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PENtfS CHEWING TOBACCO Perm's spells quality. 'Why? Because? Perm's is paci'cd sir* tight in tl iQ i1::Uented r ew co nuoner the quality is sep'eri in. So Peon's is always fresh ? an entirely new idea for chewing tobacco. Have von ever really cncw< <1 fresh tobacco? Buy Penn's the next time. Try i*. Notice the fine condition. Ana after that, use fresh chewing tobacco ? Perm's. / Z-ff ui.atTjHo?l ly \ ShtS t < /?- ? i <v* t <j .II KVMKN FOR CO CRT OF COMMON* PLEAS The jury commissioners drew the following jurymen last week to serve at the approaching term of the court of common pleas, which commences on Monday, April 3rd: A. C. Floyd, Gallivants Ferry. K. C. Powell, Green Sea. C. L. Grainger, Gallivants Ferry. W. B. Shelly, Tabor, No. 2. I). H Chestnut, Nixonville. J. F. Pridgen, Green Sea. H. L. Lupo, Allsbrook. J. L. Huggins, Nichols. J. P. Johnson, Conway. J. \V. Cook, Aynor. O. C. Cox. Loris. H. M. Tyler, Allsbrook. J. Elbert Allen, Allen. 'S. H. Brown, Conway. J. E. Richardson, Hammond. W. A. Moore. Rucksville, S. C. Hezekiah Hinson, Nichols. N. I>. Paul. Allshrook. G. R. Cartrett, A lieu. N. B. Allshrook, Allshrook. J. Wilbur Gerrald, Gallivants Ferry. P. Dillon Gerrald, Nichols. J. W. Alford, Toddvilie. N. H. Bellamy, Doris No. 2. G. T. Sessions, Allen. B. Frank Graham, Allshrook. Claudius M. Boyd. Doris. W. B. Clardv, Myrtle Reach. A. H. Renson. Conway. .T. T. Flovd Gallivants Ferrv. R. L. Bell. Warn pee. W. J. Hanna, Conway. N. J. Cox. Sr., Allshrook. Samson Fowler. Tabor. V\ illie Hucks, Gallivants Ferrv. I <* **** >' * * * * -X- -5 % RACE AMONG H( I FOR QUEEN C * * # As the time comes nearer whe S cided for Queen of Palmafesta th * and beautiful Horry women grow The votes stand today as show * two young ladies have withdraw: * among the candidates that are left. * Pick out the winner from this 1 P * JfS * CAN 1)11 3k * ^: Miss Edna Mallow, Conway, S. C. ^ Miss Flora Mae Holliday, Gallivant * Miss Margaret Morris, Aynor, S. < ijc Miss Marguerite Collins, Conway, sj{ Miss Aileen Spivey, Conway, S. ^ Miss Elnita Bryan, Conway, S. C. * Miss Itutli Jenkins, Conway. S. Miss Inez Stalvey, Conway, S. * Miss Willie Ann Glasgow, Conwa * Miss Roena Butler, Boris, S. C. * Miss Winifred Alexander, Allen, I * Miss Ida Perritt, Aynor, S. C ' X' H-*X* X-X-#-X**-X--X-X * y- -X-X -X*-X-X* X X1 XX X ; *XXX**XXX*HfrXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX-5 * VOTING % Editor Hairy Herald:? * My choice foT^^een of Pa Name * Address * This coupon good for one vote. A X tion to this newspaper counts 50( *X***XX*XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX T CONWAY CHANCE FOR .^/COLLEGE yy f Motto business Colleges, Inc., m planning the establishment of a branch institution at GJonway, according to a letter received by the Conway Chamber of Commerce from Leon E. Mottc, president. The organization now operates business colleges at Wilmington and Ooldsboro, N. C.. and Florence, S. C. The letter from Mr. Motte' follows : Secretary of Chamber of Commerce. Conway, S. C. Dear Sir: I We a''C planning to open an ex| tension of our Florence School in Conway and now have in Conway jom* representative, Mr. Harper. We I will make the Conwav School ius< as large as the enrollment will iustify. W'e :\rr> also offormg a better proposition to the people of Conway than p-e hove ever offered before. W'e have row the largest business college in Sor.th Carolina at Florence, but rea!i:"'tig that it is vpw expensive f<v parents to send their '-hildren away rvom home, we have decided to try nultmg oin- school in their home Mown. This extension school will be up to our sta.pd'M'd in evcr\* ves?