The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 01, 1917, Page FIVE, Image 5
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Royal
saves
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I In many recipes
none at all, if ar
is used, about a
Try the follow
flour as ttrge<
| Com Meal Gride
I 1 % cups cotu meal '
I 1 1% cups boiling water
I % cup milk
1 tablespoon shortening
I 1 tablespoon molasses
I *A cup lleur ^
I 1 totinnnn >oW
14 teaspoon* Royal Baking
NO EGGS
Scald corn meal In bowl with boll
melted shortening and molasses
baking powder which have been
well. Bake on hot greased gridd
(The Old Method calle
Send for our new boo
Address Royal Baking
Leecol and
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f mmmmm?mmmmmmmmmmmmmammmrnrnmh wmm mmmm*mmm?mmmmmm
Ii. A. Skipper of Galivants Kerry
was in Conway on business one day
last week,
I. ],. Lee was in Conway one da;
last week.
,1. F. .Ifcixlcy of Galivants For F
Section visited Conway on busii.e...
one day last week.
The people of tin's section : re wan
; 1 . _ _ r . \ w. .4 . i. ? ..
jsij4 i Mill, sonic? vJi uicin, uui tiiuu
wants are not supplied.
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}J. J. Johnson was in Conway one
day last week.
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G. J. Watts was in Conway fvo.i
Bucks township one day last week.
J. T. IJcssent of Dogwood Nock pa d
O nway a business visit one day last
week.
If you desire to purchase a r>. w lot
or a new tract of land, so? M. .M
Hedrick and look over what we have
for sale. Horry Land Ager.ey,?adv.
Arthur Tisdalo ha:> acrep'rd n position
iu the office of W. L. !?rya
Clerk of the Court.
HOW 01
?AT
AYNOR STORE
t COMPLETE NEW LINE i
f CLOTHING FOR BOTH N
GENTS' FURNISHINGS
SPECIAL ATTENTION I!
OF MILLINERY GOODS.
NEVER BEFORE SEEN
TI3N OF HORRY GOU
, UEVIN6. THE LOW PR
ifj SPITE OF THE WAR
WHEN YOU COMPAF
PRICES ELSEWHERE.
MY AYNOR STORE IS (
DRY GOODS, AT OR BEL
TORY COST. COME AN
f
Full Car Lo
' SEE US AT /
Stores also at Jordanvil
George J.
Baking F
i eggs in bs
only half as many eggs are i
1 additional quantity of Royal
teaspoon, in place of each egi
ing recipes which also a
d by the govern.
lie Cakes Eggless, M
1 cup seeded r&iii
2 ounces citron, ci
Yi cup shortening
: Powder 6 teaspoon
Poll sngar, water, 1
ing water; add milk. together In saucepi
: add flour, salt and flour and baking po
sifted together; mix gether. Mix well;
le until brown. oven about 45 mini
d for 2 eggs) (The Old Methoi
klet 44 55 Worys to Save Eggs," /
Powder Co,, Dept, H,, 135 Wil
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Perscnel j
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\s . 'I. To<i(l was si (Jmwuy one da}. J
i st week. I
W. K. I'.rown of Muslins, forme? } I
I '* thi'; County, s])" U soma time .n ^
'.his county last week.
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The 'y-pum attraction (r last wee j
'.It first of tie sen on of *9.'.1-19 Is* I
was given on Wednr sday : iyhfc at the
"uiTouphs High S he >! Auditorium.
There was. a ir?' d attendance! and t' r
audience was ph ased at the program.
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| \7. O. G'aham of hi vis, S. C,
,s;,,ent s'me time in Conway las t week 1
| en husincsss,
ft ft ? ft ft
\V. .!. Sii ?r!nton rn<! I- F.. Singleton
or I/ntei'pri. o w^'c in Conway 1 i ;T.
| Friday on business.
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John 1*. Cooper of Mu'iins, S. C i
I'-rl n s'?ort fi:no herv 1:.. L wck on 1
Wednesday r.ttendinT to legal bu ,intvs.
