The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, December 25, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
PACK TWO
USE MOUSSES IN
PORK-CURINS RECIPES
In the present sugar shortage it i*
l dvisable, even if sugar can be procured,
to use molasses or some kin 1
of sirup in place of it in the formulas
used for curing pork, according to
United States Department of Agriculture
specialists.
If sugar is used for dry curing, it
i' better, anyway, to make it into a
sirup before using, for salt mixed
with sugar will n A stick 011 meat as
veil as salt mixed with simp. Tie
use of molasses or comnvrcial simp
does away with this extra work.
The following formulas have been
found to give good results:
Sueet I'ickle or Brine Cure.
Select pieces rj pounus cr loss.
Make a pickle consisting of:
<J\ 1 -2 pounds salt.
1 3-4 pounds simp or molasses, or
if' prefrorred, 1 1-4 pounds sugar, pr:>
ferably brown.
1 ounce saltpeter.
2 1-4 gallons water.
(These amounts are based on 50
pounds of meat. If more or less meat
is used, the amounts of the ingredients
should be correspondingly increased
or decreased, as the case
may lie. Under no circumstances
should the individual piece of meat
weigh over 12 pounds.)
Place the meat in a stone jar or
hardwood barrel, and weight it down
with a board and stone. Do not use
iron, for it will rust.
Then pour in just pickle enough to
cover the meat.
Leave the meat in the pickle 3 days
to the pound of meat, so that a 10pound
ham would he left in the pickle
for 30 days, and a 6-pound bacon, 18
days.
After the meat has been in cure a
v.eek, take it all out of the jar or
SALE UNDER MORTGAGE.
Under and by virtue of a mortgage
of crops from M. J. Pridgen to Tabor
Supply Company, the condition of
which has been broken; we have seized
and will sell at public auction to
the highest bidders, at eleven (11)
o'clock in the forenoon on Friday, the
26th day of December A. D., 1919, at
the Pridgen place in the Tabor section,
planted by M. J. Pridgen during
1919, all and singular one lot of corn
of about one hundred and twentyfive
(125) bushels, and one lot of hay
containing from two to three thousand
pounds, all gathered and now
being on said place.
Terms of sale are cash on the day
of sale before delivery of the articles
purchased.
TABOR SUPPLY COMPANY.
J. A. LEWIS, Agent of Mortgagee.
December 11th, 1919.
H. H. Woodward,
12 18 2t Attorney for Mortgagee.
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8 Real Estate Loans tB
Bonds ?
B Insurance ?
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Pites Cured In 6 t<* 14 Day j
j >ruA4lst8 refund money if PAZO OiNTMF NT fail,
t >cure Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protrudi ,g Piles
"istantly relieves Itching Piles, or. \ you cat ftr
restful sleep after the first appiicr.tion. Price
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It Warms
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When >our head, throat an I 1105
triis are stopped tip and you lia.e
a bad cold, couidi or sore throat
| try
k 'T
Bal&GtM
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1 liny a l)(?lilc from your dru^gis'. T?!
a teaspnoiimi and watch lii r^u'*.
will immediately v.arm you up. lo vn :
phlegm. nsul clear your head. < h v a
nostrils. Urea! ? up e/ddft and < o*ig ? a
Mops wire (I'roa s. \ ddi"h!'ul *yru .
it doesn't r?'li''\c y : \our dr.!pa,: t w ..
fund >ci : !"O'l*;
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FATS FOR ENERGY
It's all too true that many
children have a dislike foi
animal fats, yet the same
children will readily take and
relish
EMULSION
| This choice is instinctive and
is linked up with the fact
that Scott's is assimilated
when other forms of fat are a
disturbing element. Give
vour boy and girl plenty of
energizing md warmthj
imparting Scott's Emulsion,
rji r ?i -m. ?
5* wiai cuiin ifiem up: yj\
fhe Norwegian cod-livei oil used C m
in Scott's Emulsion is super-refiued vJjl
in our ouin American Lcl>oratories. |T|/I
Its purity and quality u, unsurpassed. Jl ill
ScoU&UoYVUC,lilcoiuticiU,?i J. 1V~33
barrel, remove the pickle, replace th
meat, weight it down, and again poui
the same pickle over the meat. Re
peat every week.
I>ry Cure.
(Applicable to either light or heav>
meat.)
Mix thoroughly?
3 1-2 pound salt. 1
1 ounce saltpeter.
1 ounce red pepper.
1 ounce black pepper.
Then add 1 1-2 pounds warm simp
or molasses, and mix with the above
until it assumes the appearance of
sawdust.
Apply a liberal coating of the
above mixture to all surfaces of the
meat, excepting the skin.
