. C. Miss Winnie Holliday, GaPvants Ferry, S. C. Miss Flora Mac Holliday, Galivants Ferry, S. C. Miss Essie Johnson, Galivants Ferry, S. C. fr vi i.v.c m ^ ' * ? ii. i V/llil1 K'MUll, O. V./. C. M. Ahamnen, Virginia. ?J. S. Bolt, South Carolina. H. W. Davis, Atlanta, Ga. K. P. Burger, North Carolina. Rev. B. Mc. Gaines, Tabor, N. C. o HAKDHE-GOKE. Miss Ida Hardee, the charming 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. \V. L. | j Hardee and Mr. Waller I'. Gore were I happily married Thursday evening; at G:;10 o'clock at the home of the j bride. The ceremony was performed |by Itev. G. K. Stanley, the house ; was beautifully decorated. The coljors were blue and white. Miss Minnie Vi'.ug'.t, of Conway, S. C., war I brides nr. id with Mi. Krcd Leigh as best man, followed by Miss Margaret Stanley of Loris. and Mr. Norioi Gore, brother of the groom. Just after the marriage they all marched jin the di.iing room and supper war 'served. Quite a crowd were present. They will make their home near Longs. M ? . Gore is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Gove of Longs. All i their friends wish them both a long and happy married life. "X." <i NOTICE. There will be a special meeting of Live Oak Camp No. 124 W. O. W. Thursday. March 4<>o:h ?f J Initiation of candidates and other very important business to he transacted. All are urged to attend. ?H. M. RUSS, Clerk. ?o | "UP TO THK MINI TK" I B Surety Bond Service?Bonds fi H issued and delivered same H day applied for. Backed by fl R Company 10(? ye:* s old. I 1 W. B. COX K, Marion, S. C. 1 MUSTANG II F~- Q :? l ? a vi ivpiauist LiCiiiicncsS) Sores, Cuts, Rheumatism Penetrates and Heals. Stops Pain At Once For Man and Beast 25c. 50c. $ 1. At All Dealers. LINIMENT o" Piles Cured Is 6 to 14 Days Your druggist wilt refund money it PAZO I OINTMXINT fails to cure any case ot Itching, I Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 day*, i The firat application gives Kuse and Rest. COc. _ WVB . crowds expechi^jiljf for field w * > ? Special Trains Will be"Btitt Into Conway Occaswp=p r. **&> - .v Field Day for this.* County willf take place as planned -Friday and Saturday, March 30th and 31st. All over HoVry County, the to. chers,. tvustac%-Tsttdents and patrons <if the I solJoolsVVhRe been busy for -overal '*? weeks ready for the occasion-. There will be a special train from* Nichols which will arrive in Conway about 10 o'clock on Saturday. Ther train from Aynor will arrive in Conway at 10:20. Kotli of these trains? will leave Conway in the late afternoon for Nichols and Aynor, respectively. Friday will be taken up with the* 'literary and oratorical contests. Saturday will be given up to tl-e athletic events on the program, and the viewing of the exhibits made by the different schools. ' * Owing to the schwlules arranger?' ' m ; t \* ,for the trains, the people will l>v?- .. . able to see all th'? interesting things On Saturday and take pa - t in the exorcises and retui n to tbeir homes t'u* same day. A large crowd of school children is uxpected to take part in the parade starting from the Burroughs School on Saturday morning: and going to the court house* grounds. The literary contests will; take place at the Burroughs SchonX building, on Friday, while the at!i > letic contests will come off at the. court house grounds beginning in jtbe morning of Saturday. A ' HERALD SECURES ONE IvlOhE GRIPPING STORY v i { ( ) * Th% 11? raid lias Secured another S3i*i*il which is in loed a grippi g society and preparedness romance, something; perfectly new, :vn' which will hold the interest of every reader from the opening chapters to the end of it,-?and It v **! ni i several months. This like the others the Hoiak! has* run during- the past two years, i; a moving- picture story; and the weekly installments as they appear in thi^ paper will h0 prrdu ed en T) uivday nights on the moving' phctuie .-<veen at the Tasti.no theater in Couwi y. The name of the new serial s?ory 'is "Fati-ia." The star in the sic rv and in the ivoving- picture films isMrs. Vcmon Castle v. bo has set thf* fashions for the women of tiv? c\j'?ized world. She i? famous the world over. The rest of the east are the best' artists of their kind and liked throughout the country. The earliest date on which we can start this new story, which everybody will certainly wait for,, is Thin s, day, May 3rd. Do not forget that we have something good for you ar.d it will please just as well as "The Shielding Shadow" or "Gloria's Romance" both greatly liked by those who kept up with them. o The tick eradication new going or* and which will be enforced in this, county will not appear as a hardship | later on. The farmers will see some time the great good there is in it. LIFT YOUR CORNS OFF WITH FINGERS Tells how to loosen a tender corn or callus so it lifts out without pain. You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who haver at least once a week invited an awfut death front lockjaw or blood poisoj* arc now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called freezone which the moment a few drops are applied to any corn or callus the sortr ncss is relieved and soon the entire corn or callus, root and all, lifts oft with the fingers. Freczone dries the moment* it i? applied, and simply shrivels the oo*> , or callus without inflaming, or eveiv \ irritating the surroundkngf,tias\jc or skin. A small bottle of fveeaone \v?r?? cost very little at any of the dutg stores, but will positively rid one's feet of every hard or soft corn or hardened callus. If your druggist hasn't any freczone he can |$et itvpt any wholesale drug house for vou:*~ * . ;1 l . . adv. * *