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V M Front The J "The -Use of baking powd W patent wheat flour is r Administration. The wl time healthful food for o viding for these uses woi r The following rec ' and make attracth n rvi RU CORN BRE/ ^L 1 % cups oorn meal ? % cup flour 7 4 level teaspoons Royal Ba 1 tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt l'/t cups milk 2 tablespoons shortening Mix thoroughly <ry ingredients: a? shortening; beat well; pour into and bake in hot oven about 25 m Our red, white and bl.te book tent fret on request. Address / boc?al and Judge John S. Wilson of Manning presided over the term of the criminal court last week. He was here one before about 4 years ago. ***** W. S. Hamilton was in Conway one A I L 1 uay wueK. H. B. Jordan was hero one day recently. NOW 01 ?AT / NOR STORE COMPLETE NEW LINE I CLOTHING FOR BOTH N GEN S' FURNISHINGS ODI Itl ATTCHTinM I1 Oil JHL M I I Lll I lUli l< OF /ILLINERY GOODS, NEVER BEFORE SEEN TION OF HORRY COU LIEVING. THE LOW PR IN SPITE OF THE WAR WHEN YOU COHPAR .PRICES ELSEWHERE. " MY AYNOR STORE IS ( DRY GOODS, AT OR BEL TORY COST. COME AN Full Car Lc SEE US AT I Stores also at Jordanvil Paapota I UGUIgG I. p ~~ ARR Just received a nice lot ( drens Coats in prices to sui Ladies Coats from $4.0( Childrens Coats from $2.0( > A nice lot of Ladies Coat 1 00. Call and see my line Also a nice line of serge Don't forget that I am s with the largest and most . had. Your patronage will be 1 Mrs. J. W \ A Letter 1 Washira < uood Administrator Writes ier breads made of corn and other ecommended by the Conservation heat Heeded for export is thus con: ur own people is provided. The cii ild be of assistance in carrying out < ripes for Corn Bread and Rye Rolls s re and wholesome food for every day ^ fALpo iD RY 8 cups rye 801 % teaspoon sal king Powder 3 level teaspo< % cup milk % taolespoon 1 Sift dry ingredients shortening. Knead 01 id milk and melted Put into greased pai well greased pan place 20 to 25 mlnut inutes. to 30 minutes. let '* Best War Time Recipes*' containing toyal Baking Powder Company, Dept. Hr /J * Personal I P. H. Singleton was in Conway one day last week. F. F. Covington spent several days in Cnoway last week while the couK >f General Sessions was going on. ***** II. C. Gore of Longs, S. C., w.ms here or several days last week while the .ourl was in session. N HAND MY? AYNOR, S. C. OF MILLINERY GOODS, IEN AND WOMEN, AND IM fiDCAT UADICTV m uncHi VHniLi i ( S ASKED TO THE LINE SUCH AS YOU HAVE IN THE AYNOR SEC- * NTY. SEEING IS BEICES OF THESE GOODS : WILL ASTONISH YOU 1 IE THEM WITH THE | 1FFERING SHOES AND OW THE MILL OR FACD SEE FOR YOURSELF. >ad of Oats iYNOR, S. C. He and Galivants Ferry . Holliday IVED >f Ladies, Misses and Chilt all, ) to $35.00, Misses and ) to $8.00. : Suits from $10.50 to $30.before buying. I i Sailor Suits. .till in the Millinery busines. attractive line I have ever lighly appreciated. J. Sparks THE HORRY HERA I ^ + . i* gton Us: *k coarse flours instead of Division of the Food served, and at the same rculation of recipes proaur plans." save wheat flour vhen made with .KING WDER E ROLLS ir t >n? Royal Baking Powder hortenlng together, add milk and melted i floured board; shape into roili. is and allow to stand in warm ;ea. Bake in moderate oven 25 ? additional similar recipes 15 William Streetp New York, M.n cmnargo New York city causcu by a strike of railroad hands, resulted in tying up quantities of freight that was expected by people living in this section of the country. Some lots of material were delayed required and a rep aying for full-page depot. i m * 0. H. McMillan of Mullins was in Conway several days last week. J. W. Page was in Conway recently. ? f * * ? W. P. Stackhouse of the Marion bar i spent several days here last week. E. T. Hughes of the firm of Mullins Hughes spent seveial days hero 'est week in attendance upon the n urt. 1. L. Eee spent several days here last week. * ? Conway was full of people most of last week; the crowds composed , nainly of those interested in the cases to be