The meat should then he placed on
a table, clean floor, or in a hardwood
barrel, after first sprinkling the sur_
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NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the degree
and judgment of the court made by
his Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, Judge of
the twelfth circuit in the case of R. E.
L. Graham, Plaintiff vs. A. E: J.
Grainger, Enterprise Grocery Co., a
corporttion, and H. J. Williams Defendants,
and dated the 8th day ol
December A. D. 1919, I, the undersigned
J. A. Lewis, Sheriff of Horry
County, will sell at public auction tc
the highest bidder before the Court
House door at Conway, in Horry
County, and State of South Carolina
during legal hours of sale, on salesday
in January next, it being the 5th
parcel of land lying and being situate
day of said month, all and singulai
those certain lands situate in Horry
i County, and described as follows, t
mit:
"All that certain tract, piece oi
in Green Sea Township, County an
State aforesaid and containing forty
three acres more or less, and bound
ed and described as follows:
On the North by G. D. Grainger
and East by Capp Elliott; on tiu
South by G. M. Fowler; on the Wcs'
by L. L. Graham land.
TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchase!
to pay for papers and Stamps.
Conway, S. C., Dec. 8th, 1919.
J. A. LEWIS,
Sheriff of Horry County.
I, P>. SINGLETON,
12 11 'it Pluintiff's Attorney.
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TRESPASS notice.
All persons arc hereby forbiddc
to hunt, fish, trap, or in any manne
l to enter or trespass on my land i
School District No. o7, known as th
Prince and Alford lands. Violatoi
of this Notice will be prosecuted \
the full limit of the law.
12-41 19 4t pd ?J. l. bell,
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State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Luci
County?ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chen<
& Co., doing business in the City of T
ledo, County and State aforesaid, and th
said firm will pay the sum of ONE HIT]
DRED DOLLARS for any case of Catar
that cannot be cured by the use
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE.
FRANK J. CHENEY
Sworn to before mo and subscribed
my presence, this 6th day of Decernbi
A. D. 1886.
(Seal) A. W. Oleason, Notary Public
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is ta
en Internally and acts through the Bio
on the Mucous Surfaces of tne System
Druggists, 75c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
NOTICE.
All parsons arc hereby notifi
that the undersigned O. M. Blant<
formerly trading under the name a
style of Peoples Store at Doris, Soi
Carolina, has sold the said busim
of the Peoples Store, including I
stock of merchandise, good will a
other assets, to Garrell Brothers, ?
turned over the said business to s
Garrell Brothers on the 10th day
December, 1919; and all persons, c
porations or firms are hereby notif
that be is no longer responsible af
December 10th, 1919, for any accci
of obligation contracted by said P
pies Store, or Garrcl Brothers tr
ing in that name.
?O. M. BE ANTON
Dated December 11th, 1918.
THE HORRY HERALD, OON \
fn?e of the table, floor, or bottom of
the barrel with salt.
Leave all the meat in cure undisturbed
until the heaviest pieco has
been in for a period of 1 1-2 days to
the pound. Thus if the heaviest ham
weighs 20 pounds leave all the meat
in cure 80 days.
Meats cured in sweet pick'e or
brine should be consumed within 00
days from date of cure. Meats cured
with dry cure may be consumed imJmediately
upon removal 9 from cure,
j but the flavor improves with age, and
| the meat is better 00 days after cur11
ing. Dry-cured hams have been
known to keep three or four years.
GUERNSEYS AT THE
I LEE COUNTY FAIR
, Clemson College.?The exhibit of
Guernseys at the Lee County Kail
' was the best in the South this year.
acording to D. D. Elliott, Extension
1 Dairy Agent, who adds that, although
there were not as many Guernseys at
i.his Fair as there were at the Chester
' County Fair, the animals at the Lee
) County Fair were all in fine show*
[' condition. It is remarkable that of
. the 56 Guernseys exhibited there was
not an animal out of condition.
The exhibitors of these 56 excellent
r dairy cattle were James Mcintosh,
Dovesville; Albert James, Darlington;
L. II. McCutcheon, Bishopville; R. A.
Smith, Lynchburg; W. M. Bell, Harts
ville; W. B. Segars, Jr., Bishopville.
There was keen competition in every
class. In the ring of aged cows
, there were fourteen and this ring,
. says Mr. Elliott, would look good in
any cattle show. There was such uniI
can make you see better. I can
make you feel better. 1 can make
you look better and you will do bettei
by using the best Lens for the
least money.
J. E. DAWSEY,
Optometrist.
