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# MAKES BIGGEST GROWN PUMPKIN It is a most enormous pumpkin that measures five feet and three inches in circumference. It is almost past belief that "such a pumpkin" con Id ever prow in the soil of Ho rry County, if it were not for tha reliability of the man who measured the same after it was matured. J. H. Bland is known to many people in this county and his word is not doubted. As he was passing the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marti,, 1 VIII, IIV ill u VI V1WII Vllic^ IclM WtJiJKj I1G was called in by Mrs. Martin to see this giant pumpkin that has been produced in their cornfield this year and he was asked to tell the Horry Herald about it. In order that h< might tftiow the size of this pumpkin, he took the length of the circumstance of the pumpkin with i\ piece of twine to the Herald officc where it was measured and found u be five feet and three inches. There were some other pumpkhis produced from the same vine bin nothing like the size of this giant. Mr. Bland 4a w the pumpkin and also the vine on which it grew. o ************************** * WHO IS J. H. HOPE? % J J. H. Hope, elected to the of- * sic lice of superintendent of -ed- * * ucation of South Carolina, 1ias:2 2 long been identified with school * * work and itf known personally J ^ to many school men and Worn- * * en in the state. He was born * at Hope Station in Newberry $ ^ county, and as a young man * attended Newberry College and ^ ^ later went to Clemson. * After leaving colledge lie ^ | taught in rural schools for a * % time, and, preceding his elec- * * tion to the office of superin- * ^ tendent of schools of Union * * county, taught in the schools 2 * of tho city of Union and also * ? in the county. He served as ^ + superintendent of education in * ? Union six years. * ************************** Don't do without the county paper that you want any longer but send us one dollar and fifty cents and get the paper coming: to yoi It will be a good friend that will visit yyu and make pleasant rela tions once each weelc. *****************::.. :: I HORRY COUI^ | AMERICAN * The above title was given .in !? September, 1917. This organizati 4c had been the Conway Ci\*ic Leagi * gue. Being: convinced that they 3|c of war they became connected w !|c chapter havisig" the following oHic * n-an; Mrs. leorge Officer, vice-c * secretary; Mrs. F. A. Burroughs, t chairman of woman's work. 4c With practically every woma ^ began work. Very soon several 4: formed, Mrs. C. F. Dubose being * L. R. Hagood at Aynor; Mrs. M 4c Derham at Green Sea, Mrs. Jen * J. D. Butler at Loris. Hundred: ^ made and shipped to Atlanta for 4? A surgic/il dressing class w; * structed by Mrs. Earl Martin, of 4? ings were shipped ofT. This worl * November, 191S. During that tim 4? drives for money to help win tin * *'ell known and the people of the % After the Armistice the cha] 4e ever classes were arranged she tai ^ sick :\t I.ittle River. Aynor. Gal 4c wood. The garments were no Ion; * Mrs. George OfTicer resigned 4: Anderson was elected bv thn fvi * The Treasurer's job. with the at S strict bookkeeping damanded by ^ that Mrs. F. A. Rurroughs had to * Lonir took char ere of it. The po< admirably filled by Mr. W. B. Ki j|t In the fall of the exocuti ^ was composod of the officers, and sic a county public heal h nurse, and * was absent from tho County tw< * course in public health work in sjc her own expenses. During the s ^ faithful and effective work. Of sj: n<v>pto, the si70 of Horry, one woi in seven months' time. In Septc 9)$ The following month Mr. Amhros j* Mr. I.. 11. Mnprath was elected S ^lecte 1 t'? fill t hoi? respective H J* disarrreeab'e iobs to perform, In and for absolutelv no remurierat sfc round to tako their places. * Whon the public health nursi ^ ha?ed for h?* uso was sold. T $ ?1.185.20 on hand. During the si | ^eth K'lis, from the Atlanta ofTW * 'hem absolutely correct. While 2 used to employ another public h $ hank cannot bo used for relief bee 'ias no home service section, and 2 lp.rgc enough to begin such work. * The need of a public health 2 oers of the chapter propose to or sjc of Health, to whom she will bo 1 * vision she will work. The officer ? ibis money renviin in tlie bank, jp orviee in the county. Thi $1,1 % than six months, but it' she provi * nurses are successful wherever t: X then the people for whom she w aie support. To employ this nurse a j found and the money turned ove It disbursement. This plan is put t ,f no valid objections /ire received * they propose to put it into effect. * There