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I With the ! l For * SECOND LIST OF FREE PAPERS In addition to the names of the adult school students appearing iiour last issue, the Herald has ad dee on the following' since 'ho other list was published; and this list which follows taken with the two lists published in last issno will ci-?r??? tiw. i.vf-.i number of those to whom the Herald is now going, absolutely free, while the adult schools :uo running: ROSE LAhK S (' L P Holt A C Chestnut J M Long H F Hardee L M Holt Lewis Chestnut W E Benton .J T Cox < A G Hardee ^Luther Lee i H D Price CONWAY R V I) NO 2 i Mrs W C Martin Mrs T P M art in i Mrs N B Mishoe Mrs .1 A Fleming ; J H Allen W Grab am 1 Mrs Martini Todd ALLSBROOK Route 2 ? H .1 Tyler T S Lewis i Dick Doyle l.euie Tyler I W E Skipper Frank Tyler \ Joe Doyle Pearlev Todd i G M Tyler CONWAY S C T E Collins 1 MYRTLE BEACH S C G W Tindal ( Henry Smith Walker Lee i K S Stalvey J D Stalvey \ JOR DANVILLE Julius Singleton Henry Cox Columbus Hardee , F A Singleton Van Capps Alva Sarvis I) F Richardson I John Roberts H M Richardson I E T Richardson Jovner Sarvis t CONWAY S C M D Martin Box 35fi J D Edwards * Box 50 Pupils enrolled in the adult school 1 taught bv Mrs. S. H. Brown: R F Capps S S Cannon Mrs Fannie Martin Mi ss Minnie Sanders ! Mrs. Lou Todd Mrs. Sallie Howell t Thermon Cannon , (Punctuation is left out to save space in the mailing list.) o ; CALL TO PATRONS The patrons of Green Sea are asked to meet at the Green Sea schoolhouse on Wednesday night, February 22, at 7 o'clock for the purpose of nominating a trustee to fill the place made vacant by a recent resignation. At 7:30 Superintendent Allen and Miss Mattie Thomas, State School Community Organizer, will go to the meeting and discuss with the patrons the value of a School Improvement Association. Taste is a matter of tobacco otialitv 1 - J Wc state it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield arc (it finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett & My art Tobacco Co. j & i < t xNu&t.t >' ufil ' i. Schools I % Illiterates! * i vy LESSON FOR THE ILLITERATES I Listen, everybody, while wo fry to | toll of t!"jo !>ibe reader friends wo j know so well. \?is for .^dam. the first of all men.! li?is for Babylon. a city of sin. C?is for Cain, who slew his own brother. D- -is for David and many another. K?is ior l\den, man's very first homo. 1? (*.?! Innnrf wUiiih nnnnni ncrniri . - .w. . .WW- ( conic. (J?is for Goliath, the giant so tall. 11?is for Herod, the worst king of nil. !?is for Isaac, whose story is soon told. .1?is for Joseph, by his own brother's sold. K?is for the Kings, who over Isr.ael held sway. 1.?is for Light, which God made the first day. M?is for Moses, who was Israel's >est friend. N?is for Nebuchadnezzar, who had i bad end. O?is for Orp.ah, who went back to ler land. P?is for Philistines, who were a strong band. Q?is for Quarrel, which we should lever do. R?is for Ituth, who was good and jeautiful. too. S?is for Satan, who is our worst *oe. T?is for Trials, through which we ill go. U?is for Union, so long ago made. V?is for Visit, which the three Wise Men paid. W?is for Water, without which we :annot go. X?is for everything which we do lot know. V?is for Youth, which is the best ime to learn. " " -r>* ? *? ..11 /i?is tot /jiuii, iui ?mtii ?*= cm i ream. Now we have told you our story in rhyme And we hope you have had a very rood time. Thoutrh these by no means are all that we know, They'll serve for the time our <nowledt?e to show. o :hamber of commerce e dc c ati on ai m e ft in (? The Committee on Education of he Conway Chamber of Commerce met with Miss Wil Lou Gray, field iuent of the South Carolina Commission on Adult Illiteracy, and C. K. \llen County Superintendent of Education, on Monday and Tuesday, and napped out the details of the "writerour-name" campaign, which wil! be put on in Horry County under the ioint auspices of the State and County educational forces and the Conway Chamber of Commerce. After considering* the matter very i carefuly it was decided that it would lie well to divide the county irt-'i ' three districts, with Conway, Loris | !>nd Avnor a< the ^e'ltr'il v?oin+s. l>vof. and Mrs. M. .T. Hu"o<?V will b? asked to organize tho "write-vournamo" cluhs in 'lie Toris territory: IV'f. C. Movris (if Avnor will have supervision of the section snrroundtn<" A .Mid t ho Commit-oo on Education of tho Conwa-v Chamber of fo ^iv.^vro \v i'1 have cha'^o of the movement in this section of the county. K'-rty-eight schools wore al'ott^d to Con>v'?v, !>'} to I.oris, and 1C> tf? Avnor. Tho.