The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, February 28, 1918, Page FIVE, Image 5
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i V. 1 IF BACH FAMI1
j I 5,500,000 pounds, o
^ I three times a week,
!I barrels in a year.
You can do your s
8 the war by omittir
i 8 p'ace muffins or cor
it 8 \ cup corn m?
| 8 1 4 cups flour
'l 8 x-i teaspoon sal
| B 4 teaspoons R<
d B Sift dry ir
a 8l. shortening
!f w oven about
I B bread in gr
8 Our new Red, White and
8 recipes ior making deli
ROYAL BAKING P
I FOOD \
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oj Broad 1h.it. is (.'oinijoyod half an?? I
ftialf of \vli? at flour and corn meal ?
vill moot tho present requirements < f
Ehe wheat saving- plan. ; and as \ <
Mnvo to huy pound lor pound of other
noroals, what Hour we can got will
[lro along much furl her, and a great
l&uantit.y will bo saved for sending to
uhe soldiers.
1 N. P. J en ret te, cashier of the Hank
!>f Tabor, and a prominent business1
4nan of that section, visited Conway
, ,n business last Wednesday, remaining
here several hours before returning
to Tabor.
1j W. L. Long and (leorge M. Long.
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[ oth ot Longs neighborhoo<l, spent a
?ow hours here last Friday on business.
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/ Mrs. Paul Quattlebaum, and Miss
'.eanette McQueen spent last weekind
with friends and relatives at
^laxton, N. C.
! MONEY TO LEND ON IMPROVED
Farm Lands in Harry County.
Easy terms. For particulars write
*ulian D. Dusenburv. onre Tat urn &
Vnnintf.s, Attorneys-at-Law, Bishopjille,
S. C. adv-2-14-18.
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Your Choic
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At any of the
I AYNOR--JORDANVILI
I! Go to the one that is near
li we are plentifully supplied at
I Viott o'rnenrioc li o liiorlrote of
u wv* AVW VIAV mm uvvm jl
' Seed Oats,
Guano and
i In large quantities, both :
lar farm use, now on hand
Tobacco Canvas, !\
Will arrive in time for the
'ccfme in car load lots.
AND NEVEI
| That we have on hand a :
jing, Shoes (Shoes a specialty
Gall and see our complete
liday Notions, serviceable and
during the Holliday season.
II We buy almost everythin
thing that is used by the peopl<
barter-trade or pay cash,?an
credit if satisfactory arranger
Call at any of the three st
,.lSfe8 we carry. We are in the
we will try to merit it.
George J.
AYNOR?JORDANVILLE
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[illion Fan
United !
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JY saved one cup of wheat flour It
r more .than 28,000 barrels. If thii
it would* amount tp 858,000,000 p<
hare in effecting this saving and r
ig white bread from one meal todaj
n bread made according to this recip
Corn Meal Muffins
at 2 tablespo
No eggs
t 1 cup mill
oyal Baking Powder 2 tablespo
igredients together into bowl; add milk ai
and beat well. Bake in greased muffin 1
; 20 minutes. Same butter may be bake<
eased shallow pan.
Blue booklet, "Best War Time Recipes
Icious and wholesome wheat saving foods
OWDER CO., DEPT. H., 135 W
VILL WIN TH3
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Person?1 I
Buy your groceries, and soli your
eggs at labor Mercantile Co., next
door to Hank of Tabor.?adv-lt.
L. H. Burroughs has rented the
large store on the corner ol' Hrd Avcnue
and Main Stieet, from the owner,
W. R. Lewis, and changes were
being nualc in the interior last week
to use it for general mercantile purposes.
Mr. Burroughs will engage
again in the mercantile business,
luning resigned his position with the
Conway Trading Company the first
of the new year.
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There were showers of rain last
week.
A. P. Parker was in Conway recently
on business.
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There were several cases of "Liberty"
measles in Conway during the
past few weeks; but there have been
no serious cases with the disease, the
patients recovering after staying in
for a fe>y days.
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jinicin uuncuuui.v, who is now .ucated
with the law firm of Tatum &
Jennings at Bishopville, S. C., spent
the first of the week in Conway.
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e of Trade
three Stores:
_E GALIVANTS FERRY
est you to do your trading for
all of these stores with the
ford.
Cotton Seed Meal
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for tobacco beds and for reguready
for you to haul out.