is a movement well under way to bond the State of South Carolina for the building of better roads in all sections by means ot Federal aid equally applied with the revenues raised at home from the various sources. m m With the coal miners back at wprk and the railroad strike praci _ 4 *3 V 4? Charter No. 10536 .it * Re<port of th CONWAY W t Conway, in the State of South Ca RES .oans and discounts, including; re tances of other banks, and foi change or drafts sold with in< bank (except those shown in b Total loans , Overdrafts unsecured $312.56 ; ). S. Government securities owned Deposited to secure circulation (U. am otner i mted States Governmc eluding premiums, if anv) , Total i Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. , Banking House $5,4(54.83; furnitu $3,174.32 ? Lawful reserve with Federal Reser Cash in vault and amount due from Checks on other banks in the sam i reporting bank (other than Ite i Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12, > Miscellaneous cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasi U. S. Treasurer . Total I LI A Capital stock paid in Surplus fund r Undivided profits $10,351.48 Less current expenses, interest, .and Circulating nottes outstanding Amount due to Federal Reserve B Amounts due to State hanks, banke paniefc in the United State.< ai tries (other than included in It Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks outstanding Tot.nl of Items 21, 22, 23, 24, and 2 Demand deposits (other than bank to Reserve (deposits payable \n Individual deposits subject to check Total of demand deposits (other th subject to Reserve, Items 2(?, 2 31 Certficates of deposit (other than rowed) Total of time deposits subject to 33, 34, and 35 Total : STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ? - I, A. K. Goldfinch, cashier of t ll A. A 1 1 A A. - mat me aoove statement is true to Subscribed and sworn to befor > Correct-Attest: , W. A. FREEMAN, i A. E. GOLDFINCH, S. P. HA WES, Directors. ****** X****************** <TY CHAPTER RED CROSS organization of Conway women in on w.'is practically the same which je, then the Woman's Service I^eacould be of more service in time 'ith the American Red Cross, this ;ers: Mrs. H. W. A mbrose, chairhairnian; Mrs. W. A Freeman, r&asurer, and Mrs. H. W. Ambrose, n in town a member, the chapter auxiliaries out in the county were chairman of one at Floyds; Mrs. [artin at Wannamakev; Mrs. J. P. ligan at Spring Branch, and Mrs. s and hundreds of garments were war use. is organized in Conway and inFlorence. Box after box of dressc and this organization lasted until e the National Red Cross requested b war. What Horry County did is > county are justly proud of it. r)ter employed /i worker and wherJght Home Hygiene and care of the livants Ferry, Conway and Hf>meirer needed so the work ceased. as vice-chairman and Mrs. M. G. r>nil i\'o ?- - nil l -1 v?-v.v> > it v wiHiiiau r i,u 1111 ner cumulation of funds and the very headouarters. became so difficult give it up. For a while Mr. Albert dtion was then and is at present ng, of the People's National Bank, vc committee of this chapter, which I throe members, decided to employ a car was bought for her use. She > months after Christmas taking- a Richmond. V/i., for which she paid pring and summer of 1!>20 she did course in a county of about 30,000 ker cannot accomplish large results 'mlici' the nurse /ave up the work, e resigned as county chairman and the remaining officers 1 ?r>injj: reares. The officers have had many it they have done them willingly, ion, because no one else could be e left the car which had been purine treasurer's report now shows irnmer a rspresontative, Miss Kli/.a checked over the books and found here she suggested the money be ealth nurse. This balance in the viuse in the first place the chapter in the second place the fund is not nurse being so apparent, the ofiinploy one through the State Hoard esponsible and under whose supers do not feel that it is right to let where there is such a field for its XT).20 will not keen :i niirs*? Innwoi , ? V es a success (arid the public health rifd, 13 other counties have them) orks will find other funds for her nursinp: committee will have to he r to the State Board of Health for before the public for its approval. by any of the above named officers, * ************************* ? f tically settled this country has agii won over hard times and paved t way to a renewed prosperity su as we knew only before the war. will be some time befort the effec of the strikes can be fully ovr come and the country bac\ to wh it would have been a long time b tore it it had not been for these a rious industrial disturbances. THE HOBBY HEBALB, OONWA , jl a ; . t | ? nj*Reserve District No. 5 e condition of the VTIONAL BANK 1 < rolina, at the close of business Sep 15,1922 ' OURCES 1 discounts, accep- 1 reign bills of exlorsenient of this '* and c) $ 88,437.45 88,437.45 5. 