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'V. J. irug-Nr \v:is n Cor.wiy r^j
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John c'i p^'oton vn -*>:r?p"T";io ! Vv
^'r-. .Si**?'oton p:?.\7ed through C* ;i;
' ny !"..o wrc!:,
Uj p j| || p
MY-.4
YNOR, s. c.
OF MILUNEIIY GOODS,
iEN AND WOMEN, AND
IN GREAT VARIETY.
S ASKED TO IKE LIE j
SUCH AS YOU HAVE
IN THE AYNOR SECNTT.
SEEING IS BEICES
OF THESE GOODS
WILL ASTONISH YOU
IE THEM WITH THE
IFFERING SHOES AND
OW THE MILL OR FACD
SEE FOR YOURSELF.
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ad of Oats
lYNOR, S. C.
le and Galivants Ferry
Holliday I
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THE HOEEY HEEAL
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equired, in some
Baking Pqwder ? i
g omitted.*'
3txserve white
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[ilkless, Butterle8S
, Cake
Va teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon nutmeg
ins 1 teaspoon cinnamon ,
it Una 1 cup flour
1 cup rye flour I
s Royal Baking Powder
fruit, shortening, salt and spices
in 3 minutes. When cool, add
wder which have been sifted tobake
In loaf pan in moderate
itea. t
i [Fruit Cake] called for 2 eggs)
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Wailed free on request.
liam Street, New York
A?< ore Thor. p.iru of l.iule Hi . '.
i>i-. oil through Goi.v.ay cr.c day U'3t (
week on Ins way to spend a few day.1
in Columbia taking in the annual
-j la to Fail*.
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L>oll Br;Tint was anion? those vi
itxllg 0_>OU*\ uas ?y.. uu.MuOi ii in t wee...
The cool weather of last week was
enjoyed by many.
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FOR SAI.! :?Touiing Chevrolet 191",
ido<|el. New, having* been run less
than 1,000 miles. In perfect erudition.
$.">00.00 will buy it. Address
"Automobile/'' cure the I lorry Meruit!.?-1
1 -1 ?3,-pd.
George J. iHolliday spent some time
in Conway on business last week.
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COR SAhhl - I'ord car, 1910 model.
If interested call at office of Probate
.7 u :'l go.? a 11 -11- pd.
On the Bl
We have on the block, as
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following- valuable properties
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I ucuuiui tviieuiion, especially
, sioncy in an absolutely safe w
Read the following' descr
and three residences in the To
i rnn sell you to-day if you wan
rations, or all together if you
Give this a look-over toCOUNTY
Tract of Land, situated in Pucks T v
nri rjv-oMty-Five Acres, on Public R<
Church, School House, snine distance
, Town of Ccrway. has one four Room
; : :?<i S aides. One acre and Fatn'l;
^ Lund. Terms of Sale. One-third
! irm. A. II. Loop place.
CITY
, Ci V ! <t, good site for Limine:.; H? u
and Main Street, Lot 22 hy 80 fee'., (
door to the Pastime Theater. Terms
Two Hundred Dollars.
CITY RES
One Kigkt-Rooni Residence situated ?
uto> from corporate limits, exempt fv
lights. Three Stables, One Rain It
W. Rothea. Rents for Twelve-Fifty
Ask us for the price.
CITY RES
Residence of F. A. Du. ruba* y, si i
ami Him Street, Two Story, C raj.
Consideration Four Thousand Do la
by Mortgage on raid 1 T< noi tH it i
COMPLETE F/Farm
situated in Simpson C; eek To-,
under cultivation, eight-room dweilin
barns, and stalls, two and half sto h
end other necessary buildings. Loon
property. Some good tunber. .'>-1 n
merlv known as N. M. Hardee Farm,
ly low price. One-third cash balanci
LOT F0
200 feet by 172 feet, within City Lin
bargain for some one. First three h
If interested see M. M. Hedrick, Ma
Call on the manager at Ho
Horry Lar
C0NWA1
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The oldest Amer
"HE MUTUAL LIFE INSURA
W. B. Coxe, J
F. F. Covington
Pullock
R. M. Bull*
D, CONWAY, S. 0.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE !
