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acot I TUESDAY is U. 0. Veter the Great Gray Claci Hos izens of fonway. WEDNESDAY is Mercna Fair Asspciati ;n gives 5 !Sia*e rair w; .1 make an THURSDAY is the Anton away a U. S. Tiro. Tube I FRIDAY ic Educational [ \ i"; 'viOT f jr,a o u < _ f Li i ^ v w? / k. vOi. Uiiiv; c*!:irecs on Fiat day Of V o ha to a f/ac pro^ra ir. INTERNED GERMANS CLEVERLY ESCAPE Ten Go Through Tunnel Under One of Barracks at Fort McPherson. Atlanta, Ga.?Ten German sailors j interned with several hundred others at Fart McPhorson escaped last night through a tunnel they had started under one of the barracks and which led them to liberty a hundred feet away. The men were brought here a few weeks ag0 from Fort Oglethorpe and officers believe they had been wo'rkimg 'on the tunnel since shortly afte. their arrival. Soon after the escape was discoverer this morning bloodhounds followed a trail about a mile from the fort to a small stream into which the fugitives evidently had waded to baffle -the dogs. Every one of them left ftfiwtJfr > on the bank 01 the stream, 'but no other wearing apparel was found. Soldiers from the post are seeking the Germans with orders to bring them in "dead or alive." Officers are of the opinion that the men, two of whom were officers, work ed on the tunnel at night and solved the problem of disposing of the dirt by scattering it where new sidewalks - being von-structed. Q ? w nov; TO KRY-CERE PORK E : client Method for Preserving the Pai ti'.t 'j .Meat Srpply. Oeras. n College, S. C.? Rub each piice of meat wi h fine clean salt and allow it to stand from (> to 21 hours >1: a pile- on a bench or a table so the lL ) - _ 1 . 1 A dioouy serum can nam oui. The following is a good dry-curing mixture foi* 1,000 pounds of meal: f Fin* clean silt, 40 pounds; White or brown sugar, 10 pounds; White or black pepper, 4 pounds; Red popper 1-2 pound. Mix thorough'y. . JErvV) each piece of meat thorough ly with thg dry curing mixture, says tire animal husbandry division of <Clemson College, taking care to see that it penetrates the muscles round the ends of the bonds of the hams sxriil shoulders. Pile the meat care fully with the skin down in a cool vsiiry place. Do not make the pile more than three feet deep, or let the meat stay more than three days without another application of the mixture, but after the second application no other need he applied for / ive cr six days more. .riMirtcen-pcund ham should he sil lowed to cure for three weeks, or a ?'ay ami a half for each pound of its v/eight. After this treatment, it should be thoroughly cured. Only two-thirds as much time need be alTJo\v mJ for giving a mild cure to meat to be used during the spring. Wash each piece with warm watei And remove any extra curing mixture. Wipe it dry and hang up foi smoking. When all the meat if irendy* smoke with hickory, oak, ap pfie. or in fact any wood except that 01 live pine family. The meat should b< carefully wrapped or sacked to keef out skippers. ? ReuterV' dispatch from Amster dam ?nvs Hint the Berlin evening pa pera report that the Imperial Chan ??Uor Michcdelid has resigned. % N* '% <Conwa. I. FOUR B ans' Day. when we entertain the ts at a dinner given by the Fair, r.ts Day. when the Merchants! per cent to the Red Cross. D. address. icbilists' Day, when Sam Hawes and Patch. All will have a c'nan tay. when we let in a!! the Scho we know how. It is hoped to h; course the teachers all go in with but wi'.hout the Great J. F. Llrr; . /mm ^ RAISING OF MSGS VERYiMPGHTANT FIi !'o i. nothing- more important the poon'o of Horry County to d '. . ring the war than to raise all th? hogs they can t.) aid in supplying. N cut. It is a quicker \va\ than the raising of cattle, and will be mov piofitable to the farmer than cattle raising. Pork is one of the most valuable foods for use in time of war because it is easily cured, can be handled and transported to the bos' ncivarvtage, and it supplies the needed fat that must 30 to make up the die' of tho soldiers to give efficiency. . Look after the h^gs on the place and increase the production by even plan that you know, is our advice to every farmer of Horry County. There is every promise that this work wil bring as good returns in the way of 1 profits as anything the farmers <-1' the county can do at this time. There are many who have never | engaged in hog raising