-e in charge of the work Chefte CIGAR of Turkish and Donu y THE HORRY HERALD, CON f * of organization will select competent men ami worn ni to visit each of the schools on Friday evening, February, .M, at ^ o'clock and there present the matter for the attention of the community. At this meeting some suitable person wll be selected to tone'" all who enroll how to write thei i.a'nes. The schools will be conduct < (1 on the ev.niirgs of February ii~ and 28 and March 1 (Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday). The Committee on Education ha a'read** selected speakers from Con way to visit the 48 schools >n it territory. These speakers will me t at the burroughs Migh School oi Friday e.vening, February 17, to wit?ie -s the work of the adult scho' ' there and also to receive su?rg?-tion <Yom Viss Grtvv as to the method to ho us~d in presenting the matter to thr d foment communities. As soon : >* fin Avne)' and "Loris leaders Ivn* 1 second speakers for their schools Mis< CJvpv will arrange for a co'iferenc"4 with those chosen for ncme date before the** vi^it Iho schools. The nurnose of the movement is to teach every man, woman an ' ehi d in Horry County how to write his or her own name. ORG AMTZTCR HAS PROGRAM .Miss Mattie Thomas. school community ov?ran'Zf*r, will spend next week visiting tho schools of tho county with Superintendent Allen. School Tmorovomont Associations have been a "mans of bringing belter school (auditions to many communities, for when a group. of citizens moot together for .a discussion of the needs of the community, results are sure to follow. For this reason Superintendent Allen wishes to orgar/zo a number of associations in tho county in the hope that the communities v. bo encouraged to take moiv nr,,!o in the school building and surrou" bnirs. The School Impro *einont \?sociations have aided materially the trustees in ) n \* /lief mofo \ ? * /x U />? " Miou III \ j i 111 I tuilliut.> U? equip their buildings according 10 the Rural Graded School law. The following- is the schedule of work for the week: Monday, February 20. Inland, 10 A. M. Virgo. 11:30 A. M. Pawlev, 1 P. M. Seven-Mile. 3 P. M. , Socastee. 8 P. M. Tuesday, February 21 High Point, 0:30 A. M. Brunson, 11:30 A. M. , Rehohoth, 1:30 P. M. Ay nor, 3 P. M. Wednesday, February 22 Hickorv Hill, 9:45 A. M. Flodys, 11:45 A. M. Wannamaker, 2:15 P. M. . Spring Branch, 4 P. M. Green Sea. 8 P. M. Thursday, February 23 Ehenezer, 10 A. M. Deep Branch, 11:30 A. M. Hulls Island. 1:30 P. M. Hughes Mill. 2:45 P. M. I .oris. 5 P. M. Gurley, 8 P. M. I.Vl/lif I?<?Krii!irv 51 i Kiia??,v? v *? * ? Dogwood Nock, 10 A. M. Warn pee, 11:30 A. M. Little River, 4 P. M. Tilly Swamp, K P. M. The teaehers of each school are asked to advertise these meetings and to make an effort to have them well I attended. ? o Just as in other important matters affecting tho host interests of the town, the chamber of commerce took up the matter of the contemplated j change of the express office from the separate place uptown to the freight depot, where the agent of tho railroad would probably attend o the business of both concerns. At lust accounts this change had not been made, .and it will not bo made without a healing in behalf of tho people here who want tho two offices kopt separate as they are now. >rfield ETTE S istic tobaccos?blended WAY, S. 0., FEB. 16, 1922 WITH SCHOOLS NOW RUNNING Maple Night School reports much interest. Thirty-five pupils have been enrolled, eleven of* the number having attended every session. Thi? is ,*i progressive community as shown by the fact that the men and women constantly take advantage of every community. The trustor are giving hearty support. Mr. Hump Lorn? is upholding his record as a leader by attending school every night. Another perfect attendance pupil is Mr. Hump Edge who. though over (>0 years of age, works in the field ."1! day long and is then young enough to go to j school at n'ght. lie is setting a wor thy example to all young men. The night school at Mt. Hermon ,has itrown so much that a second teacher has been employed. The following news letter from the! Collins Creek Night School is most interesting Other schools should l'ol-j low this plan and report their work j for the entire county is with the work; which is being done: I "The Collins Creek Adult School I met three times this week?Monday,, Wednesday and Friday. The usual changes tlv.it come in January Ir.ve taken Mr. (Irover Mccormick and family to Socastee and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Holder to Conway. We feel the loss of these good people in the community. Mrs. Holden will be missed at the night and day school. Mr. Wig-{ the right time" and teach us all he gins has promised to come back "at knows about budding and grafting, j On Tuesday night Miss Ollie Thorp I brought a basket with which, when! opened, was found to be full of prettily iced cakes to go with the coffee. Mrs. Patrick served on Friday night .?* -- *' /?.ilroo Imt flfl ij'inu >. 