FOR GOOD CITIZEN j
The Horry Lund Agency has m
and for sale on attractive terms he
iglit room dwelling and the lot m
nich it stand.., owned by Mr. A. M.
Sutherland, near th.e handsome res'.(nee
occupied by him; and which ;s
i very dcsiiablc home for/a good
family.
It is situate in the Cully section
hich has been constantly building
*n for many years. It is a splendid
r ighborhoed where one would want
i stay. The place is at present ocupicd
by Prof Power W. Hethea.
Look the place over and see M. M.
t. vl.'ick .it Hotel Grace who will give
\ >u tlu- terms on which ycu may purU
..e this nice homo.?adv
! M^wday ill he sale-day tu
H v. .:vt house.
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po hi' to help the United
jtu v > .it 11 O vVUV.
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i.. A. 1 A! wauls was in Conway on
'n.riiiv : * d v k st v. c k.
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i. R. was anions those V.
".v.v: y one day 'a 1 vet k.
j Let us 1 andlo yoi" 1 est ill \ Wc
1 itt o.'tisc it al < iir oi'ptivio. II or
Land Agency. M. M. Ibdriek, ManI
ai't"*,?adv.
A. T. Suggs came to Conway one
j lay last week on business.
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J. \Y. F.llis of Little River spent i
" \v hours here last week t>n busine. s
Maybe the reason that you have
never been able to sell your land (if
you want to sell of course) is that
ou have never advertised the fact
that it is for sale. Let us act as the
agency through which you offer it t<
.he public. We will advertise it al
Hir expense. If we sell we get oni\
: a scumble pay, and if we do not sell
1 is no cost to you. See \I. M. 1 led'icl:,
representing the Horry Land
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1 \ lu-uay?auv.
ock Today.
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it were, for sale to-day, the |
, to all of which we ask your ;
you desire to invest some
ay. !
iptions of a fine country tract,
wn of Conway, all of which wo
t them, either one of the propodesire
to invest that muchday.
TRACT
unship, consisting of One Hundred
[?ad, One and One-half Miles from
2 from Boat Landing, Six Miles from
House, plastered and sealed. Bavr
r Garden cleared, some T:mue" <>r
' h, balance secured by mortgage o
LOT
\ O". Southoa :t eerne' 4th Avenu
)ppcsite Peoples National Bank, ne .
of sale: Cash considcrnli >\\ Twent;.
i'DEIMCE
m Burroughs Street, just three : ria
<-m Town taxes., (im J water. K!i< tr <
1 loft, now ecrupicd l.y P) Toss y '
per month. To. .as of Sale: Cu
I U b !\1 o L
,od o the (nrnor <T nth Avorm
Mil I outstandin"' hui di.wute .
s ")() jic]* cent. ( '; 11, IJnhn.cc .cci'.r <!
rcoin. IVi.'c. i'y ideal locntiju.
*RM HOR SALE
iis'iip. ( ordaining 1">0 acres, -1"> acr<v
f:, one tnoant house, one set. of larg<
s high, smoke house, tobacco h;i ?,
l>oyd road runs directly throng .
lile from seven month school. l-'or
W e offer thL place at a surpii. ins.
e terms.
R SALE
dts. Clear deed and title. A real 1
undred and twenty-five dollars. |
nager
tel Grace and get particular?.
id Agency
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NCE CO., OF NEW YORK
Special Agent
,, District Agt.
Bros.?
^ck, Mgr., Agents.
FOR QUICK SALE
FOR QUICK SACK? 14<i acre farm
and desirable home at $12.50 per
acre. 25 acres eu'tivated and 80 to
00 more could be easily cleared.
Coif.d sell oneugh timber and wood
to pay for entire tract. Few acres
piawtcd in money crop at prevailing r
prices would buy this beautiful
pla c\ Farm is well located in Horry,
(no mile from river landing,
mile from good school, church and o
large supply store. Has one dwel- s
ling, new tobacco barn, five out
buildings, two large grape vine- i
yards, and about 40 to 50 fruit <
tieos. Would be cheap at $20 pei ?
acre. If inteiested act quickly. .\
Terms to suit purchaser. W. Boyd e
Jones, Broker, Conway,. S C.? adv
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Irvin A. Bell and wife of Bayboro t
v eve in Conway last week on busi- :\
ness. . $
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| 0. e car load mules and horses juM *
1 iv rived, all well broke to work anywhere.
all young, the be* t load to '"(?