to any extent J Now of all times in the history of this country is the best time to begin to learn. Let all those who have never raised any hogs, begin to add their part to the raising of the world's supply of meat in this emergency. o SALE OF SUGAR IS RESTRICTED1 y.c.v V >rk.?The first war ratioi er.t in effort last week when retail * it ;fs throughout the city restricted I the . ale of sugar to two to five pounds ' to a customer at ten or eleven cent-! a pound, according to the patriotism of the retailers. I Jesse N. Helms will be brought before the next session of the grand jury on an indictmnt for murder as a result of the killing of Jack A. Scott. Scott was the coroner of Richland County and Helms is a rural policeman. HORRY F We are expecting to hi have never been better and ws at least and especially now wJ have prepared for your infori No matter what you may hear I work the girls of the various < 1 you. There has been a great we have arranged an exhibit t This year we have arr i low the Court House on the cc t.hn Fnir rlrivo. rirrht. nn rlnwn li will see the Fair grounds. Jv large open lot with hitching i ; a large parking space for you policeman on duty all the tim We have engaged the and they carry twelve clean we are glad to say. They ha^ Circus, a Busy City, The Mot< " amusing shows. Our program includes r chants, the third day for the love children and we want yoi > admit ail the School Children free every day. This Fair is an Horry the Annual Get-Together Me i THE HORRY HI FAIR TiiHEy & Lre You Co] 1IG FINE DAYS FL ? % * ?t ! fast disappearing remnant of Association and the Good Ciioave their Big Parade and the , F. Efird, Secretary of the and the Association gives ce at it. ol Children Free and give 3ve Hon. A. F. Lever make an i the Children. pliy Shows it would not be hiiioLtWEEVIL i I!*! SOUTH CAROLINA i ? I Scourge Appears on Daufuskiei I Island, Near Savannah, ' i Prof Conradi Reports. The boll weevil has entered South Carolina. It has been discovered on Daufuskie Island, near Savannah, accrdi ng to telegraphed statement by l\of. A. V. Conradi, of Clemson College. This means that the scourge of *he citon fields has finally reached near enough to cause planters in this secion of the country to take sor>?u.s thou rht of their plans for another < season. Kuowing that the weevil would ' p * )bahly enter South Carolina thi - 1 year, exports have been actively d;s- 1 cussing ways and means for combat- 2 ting the scourge. They have advised ; ! that the best method is an early ma- 1 i turing variety of cotton. ! < o Washington.?Exultant over the ' success of its seventh war loan of i 'h e? anrl a third billion dollars the C- 1 man government through its offii:;l pres.- agene'es is sending out ana uncemcnts on the subject to the few " orriining neutral countries. "This proof of economic and finan- i L.i strength until now unheald of m :ii' history," the statement says, "v tiii' best answer the German people ' in give to Wilson's note and to the !. >pe expressed by its adversaries a.'.d other people of an economic bread down of Germany." o John Evans, who was given a life w-.iUace for murder by Judge Town'. r<l in June, 181)0, in Charleston, is paroled by the governor. 1'resident Wilson has granted an : im-rease of 4."> cents a ton in the price ' cl" bituminous coal at virtually all mines in the country. 1 "AIR NOV. 13 ave one of the best Fairs we 1 i owe to ourselves to get out lor lien we need to keep our courage nation and education one of the Y you will be greatly surprised at 3iubs have done and the fine swir improvement in all lines of work liat will show this to the fullest o: anged for entirely new grounds o< >rner of Lewis Street and Third j >y the Court House to the corner ist across the Street in front of tl acks for your teams and just im r cars where they will be well t e. J. F. Murphy Carnival Company high class shows. There will be /e a large Merry-Go-Round, a F or drome, Minstrel Show and man .* * the first day for our Old Soldier Automobilist, and the Fourth d i to come and help us entertain t free that day and as usual we ar Family affair so we want you all etirg of Horry County. CHAS R. SCARBOROUGH, i . :RALD, CONWAY, 8. 0 , . , . -?r/?? ? ? a \ -1 -FUN TIME a No ctiing?