>oc4 end will be under the personal super vision of the writer. About eighteen months ago wo were mvitod by the Florence Chamher of Commerce to come to Flor"*pco and establish ? i? twin ess college, \\ e came, and notwithstanding there bad been four business college fail-''os there. we have h en a success from the start. W'e have now 1 li students, the largest number in an\ business college in the state. Of course, we could not have done this without the backing of the F'orence Chamber and other prominent people. W'e now have pupils from all over the state and from other states. When we came we rented a large hall, but soon outgrew it and the Hoard of Education kirdlv allowed ... i ^ i 1 11 XT! .1. r^_i. i l . 1 1 ii> i.u use ii!t* oi<? 'nun kX'iioo1 mini im>\ Our now home will ho completed about May 1st and wo will then have the largest and host equipped business college than anv we have knowledge of. Our school hero is more than a business schoo* as wo teach a la-rarer variotv of subiects. We will he gjad to have you write to any prominent" man in Florence as to our method of conducting a school. Mr. Johnson, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce of Florence. is at present in Florida, or i could have him write you. What we have done in Florence we can do in Conwav. We will draw pupi's from all over Horrv n"d ad ioininir counties, but we realize we cannot do this without the coenoration of the business men of av and board of education. The writer was for twelve yearofficial court stenographer of the Seventh Judic;a' Circuit, this state, and read 'aw in this state and was admitted to the bar in this state in 1004. So he feels euite at home in South Carolina. Our Mr. Harpei I will he in Conwav for some time trv ing to organize the school, but I ,r,,nt yonv invitation to come and holp. Wo will run a continuous school, if conditions warrant. Thanking you for whatever you may see fit to do for us in this matter, we are, Yours trulv. MOTTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, Inc. I.eon C. Mott, Pres. o FOR SALE One safe One Wades adding machine Four shoe cases Two clothes racks Ono desk and chair. 3-23? It H. M. Russ. f tf-X- ?******************* >RRY BEAUTIES I IF l'ALMAFESTA I * t * * n the Horry candidate will he de- ^ o race among the number of young j T s more interesting. * * n in the following list. One or * n, but the race is more lively * w * * ist and get busy: * P * * DAT KS % * Votes H* 2,000 % ts Ferry, S. C 1,500 J 2 1,000 * S. C. 1,000 * C 750 % 641 * C 500 * C ? 500 % y, S. C., R. F. D. No. 2 500 $ 251 * S. C. 250 % 250 % * * ******** * -X- -X- -X- X- * -X- -X* X- * * * * * X- * -X- -X* ***#********************** COUPON * * 3k ' * Imafesta is: V .< * ' / NL A 11 >? * f 3: 3< 3( l yearly paid-in-advance subscrip) votes. * fc *************************** ; nvMc:~j**A' .?-ifw t HE HOEEY HERALD, CONWATi ADULT SCHOOLS % ; BIG GATHERING Commencement On Saturday Brings Governor and State Superintendent. Conway has been host in the past to many gathering's* but on Saturday, March 25, the town is to have the ipicas ute of welcoming probably the j dbs'J tbpresentati've group of citizens probably ever assembled here. The occasion is the county commencement of adult schools to bo attended by fhe Governor of the state, the state superintendent of education, the caehers add trustees of the county and 500 adult .school pupils. i For the fiNst two months there has been waged in the county a campaign j of much import, a campaign largely; participated in by every public-spirit- ' ed citizen in the county, a campaign 1 ? give to every man and woman a' banco to learn to write his or her j name and to read. Hundreds of our) people denied this opportunity in i aouth have availed themselves of the! hance. On