Sect from wo have had. Conway Live
Ltock Co., A. C. Thompson, Prop?adv
Bee the car load Horses and Mules ;
just arrived at our stables, the best
load we have had yet, all young and <
v ,ei n.-.n-.. w~ *?- ...
, . v..v rxv. >> ?. ?*. 11 mem lor loss,
and on long CRKDIT plan. Conway
I ive Stock Co., A. C. Thompson, Prop
?adv
n. M. Ha n elson was in Conway
' st week.
UP.ic S. Harper passed through
town last Thursday night from New
York, where he is stationed on the C.
3. S. Cyclops. His furlough was only
I g' anted for eight days and he return'
last Tuesday afternoon. Ulrich
told many interesting things about
sea life and seems to like Ids \\'Ql'k
vc *y much.
Mrs K. S. C. P?aker returned some
days ago from a visit of several days
o her parents in Darlington.
Next Sunday, November 1th, is International
"CJo-to-Sunday School
' Hay." and the latest reports from the
Sunday School fields indicate a probII
' able attendance in tlie Sunday Schools
< North America of at least sixteen
million on that day. It is said that
; the average attendance under usual
conditions is between ten and eleven
million a Sunday, and a conservative
estimate indicates from fifty to sixty
per cent average increase in attendance.
All denominations are working
U pother in this campaign, which covers
North America. Local Sunday
Schools in our community are enthusiastic
over the prospects and many
Sunday Schools are expecting to
double and more than double theii
i : ual attendance. Last vear when Who
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da\ was observed in South Carolina,
it is eonser\ atively estimated that
there was an increase in attendance < f
7.1.000. Th goal for this year is 1(H).
000 increase in Sunday School attend!
a; ce. The slogan of the campaign:
''Kvoivb'dy invited, oveeyboely wel!
come, everybody come," is to be seen
and heard everywhere, and leaders of
the Sur.day Schools are enthusiastic
<)' er the prospects.
The t'ti k of Conway Coca-Cola
I lit tl'ir.g Company, while in the uppe :
pail of the county last week delivering
soft drink-; happened to an ;.ccier.t
whereby the steering gears wore
>cnt and the machine ran iute? a elite!
' one! over into a fence, 'i lie driver
.vaiked into Conway and left th'
u k there until help could bo oh!
m::C"1 to got it Ipick t0 Conway,
tiif wom.srs
!:' you need a good Si w ug Mnchinr
o; . .M. I'. .!< lies. !! sol's the host
.1 t ;o war .!, The oM Siugi r., I'diuv;;;;,
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WKZM CSrri'a)nrs"^C^ ope; V
voi>jf !.TL!uviTii-9 rAXkt
here in stock fob your car m0|v
We use genuine Ford Parts
only in our repair work.
CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO., '
(iron LAND FOR SALE
I have to. 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 I). Holt's line and corner,
running W. F. Holt's line to Hainan
Branch, thence said branch to G. J.
Holliday's line, the line of Lorenzo D.
Holt, and line of W. F Holt to the be:
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ginnir.g point.
This is land which belongs to Mr. 11,
1. Holt, anct was conveyed to him by
Mrs. Jane Holt.
i can reii this tract of land for 1,|
OOO.OO. Call or write me if interested. '
First come, First served.
II H. Woodward, 1
Attomey.at-law <
Conway, S. C. j
FIVfc
CARRIAGE ANNOUNCED
FOR NEXT MONTH
The engagement of Miss Ella King
o I)r. W. F. Henderson has been anounced;
and that the marriage will
ake place at Conway on the 14th day
f November A. D. 1917.
Miss King is the charming daughter
>f the late B. R. King, and she reides
with her mother at the family
ome on Elm Street. She is admired
y many friends. The groom-to-be is
.itli the Conway Drug Company, one.
the oldest institutions in the town.
