The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, March 14, 1918, Page FIVE, Image 5
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How to
Healths
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Hnpoip Roj
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This wholesome t
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used three tir
million familk
:han 900,000 barr
Our new Reo
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\ | ROYAL BAKING P
! | FOOD ^
j wnnrri - i iinfunwifii 11K1, '
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1. L. Lee wns in Conway last Wednesday
on business.
\
. The farmers of this section have
jjk-ver seen better weather than they
>ave enjoyed during' the past fev.
Veeks . Nothing has kept them from
eying their plans well for a fine
frop.
,
The next quotas of registered men
V
rom the different exemption districts
will be apportoncd in accordance
with (foe .nunibor <df men in class
,V1, and not according' to population
i.s the old regulation required.
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? Get land deeds and mortgages )i"
V al estate at the iHcrald office.
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1 This is the ideal weather for painting
and innovating.
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I Beautiful line of white dress
..c ods, voiles, organdies,' and silks.?
abor Mercantile Co.?adv
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1 -MONEY TO LKjKD ON -IMPROVED
Kami I^ands in Horry County,
-asy terms. For particulars write
iulian f>. Dusenbury, care Tatum &
vr.nings, Attorncys-at-Law, Bishopille,
S. C.?adv-2-14-18.
YmirPhnin
1 IU1I1 Ulllflb
j At any of the
i AYNOR?JORDANVILI
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i Go to the one tha t is neai
v/j are plentifully supplied at
.best groceries the markets af
Seed Oats,
i Guano and
In large quantities, both j
jlar farm use, now on hand
Tobacco Canvas, !v
Will arrive in time for the
come in car load lots.
I AND NEVEI
That we have on hand a f
ing, Shoes (Shoes a specialty
' Call and see our complete
iday Notions, serviceable and
during the Holliday season.
We buy almost everything
thing that is used by the people
>arter-trade or pay cash,?am
n^dit if satisfactory arrangem
Hy Call at any of the three stc
wties we carry. We are in the
we will try to merit it.
GeonjeJ.
AYNOR?JORDAN VILIE
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Make Oatme
a I to Eat?Saves tht
t cm ceekcJ eal
1; . . jL ; *. QtU
" t f ' 2 tafcUificBii eh
rat BtkHif Fowler lkcvpc aitk
*far No o?f?
father flour, corn meal, salt, baking powderanc
itmoal, melted shortening and milk. Bake in |
v pan in moderate oven 40 to 43 minutes.
iread is easily and quickly ma<
L BAKING PO
nes a week in place of wl
s in the United States, it
els of flour a month.
L White and Sine booklet, "lies! War Ti\
anv a'her recipes fur tank ng d.! ici.au s an
v-hca saving foods, mailed ires- address
OWDER CO., H, 133 W
JWtii WIN THJ
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Pepsonel
J J. L. Chestnut left recently for
Ilalthnoro where he remained fo"
s:(imo im/l/^nvinn' I ?/, !< ('?v.
, . w .?. v ?i?*v viiiMv i ^ u uciiuiriii i wi
his tooth.
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H. L. Lutta, representing tho Man- j
tone Company, spent several clays
here last week on business for his
company.
1). V. Richardson, the local food administrator
Cor this county, spent
some time rn Conway last week on
business pertaining to this department
of the .government.
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Isaac iL. Lee, of Simpson Creole,
was in Conway ?one -day last week.
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Mens nice dress shirts, 75c to $5.00
Tabor Mercantile Co.?adv
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Now is the time to clean up and
paint up.
Salesday had hut little business at
the court house the first of ill's
month. Only one legal sale had l>ocn
advertised.
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I. V. Cook was in Conway one day
last week.
e of Trade
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three Stores:
E-GALIVANTS FERRY j
est you to do your trading for
all of these .stores with the
ford.
4
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Cotton Seed Meal
for tobacco beds and for regu- '
i
ready for you to haul out.
lainp ftrn\Ain SppH fiatc -
W1I won VUVyU WUIU
earliest planting, and will
t FORGET
ull line of Dry Goods, Cloth)
:
line of Christmas Goods, Holattractive
gifts for everyone
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5, ctuu we sen annosx every- |
of Horry County,?either I
i we sell for cash or extend *
lents arc made.
>res for any of the immense
business for your trade, and
Holliday
?GALIVANTS FERRY
> fffil fidkirirB&kli
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al Bread
t Wheat, i
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1 sugar. 1 ]
fr?as*d V.. ;/ /\ ,
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le with the aid of . ]
WDER
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lite bread by the
would save more 8
rnc Recipes"* ?
d wholesome T
iJ!t<xm St., f'cw York i
a war ~ |
R. M. Hardee, of Loris, C., was
in Conway on business last week.