Saturday these pupils' 'rom the variousschools will meet! here for the purpose of matching', ninds for reporting on accomplish- ! meihs attained in each school district and for the privilege of hearing adiresses by Governor Cooper and State H'.perintentlent .1. li. Swcaringen. Vhe camp/dgn has been under the 'iaec ion of the State department o'. i I11.. t ;,!i,(. ii> I'tt.i\nor.'i 1 i11r I J K * V? . I I I V * 1 '. l\UI^ 1 \ w . V, v.with Superintendent K. C. Allen, as sisted hy t'-o Conway Chamber o Commerce. The people of the conn have responded wonderfully to the of forts male and it is stated hy the supervisor of adult schools that the response given by all classes has been the best yet given in an> campaign. The program of the day will be as 'oMov.s: 1.?Literary congests at Burrough. high school at 10:30. a-?Rending 1 in room 7 with ML \lma Watson in charge. Judges. Mrs. M. G. \nder on Ttev. .1 1 . Lemmon. Mrs. L..R. Hrgood. Prize will he riven hy Conway Lumber Company. . b?Reading 'J in room S with Miss Klinor Carson in charge. Judges. Mrs. Frank Burroughs. Rev. \V. M. Cordon, Miss Docia Bruorton. Prize will he given by A. T. Collins S: Co. e?Reading 3 in room 0 with Miss Ire" Stalvcv in charge. Judges, Mrs. 1). C. Snivey. Rev. W. I . Barker, Mrs. J. W. Little. Prize will he given by Woodman of the World. Conway. a?-Writing 1 in room 3. with Miss Margaret Loris in charge. Judges. Mrs. A. K. Goldfinch. Mrs. E. J. Sherwood and Miss Sallie Ellis. Prize will he given by the Masonoc Lodge. Conway. b?Writing 2 in room 3. with MLs Maude Dusenburv in charge. Judges. Mrs. A. E. Goldfinch. Mrs. E. J. Sherwood and Miss Sallie Kliis. Prize! will be given by the Bank of Aynor.! c?WrPing 3 in room 5. with Mi s Eunice Ulmer in charge. Judges, j Mrs T. Fk Lewis, Mrs. Paul Quattlebaum and Mrs. Will Stone. Prize I ---Ml ) _ 1... 4.1. _ Ti... 1. r T :??i? win im given u\ nit- nan*. i)i l-iuxRiver. a? Spelling 2 in room 3, with Miss L. G Ford in charge. Judges, Miss Sarah McMillan and Miss Essie Dorham. Prize will he given by the Bank of I.oris. h?Spelling 2 in room fi, with Miss Jeness Cox in charge. Judges, Mrs. H. W. Ambrose and Mrs. A. W. Barrett. Prize will be given by Farmers Bank, I.oris. c?-Spelling 3 in room R, with Miss Jeness Cox in charge. Judges. Mrs. H. VV. Ambrose and Mrs. A. W. Barrett. Prize will be given by Buck Motor Company. a?Arithmetic 1 in room 2, with Miss T.ucy Spivey in charge. Judges, Miss Jessamine Burroughs. Miss Mary Tuton and Miss Helen Thomas. Prize will be given by Masonic Lodge, I.oris. b?Arithmetic 2 in room 1, with S. H. Huntlev in charge. Judges, M. J. Bullock, VV. O. Davis and Miss Mildred Jones. Prize will be given by Hut Class, Methodist Church, Conway. c?Arithmetic 3 in room 1. with Mrs. Essie Sommerlyn in charge. Judges, M. J. Bullock, W. O. Davis and Miss Mildred Jones. Prize will be given by Annex Class Baptist Church, Conway. 2?Registration book. Burroughs high school at 10:30. Every pupil who has learned to sign their name during this campaign, is asked to register. Mrs. Don Richardson and Mrs. I,. D. M.agrath. 3?Declamation contest at Methodist Church at 10:30. Mr. Brodus Alexander will preside. Judges, T. r). Lewis, J. L Allen and H. K. Cook. Prize will he given by Cooper-Smith Company. 4?General exercises at the Methodist Church at 11:30. Superintendent K. C. Allen will preside. Auditorium reserved for pupils, teachers and trustees. a?Prayer, Rev. J. C. Atkinson. 1)?Welcome address, Hon. R. B. Scarborough. c?Roll call of district, trustee or teacher to respond bv reporting results of campaign. * After report by teachers, night school pupils may sing school songs. c?Sketch, "Sure Cure for Ignorance," Burroughs Night School. a?Tableau, "Before and After Going to Night School," Loris Night School. 