/laine Grown Seed Oats
earliest planting, and will
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K FORGET j
full line of Dry Goods, Cloth- i
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line of Christmas Goods, Holattractive
gifts for everyone
tgf and we sell almost every5
of Horrv Countv. either
W ~ 9 w
id we sell for cash or extend
aents are made.
ores for any of the immense
business for your trade, and
Holliday
GALIVANTS FERRY
THE HOBBY HB&ALI
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nines I ;
States I ;
would amount to , I *
?saving was made I t
Kinds, or 4,377,000 I
eally help to win I 1
/ and baking in its I <
om sugar I
ons shortening I
id melted I
ins in hot I <
J as corn H
* containing many other I .
mailed free address W
illlam St., New York
E WAR I ;
Head l!i' mis. which arc appearing
: 1 this paper for the Powell h'u
Company, of Columbia.
J. H. .Stroud, formerly of Conway,
but now of I.oris, spent a short lime
in Conway last week.
Horry County will no doubt have
greatly more acreage planted ti is
year than ever in the history of the
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KIUI1 ",V NUIIll >> HU H \N 11*11 ViU'illH I
in former years will be planted v/> |
crops in 1918. It has not been ha?ci|
tc rent land this season, ^
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Rest Coffee in town for 12 1-2 cts.
at Tabor Mrecantile Co. adv-lt
C. H. Snider, the local food administrator,
will be glad to furnish |
the miller's certificates mentioned in'
our last issue, to all who will apply
for them.
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Hon. LeGrand G. Walker, M. W.
Pyatt, and Iredell Milliard, all attorneys
of Georgetown, visited Con\va\
last Monday.
Do you need hay? We have
it. 2300 bushels seed oat3,
too. Palmetto Grocery Co.
Mullins. adv 2t.
m m m m m
The public road between Conwav
and Port Harrelson was m need of
attention at several'places as reported
by various people last week who
had trouble in passing the muddy
places.
*****
Fifteen Hundred Bushelr,
Burt Seed Oats at $1.15 per
bushel, cash Palmetto O?ro.
eery Co.?Mullins. adv?2t
*****
I). K. MeDuffie, csahicr of tlx*
Bank of Loris, spent a few houiv j
here on Wednesday of last week or
business relating to his bank.
Use potash under your pota-1
toes. 200 pounds cost you|
$15.00. Mail check for what I
you want. Palmetto Grocery j
Co.?Mullins.?adv?2t. I
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Horry Lratr
! C0NWA1
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Wants to advert
city lots or cou
may want to di
the year 1918.
Decide on
See M. M. Hed
Grace and agre
No sale, no expe
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The oldest Amer
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURA
W. B.-Coxe, S
F. F. Covington
Bullock ]
R. M. Bullc
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>, OOWWAY, 8. 0.
L. D. Magruth has moved into his
iew quarters on upper Main Street, I
text door to the Horry Hardware
Jo. He was formerly located in the
Id Farmess ? * Merchants Bank 5
tuilding, now occupied by the Dawey
Jewelry Store.
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The Veneer Works now being con- >
tructed near Conway on the site of
he Southern Wood Products Co., has
een delayed by lack of 'materials it >
b said as well as a shortage of labor
o put up the brick building:. The oficers
bf the company say they wiB i
te ready to begin work by Aprli 1st,
918. It will add another industry to
Conway's list when it starts.
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M. B. Thompson was here one day
ast week.
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Now is the time to save. You can
ave money by trading with Tabor
Mercantile Co. Next door to Bank
>f Tabor.?adv-lt.
Coca-Cola syrup is running short at
uany of the fountains in the country
,vh( ro this popular drink has been
job! for r.any years. Th.e cause of
the fdiorta'-e is lack of sugar which
Wrens tho t. r,. 'nal body of tiic syrup. I
used in m: \;-.; the drink.
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The magistrate court last week
had up tlv? cuso of Long, plain
tiff -vs_ The Wi'imni Comivmy an
!j. H. Wright, cor.ccl i. g 1 no owner i
ship of a iot of juniper polos which
had been brought down the rivi r
from about I'ircway, X. (f. 1 be W.lliams
Company, a corporation located
at Maxton, N. C., appeared at tin
hearing and showed that they had no
c'aim to he made to the property ami
this left the dispute between th <j
plaintiff, J. I>. Long and 1>. H.
bright.
