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rCl J V'--'i \ II COOKIE! Froi I \A7HEN the children I VV romp in hungry as I young bears, here are sortie I wholesome, economical dcI lights that will not mly be I received with glee, but will I satisfy the most ravenous I appetite in a most wholeI some manner. I Cookies | % cup shortening I 2 cups sugar 1 Ml cup milk I 2 eggs I Ml teaspoon grated nutmeg I 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or I J ?i * _* t i ? ? ISIOIVU IIIIU VII JL ItJIIIUIl 4 cups Hour 3 tcuspoons Royal Baking Powder Cream shortening and sugar together; add milk to beaten eggs and beat again; add slowly to creamed shortening and sugar; add nutmeg and flavoring; add 2 cups flour sifted with baking powder; add enough more flcuir to make stifT dough. Roll out very thin on floured board; cut with cookie cutter, sprin^ kle with sugar, or put a raisin ^ or a piece of English walnut in the center of each. Rake about 12 minutes in hot oven. Cocoa Drop Cakea 4 tablespoons shortening 1 cup sugar legg Vt cup milk 1% cups flour 3 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder % c\ip cocoa % teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla extract ON PIREWAY ROAD The County Chain Gang his r cently been moved to S'hell <^t? tV fircway Road and is now workir on that road, and will work on ti road iKnt turns off at the* poinf : the direction of Loris. The Cha I Gooc i J i / 30x31/2 Gc Fabric, All30x31/2 G Fabric, Ant + t \ Another Royal Suggestion 5 and SMALI n the New Royal Cook Be l I i ( ROYAL BAKING f POWDER AbsotuS&Sy Purss V A* vith Royal and h Gang will be kept at that pln,ce until j e- Federal aid is approved for work on ie a new road to be built from Hcme'K wood towards Finklea. We cannot ?c give any idea as to when this Fcdin eral aid will be obtainable but the in aid is fully expected before very mmammammmummmamatmmmmmmammBmmsmmmmammmmmmmmm # Svenr Ar1\/?& for the Si Moummmimiiiui <niiiiiti tiiAjAAJiiiiiiui itiiiiiiini^iiwiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiitiittiiiiiiriMiiiKii \ Just as Goc \ extreme val go on the ! Goodyear s Mwel worth in Gt ||fc Into the m; Yife 30x3-, 30x3! Vjf lis the full adv; i I 111 skill and mt vf M f. I The results \i jg easily avaik A I Chevrolet, 1 w 1 requiring tl* h I 0 (W* I ? I I Go to the r i'\ I ]$ j I Dealer's pi a r m i Goodyear I | f I them in stoi odyear Double-Cure $/)/> 50 Goody* Weather Tread reinfor cheap t oodyear Single-Cure jj;^ -j e;o than ti i-Skid Tread * JL I? proof ( t \ THE HORRY W jll . CAKES Ct )OK 1,1 m Cream shortening; add sugar und wclj-beaten egg; beat well and add milk slowly; sift flour, baking powder, salt and cocoa into mixture; stir until ^ t() smooth, add vanilla. Put one d< tablespoon of batter into vi each greased muffin tin and ^ bake in moderate oven about 20 minutes. Cover with boiled 01 icing. . ai Orange Cakes C] 4 tablespoons shortening 1 cup sugar i( % cup milk 1CRK ? 2 cups Hour C 3 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder v; H teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon orange extract grated rind of 1 orango I ; Cream shortening; add sugar ff slowlv. bcatinc: well: add tnilk a little at a time; then add I well-beaten egg; sift (lour, 9 baking powder and salt to- jg gclhcr and add to mixture; | ^ add flavoring and grated ? n orange rind; mix well. Bake | y in greased shallow tin, or in- g Q dividual cake tins, in hot & oven 15 to SO minutes. When R cool cover with orange icing, n COOK BOOK FREE 1 Just off tho press and finer 5 than over bofore. This E } new Royal Cook Rook con- a . taining 400 delightful re- ? cipes, will be sent to you 3 7 free if you will send your Rj name and address. u n ROYAL If A ICING POWDER GO. fl r J1R Fulton Street U New York City 0 J < p 9 2 l e Dure , - VSIBHHBHUBHHHi long. Clyde Rabon was in Conway one day last week. ? ?>?* J A. H. Prince visited Conway one/ day recently on business. j 1 I !?.1???1^?ai I ! I WIT?WW?WCTB ?I ntages in nailer Cat idyear is successful in b ue into the Goodyear Tii highest-priced motor ca: uccessful in supplying i jodyear Tires for smaller alting of Goodyear Tires /2-, arid 31x4-inch sizes ha antages of Goodyear expi idem f^rilifies. % of this unusual endea\ tble to every owner of ; Dort, Maxwell, or any ot s.e sizes mentioned. \carest Goodyear Service .ce of business for these tii leavy Tourist Tubes. He ck. M **"~ ~~~ ?iii.iiirTi ani'i n i-iirr -rrrrmrm?n i i vimm 71 ear Heavy Tourist Tubes are tnick, stron ce casings properly. Why risk a good cs :ube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cos ubes of less merit. 