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I 1 ! BMM??MBH S I GRIDDLE i 'II From I fTlHKRK is an art in II JL making flapjack panII ca^c^? griddle cakes or || wheats, call them what I you will. But it is an art II vcry easily and quickly I HI acquired if you follow the J || right recipes. | IB j Here are some recipes j for a variety of breakfast 1 I cakes that will meke J I grandmother envious. 'The secret, of course, is iloyal I Baking Powder. B Royal Hot Griddle Cakca S !? cups Hour % teaspoon salt H 4 teaspoons ltoye.1 Ualilnsr fl I1/, cups milk H li tablespoons shortening K Mr: end ?Jft dry ingredln cn^s'. add milk and inched B8 shortening; beat well. Pake m i on slightly greased hot gno.fl Griddle Cakes with Rrv-,s fl lfl4 eryps fVMir K ttvis poor antt H i tepBj>o??i>s Royal I-'ult*:vjj S PovrUer .l'A erup? ml!k B 3 tublospum ehor';/*nInc E M i:: and siil dry inyrcdiB cnls; add beat.?a eg;;s, ir.i: . fl arw.t nu lled shortening; mi. H veJl. Hake iir<mediately cn I hot griddle. i I **Bake w PIMi | j MD UADnrr rnmnp urn. riftnutt rAVUfid ' THE STOCK LAW Editor Herald: As there has borai much discussion of the St/jck Law in the Horry Herald will you please .allow me a short space te commend our little 2x4's and also Mr. I. D. Gcrrald for his superior knowledge and expression of wiiat a tenant of the right sort can ami will do. I think I speak the minds of many of the progressive farmers of this district ar..l safely say that 31 r. Gcrrakd is right. We need more tenants just like Mr. Gerrald and also wr have been in need of those little 2X4's, hot let's rebuke them a little fc.r not diicharg (JOG quicklj relieves Constipation,; Hiliowmss, Loss of Appeti'e and' Headaches, due to Torpid Liver.?ad i Open a che with lis and stick out the year, may run low du season but by > your receints. v T or small, and m bursements by ct tain an unbroki your transaction: both interesting able to you. % The Burrous Trusi ^uMHMta**a?4nramr u Federal Income TWO SPECIAL SERVICES?WASH AUDITING ANI) S F. J. SULLIV CERTIFIED PUBLI Telephone So. 7SJ6. WILMINGT( b8rb8ki85k885hherb9bes?A^py2ybi58ebhbds82fihb53bi1 inother Royal Suggestion CAKES and \ i the New Royal Cook E; j&tek ih ' BAMIM5 P@WBEM I I ith Royal and b injjr their duties sooner in giving us the stock law a Jon^ time ap;o. Huikhv as Uiey have waked up to a MlrnsIC nf 1 Vioi f /lilUnn ...wl 1??- ?: , ? v.. nvvnjrv (tllll IlriV." }*I VUVl :us the stock la\> let us parfru-n thom for their negjliyence. We have had the no fence f<ir these many years , hi t we did not have the litv with .it. j We only had confusion and b>w suits i K'ow a bird in the hand is worth two [ in the bush, and a pip in the- pasture ! properly cared for is worth six pips ! ie the woods. The only men thut T 1 know of putting- pork on the market ' in this district for the past two j years arc men that keep ?t?oir hops j in pastures. We find we- can raise j I more and better hops in a small pas 1 Lure with the rame feed than when tlvry run at lurpe for we not <nily j have to fccVl the hops but trie tiei<r. . also in in.c woods. Well now, is il ! I " - " * n ?- i--i ?i-|-?n r <-?