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A recent visitor a', the Horry Industrial
School says that the students
all looked healthy and robust.
He looks upon the institution as beiiuj
one of the best in the eastern
part of South Carolina.
I just picked up a few Fresh Jersey
Cows, not cheap ones, but extra g-ood.
K. O. Hanson. adv-lt.
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Conway has been crowded with
court week visitors all the first of
the week. Some of the people came,
on business, others had business in
court.
N. P. Jenrette, accompanied by
-Mis. Jenrette. snont. ? ?W?v in Cmx.
way on business last week.
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Henry L. Byrd, of Camp Sevier.
Greenville, S. C., spent the week em!
with friends in the city.
K. A. Lawrimore was in Conway
last week on business.
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Good yard wide sheeting, 8 yds for
$1.00. Tabor Mercantile Co. adv-lt
K. O. Watson was in Conway 01
business one day last week.
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J. M. Squires was here one day last
week on business.
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W. H. Stone of Little River came
over to Conway one day last week and
remained here several hours on business.
id Agency
/on
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tise and sell any
ntry tracts you
spose of during
I
Pair Price
rick at Hotel
e on an option,
nse to you.
ican Company I
NCE CO., OF NEW YORK I
ipecial Agent I
, District Agt. B
Bros.? I
>ck, Mgr., Agents. I
K. L. Mi shoe was here recently on I
:us?ness. J
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W. D. Edwards was in Conway last
Saturday.
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Business was never better than it
s now according to the business men
ve have met during the present year. R
Moore Thompson of Little River
vas in Conway last week on business.
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W. P. Stackhou.se, of Marion, was
n Conway last Monday.
T. r>. ^;ston, of Wampee, S. J*1
1.1 Conway on business on? u
lay last week. n
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O. H. McMillan, of Mullins, visited P
Conway the first of the week. s
n
Still have about 50 Roles American n
Wire Fence on hand. See me at qnce t
if you want some. E. W. Prince, ii
Hurley, S. C. adv-lt-pd. e
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Eat Rice. In stock we have v
near 600 bags. We can save *
you big money. Palmetto Gro- '
eery Co. Mullins. adv l
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PROGR \M OF HORRY FN ION.
The Horr\ I'nion will convene with !
the Fdon Baptist church Friday,
Saturday and Sundry, on the fifth
herd's Day in .March.
Friday.
4
11 1 i 1
11 .i. i * i ~ i mromiciion .Sermon, I
ple ached by Ufv. \V. C. Reaves.
12 m. I * 11 iv>n called to order b\
Moderator, Churches called, letters
presented and read. An invitation
extended to visiting bretheren. Ap ,
p' intment of committees by Moderntor.
Topic No. 1 What is meant by It '
:s not Meat to Take Children's Broad
and Cast it unto the Dogs. Mark 7c.,
?7v. assigned, to Brother T. J,
Vaught.
Topic No- '2 What is meant by its
Being Hosier for a Camel to go
Through the Eye of a Needle than
for a Rich Man to enter the Kingdom
of God Mark 10c., 25v., assigned to
Rev. Seth Milligan.
Union dismissed until Saturday
morning.
Saturday.
9 a. m. Union called to order by
! Moderator, list of Churches called,
invitation given to new or old Church
es for membership with the Union.
Reports from sister Churches on different
objects.
Topic No. 3 What is the Essential
Things that Proclaim to our Salvation
? assigned to Pro. D. D. Edge.
Topic No. 4 What is the Benefit of
Sunday School, Assigned to Rev. .1.
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I n. uauscc.
i Topic No. 5 What Proof Have wo
| in the Scriptures of our Heavenly
'Recognition? Assigned to Pro. A. J.
j Todd
Reports of Committees.
Next sitting; of the Union.
Closing* song: "God be With You
Till we Meet Again."
20 minutes noon.
12:"0 Preaching by Rev. J. If.
Causee.
Preaching* Kriday night by Rev.
M. Johnson.
i Preaching; Saturday night by Rev.
G. W. Harrelson.
Sunday,
10 a. m. Sunday School.
11 a. m. Preaching by Rev. T. H.
Patterson.
A cordial invitation to all.
Rev. L. M. Johnson,
I). W. Nance,
J. L. Todd,
COMMITTEE.
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No. 666
This is a prescription prepared especially
'or MALARIA or CHILLS &, FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any case, and
if taken then as 8 tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c
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1 TAKKN IIP.