--?ur ILL OF FUN AND complete. They carry a Bi shows, all of them clean an the Dreamland, Minstrel S! in the World, Happy Jack E And be sure to take the ch race in small auto.nob lcs. And every day at 2 p. y. am Diver of the World, di es fi Get your exhibits in cpt lv. ^eJo,hVnr ma** not think of s exhibits of wheat and flour, *Tliis year the Fair will be h House, on the Corner of Le just drive right on by the Co and hitc.hing' racks for * our t Fair Grounds for Aut inoo] AUTOMOBILE TIRES GiyENAWAY On Thursday Nov. loth, at the Horry County Fair, the Fair Association and Mr. S. 1\ Hawes will give awa a 30x3 1-2 U. S. Auto tire, tube and Blow out Patch. A large space has been provided in the Fail Grounds for parking automobiles and a competent policeman to guard tliern. Tickets for automobile< ill he 10 cents each. With each auto ticket sold will be given a card wit pace on it for your license number. ?u will fill in this number and desit it in a box located at the upper I of the parking space. At 3 p. m. h ee cards will be diawn Iro n this ox and to the first number drawn ill be given the 30x3 1-2 United A-tes Tire, t he second number' 'rawn will be given the 30x3 1 -2 j United States Tube and to the third will be given the Blow Out Patch. Mr. Hawes authorizes us to say that he A'ill ciedlt yen with the price of these articles on any other auto supplies i.'ou may need if you do not need a :ire, tube or patch or if you use anjtlior size. This i.s a chance to win a standard Ygh grade tire and you should not miss it. ?Horry Fair Association. o A !S>oo Yawk Bank Director. (From the Congregationalist.) A Buffalo man stopped a newsboy i?% New York, saying: "See here, son, I want to find the Blank National Bank. I'll give you half a dollar if you direct me to it." With a. grin, the bay replied: "All right, come along," and he led the man to a building half a block away. The man paid the promised fee, remarking, however: "That was half a dollar easily earned." "Surel" responded the lad, "But you nuvsn't fergit that hank directors is paid high in Noo Yawk." o Happy is the farmer who can always go to the market with something to self. I A U AO A AA have ever held this year. Crops a little pleasure once a year j up and wear a smile. Wo >cst exhibits we have ever held, the fine crop exhibits and the ic and poultry we will show in Horry in the last month and ctent. jvering several acres just beAivenue. When you come to of Lewis Street where you he Fair Grounds you will find a side the Fair Grounds we have aken care of by a competent to furnish the Carnival Shows no Girl Shows or "49" Camps, erris Wheel, Dog and Monkey y other really entertaining and i 8; the second day for our Merarr fflr t.VlA ("ThilHron Wa all umJ WW V# MM he Children. We are going to e glad to admit our Old Soldiers tQ come and help U3 make it Secy. ? ' 1 * I v. 13=16 e! FROLIC g Merry-Go-Round, a large Fcrr ,d high class. They have the Mo how, Dog, Pony and Monkey Cir ickret. He weighs 739 pounds, ildren to the Monkey SpeecCway d at 9 p. m. Margaret Quincy, 1 om a 12 5 foot ladder in a tank < Be sure to send something no : sending it. We are especially an Horry grown. eld on a large plot of several aci wis Street and Third Avenue. "W urt House and you will sec the F ieams just in front of Fair Groin ilcs.. ANOTHER LIST IS POSTED POR DETY (Continued from page 1) Osey .Johnson, John Harvey Holmes, Peter Lance," Mike Bryant Bullock, n.. w wv I liU IIIV/II V? Jos. Thad I'oil, Hence Braker Elliott, Luther Garfield Bellamy, Charlie B. Prince, Rollin Johnson, James Ford Chestnut, Dollie E. Morris, Bruce Grainier, Mike Alex Claridy, John William Sasser, Jr., Melvin A. Graham, Goruin Simon Lewis,. Larry Benj, Martin, Geo. Bryant Moore., Calvin Mishoe, ] i J. B. Stroud, * Jos. B. Duncan, * Otha Arnett, 7 Horace James Vereen, v Henry Griffin Smith, Tom Hux, T Julius Franklin Hooks, * John Wesley Faulk, Dwight Grainger, William Henry James, Bruce Hampton Holmes, 19 "*1 I ? ** jonn KODerc Moore, Foley Alex Dew, Lacy Talmadge Rogers, Geo. H. Skipper, i ' Devon Abram Boyd, Curtis L. Williamson, Zeb Vance Davis, ' John Weaver, i Forney Whiteford Jordan, Albert A. Prince, J Geo. Hay ward Bellamy, , Elbert Rastus Cox, William Harftord Hearl,. Noah May berry Mishoe, Sam Dorman. Martin Van Buren, [ Fernie Lewis, Lorenzo Dowell Singleton, John Preston Booth, Ira Buchanan Thomas, M. Memory Carroll, Milliard Otley Dusenbury, John Mason Stalvey. o THE BUSY CITY A Remarkable Mechanical Novelty.. One of the most unique