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SUNDAY SCHOOL GETS INQUIRY From Far Off Louisiana Comes Request for Information on Plans The Conway Methodist Sunday School creates interest far beyond the borders of Horry county. The Hut class has a definite program for spiritual, moral and social uplift. Interesting letters of inquiry as to how the work is being done .ore being received from difTerent sections of the county. Last Sunday the Hut class had an attendance of 100; the entire school showed an attendance of 401, and this goes to show that when father gets out to rhnw?h <lay school the rest of the 'famiiv fol'ow the example. A full family at ounday School means a big attendance record in every department of the school. We copy below one of the interesting letters of inquiry received by the Hut class and reply of the workers here in Conway: Shreveport, La., March 14, 1922 Mr. H. W. Ambrose, Conway Lumber Company, Conway, S. C. Hear Mr. Ambrose: Our representative, A. E. Jones, who visited you a few days ago, told me in a letter that you are interested in Sunday School work and that you are the superintendent of a big Sunday School in Conway. I judge from Jones' letter that lie must have attended your Sunday School recently onr>1,n nf linu1 i) Yl/nc OVlFfinlZPd CftO AIV 0|/VI\V \S L J1V " A V " V*? ' v * o and the way you managed it. ^ | Being interested in Sunday School j work in Shreveport and having more ( or less to do with the organization of j our Sunday School in the First Meth-1 odist Church, I just thought 1 would write you and ask you to write me a letter tolling me something about your school and how you run it. \N e are expecting to make some changes in our organization at an early date and I would like to know in detail how your school is organized. Yours very truly, (Signed) J. It. RUSSELL, President Conway, S. C., March 18, 1022. Mr. J. It. Russell, Shreveport, La. Dear Mr. Russell: Your letter of the 14th instant duly received. Yes, 1 was glad to note A. E. Jones present at our Hut Bible class last Sunday. This class of men, well over one hundred, does not meet with the general Sunday School, but has a separate building on the church lot, a plain wood,building about 32 by 70. === II NOW 11 Friday and II | , March 24 | $ WE WILL | | CREX I I VALUE2UP I I NOW 1 * * v<- * * -x- >: -x- -:< -* * *- -x* -x | | Look, ] I 1 100 SILK GE II 1 SHIRTW.' | ALL CO * VALUES U1 t NOW ! * | Ladies, we | to come and loo % Spring Dresses. * the prettiest anc * ments ever showr % of the newest sh % back to 1907. CON New Spivey I i We have our own opening exercise, which seems to be quite a drawing card. The men like to sing and we have many songs every Sunday. We also find that the calling of the roll . adds interest. When roll is called ' absentees are noted and members present often obligate themselves to see the absentees during the coming week and try to get them out for the next Sunday. We also appoint each Sunday a hotel and sidewalk committee to round up the boys and bring ; them in. We have a president who presides ' at the class meetings and a full line of other officers and committees. We are very proud of our Hut Bible ' class. It is now fighting teeth and 1 nail the moonshine and bootlegging business in our town and community. About seventy of its members have signed .a resolution to discourage the traffic in illicit liquors to the extent that they will not buy or use any of it for a period of twelve months. We are trying to get the p entire class signed up and will doubtless get many more, if not all. It has been a vitalizing movement in our class. 1 i ri i _ _ Now as to the general ounaay School, A. E. Goldfinch is superintendent of it. He has what is considered a good school, perhaps the best in this conference district, and doubtless he will be glad to write you with reference to his organization. I am turning your letter over to him. If 1 can give you any further information do not hesitate to jail on me. Yours verv truly, (Signed) li. W. AMBROSE. Conwav, S. C., March 20, 1022. Mr. J. P. Russell, Shreveport. I.a. My Dear Sir: H. W. Ambrose has referred your letter of inquiry of March 14 with , reference to our Sunday School work i to me. Our school is thoroughly organized under the standard plan of organization of our General Sunday School Board of Nashville, Tenn. We ] use ihe graded lessons in all depart-' ments through the intermediate and find them very helpful in holding our departmental work in interest ana attenda nee. Each department meets for its own j opening exercises with program ar-1 ranged by the departmental superintendent. .all meeting in the main church auditorium for closing exercises. The