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J. A. Too l was in Conway on business
one day last week.
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W. J. Manna was arncne' the farmcrs
visiting Conway on business last
week.
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H. J. Floyd, of Tabor, N. C., was]
among* the people visiting Conway
recently.
S. C. Rubon, of Galivants Ferry.
was 111 Conway recently and spent
several hours oil business.
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Judge H. F. Rice will be back in
Conway April 1st to hold the next j
term of the court of Common pleas. I
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F. E. Wilson, after spending about j
a month here attending to business
matters, left bust week.
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There svqs an/.automobile accident
last week in Conway at the corner of
f>th Avenue at>d Elm Street. The
steering gear wont wrong as W. \V.
Russ,. of Russ. Bros., was driving a
car round the corner and the machine
crashed into the telegraph polo, break
ing the front axle and doing otlie
damage to the car. No one was
hurt in the accident.
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Now is the time of all times when j
the town needs a regular sprinkling j
on the streets twice or three times a i
I
(lay. Business had grown at Conway
and the traffic on the streets
amounts to more than it used to.
There is no end to the dust on these
Spi-ing days 'unless it rains or the i
streets are sprinkled by the town
force.
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J, Herbert Bate, of the Ward-Bate I
Company, arrived in Conway last I
week and remained here for seveial |
(hays -on business pertaining to his.
company. i
Highest market price paid for j
eggs. Tabor Mercantile Co.?a<lv j
Horry Lati
CONWAY
Wants to advert
city lots or cour
may want to dis
the year 1918.
Decide on I
See M. M. Hedr
Grace and agree
No sale, no cxper
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The oldest Amerii
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURAI^
W. B. Coxe, Sf
F. F. Covington,
Bullock B
R. M. Bulloc
>. tfottWAY, I Q.
PROGRAM Rl&rDEE UNION'
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wThe Pee Dee Union will convene
with the Pleasant Meudojw ehureh
Mar 29.31st, 1918. . i \ '
11 a. m.?Friday?Introductory
Sernioi^ by M. A. McCracken.
12 nri.?Roll Call, Reports read and
Delegates enrolled.
12.15,p. nf.^cot:Jhow C$n we ;
t>e*t Interest our Young People in <
Church Work ? >Ry'Bjrpi A. T. Rogi
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?rs. n
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12:30 p. m.~Writtei|; Report on <
Ho\me'Missions by A. D. Jackson. <
12:45 p. hy-?-New business.
1:00 p. ra.?Song and Prayer b;
K. G. Fjb\vl$r. . , , ,
1:15 p. m.?Song and adjournment.
Saturday. ; ? i .
9:30' a. in.?Devotional exercises
by H. C. Shelley.
10 a. m.?Subject: If a Man Honestly
Thinks he is on the Right Road
will he be Lost? By W. A. Spivey. |
10:15 a. m.?Subject: When are we
Sanctified? Is it instantaneous or a
growth in Grace? By A. D. Jackson.
10:30 a. in.?Song and Prayer by
J. T. Shelley.
11 a. m.? Sermon by R. O. Hendricks.
12 m.?-Miscellaneous business, Re
port of eo.p.:ii . '.cos on Program, Writ
ten report on Orphanage by W. C.
I locks.
Song and benediction.
Sunday.
10 a. m.?Sunday School.
1 1 a. m.?Preaching by Rev. 1). 1..
Hill.
L 1). HOLT,
W. A. SPIVEY,
Committee.
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150 bags choice Aroostook cobbler
seed potatoes, fine as ever grew. For
delivery now. See W. Boyd Jones.?
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auv.
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J. N. Martin, of Marion, spout the
first of the work in the city with
relatives.
The unveiling of the Monument of
So. H. W. Mishoc, member of the Buy
bor Camp No. 41)0, W. O. WM Bavhoro,
S. C., will take pla^e on the. Ih'd
Sunday in April 11)18, "at 11 o'clock!
a. m. at the Gurley Cemetery, near i
(*urley, S. C. All Woodmen of the.
World are invited to attend.
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'Mens and Ladies Hosiery 15c to
$}.50. Tabor Mercantile Co.?udv
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J K, L. Mi shoe, of Horry, was in Con
v?y on business one day last week.
SALESMAN WANTED to solicit or.dors
for lubricating oils, greases,
land paints. Salary or Commission.