At my place Oct. 1st, 1017, one
white Sow with black head and black
spots on hips, Short tail, marked with ,
crop and hole in right ear and swallow
fork in left ear. Owner can gel
same by paying charges. <
2 28-18--3t. A. B. DIM KEY.
Galivnntfl I?ai?w St c i
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geo.hThowell
goes to chester
George H. Howell has boon ap- ^
pointed as manager for Swift & Co.,
at the important point of Chester, in r
this State, and he has made arrange- J
ments for moving there from Wilmington,
N. C. He has been with
Swift & Co., for the past several
years as travelling representative ^
over a large territory with headquarters
at Wilmington. His ability
has earned him a deserved promotion <
from his company. j
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UD6E TO REQUIRE
A PRESCRIPTION
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lichland Officer Announces
Rule After Manning Signs
Liquor Bill.
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Coluntbia4 #?. Duncan Bellinger,
idge of probat .or* Richland county,
nnounccd today that he would issue
o more permits for whiskey shiplents,
except where the applicant
resents a prescription from a: doctor
riving4 that the whiskey is needed for
unheal ptH^ios^. Judge Bellinger
uule this announcement following
he action of the Governor yesterday
11 signing the bill passed by the re*
tit session of the G moral Assembly
iroviding that probate judges shouhl
<sue no permits cxe( pt where they
re re satisfied that the whiskey \v is
o he used for medical purposes,
bulge Bollinger takes the view that a
ihysician is the man to determine*
hen Wilis hoy is needed for medical
mrposcs.
I. i. understood that otiier probate
itdg . ethe State v. ill take a simi;v
vier. of the law.
I ihKv lee South ('a 'i ,:?vi quart u
?on;h law tho judges 1 ,\o bo"n isuiug
p nr.iw for whiskey shipments
?!'. tho statement of ihe applicant
hat the wlLskey \va to ho used for
ru die in >1 purposes.
MAKING HEADWAY.
Every pupil in my room at Green
Sea School has purchased one or more
hriit Stamps, while several* have
purchased "War Saving Stamps".
Purchase January -JO, 1917.
War Saving Stamps.
Vlora Derham, Edgar Derham, Neil
Lewis, Braxton Lewis, Kred Jernig'an,
Veronica Mills, and J. I>. Hnrrelson,
Thrift Stamps.
Grace Watson, Ina Williamson,
Mary Jernigan, Maud Lupo, Rebecca
Hoover, Edna Williamson, Nell Bryant,
Ed. Watson, Herbert Lupo, Mason
Kistler. Edgar Kistlor, Aubey
Watson, Graydon Jernigon, McKinley
Johnson, Lillian H arret I son. \
Teacher Essie Derham,
W. S. 9.
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The German invasion of Russia
continues unimpeded. ? m U *
nn iiii? mtnurr mi i i
3 Pianos
One of them players, on display
at Sutherland's Furniture
Store. Must be sold
by March 1st. Buy them at
practically your own price.
Cash or instalment. You
won't buy them at these
prices again.
M. H. WOODRUFF.
h?S Biini
V?UT om 3
h["rhk
We use genuine Ford Parts
only in our repair work.
CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO..
joetesesentmoveo
1 have moved from the old stand
near the old Masonic Hall to the shop
on 3rd Avenue near the Town Hall,
and occupied until recently by M*?.
H. T. Will iams. I respectfully ask
the patronage of the public and will
endeavor to give good service.
adv-2-14-18-4t Joe Lesesene.
Strayed from my place about January
28tb, one yellow cream colored
female bull dog. Will satisfy any
person who will let me know where
she is.
O. W. JOHNSSON.
Cool Springs, S. C. adv 2-7-18.
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NOTICE.
STRAYED About August 1, 1917,
from Mr. Carson Grainger's place,
young cow, red brindled, marked
2 splits in right ear, smooth crop
in left. J. W. Williams, Tabor, N.
J, Route 2. adv 3t-nd
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rAKEN UP Black sow, white face,
unmarked, about 18 months old.
Owner can get same by paying
charges. Geo. O. Johnson, Gali/ants
Ferry, S. RFD No. 1 3t-pd
To Cure Cold In One Day.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stop* the
ucugh aud Headache and works off the Cold.
LVrufrgirte refund money if it fails to cure.
K. VT GROVE'S signature ou each box. 30c.