-i n ci, mmi fJrove's tasicless cliill Tonic .eatosm vitality ain. ci^ rjly by p/.iri!'yiuv' and en- 'j richii;? .the blood. Yot can soon:'teei iU'ArreniiibLrji&ib&JvigorutiuC ISIfritt. Pric* 4!0c. 1 = ;'j M MRiiinniiran i m urn iinimiii . t i ! ' I > I I t I I I I eking account ; to it through i Your balance irinq the lean depositing all vhethcr large I aking all dis- j ieck you main en record of > that will be and profitjis Bank & Pa . uu. OMMMMrnnaMBaiBHnM Tax Returns INGTON REPRESENTATIVE 1 YSTRM \TIZING fAN & CO. 1 C ACCOUNTANTS Murchivon Hank Rldg. )N, X. C. trtmwmw wwwwi** THE HORRY HERALD, 00! mii^! i m ^am. ?? ZOYi I Buckwheat Cnke9 B 2 cups buckwheat Hour 1 cuj) flour I G teaspoons Royal Ealiln/y Powder 1V4 teaspoon salt I 2Vfe cups milk or milk, and water 1 tablespoon molasses l tablespoon shortening Sift together Hours, baking B powder and salt; add liquid, I molasses and melted short- B ening; beat three minutes. B isauc on not greased gnuaic. Waffles I 2 cups flour 9 4 teivwpooius J loyal Baking 9 I'owder 9 Yv t? a?poo:j salt 9 lYi cui's milk 9 2 9 1 tal>l?>spoon melted shorten- 9 SIHour, halving pov/dcr 31 and salt together; add milk 9 io yolks cf eggs; mix thor- BE ou?,h!y and add to dry in gredier.ls; add incited short- 9 ening and mix in beaten 9 whites of eggs. Hake in well Iff greased hot waffle iron tin- 9 til brown. Serve hot with maple syrup. It should take 9 about \/i minutes to bake Sj each waffle. Sj FREE | NV-w Ttoya? Cook "Book B containing those and H ccoros of other delightful 9 j rcctpos. Write for It to-day. 9 j ItOYAl. UAR'ING POWDJSliCO, jl il'Rultcu Street Kihv York 'ity Jfl e Sure*9 | just and right for us who know it best to pasture our stock to have to build ou.r pasture and then fence our farms just to give our neighbor free dom of our woodslarvd and his hogs privilege of conveying cholera for many miles to our pasture? Now. those so-called 2X4's are honorable men and wo thought thorn to be men of good judgment or we wouldn't of sent them to Columbia to represent us hut we began to think we had made a mistake, but now we are proud of them because they have proved themselves to he worthy oind useful men. I jusi believe the Lord made those little 2X4's and 1 sincere ly hope that ever} other man that the Lurvl made \viJ2 stand by them just as Jong as they prove to be worthy men. We need them, let's send them back to Columbia and raise their salaries too for they have given us what we nave been in need of low these many years. Come on. you 2X4's, you are all O. K.. There is more 12X4 timber in a house than any other kind, so there is more men standing by you '/2X4's for Stock* Law than any other kind. May 'God oioss you and crown your efforts in til of your undertaking;-;. ?VI. M. Tllee. [>. b\ 1). N-o. 4. Allsbrook, S. C. ' \ * jfc U 8 f? 0? *lmo lo Re.tire? (Buy Ftak) ^WAY, S 0., M&y 20. 1020. f j aua? '?? ?' ?- .<*a? i III ? ? tmwr <* ++ a??wii *n I "A GOMPLETF LINE BOILERS SAV\ ENGINES PL A CRUDE OIL ENGINES EDC | GAS ENGINES TRI1 STEAM PUMPS LAT II We also have listed v<i of second-hand machinery. quiremoirts. ! HYMANSU BTill Supplies a Wilmington, N. C. ! n;i8?tr. Uub-iUyTi in is a pooerlu. a at wpii-; it U>lls th.? po on can ol from in'eeted cuts, euros old sores i tetter, etc.?Adv BASS-STFC'KRY. Cards have boon received announ* ing the niJU'riaj'Xf on la t Wednesday of Miss Ruby Bass, and Mr. \V. .J. Stuckev, at the residence of the I I ' 1 bride's parents, D?