!r. Henderson came here from Lauras
several years ago.
o
Many of the large water mains ?n
lu system were finished recently, and
i largo force went back to work on
ome ton inch sewer lines, connecting
vith the line run along Main Street
ome years ago.
NOTICE.
There will be a meeting of the SubPoachers'
Association at Floyds
School House. Saturday afternoon.
Nov. 1917, at 2 o'clock, All teachers
are urged to be present.
? Essie Derham,
1st Vice Pres. of County Ass'n.
LOST.
One 1 lack mare mu'o with white?
pots where saddle woiks, ami small
? eek on side. Uroke out of stable
vH-er.'Jy .d went c't. Owner will
mr?s iute any information as to the
hereabouts of the ani nal. Write or
md word to
I. 1). KING,
!. ! - pd Ihiyboro, S. C.
'I'ke fh-. or this week was warmer
?han usual.
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Tally Vnujt'i t wr.s in Gonway re11;.',
t o guest of relatives here.
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\! a d .Mrs \V. k. C.hmo of An o.v
wi re in ''r.iv.ny visitng r. laos
. eecr.tly,
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V. i> 11. W. Ambrose is spending
cve.al weeks with friends and rcktves
in . n4o, Canada. ^
! >. 11. ;'4. ' . y of Sooastoo was in*
r.way on 1.urine s hut week.
1'lw barber r.t a ! t o lav. her shops
Cor.tvay. both vkito and colore.h
}M Ws t Y'Ceh "'f t! 'hi
? fifteen ce? ls for d eves, The pnVc
f heir cutting remain at the old
viv'o o. t v er.ty-; ve . vis.
Miss iT is iVwhnm of Green Sou
as ia ( v away re -catty.
Friends and mo nbors of the Ivod
h ors in t! i section wore delightfully
therlaha ! ore afternoon last week
y M s. F, .1. She. wood, and Mrs.
''ranees burroughs, at the beautiful
akeside homo < f the fonrer. Several
hours wet e spent in perform ng
A*ork for the Ked Cross, and it was -i
pit asant occasion.
W. F. Stackhouse, a prominent
iteiuber of the Marion County bar, arived
in Conway last Sunday, and was
. atterdanre upon the court here the
lirst of this week.
A j.aroii bar. been gnanWd to VVi )
? er.. wit w as c< r.\ ctetl < f burglar\
d isrrenv i-t lite 1 oxington Count,\
urt in June. l'Jl-l, and sontenc- <1 to.
ve yeai >.
N C!VC K
t tlv Tonehe ; of i in; ds an 1 Crecur
S >a Towr.sl. p >:
It so i .corvt nioi ' for t he teac
r i he u >or a 1 of the County
.lb nd our Com y To; el e f Asset is
ion i \ i onv a; . wo !.decided '
wan '.o a 1))' inch ( i < n. i( j.uiar cr aniznta
n in the northern part of
1< rry. T'nc t ii' t mooting vv 11 bo
old at ! loyds School, Satin day, Nov.
at '.1 p. m.
It is necessary or every tea her "n
l.o upper section of the County U n
resent as innorta.il aunouncoiao..l>
iv" to be made and business of conselucnco
to bo transacted.
M. .1. 'V 'h. k.
County Supt. Education.
'OR SALE?20 acres of land in S' eastoo
township, bounded north bv
Mill Pond, west by lands of MrFrank
Mills, east by land of Mr.
Full wood, and south by lnn?l of my
own. Address: Mrs. Juliet D. (Irant..
lagan, Ga.?9-27-17?41.
WANTED?Old False Teeth; don't
matter if broken. I pay $2 to $15
per set. Send by parcel post and
receive check by return mail. i*\
TETtL, 403 N. Wolfe St., Baltimore,.
Vld.?4t-pd?9-27-17
Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System
The Old Standard general atrcugthening tonic*
iROVK'S TASTKI.KS9 chill TONIC,dnvcaout
dolftiia.cnrichca the blood,and builda upthcHynem.
A true tonic, l'or adults and childrcu. 60c.