1)?Address, Dr. J. P.. Swearingen. c?Benediction, Rev. M. W. Gordon. 5?Picnic dinner <>n school grounds. Kach school is requested to spread dinner together. 6?I{deduction of Governor Coo* per by Mayor L. I). Magrath at school grounds at 2 o'clock. 7?Address, Governor Robert A. Cooper. 8?Awarding of prizes. a?Five dollar gold piece awarded by organizations and corporations to ,1 r, S. C., MAR. 23, 1922 winner in each contest, delivered by li. V/. Ambrose. b--Boo*;let to each person who learned to sign name during campaign. Award made by the Burroughs Bank & 'JYust Company, the Conway National Bank .and the PeooYn N > ional Bank, delivered by M. A. Wright. c?Perfect attendance buttons awarded by the illiteracy commission, le'ivcrud bv Miss. Mai?el Montgomery. 0?Benediction. Rev. J. M. Lemnion. h-? -??0~?"Wtt^> .-t-f/. ,>l09 V. LUNCH ICON FOB SKUVlGKIo vIxiij.M CLASS AND HUT CLASS A delightful luncheon will lie served on Thursday 'evening, March 23. in the town hall at 7 o'clock by the Service Class of the Conway Methodist Sunday School. On that evening the Service Class and fhb Hut Class will he hosts to their friends and the general public. The luncheon will he given as a benefit for the scholarship fund of the Hut Class. It is generally known that some months ago this class established a scholarship at Columbia College for a young lady of Conway and the purpose of Thursday night's entertainment will he to : t in nv, ?vii! i n ?> funds for lllO clmlurship. Plans for the occasion are in the hands of :\ joint commit'ee from tho Put and Service classes members of Inch are Dr. G. 1. Lewis. W. T. roctor, C . B. Dusenbury of the Hut 'as-- and Miss Sadie Goldfinch, Mrs. L K. Sessions, Mrs. T. B. I.ewis Mrs. >. P. W instead and Mrs. M. A. Vright of Service Class. Dr. ow's is chairman of this joint com it4 e and all details are in his hands. .V n attractive luncheon will be orv d by the young ladies of tin4 :-e CLs- .as a feature of the woi up. The charge for this lunch on will Ic only - 0 cents. Following he m-vice of tho luncheon there will he a varied program of music, reciations and other forms of entertainment . The committee hopes to have Pros' lent J. C. Guilds of Columbia College to he present for an address, inn "piouioDimouun otjiujop on i[.oi\ou) he made at this time since President Guilds has not been heard from. HAS ADULT SCHOOL Wo are ha vine: a night school at Cherry Hill for the adults. It is doing pood for the old peop'e who had no chance for an education in their younger days. * i i .1 C I . 'I IS a I SO (lOlilg iiO'Kl 101 111 > \ s tiI have two hoys who are tfoing. Miss Gertrude Stevens is oui teacher she is very efficient. On Saturday night, March 11. we had a box supper. A Reader. Colds Cause Grip and Influenza LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove thf rr.use. Thero i3 on!/ one "Bromo Qulivv! 'V. GROVE'S sicni ..arrt rn box. Snc No. 399 Statement of the Condition of the BANK OF AY NOR. Located at Ay nor, S. C., at the close of business .March 10, 1922. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $71,110.20 Overdrafts 2,0)59.50 Furniture .and fixtures 1,000.00 Due from banks and bankers 2.0)52.54 Currency 1,358.00 Gold ' 10.00 Silver and other minor coin.. 1,200.50 Checks and cash items 42.98 Total 80,045.88 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $15,625.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 2,229.66 Individual deposits subject to check 25,056.46 Time certificates of deposit 22,059.55 Cashier's checks. .. 