\ and Mrs. R. A. ; Bass at CJalivants Ferry. ' The parlor was tastefully decora I ed in Smilax, Southern Pines and I Pink Carnations, carrying- out e fee ; i tively the color solirmcs of pink an 1 I ; green. The room was lighted with i numerous candles. The happy cruplc I stood under an arch from which was j ! suspended a huge bow of pink tulle. Just before the ceremony Mrs. W. j Eugen King of Aynor sweetly sang, J "Believe me if all those endearing,! i charms," and the Sunshine of your | j Smile," accompanied on the piano by 1 j Miss Leila Butt, of Oklahoma. Promptly at 3:30 o'clock to the j i rtiains of "Lohcngrins wedding! ! u . I nun v (i, piuyt'u oy -Mis. King, the ' wedding p:\rty e.it rod. Mb. Taoie 1 Bars, youngest sister of the bride, j with Mr. J. M. Cask in of GaTivant >. !1 .Miss Emma Williamson of Tabor, N. i 1 C., with Mr. R. A. Bass, .1 r., enly j i brother of the bride. Nc::t ramo the j , dainty little ring bearer, Euniro J Causey of Tabor, N. C., carrying tee j ) ing in the heart of a r v,e, and 'o k ing like a fairy in a white nceordian ;, I i plaited organdy dress with pink rib , lions. She has been for the past two i J????pgam? i HraawBMMaiamwro ?-t rjuaxa 0 I M?l HI* HIKBl ? # ^UUU mileage, VJM good tractioi extreme degree?ai these tires. In theii in their selling, the a vital factor. The Fulc Ideal: "To concern in inc woi for, and the squares existence to do bus Next Time?BU FOR SALE I M R n ii c t! _ ' ^ _ II OF MACHINERY" J MILLS COTTON GINS I ; NERR CORN MILLS I ERS FEED MILLS VXMERS WOOD SAWS H MILLS PUMPS ith us all sizes and types i Lot us figure on vour rcPPLY CO. ! : nd Machinery. | New Bern, N. o. I -cssi. ns a pupil of the bride. Then entered the bride arid bride5:*coni, and \\t:v made man an wife by the Rev. K. K. Garrison, tho biles pastor. The beautiful ring r /ice of the ;\!v th -dial ch'i;vh be ing used. "To a Wild Re re \va soft ly p!ayid dining ilo ceicm ny. \fier re. ivirg ec ngintul-.ti r.. an i Js'ooil v irhes they 1 ?ft for N ckols, where they took the afiemco ' train for tlvur home, intending takin};" their honeynorn trip in Juiy when Mr. Stuck* y gels his vacaii r. Mrs. Sturkey is the second d ,lifter of Dr. and Mrs. Bass and a young lady of charming personality, and loving disposition. For the past rove; at years sh.c has been one < ' the county's. moot su. ce -r ful teachers. Her friends re.irret slm e-, - ? ^,*vy nut lli.IL make her home here. The bridegroom h- a young man of splendid qualities. Ti<* holds r. j responsible position with the g vern- j ment and is stationed n'. Colum! ia. They are ai ho err at ISi'il Pendleton I Ktroot. The brides mni.lr wwo dro so.I in lovely gowns of pink organdy and georgoft \ and carried arm lulls of pink carnations lied with pink tulle. The wedding party wore entertained at a four course luncheon on Wednesday by fee brides parents. Hrdk'o T.d'b, the most prom' ion' j voman lea-lor among the Turkish) Nationalist , ha* 'neon appoint/ d! minister of odr.<-iu a of the new Re- j ?oh.lir of Angora. mi?? fii.tMMmia?mBro 2 7Z1' I ^ I I t , good looks, T i"?all to an < re features of r making and c Fisk Ideal is 'i si > be the best f rid to work t concern in inets with/9 I rV FtQtr 1 mm ma - m I "man I \ III I I I I PAGE TIIREE SENATE PASSES NEW ARMY Bill Washington.?The army reorganization bill providing for a regulai army of 297,000 officers and men, ei national guard of 425,000 and a voluntary system of military training for young men between the ages of 18 and 21 was passed by the sen ate, and now goes to conference. Except for the provisions fixing the .si/.e of the regular army and. the national guar 1 the senate and house measuics a e widely differ lmil. i no nonso bill authorized a. regular anny of 290,000 men and 17,822 officers, while the senate measure provided for 280,000 