Hut class is doing wonderful .vork for the men of our town and community. This class is on the job every day in the week and makes its \ influence felt in all lines of moral and social uplift. Should Mr. Jones visit Conway again 1 would lie pleased to carry dm through our entire school and show him the activities of the other * -x- * -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- -x-x-x- -Y: x- x- x- :<- * x- x- x- x- -x 1 WALK > v.: x- * x- * -x- * * -:<* -x- * x- * x-x- x- x- x- x- x- x- x X- -X" X- XXX-X* vr -X- -X- X- -X- X- "X* -X- -X- 'v ,:gi | Coi * Saturday ? Folks, c [ and 25 * w * are reas r* i-* t f . ofc.LL, % TUGS i neighbo 4 to $1.75, | wc do69c I sell 27 *** *********** ;!; ^aclies: | ma?yrc ORGETTE ? tinue se \ISTS j LORS,' I and the 3 TO $9.00 * 13.45. I Hardin If************** % ******3 Invite You | * k over our new | We have one 1 largest assort- % T i in Conway, all * ades, and prices | and m{ * m ****************** UP* [WAY (lock THE HORRY HERALD, CON departments that fjully match the splendid work being done by our men. If I c.an he of any further service in any way in explaining in detail the work of our school I will be pleased to have you call on me. You can, however, get our plan in full by using the standard plan as mentioned above. Thanking you for your inquiry and with all best wishes, I am, Fraternally yours, A. E. GOLDFINCH, Supt. Conway Methodist S. S. CALOMEL SALIVATES EVEN WHEN CAREFUL Treacherous Drug Cannot Be Trusted and Next Dose May Start Trouble Calomel is dangerous. It may salivate you and make you sufTer fearfully from soreness of gums, tenderness of jaws and teeth, swollen tongue, and excessive saliva dribbling from the mouth. Don't trust calomel. It is mercury; quicksilver. If you feel bilious, headachy, constipated and all knocked out. just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents which is a harmless vegetable substi lute for dangerous calomel. Take a J spoonful and if it doesn't start your liver and straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and without making you sick, you just go back and get your money. If you take calomel today you'll be sick and nauseated tomorrow; besides, it may salivate you, while if you take Dodson's Liver Tone you will wake up feeling great. No salts necessary. Give it to the children because it is perfectly harmless and cannot salivate.?Adv. CH I) RC H~~MEETI NO S. By order of the Ministers Conference of the Marion District from the 9 to 16 of April, closing with Easter, is set apart for local evangelism in all the pastoral charges in the district. Our church will conform to the order and suitable services will be held during the week proceeding Easter. The Ecclesiastical and Sunday School District Conference will he hold in Conway from April 25-27, 1922. The great Sunday School Rally will he on in the Conway Sunday School the fifth Sunday in April. We are planning for at least six hundred in attendance. In all the above named Church ac fixities, we invite and crave the cooperation of the religious and genei al public. J. C. Atkinson, Pastor. A. E. Goldfinch. S. S. Supt. II. W. Ambrose Chair. Bd Stewards. G. I. Lewis, Lay Leader. I :-x- -y * -x- -x- ; -x- -x- -:< -x- -x- -x- : IX BLOCK AN x- -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- -x- >;- >: -x- -x- -:< >: ->: -x nway Deps lo you know why our store w ons why. Do we sell cheape r, he knows. Do we sell men Do we sell men's good wor inch sheeting for 5c a yard? ;asons why we are doing the b lhng our goods at these low, r more you buy the cheaper w g says, "Buy your needs now lothing for Men clothing we are offering some ike guaranteed. Come, pick ( . t DEPA % \r Upper M WAY, S. C., MAR. 23, 1922 JUDGMENTS IN SESSIONS COURT Representative G. Lloyd Ford introduced a bill in the House of Representatives which w.ns passed and became a law amending the statute in re Kurd to the powers of judges while holding the courts of general sessions at Conway. The act has been amended so that the judge of the criminal court may grant a judgment by default on any. day of that court whereas before the making of this amendment he could only grant these judgments during the week he was here, beginning on Wednesday, the day on which the court of common pleas was fixed to he opened. This will make it more convenient for attorneys and parties who may lie entitled to judgments by default sooner in the week than they have been granting them in the past. A copy of this hill is as follows: A bill to amend an act entitled, "An Act to Amend Section 25), Code of Civil Procedure, Volume 11, Code of Laws, 1912, relating to the time of the Holding of Circuit Courts of the Twelfth