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rti? QuWne That Does Hot Affect th: ilead
l Because of its tonic and laxative etfect. i_AXAriVK
BROMO QUININE is better than ordinnn
Quinine and does not cause- nervousness nci
ringing in head. Remember the full na me nt.d
took ior the ^nature of H. W. grove. 30c
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NOTICE OF BIDS.
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I hold title as trustee to a tract of
r 150 acres of land in Pee Dec Rivei
1 Swamp, and bounded Northwest I ;*
lands formerly belontrincr to Chare
1 Dvtsonbury, Southeast by lands of tk<
o. lato of Dennis Cannon, and on tic
Fan4; by lands of A. J. Brown. Thir
boi!\t a part of tiro tract of iand f.ev}
ntorly owned by Jesse P. Williams
m l ;-'joins what is known as lb"
Ad'.man Island tract of land. TIP:
' j land has been recently surveyed so
'it hat ! can show a plan of al' the line^
I and the dividing lino between thi
| tract and A. J. Brown bas been rur
I rt ~nd settled.
I will have to se'l this land in ov^
dor to pay expenses eonnccted with
it and wind up the matter. Those
who are interested in either the land
or the timber, or both together, will
please let inc have their best bids o
this property as I intend to make a
sale of it.
H. H. WOODWARD,
Attorney at Law.
December 10th, 1919.
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cars standing;
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of large prac- ^B
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nily from the M
the grand W
years ago, I wit ^B
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uul getting worso
xtrun the use of BB
)n. JRf 1)11. TIIACIIEK'S LIVER ANI) M
Vj 1)1,001) SYRUP, and today 1 S
H'l 2b r;n thankful fc> Bay that I'm in ^B
ltV) k2 perfect health, and weigh 155 ^B
BB lbs.. nnd attribute my good ^B
E5SS ma health to tiie use of that
>un ma most wonderful m e d i c i n e?
f$f HP- TIIAC'IIKU'S LIVER AND
ind H BLOOD SYRUP. My liushand
i 10 j?h?? ?ie in recommending
fif l',i3 great tonic.?Mrs.
aid Jw C. *' C'hadwick, Ala.
Of ftt thacher
or, ? medicine CO.
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led / j lena.
PAY, 8. 0., DEO. 25, 1219.
PEPTO-MANGAN
: FOR PALE SCHOOL
; CHILDREN
Pepto-Mangan Gives the Help
the Body Needs to Make
Rich, Red Blood
I
Name "Glide's" on Every
Package !
j
Sold by Druggists in Both Liquid
and Tablet Form?
Medicinal Virtues are the
Same. j
The lessons are hard and the chil
(Iron arc growing. Watch thei
health and if they become pate and
. listless and don't want to work or '
play, consult a good physician at once
i* you slspcct any serious ailment.
The splendid tonic, Pcpto-Mangan, if
given daily for a few weeks, will in i
most cases restore the strength and i
start the young folks on the road to j
good health again. Youth responds ,
quickly, You can buy Pepto-Mangan
in tablet or liquid form of your drug
gist and can always be sure of the
genuine by looking for the nam'1 ,
"Gude's" on the package. Withcut
the name "Gude's" it is not Peptc- (
Mangan. It is a fine tonic and bloo 1 j
maker for the whole family. Physicians
everywhere have used it fo" 1
neearly thirty years.?adv
formity of merit that it took the
judge some time to place the ribbon \ (
Mr. James Robertson, of Burnside
Farm, Eccleston, Md., on e of the best
Guernsey breeders and judges in the
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The railways of the IJnit^rl Su
early one - half, of all I In* ri
t carry a yearly traffic so m
'j - any of her country t)iat there ii
on. Indeed, the traffic of anj
brnnl, anil still it dor* not
America borne upon American
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Ask Any Doi
Was "Ov(
and lie will tell yon thai
the best in the world.
He saw the foreign r
France, the best in Eurc
tinental countries ? and
The part railroads hav
nient of the United State
American railroads ha
arcls of public service by
rtiic mxrnof t>?onf <\f nond i
UUO III V \..ltlliv>ll t VI V,Cl|/l l<
striving of managers and
well done.
We have the best rail
must continue to have t
But they must grow.
To the $20,()00,000,()(
railroads, there will have
few years, to keep pace v
billions more for additi<
terminals, cars and engir
and trains, automatic sij
elimination of grade cr<
struction and engineerin
duce the cost of transpor
To attract to the raih
vestment funds of many
ing genius of the most c
agers, and the skill and
men ? in competition i
ding for capital, managci
industry must hold out
managers and to the m<
American railroads w
standards and adequatel
if they continue to be t
i American principle of re
clhiA adpertiAmwil
i Shsociatim ojSl
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Those desiring informatioi
l a/ion may obtain litcratw
I Hon of Railway Rzecvtm
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Sow To our many
^ Custon
W(5 v\
a merr1
m a happyi
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I \M I IS W - J 1 11. .