enlisted men and 17 048 officers. Universal military training- promises the piincinle obstacle- for the senate end house confi renees. Tiie house bill made no provision for training, leaders the:e planning to bring oat a sc pa. uti training mcusu re. In the senate measure precision is made for four months tiair.ing after January, 1022. Idr.list.ment in the national guard is opt'ona' but not com pulsoiy, upon oor.e ush n of training. t'nder b?th th.e senate and b nuse bills the national guuivl would consist of SOP men and of mors for ea'h member < f c n gross and be supported by the f? leral government although undev 'diicet1' orders of t: e governors of the seve'al tates. Oppving the >ui a are wre one Republican. Cronra. of North D.iko ta, and nine Democrat : Dial, Harrson. M.'K.dlir-, Ovc.r.ag Heed, S en part', f-imm.or. S- Hth. * ' South Car olina; and Ttammell. Tne vote on pa; aye c" the l> 11 was 40 to 10. The only woman violin maker in Ohio and prohahiv in ti c Utii od Slates is Mrs. .J. W. Klein of Norwalk. The instruments are all of her own make. ? " >i .i k> v w.? Vi* ^ 'S ^5P ( i<u. r ?, is vo 'LVrnil, L; ? j'lu1, J*'M. . too avliinj, .VcvciWIt looting. v C M c r:i h oTYvte r ) Loosen?, the rhlepr.v?Clears the Her.d u.d Chest. 3."c Your Druggist's. THE COUNTY CLUtt IDEA. The Horry, Klotenco, Anders n and Marion County student: have recently embark *d upon a peg am of wo;k which indicate ; a fiv'.d of er.deavot ami useful no .s all of t: c counties represented in the University s hould e uk?h\ r) Ke e rlub^ meet on.*e a month with a re&uUv program consisting <.f a stu ly of some phase ef the. oennorhic an' social life of tlvur respective c< unties. After ea-'n of those meetings a. i account vf tee result.-, cf the study is sent to the home county now pane - . Also, any honors ve eiveel hy a hem > county student are given mention. The editor of one of these pane s said recently that he had rath have such an item of news than t > i, .1 n.ivf ine results of a presidential election, for livo news of loyal into est is tho only reason for the existonce of a county paper. Such notices as these in the local papers serve to keep alive a county's interest in the life of the University. Moreover, the county clubs \ita)i ? he community of interest which folo\v?countrymen and townsmen n il irally possess. A reciprocal i-!a.i: \ drip is ertabli. !.e,l; the county inluences react upon the stu lent from hat county, and the University .hrough its students reacts upcn the ife of the county. A warmer relaicnship with and a closer undertanding of each other is established n a way that means a greati r muual helpfulness. A further end cd' thcae county iubs is to perfect economic and soial surveys of the various e. unties i the State. When the club has 'orked such a survey, it will be pun shed as a bulletin from the Univevity of South Carolina. Much good is to be expocte! from lis work and it will undoubtcdl / ?vvn *.% lii>v rnl't < ? I ty to- the liic- of Jto State.?Th* amocoek. )ye That Skirt, Coat or Blouse 'Diamond Dyes" Make Old, Shabby, Fr.di.d Apparel Just Like New. Don't worry about perfect results, e "Dkmond Dyes," .Mummteod to givo new. vidi, fadeless color to nny fnbria, Tel Iter W(?i?I, silk, lii c:i, cotton or rnix?><l o?l , dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, ildrenV < ?i:t . drajior'ea,?everytliii ! \ Din i t on IVok i in package. To Hi 't<li any in. ten:; . have dealer jv. a " I ;.k v" Color Curd. t