30x3^ size in wa> bag * IDMIDNHHHHHBnHnBBHBnNMM IIIWBIVWMBMHMBPaaaRMOUHMII mrTREERANGE" I CONVENTION GALLED A Convention o.' ei.iz ns interest1 in retaining open range for sto k i Horry County is hereby called t cot at the Court H >use in C nwa;. uie 20th at 11 o'clock A. M. The purpose of said C.n.ent'on is form a permanent organization; ? discuss ways and means, and to ;vise a plan of campaign with a i c\v to repeal the recent Act where I y Horry was placed under the oprntibn of the general stock 1 w; id to otherwise transact such ctV r business as may be brought bc>ro said Convention. Every voting precinct in the. oimty is urged to organize in adnr.ee of the above date, and s n 1 ! least thn?e delegates, or more, to il l Convention. VV. J. Hendricks, , It. Baker, Temporary Chm. Acting Scc'y. fto QiilrJna That Do?s Net Ai'ect the Ifca-, eerusr of its toulc and laxative eifect. LAMA* 1VH UKOMO QVItflNK is better than ordinary n'u.ne and do* n not cause nervousness no: none? in head. Remember the full name aid >o^ 1 us the a# nature of ii. W. GROVfi. 30c. NOT-CE or ELECTION. In pursuance of an order made by he County Beard of Education for lorry County on the 11 day of June| 020. the undersigned Trustees of Distiict No. 21 will hold an election it White Oak School House on tho j >th day of June 1920, upon the] juestion of levying a Special Schorl [ax of 5 mills upon the taxable jroperty of said District No. 21. bated June 11, 1920. W. E. Skipper, H. J. Tyler, W. H. Stevens, Board of Trustees, School District No. 21. >AAAi^ArfV>A^AAAAAA^AAA^^AAAA^^A^AAA^AAt f?06 has more imitations than any >thor Chill and Fever Tonic on th i market, hut no one wants imitations. rh'*y are dangerous things in the medicine line.?adv. I HP* J 1 ires | *S II i it hi hi mi tut i it i ii i hi i in mm i in hi i ititniii i tti miii mi til I I y! uildmg jlj res that (SI rs, so is I a P 8 musual | jj cars. I p I in the j|| ve gone | j :rience, j i or are I || a Ford, | her car j Station I j 1 I res, ana carries c, i '! 1 I K tubes that ising with a t little more $J50 B M MVPVJMMnAJHVIMVCHWVMWraRWV \ % Do Not Get Car* With Y< Impurities Invite Disease. You :hculvl pay particular heed to any indication that your blood supply is becoming sluggish, or that there is a lessening in its strong and vital force. By keeping your blood purified, your system more easily wards of? disease that is ever present, waiting to attack wherever thero is an opening. A few bottles of S. S. S., SWFF.T POTATOES ] GOiWlNG TO FRONT A third a.?The Southern sweet potato exchange was organized hero j or the announce 1 purp>se of stun 1ardizing, advertisuu? and marketing | woct potatoes and their by-pi oducts j \ll 11 f 'HVl ffivm'oi'o f iv< Oi/? * V? v ?V'V W n I I C ? 1 \ I I I * V v.. V. li v I ' ? Huv-v-",' v. ^ , <A>, -V> <A, .-Vi ,;T ~i * * I * '*V _ EilPSiEn ;;?&/ @ ""\xi! jtA * V I The lasting frien M A X \ are due to il They are i make pos* wonderful tion of li|: and great J. E. NIC! CONWAY ffl am a hi a 111 a Mfl?1?M?M8I IB ?I IHTMI?MMMWW I IIBBUfUrtH THE FARMERS Great opportunities are now Southern Farmer; if yon wis | equip your farms with labor k W1 p. fflWJnivlhm m i j is what > ovt need to buy >*iy ; yet ready to save your H .y. "Don't buy high price feed wh why fatten the bank account keep it at hdme for yourself. I iTEHATiHAl HAY 0 i i I We call your attention to Hi j You had better place you:* or j uncertain on every tiling1. || FOB CUlTiVATI ! We carry a full line of every 1 cultivation right through the j Sweeps, Harrows, Plow Cast gears. Is our business to s we have it. ? THE FARMIMPL "The Farmer: TOBACCI WE CM SUPPLY YOU We Can Make 1 Lake Vi* 0-10 2t #xrr 1 h urn / cless our BIcod Supply the great vegetable blood medicine, will revitalize your blood and give you new strength and a healthy, vigorous vitality. Everyone needs it just now to keep the system in perfect condition. Go to your drug store srid get a bottlo to-day, and if you jjSeed any medical advice, you can obtain it without cost by writing to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co., 109 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta* Ga. ???????a Southeast attended. Niels Christenron of Beaufort, S. C., was elected to serve as president pending permam nt organization after a charter is obtained. o? J. It. Montgomery, postmaster at the Marion postofice, was in Con v. ay on nusmoss one day last week. C. L. Hcverly was in Conway one day last week on business. I::;.. *. *: *' J: ~ T r * t; FT ."'Hi-1'-J.' s'l. J ;:>< ^;,%'j.,1 &&1UUk$ % bisira ^ /J " K dsliips made by V E L L s fine si eels *!eels that i>le that eornhina;ht weight strength. -I0LAS r, s. c. 1 TAlATOrA^ rmwi? &mr**anxr*nu.wwmw ? i. CPPORTltfJJTY knocking at the doors of the h to share in this unosoeri'y ' saving' machines. I swEP m m h.t now to cut your Oats, and Money saved is money made, en you can make it at home, j oi the western fanners? f UBS - SYRUP KETTLES' y Presses and .Syrup Kettles, vers early, as deliveries are m YOUR CROPS j thing needed to take your season, such as Plows, ings, all kinds of harness and !;udy just what you need and EMENT COMPANY s Hardware" D FLUES WITH TOBACCO FLUES Prompt Delivery 5W, S. C. I 7 I I I ;lw . 1