?we iaKe tins occ
you for your val
of the past twel
hope to deserve ;
good will durir
year.
SOLOMON
country, tied the ribbons.
This splendid exhibit made it apparent
to all who attended the Fair
that there had been a rapid advance
ir Guernsey breeding in this St ite,
and much credit should be given to
the farmers of the eastern part oi
the state for this rapid development.
A. D. Jordan was among the farmers
visiting Conway last Saturday.
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ailways of the world. Tbey ?>\ .?
urh greater than that of y\ *
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r two lintinn^ may be eom- JEefti ?
approach the romuierc* ?ff %>
railwuys. i?
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l American railroads are
oads ? in England and
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knows.
e played in the devclop._
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s is Deyonu measure,
ve achieved high standfar-sighted
and courageal,
and by the constant
men for rewards for work
roads in the world ? we
he best.
V*y;
)() now invested in our
i to be added in the next
rith the nation's business,
>nal tracks, stations and
les, electric power houses
gnals, safety devices, the
ossings ? and for reconr#
ii/ionorv* i An ?111 --
^ V\A/Iiuillica Ll I <1L Will IC"
tat ion.
roads in the future the inthrifty
citizens, the directapahle
builders and manloyalty
of the best worksvith
other industries bidrs
and men ? the railroad
fair rewards to capital, to
511.
ill continue to s#*t. world
y serve the Nation's needs
>uilt and operated on the
awards for work well done.
1is published by the
ailwau <taxecuUve?,
i concerning the railroad eilure
by writing in The AeenciaSt
Broadway, New York.
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sasion to thank
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your favor and I
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NOTICE.
All persons holding claims against
the estate of John M. Cdst, deceased,
are hereby notified to'pNBSCnt same II
duly verified according to the law to |H
the undersigned; and all persons
indebted unto the said John M. Cox
arc requested to make immediate pay
ment likewise.
GEO. C. BUTLER, fl
Qualified Administrator.
Lo.is, S. C., Nov. 25, 191!) 11 27 It
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1 or heaviness alter meals are H
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I normal digestion. H
B MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE H
| MAKERS OP SCOTT'S EMUiaiON
o All
persons holding claims against^H
the estate of Robt. Troy, dcceag?df^H
arc hereby required to present th?^H
rnme duly proven according to law^H
to the undersigned at Conway, S. C.;^H
r.nd all persons indebted to the sai'l HQ
ivwuv. & ( vjf , a: unutvini; i i:ijuili:u
inakc immediate payment to
CONWAY NATIONAL BANK, H
By W. A. Freeman, Ca.shicr.^|
Dec. 1st, 1919.?12|4110 lmo H
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My Mother-kfrscd I
Mother's Fwend i
before 1 was born H
26 years ago and my birth was prao
tlcally a painless one,'* writes one en*
thusiastic mother. How very natural
then, that her own mother, whose experience
had unqualifiedly proven the
virtue of Mother's Friend would have
her daughter enjoy the same benefits.
Mother's Friend is used externally.
At all Druggists.
Special Booklet on Motherhood and Baby free.
UradficldUcKulaioreo. Dpt.F-ll,Atlanta,Ga.
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TRESPASS NOTICE H
All persons arc hereby forbiddc^H
to hunt, fish, trap, ran po A feed
or in any manner to enteiyBr tre<n|^^H
upon our land in Green Sea
containing 1,000 acres, more 01V
and being in three tracts all jdrr^HJ
two of said tracts belonging
Sallie J. Home individually, and th^H
other to the estate of M. A. Hornc^H
i 1 u~,,wwi,wi u,, io?wi w tM
k/WIVI IUIIU ?/\/t4llU0Vi MJ oi 77.
Rouse, Mrs. Gasgee, Henry Rullat^H
and others. Violations of tfti$qffKbti<^H
will be presecuted to the full ImitH^I
will he prosecuted to the fu^H
limit of the law.
SALLIE J. HORNE.
MARSHALL M. HORNE,M
For the Estate of M. A. Horn^H
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No Worms In a Wemttuy ChNd
All children troubled with worms have ant^^f
heolthy color, which Indicates poor blood, nnd afl
rule, there is more or less etomach disturbances
'.ROVE S TASTELESS chill TONIC given reftola^H
or two or three weeks will eorich the blood, 1^1
rovo the digestion, and net as a General Streng^H
vinrf Tonic to the whole system. Nature will
i rcw off or dispel tho worms, end the Child wtll^^C
?rrf*i:t health. Pleasant'otake. Wc pcrbott^H