tried in the court. m George J. Holliday was in Conway n business several days last week. m m * W ? GeCtho pood kind of land deeds and mortgages of real estate at the Herld office. We keep them for you. The best printing to be had in th s ection of the State is produced at the Herald office. Leave your orders with us all the time. C. R. Page of Galivants Kerry was in Conway last week. TIIE WORLD'S BEST. If you need a good Sewing Machine >ee J. M. I). Jones. He sells the best n the world, The old Singer., Conway, S. C.?4t?9-27 ? * * * Gen. J. P. Derham of Green S a was in Conway a few days last week. Mrs. F. A. Burroughs is visiting relatives at Hendersonville, N. C. * * ? If. B. Baker of Cool Spring was in Conway one day last week. ? * * * Donald Richardson has entered the Woodberry-Forest school, in the Stale of Virginia. Mrs. D. V. Richardson, his mother, went to the school with him recently. Miss Laura Jenkins recently visited friends at Aynor, S. C. ? 9 W. G. Chestnut of Fair Trade wa* among those visiting Conway the latter part of last week. m m * J A T nil rvc?/M-\ **? ^ - ? ? ? ^ uuiiiinuii vvan III V./WI1 Wily Oil business one day last week. ? * A. S. Richardson was here recently on business. ***** C. B. Livingston passed through Conway one day last week on his way to Akron, Ohio where he has a position. ***** W. M. Cannon was here last Saturday. 1# > * t A: , The oldest Amei THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURE W. B. Coxe,! F. F. Covington Bullock R. M. Bull'> i.n I . .1 wmmammmmmmmmmmmmm J>, CONWAY, 8. 0. E. W. Small was in Conway on bus-jj iness one day last week. I a * 11 J. J. Hodges visited Conway last week. m m m . J. M. Mincy of Tabor was here one day last week. m Joe Baker visited Conway on business one day lsat week. m * Tallie Lewis spent a day here last week. ? * O. E. Powell was among those visiting Conway on business last week. m ? , P. H. Lewis was in Conway recently. G. D. Gibson was in Conway one d \y last week. V. L. Hooks spent a day here on business recently. Ru s Mincy was here a 'day during the court. ? \V. E. W'lliams was here a short time \vh!iN> c u.*t was in session last week. A M. Coy \v:'? iimnnic 1 linen i.inc the county scat last week. * ? ? J. M. Sqires was here during the court last week J. E. Nixon spent some time here recently. Miss Jessamine Burroughs will taice a course at a business college in NewYork. She left last week with Mi s j Ivathlene Sessions who is also taking! a business course there. ? Miss Virginia Burbago returned' from Columbia recently where sh ? had boon spending some time. t * ? * * * The weather turned to cooler last Sunday ngiht. * ? * Mrs. LeRoy Gates, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. J. A. Htbage, re'urned 1o her home at Ki gstreo, S. C., last week. * Solicitor L. M. Casque left here last * week after a most successful term of 1 the court of General Sessions, : t , which he convicted practically every defendant who was brought before ^ him. The or.lv cases in which any of f * * thyp criminals got off was one or two where there was not sufficient proof to make out a case. M The Conway Chapter of the R< <11 Cross Society announce a meeting fo Friday, October the 5th, at the C!ub Rjom in Scai borough building. Fvery body interested i 1 their noble under , } taking is urgently requested to alt* n tl is meeting. The membership is rutlmr small f i a place like Conway, and the Soc'et; ! is asking; every lady who has a few | minutes to spare to di op in at lb- j v.a rk room during t h ^ week ml dsomething for the cause if its only i- j give a few minutes wo:k , < It seems that every lady in Conway 1 \v< uid be anxious to do her bit for t .