11 (J I Ulll \ ILUV4 VCIIVVO, " * I moist layer cake with lemon filling. Mrs. Livingston, who gave an interesting description of "How I Make Lye Soap," volunteered to bring a "how cake" next time. We .always look for a surprise from Mrs. Livingston. At one meeting we discussed Massey's Garden Book, the January chapter. An illuminating argument about garden peas and lye soan revealed the following: 1?Mr. Bob Watts boils soap only on falling tide. 2?Mrs. Livingston ignores the tide. 3?Some plant peas onlv on the d.'irk o' the moon. 4?The moon doesn't figure in Mrs. Jones' or Mrs. Marlow'* calculations. 5?Mrs. Ling McDowell was voted the earliest producer of peas. (Her's are way up.) (i?Some of the pupils are inoculating their seed. 7?We are oons'dcring a pi ize for the first peck. The Adult Sonool opened at Hiek < ^ * 4> Go to Y I : ? ? if stom; t Then vou can ci i f j enjoy aitor eating a go take a half teaspoonfu i *11 water and you will ne | Go By i II costs more thai ! concentrated form. / J judge for yourself if t constipation. | You can't lose i 1 Mcdicine. Try it fc * where you purchased l ft ! Hamlet i t w X George J. Holliday, Nye's Pharmacy, L( X way Drug Co., Conv i ory (ii ove with \liss I ?< 113 Shin/rle as ( teacher on January 30. Much inter-! est is being? taken in the school.! Twenty pupils are enrolled. I. B. Chestnut reports that nieet-i jng was to be held tit the SiniWd j school house on ihe evening* of IVb- ? ruary ! for the ;;i:i'poso o(" organise-1 ing an adult school1. I Rehobeth reports he organization , of a good night school. EDUCATIONAL ! RALLY CALLED Superintendent IS. ('. Allen has issued an imperatixe c.*:ll to every trus- j tee and teacher in the county to at- j tend an educational meeting* at the j court house on Saturday, February Is*.! at 10:30 o'clock. Many topics of in-j terest are to be discussed ;i1 (his, meet in jr. after which the escel'eU 1 i i. . i.. .1.. ii.? .. i..w : I Wt'ltV Allien I > iH III y, ?101U' 111 111" schools will bo demonstrated hy the adult pupils. The .'uidienee will have i the opportunity of seeing pupils write their names who learned in three le sons and of hearing pupils read who have gone to school only two weeks. x -t -x- -x- # -x- -x- -x- -x- -x -x- -x- -x- * -x- -x- -x- -x- x- -.< * -x- -x I "AT E ij: * >}? In addition to our comj | and stalk cutters we are a^e 11 Mill, heed Grinders, P & i :j: two-horse Riding Cultivato % Cultivators, Chattanooga <i % fact everything vou need fo ^ . j and cultivation of the soil. * prices the next time you ar * * * ! Farm Impli * * Conway * "Everything foi * * **************************** our Favori = and insist on = A INDI 50-T* CON; VCH MEE tjov that corfortable feeling y< od hearty meal. Eat anything il of KNLE-4 Stomach Med ver again have that uncomforta t TT^k _ _ Tl iy a Dotti n others. Yet it costs less. ^ \nd a bottle will last you 33 it is worth $2.50 to you to b< inder our guarantee. Buy a b< >ur days and if not satisfied reti I it and get every cent back. /Ianufacturcd and Distributed Medicine Hamlet, N. C. FOR SALE BY , Aynor, j5. C.; Horry Drug ]>ris, S. C.; Piatt's Pharmacy, vay, S. C. m *>< ^. jl The program for the meeting will bo as fo.iows: 1?Roll call of district?. 2?A crisis in the schools of the county genera? -skin. 3?"sketch, "A Sure Cure for Ignorance"?Four women of Burroughs School. 1?Demonstration work by adult pupils showing what they have learned ' in from six to twelve lessons. 5?Three five-minute talks on the 1 "Value of tho Adult School." C,?Discussion. "Mow to Teach Every Person In the District to Write Their N.mie." Immediately after the meeting the Conway Civic League will serve sandwiches and colVee to the teachers and trustees in the town hall. The pupils of the primary grades of the Burroughs School are makine; for husy work most appropriate favors for t)ie occasion. It is the hope of '.he league that it can have the pleasnve < f ontertainitu? on Saturday every teacher and trustee in the county. n To Cure a CoSd in One Day fftko LAXATIVE RROMO QUININE iTnhlets.) Ii ftopa tht* Coiulh ntul tlemlachc and works off the ColO. V. W. (iRCVE'S t: '.nature op uar>? ?;ox. 30c i i 1 ?? i -x- -x- -x- * -x- -x- * a -x -x- -x- v> * x- -x ->: * -x- y. .y. 'ASF'"! =_=__= ! * * ^>lete line of disc-harrows, * a nts for the Meadows Grits * }|c O Combination Planters, % rs, Spring 1 oolh Walking ? md Vulcan Plows. In * V ir the thorough preparation % i ay us a visu ana get ^ $ e in town. v * * * ement Co. I .S. C | r the Farmer;? * He r*** ***** *************** *** r \ te Store ! i GESTION | >fiPATION | >ICINE | 3U have been longing to J ; your heart desires, then i icine 111 a half glass of ble feeling. i leNow i i X/hy? Because it is in j days. We ask you to * i rid of indigestion and ^ < M\e of Knee-4 Stomach o jrn the bottle to the store < < o < < by It < Co., Inc. | < Co., Conway, S. C.; t Conway, S. C.; Con- J | / / v