Circuit," by enlarging the powers of the court in Horry county: Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the state of South Carolina: Section 1.?Amend an act entitled an act to amend Section 29, Code of /1i *1 T"> 11 X/l\ll I lUCCUUlCi Y kMUIHC III WMt v i Laws, 15)12, by striking out o:; line thirty-two (32) of said act tho words "Except said courts for tho county of Horry." Amend further by striking out on line thirty-five (35) the word "term," and insert in lieu -hereof the word "time," so that said act when so amended shall read as follows: Section 25). The courts of the twelfth circuit shall be held as follows: (1) The court of general sessions at Conway, for :1m county of Horry, on the first monday in March, tho fourth Monday in May .and the fourth Monday in September; and the - court of common pleas at tho same place on the Wednesdays succeeding tho Mondays heroin fixed for the holding of tho court of genera! sessions at said place. (2) the court of general sessions at Marion, for the county of Marion, on the first Monday after the first Monday in March, the first Monday after the fourth Monday in May, and the first Monday after the fourth Monday in September. 13) The court of general sessions at Florence, for the county of ''lorence, on the second Monday af or the first Monday in March, tho sec1 M > < U ??11 < t ill If I II if ivhii |*| .'HIIHIIII in May, .ami 1 lie second Monda\ after the foiD'th Monday in Sep.en her. ( !) The court of general sessions at G; orgetown, for the county of Georgetown, on the third Monday after '.lie if -x--v -x* -x- -x x- -x- * -x- -x- -x- -X- -x- x :x- x- x- x- x- x- x- :if x- x- x ID SAVE A I ::-xx-x-x-xxx:: xx-x-xxx x-x-x-x-x-xx-xx-x-xxf irtment Stc as full of people last Saturday r than anyone in town? / *s and ladies' shoes for $1.9! k shirts for 48c? Yes we do. We do. These are just a fe usiness. Folks, we are goinc idiculous prices until things ge e can sell. Remember, I r, for prices will never be any c i and Young M wonderful values. All woo out your Easter suit. Prices fr< RTME ain Street V first Monday in March, the third Mon- j day after the fourth Monday in May, and the jUiiiif Monday after the fourth Monday in September. (5) The court of common pleas at Conway, for the county of Horry, on the fourih Monday after the first Monday in March, and on the fourth Monday after the fourth Monday in September. ((>) The court of common pleas at Marion, for the county of Marion, on the sixth Monday after the first Monday in March, and on the tenth Monday after the fourth Monday in September. (7.) The court of common pleas at Florence, for the county of Florence, on the ninth Monday .after the first Monday in March and on the fifth Monday after the fourth Monday in September. (8) The court of common pleas at Georgetown. for the county of Georgetown, on the eighth Monday after the first Monday in March, and on the eighth Monday after the fourth Monday in September. (9) As to all of the courts of the twelfth judicial circuit aforesaid, the presiding judge of the court of general sessions is authorized to open the court of common pleas, render judgments by default. try equity cases, and oy consent ot parties to try (at anytime between the clays on which said courts of general sessions open and close) any civil action in the same manner and with the same effect as if said action should be tried at a regular term of the court of common pleas. o NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Ward-Bate Company is not responsible or liable for any debts or obligations contracted by F. A. Addington. Mr. Addington is only operating certain equipment of the company under a contract which he had with the company to manufacture the company's timber on contract; said Addington having only the use of said equipment, including sawmill for use in his operations. The Ward-Bate Company is not responsible for any accidents or damage of any kind occuring under the management of t' said F. A. Addington and does not stand responsible for any debts for labor or anvthing else. WARD-BATE COMPANY, 3-23-3t By J. R. Wachtman, Mgr. NEW ENVELOPES The Herald has just received a new lot of envelopes of commercial sir.c. These were purchased from the factory in large quantity and they are ! the best to be had for commercial i I purposes. Leave your order at the Herald oflice. o Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days j Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT f^ils ' to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding | Piles. Instontly r. lieves Itching Piles, ami you ! can get restful -ileep after first application. HOc. 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