< | bleeding and dying who are fighting cur battles across the sea, who ai j sacrificing their lives to kep this win ( from our shores. The Society wants new members The dues are $1.00, which should b 1 paid to the Secretary, Mrs. S. 1' ? II awes. Anyone desiring to join will gi rc their name to Mrs. W. A. reeman, ttr retary. But whehter you care to job < O'" not, you aie invited to drop in rb j I the work room, (which is across th | hall from the Club Room) and offe i < your services in some way. I t I . GERMAN PRISONERS SAY ARMY WANTS PEAGEj Canadian Headquarters in Franco, Oct. 1.?Reports that the rank and I file of the enemy troops have a great j longing for peace is confirmed Ly | every prisoner captured. One of their chief grievances is the failure of their higher officers to take risks. Even company commanders freely depute to the under officres their duty while ir? the trenches and remain well back from the front, o One of the greatest things our boys , can do, is to go after "Kaiser Bill." i rican Company WCE CO., OF NEW YORK Special Agent i, District Agt. Bros.? ( ock, Mgr., Agents. 1 AT HOTEL GRACE. I I The following are among the recent irrivals at Hotel Grace: A. C. Smith, Mullins, S. C. G. L. Walker, Greenville, S. C A. K. Harrel, Atlanta, Ga. G. 13. King, North Carolina. Geo. Gornton, Wilmington, N. C. M. O. Dimmer, Virginia. R. E. Ward, Florence, S. C J C. Robeson, North Carolina. W. E. King, Lake City, S. C. H. M. Poore, Columbia, S. C. A. J. Linnex, Baltimore, Md R. B. Mellor, Columbia, S. C. Geo. Disbron, New York Wm. L. Wright, Atlanta, Ga. D. T. Crosby, Columbia, S. C. P. M. Williams, Wilkesboro, N. C. J. R. Thompson, Florence, S. C. A. Q. Elliott, North Carolina. G. 13. King, Wilmington, N. C. W. P. Angell, North Carolina. 13. 1). Kent, Louisville, Ky Phillip Pollock, Richmond, Va. R. M. Frank, Washington, I>. C. W. A. Stilley, Bennettsville, S. C. W. A. Stilley, Jr, Bennettsville, S C. J. J. Scury, Georgetown, S. C. E. Robinson, Boston, Mass. H. T. Vereen, Raleigh, N. C. Herbert Thompson, Bucksville, S C. F. W. Truluck, Mullins, S. C. W. C. Snipes, Mullins, S. C. F. Ci. Holliday, Galivants Ferry, S. C. E. W. Price, Galivants Ferry, S. C V. T. Richardson, Washington, 1) C. J. W. Jones, Mullins, S. C. F. Ilall Andrews, Wilmington, N. C. Geo, J. Holliday, Galivants Ferry, S. C. T. T. Crawford, Louisiana. S. J. Blackwcll, Marion, S. C. C. A. Vaun, Tennessee rI\ J. Brown, Tennessee. W. I,. Miller, Wilmnigton, N. C. J G Tcdd, Wilmington, N. C. J. V. Baker, Atlanta, Ga. W. G. Harsh, ayettsville, N. C. H. F. Godbold, Marion, S. C. E. W. Miller, South Carolina. L. W. Boney, North Carolina. A. St. Louis, Detroit, Mich. J. O. Giainger, Loris, S. C. Mi s Gertrude Johnson, Loris, S. C. F. S. Mvr??nll C t' X. WIUI1I l.'lll, V?. V . M. M. Satlvcy, Waver!y Mills, S. C, 1'. u. Lachicolte, Wavcrly Mills, 3. C. N. H. Lachicotte, Waverly Mills, 3. C. W. H. Thomas, (1 cornet own, S. C. N. M. Mailings, Columbia, S. C, K. M ihiffie, Marion, S. C. F. N. B amson. Columbia, S. C. J. B. G. Campbell. Columbia, S. C.' 0. W. Aulicks, Charlotte, N. G. J. T. Patrick, Patrick, S. C, W. W. Williams Raleigh, N. C. H. .J. Townscnd. Uennettsvillc, S. C. o vcjk ^[MKLilUdp BREAK lilRE IK Sioca vr voufl CAR jfOn CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO.. WMM OFF FINGER OF A UTILE BOY Little Frances Shelly, seven-year >h! son, of T. M. Shelly of Dog Bluff o.vnsb.ip, suffered a painful arc'dent est Monday morning' while feeding lis father's mule with fodder. As the tile fellow was passing the feed t A lie animal, the mule in tak'ng a outhful snapped off the ft re finger >f the little hoy without apparently ner knowing that he was getting any .hing but fodder. The boy stood it remarkably well md was able to com? with his father 1 ; > Conway at an early hour for the attention of a physician. Wm. Pago of Galivants Ferry, S. C., was in Conway last week visiting; his daughter, Mrs. W. 11. Chestnut. * * * * (iCOl) LAND FOR SALK I have ft), sale a tract of forty (40) acres, more or less, lying on the south side of Lake Swamp, beginning at road at Lake Swamp church at W. F. and Lorenzo D. Holt's line and corner, running W. F. Holt's line to Human Branch, thence said branch to G. J. Holliday's line, the line of Lorenzo I). Holt, and line of W. F Holt to the beginning point. This is land which belongs to Mr. B. J. Holt, and was conveyed to him by Mrs. Jane Holt. T can fell this tract of land for 1,DOCMjO. Call