75.21 47,191.22 Bills payable, including certificates for money borrowed 15,000.00 Total 80,0-15.88 State of South Carolina, County of Horry, ss. Before me came R. N. Johnson, cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. R. N. JOHNSON Sworn to and subscribed before me this lxth day of March, 1022. Nettie L. Weber, Notary Public. Correct Attest: GEORGE J. HOLUDAY, R. N. JOHNSON, Directors. At Horry Drug Store every first i i 1 i it l #? i ii aim mini monciay 01 cacn monin. L. A. WOODRUFF, I). Opt. Eyesight Specialist. * * **** * * * * * * * #* * -x- * * -x- * * * * * * |horry county! i trust co. 1 T t ?? * St jL. D. Magrath, Manager;; T Jt J i r? ' fn Jt *Real .Estate^ Bonds and\\ * Insurance. " W it Jk ************************** Bank No. 209 statement of the Condition of The BANK OF LORIS Located at I.oris, S. C. at the close of business M:ych^lj0, 1922. RESOURCES Foans and discounts $114,818.68 Overdrafts 986.68 Furniture and fixtures 3,167.70 Banking house 2,000.00 Other real est.ate owned.... 7,618.06 Due from banks and bankj ors 10,687.63 Currency 8,885.00 Gold 92.60 Bilver and other minor coin 1,009.86 Checks and cash items 1,821.90 Other resources, viz.: transit 436.92 Undivided profits 2,169.83 Total 148,194.20 LIABILITIES Cap'tal stock paid in $10,000.00 Surplus fund 2,600.00 Individual deposits subject to check 39,036.87 Time certificates of deposit... 3,809.83 Cashier's checks.. 1,05,8.50 78,194.20 Bills payable, including corti'ie.Ves for monev borrowed 42,500.00 War Finance Corporation 15,000.00 _ I Total 148,194.20 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Horry, ss Before me came ci. ik McQueen, Cashier of the above named bank, ; who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is tine condition of said hank, as ! shown by the books of said hank. g. i). McQueen. Sworn to and subscribed before mo this ISLh dav ol" March, 11)22. J. L. BELLAMY, Notary Public, South Carolina. Correct Attest P. S. COOPER, y. p. McQueen, (J. 1). McQUEEN. Directors. I CHOICE Break Ihe monotony of t an occasional steak. You w + ?sure to make a hit with tli Whether you want Port derloin, Flank or Round Stc And we know, too, that I W. S. ( Main Street fl i??? t nwiwuimww ?jvowml ewiua*i I /Ogr\ Ill ) Ti/iE tttMVi Kjk1^ rO ! I V H-v-ATv ,! 4 ;] C v> i 5 Tviir\*r || A^IJL^iYV You have neve opportunity of s motor car val price. Take a opportunity an< now when y prompt deliver I Terms if desire STARTER BUCK MOT Author! , Conv ,j< ur . .010 MOW MANAGEMENT I The Peoples Filling: Station is now? under the management of Harry R.? Bray. The property has been im-? proved until it is now one of the best? equipped filling Stations in this sec-? lion of South Carolina. In the efh-? cient hands of Mr. Bray the business? will continue to expand. fl ? o FOR SALE?Duroc pigs 4 months? old from selected sows, $10 per head? or $15 per pair, F. O. B? Conwav, S.? C.?Adv. 3-23-3L FOR RENT I Farms of about twenty acres, with? house,' barn-and tobacco barn. Known? as Floyd place, across the public road? from the home of W. L. Singleton*? Apply to H. 11. | ^oodward, Conway,? ******** I I PURE I] | INDIAN GAME 11 1 EGGS || | FOR SETTING || ; | Price $1.50 for 15. g| | Orders filled by parcel 11 | Also Poland China % 1 | Pigs for sale. Call on | I ;l: or write $ I * D. M. CAUSEY, 11 | R. F. D. No. 2 11 I Tabor, N. C. 1 I % S.-'i M , >< 1 % I ************************** I * 1 STEAKS ] boiled and roast meats with ? ill find ours tender and juicy J e family. o erhouse, Sirloin, Club, Ten ah we can meet your wants. ^ our prices will please you. RATLIN I Conway, S. C. * , ^iiSAiL \ r rv \ Y& ..""" - Si] jj|v ^j' ' I ? (* v w./f ???jrj?. , II * ' 4 ?% * ' - I )ETROIT i PRICE ir before had the securing: as much ue at so low a I I tdvantage of this 11 I 1 place your order I j' I ou can obtain lj I y* iw | in | EXTR 4L ill OR COMPANY HI . ized Dealers |||| vay, S. C. I lill "