Address THE HARVEY OIL CO.,
Cleveland, Ohio.?adv-lt.
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l OR SALE?50 bushels of Soy Beans
at 84.00 per bushel, also Osceola
1 4<? f\ .1 AT -1 i IT, . -
?a??\? a vviiiiy % 151 VUl hWlDS /-"
cents a pound. E. S. CCLTRA,
Ccmvay, S. C., RFD 1.?adv-tf.
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All of last week was warm like
Spring ouyht to be.
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FOR SALE: FOXHOUNDS.
1 harvc for sale 13 well -trained Fox i
hounds. Will soil separately or all
together. For further information. I
address, D. L. CHRISTIAN,
ady-3-7-18-lm-pd. Rocky Mt, N. C.
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id Agency !
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I
ise and sell any
ltry tracts you j
;pose of during
Pair Price
ick at Hotel li
i on an option. !
ise to you. 1
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^an Company R
JCE CO., OF NEW YORK I
jecial Agent I
District Agt. R S
k, Mgr., Agents. t
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SCHOOL CHILDREN
BUYING THRIFT STAMPS
I
For several weeks an active campaign
for the sale of Thrift Stamps I
and War-Saving Certificates among
the school children has been going
on. Great interest was manifested
in which school should be the first in
which every pupil in the school would
own at least one thrift stamp. This
opportunity is still open. However
tJ?v first class to report that all of
> V d purchased at least one *
was L?be; Green. fSea . School, ^
Miss Essie Derham Teacher for that c
>
class. The Maple School was second 11
to report that the class taught by 1
Miss Kerby'Tyler had made the 100 |
per cent mark. Below are the names
of the members of the Horry Counyt .
Thrift Stamp Honor Roll:
Green Sea School?Miss Essie Dor- J
ham, Teacher. I 1
Thrift I1
Stamps W. S. S. !1
Essie Derham (Teacher) 1 |(
Elsie Baker " 1
Lorine Porter " 1
Lena Haddock. " 1
Annie Derham 1
Edgar Derham * 2
Flora Derham 1
N< i'l Lewis 2
Braxton Lewis 2
Fred Jorni&an 1
1C 'na Williamson 1
Edgar Kostler 1
Masm Kcstler 1
J. 1). Hanoi son 12 1
Annie Loth Watson \ 1
Viola Elliott 1
Thrlmn l-'MinH 1
. ...v, ,.i( , IXM v I
Jennings Elliott 1
Jamie Cok 1
] 'Vosty Bryant 1
Neppie Clenions 1
Lillian Harrelson 5
Albert Bryant 8
Inez demons 1
Era Causey . 1
Willie May Causey _* 1
Wade Havre1 son .. i
Worth. Hnrrelosn ><, VjL I
Worthy Harrelson i * 1Grace
Harrelson 1
Maud Lupo
Grace Walson
I May Jeriiigan
Ina Willaimson 3
Nell Bryant 1 ' ' I
McKinley Johnson 1
Graydon Jernigau 1
Rebecca Hoover 4.. .
Herbert Lupo 1
Ed. Watson 1
Aubrey Walson T
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Total f 57 10
Value $14.25 / $95.00
Total Value $109.25
The school has purchased over
$100.00 worth of War Stamps and
j Tlinft Stamps \
I Maple School?Pupils of Aliss Kerbv
Tyler,
Miss Kcry Tyler, Teacher; Ethel
i White, Minnie Hardee, Grace Anderson,
Gussio Anderson, Coker Anderson,
Gordon .Anderson, Brittic Long;,
Amos Long, Reuben Long-, Smytlie
Long, Joe Jordan, James Jordan,
Wade Jordan, Rufus Jvcnictte, Glen
Lewis, Joe Lewis, Eveyn Holmes,
Viola Johnston, Lottie Johnson, La;
mar Norrits, Claude White.
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TRESPASS NOTICE.
All persons are hereby forbidden to
hunt, fish, trap, or in any manner
enter or trespass on the Isaac J. Parker
homestead land in Simpson Crook
township bounded by J. E. Richardson,
Cm. M. Long, and others.
J. H. JOYNER.
?adv-d-14-18-41.
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No. 666
This is a prescription prepared especially
'or MALARIA or run ? ? * - -?
... ? - wi iii>b9 ol rtvtHi
Five or six doaes will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel and docs not gripe or sicken. 25c
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TAKEN UP.
At my place Oct. 1st, 1917, one j 5
white Sow with black head and black i *
spots on hips, Short tail, marked with j
"Top and hole in right ear and swal- f
low fork in left ear. Owner can get
same by paying charges.