or write me if interested. First oumo, First served. H H. Woodward, Attomcy-at-law Conway, S. C. No. 666 This ii a prescription prepared fttpcciftOf lor MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. Five or six doses will break ftny case, led if taken then u a tonic the Fever will not return. It acta on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25a FIVE TEN WHITE DRAFTEES MUST REPORT TO-DAY And Leave Here for Camp Jackson Next Friday Morning. The following list of ten white draftees under the selective draft law, have been notified to report here to the local board this evening, Thursday, October 4th They will be lodged tonight by the local board, at the exponse of the government, and will leave here for Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C., on the early morning train, tc--morrow morning, Friday, October 5th, 1017. The list follows: i John Gary Baker, 1 Burn Isom Graham, , Paul Lanier, C. Me. Willoughby, Charles Listen Cooper, Joseph Rollin Baxley, Craven P. Grainger, Mc. Quin Fowler, Needum Go rum Boyd, Marion F. Harrclson, NEW CATTLE CLUB H AS BEEN ORGANIZED Mr. R. O. Hanson, proprietor of the only commercial dairy in the vicinity d C mi -va is interested in Clnein .ey cattle; and recently he has aided materially in taking steps which will no doubt result in getting the farmers to breed this kind of cattle. The News & Courier, last week says, under the head of special correspondence from Conway: *" The Horry County Cuernsey Cattle Club has been organized with It. O. Hanson, president; Allen Diet'/., treader. ere, and Hedioy. sec:etary. Th.is club was organized for the purpose prena ting the da; y in lustry in Horry where t'.o far. nets greatly need to turn thels attention to the raising >'" pure bread stock. This club wi.l pu:chase pure h'.'eid cat le ef tins breed and buying, selling and b ceding will he given p r'.kulnr attention. Arrangements h.avc been made to have (iiierp.soy and Jorse-/ ?. v. IA<1| I in r.^v.x, i a. .. <ii i v; 11 (..III,' 1,1) I 111 O I l.'O (llSt 1*i butcd about tlie county. The Horry farmers are sh.ov 'p. ? inn >h inter st mi this matte:* and it i o ipoeied that 1 ho dairy businos and .aising* of cuttlo mi tl.is county will jvi? <tiy ii iprove a.-; a i(;u!l of li p o animation of t!io Cattle ( ".b. ci: miff scmofarsiu:\ Notice i- her !>y ivon that a coni,)< tilivo oxae'r...' m 1 e he'd : t tl o :'ou?*t lleiMo C a ,-ay on I bur: ha*., >< 1. 11th, at 10 oV'o"k a. in. i'< r t nirp so of f:"iiy the vacan-y in tlv ''tnd'C . o fro i Horry C ?unty. Said scholarship will bo iv?)0<l f'>r four years and is open to all applicants between the years of 10 and 20, and who can otherwise qualify under tin law. M. J. Kullock, Supt. of Education. Conway, S. C., Oct. 2, 1917. o? FOE SAI.E?Ore mare mule, 8a0 to 900 lbs., well broke, will work any whore. Sell cheap foi cash. Ken G aham, Conway, S. C.? ttt-10-4.?ad FOR SAFE?20 acres of land in Socastee township, hounded north by Mill Pond, west by lands of Mr. Frank Mills, east by land of Mr. Eul I wood, and south by land of my own. Address: Mrs. Juliet I). Grant, ]lagan, Ga.?9-27-17 4t. STRAYED One heifer calf. 5 iron'h.s Old, ii mi) ;i rlfi* I ..~)i - V *>!?'( yrm>W-I'CU Any information concerning same will be appreciated. C. S. Sessions, Conway, S. 0., RKI) No. 1.?adv3tpd.?10-4. \\ ANTKO?Prices on 25 cords of Pine and Oak wood, cut 20 inches long, delivered at Onu.t House.- County Board of Commissioners.?ndv lt-19-4. WANTED?Old False Troth.; d n't matter if broken. 1 pay $2 to $15 per set. Send by parcel post and receive cheek by return mail. r\ TERL, 403 N. Wolfe St., Baltimore, Md.?4t-pd?9-27-17 TAKEN UP--One bull yearling, abovt n * * ** yrR old, rod with white : pot in forehead, marked undrebit in right ear, swallowfork in left. Owner can get aame by proving and paying ; charges. Ross Jones, Conway, S. 0. RFD No. 1.?adv-3t-pd?9-27. Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, QROVH'8 TASTHMJSS chill TONIC,drives out Malut lo.enrichee the blood.and build* uplheay*. tern. true tonic. For adults and childreu. 60c