attractions with the J. F. Murphy Shows is the Busy City. It is a perfect city in rr initure, populated with tiny figures ot men and women, all busy at the ! daily tasks of life and absolutely unj l aided bv human hands. There is a 1 I t?ny railway, with trains loinning on j the tracks, men at work in the mills and shops, and. alt the other signs of 1 a busy city. Thfrre are churches, and j homes, some beautiful and elaborate I just as we find real life, and the tiny people are shown living in them :\v real people do, with a touch of home life that is needed in every city ol make It complete. The Busy City U an interesting feature to all comers but specially to those of mechanica turn of mind. Other attractions with the J. Murphy Shows are the Mo. tordromc with Dare-Dewil Zeke an< the Mile-a-Minut? girt in their death defying rides and races. Cullons South Before The War Minstrels, Th< Monkey Speedway, reat live monkeyi in automobile races. The Circus side show, and ten other novely attrac | tions. Every show connected wit) this organization is clean, moral an< refined and the smallest child can at 1 tend any and all attractions and no | see or hear anything that should no l be. The shows come here well recom mended, and will be here the weel commencing Monday, November 12tJ at the Horry County Fair, Conway. I I I 1 ! is Wheel, and twelve Lig S ^ tor drome, the Busy City, 8 cus, and the Fattest Man ? 1 Don't fail to pee him. * , | where real live monkeys I i the Champion Lady High IS | >f water. Mil matter what it is, your I i ixioiis at this tinic to have B *es just South of the Court 8 rhen yon come to the Fair ] air Grounds. Big open lot I ) ids and Parking space in 1 j CONWAY RESIDENCE OFFERED FOR SALE i Wo offer for sale on easy terms I tlie two-story residence of Mr. U. A. I Dusonbury, on the corner of nth Ave., r.d Kim Street. It has artesian wa- ! tcr, hath room complete, stables, enrage, and is otherwise desirable as 1 v ill show for itself. See M. M. Hedrick at Hotel Grace. Part cash, and balance secured by a -mortgage on the 1 property. Horry I,and Agency.?adv. -o ' I NOTICE OF SALE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. .In the Matter of: J. H. HUNTER, Bankrupt. ? In bankruptcy. Under and by virtue of an order duly made in the above stated case hy Robert J. Kirk. Hoq., Referee ir? Bank raptey, and bearing date the 2(>th day of October A. D. 1917; I will sell to 1 the highest bidders, at Aynor, S. C., .if ~ ..v wi.r- oMire rormeriy occupied by said bankrupt, beginning at 11 o'clock in a the forenoon, on Monday, the 12th day of November A. I)., 1917, all and singular the following described perse naf property of said bankrupt, towitr first: All and singular all of the stock of furniture and merchandise of said bankrupt contained in the store Cermet ly occupied by said bankrupt, or in or about the same, together with all store firmiutre and fixtures of every kind, as shown by the inventory. Second: All and singular all of the open book accounts, rights and credits which are due and owing to said bankrupt in the bu unoss heretofore .conducted by him at Aynor, aforesaid. Third:?All that certain certifict^^ of stock of the par value of $50.00 in Pest Dater Stamp Company. Terms of sale cash on the day of the sale. W. P. LEWIS, Trustee of J. H. Hunter, Bankrupt,. Dated October 27th, 1917 i COUNTING MONEY TO FIND RESULT Washington.?The Liberty loan apje parently has passed the $5,()00,000,O^V Intark. A last day drive of titanic propor i Hons throughout the nation netted ' more than $1,000,000,000 and was believed to have carried the total several 4 ' hundred million dollars beyond the 5 maximum sum treasury officials had " hoped for. > Federal reserve banks were strug? gling tonight under an avalanche of * last minute subscriptions to form 1 some idea of the grand total. Indicat" ions are that they will not complete * their tabulation for several days. t ' At least 8,000,000 persons throughout the country wrote their names on p application blanks. How many more 8 idid so will not be known until the fJU * jnal count, several days hence. Th^ number may go as high as 10,000,000. \ No. 666 1 t Thia it pmsriptfoa pitptttd ttpatltHr tar MALARIA or CHIU.R A RKVKR. w? or tlx doMt wul brack mt on, om 4 If ukta then o tooie Am Pmr will oot a return. It net* on the thnr butter Am CnlooMl nod dona oot grigt or Acbto. 2St