>-28-18--3t. A. B. DIM KEY.
Gialivants Ferry, S. C., RFD No. I.
XSSGEDradg BREAK ;
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1LKE IN stock vouscasW .
We use genuine Ford Parts
only in our repair work.
CONWAY MOTOR CAR CO.. ?
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NOTICE.
TRAY ED?About August 1, J 91?, K
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. 1 '
1, Route 2.?adv?St-pd
FIVfc
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AT LAST! MIGHTY
! MANTONE ISHERE
9 * ... - ?.;
3reat N on-Alcoholic Tonic For
Men And Women Has
Finally Arrived.
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This town gets M-aiVtone!
Mantonfe is* th* gifoat'non-alcoho.iic t
econstructive v ..?ic for mo&' jLnd' \
. I ? s. ' \ ' *' ' ?. .
vomen. It is from the formula
iminent physician and for years has '
>cen changing nprnberles^ .nervous,
mlf-sick and rundown ? grown-ups
nto well, strong* and happy folks.
"We intended to bring Mantone
lore long ago," said the Mantone
Medical Director, "but the people :n
rther sections likes it so well that
they taxed our output. Recently,
however, we made labratory increases
and, though demand is great and
grows greater each day, we will bo
able to keep up with it.
"A few of the many reasons for
the success of Mantone follow. Manton
contains no trace of booze, it's
all medicine. Therefore its results
exct !1 so many of tin alcoholic so
1 ii i t,ci - I: iat i i i the ma. k
xt t .dr y. A \ v ;n. .} what he
"n ' :rr.s. Then
ask him about nux-voniiea, phosphorus
and iron, all of which are found
in Mantone. Wo n..a
... ,x..w>x in.11 iuaniono
will mi. new - i: on health and life
iiil'.) any man or v.v/nnu not a victim
of inc.'.vab1 dis a-; -. Consequently
w a. .* aid > t. i too people, 'if
Mentor; .'ail. to Iv'p yen then go
to you.- i i-'!:'; in a n ;a i your money
nael:.' Wind i : !m 1: *;v partition ?s
\\ r;; ?' * ' t:; >
"I .\.r4ore : ; oon.uti . ts called the
'Kin: ' a* Roeoust?uo-. ivc Tonics,' a
name given by daeVe a after they put
It to til Vest.
y. . -::v\ V u Feel Good
W\ 0, .I;: ucr &ood mcdicino
i!i:\t a'd drug giuta and around hero
ucl it, ir.ch; ing- Hov.y Drug Co.,
Noi ton Drug J. A. lour,on, T. I..
Smart Co., of C r.v/av; Cenway
1 timber C (Camp No. 1 and No.
2); E. W. Page, Shelly Cook Co.,
Ay nor Mercantile Co., of Aynor; K.
L. Mishoe, D. M. Todd, , of Horry;
Dusenbury Mercantile Co, Toddsvillo;
Myrtle Beach Farms Co., Myrtle
Beach; , and Doyle & Co., of Cool
Springs.?adv
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"Of course, we have a family skeleton."
"Well, lei's trot it out. It will he a
credit to us now. Shows we are not
overeating."?Kansas City Journal.
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IF
k To Cure a Cold In One Day,
Tnke LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the
Ccuyh and Headache and works off the Cold.
Dmrccists refund money if it fails to cure.
K. W. GROVE'S signature ou each box. 30c.
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"Hi. Hill! Here cohio:; a gas wave "
"Thank brawns! Tie's toothache's
1 almost killin' me."?Cartoons Magazine.
00 YOU NEED A ~
MILLER'S CERTIFICATE
If you need a milieu's certificate,
and no blank from the food administration
is on hand, clip out the following
and take it to your miller.
Wo see no reason this would not do:
UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION
William Elliott
|? on. I A /I U.? -' ? *'
. j.ii11111 iir?ir<iiv ior south C arolina
Columbia, S. C.
Date * 1918.
I ho rob y apply for a miller's certificat"
showing: that 1 have had corn
ground into meal or grits, and make
ho following statement:
1 have on hand pounds
>f flour.
Number in my family
Number of tenants which I supply
1 agree to co-operate with the Food
miiuiiiMration and use ono pound of
lour substitutes for every pound of
lour used in my own household or
lose which I supply
(Farmer sign here.)
1 hereby certify that I operate a
>rn mill and that the above person
as this day had ground at my will
pounds of meal or
rits.
(Miller sign here.)
ostnffico of Mil! . .