1 312.56 1 S. Bonds par value) 50,000.00 'nt securities (in1)0,950.00 140,950.00 : ' 2.800.00 re and fixtures, 8,638.05 ve Bank 18,664.00 national hanks 176,060.27 e city or town as m 12) 2,351.75 and 13 17S,412.02 6.38 4>.3S irer and due from 2,600.00 J . 440,721.12 5 f B1L1T1ES 50,000.00 io/rk)M taxes paid 1,820.45 8,581.03 50,000.00 ank (deferred credits) 5,871.83 Irs and trust comnd foreign coun:ems 21 or 22) 53,882.44 30.00 6,258.49 5 66,042.76 deposits) subject ithin 30 davs): 239,067.66 an bank deposits) 7, 28, 21), 30, and 239.067.66 for monev bor17,079.67 Reserve, items 32, 17,079.67 440,721.12 County of Horry, ss: :he above-named bank, do solemnly swear the best of my knowledge and belief. A. K. GOLDFINCH. Cashier, e me this 19th clay of Sept, 1922 JAS. H. LONG, Notary Public. ** Statement of the Condition of The * CONWAY SAVINGS BANK dj Located at Conway, S. C., at lh? close of business Sept. 15th, 1922 * | RESOURCES sjc Ivoans and Discounts ,...-$*244,123.12 ^ Bonds and stocks owned by * the bank 6,300.00 * Other Real Estate Owned.. 7,(597.94 Due from banks and bankalt ers _ 52,644.93 ? % Total 310,765.99 * % LIABILITIES * Capital stock paid in $ 10,000.90 Surplus fund 2,000.00 * Undivided profits, less cur3? rent expenses and taxes * paid 11,210.60 * Savings Deposits 275,621.24 % Time certificates * of deposit 5,184.15 280^05^9 * Other liabilities, viz: * Reserve for interest 6.750.00 * * Total $310,765.99 * /l J-y 0 J State 0l South Carolina, County of * Horry, ss. ?? Before me came A. K. Goldfinch, jje 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. % ' A. K. GOLDFINCH. * Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19 th day of Sept. 1922. it. J as. H. Long * Notary Public for S. C. % Correct Attest: * W. A. FREEMAN, * I). V. RICHARDSON, % H. L. RUCK, * DIRECTORS J Get kerneltfritt at the Herald * office. * ft | Colds Cause Grip and Influenza * LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine. E. W. GROVE'S signature on box iOc. '% A TONIC * * flrove's Tasteless chill Tonic restores J. ^ Energy and Vitality by Purifying and * Enriching the Blood. When you feel its * strengthening, invigorating effect, see how * it brings cofbr to the cheeks and how * it improves the appetite, you will then * appreciate its true tonic value. ^ Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is simply * Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So ^ pleasant even children like it. The blood needs QIIININF ? umy 11 <iiul IKON to * Enrich it. Destroys Malarial jjerms and * Grip germs by its Strengthening. Invigor ^ Ving Effec* ^0r | ? ' I I li iin J[ Kye glasses fitted and sold on ho < a CREDIT. ch \ J Office over Horry Druji Co. X It o Office days every Monday. X :t ] [ Hours, f) to 4 o L. A. WOODRUFF, D. Opt. X c < Eyesight Specialist IC j Conway, S. C. * y, S. 0 , SEPT. 21, 1922 NOTICE 1 1 i <>T j AH persons are forbidden to hire >r employ, or furnish food or lodgng to Burroughs Mincy, a minor of rourteen years of age, bound t? me ^ >y contract and deed from his , nother, Uena Mincy. ( Said minor left my home and ran , iway on Sunday, August 20th. ^ Send word or telephone his whereabouts to the undersigned. Telephone number 90E, Conway, S. C. J. M. ELVIS, R. F. D. No. 3, Box No. 3. o SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HORRY. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Lynchburg Shoe Company, Inc., a corporation, plaintitV, vs. Sas ser Company, Inc., a Corporation J. W. Sasser, Jr., as executor of the Last Will and Testament of J. W. Sasser, Sr., Deceased, defendant. To the Defendants Above Namea. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint, in this action, of which a copy Is herewith served upon > ou, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber or subscribers at his or their office at Conway, South Carolina, within twen ty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaintDated August 9th, A. D. 1922. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To E. S. Sasser, A BSENT DEFENDANT: TAKE NOTICE That the Complaint in the foregoing stated action and the Summons of which the foregoing is a oopy were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and for Horr^ County, at Conway, S. C., on the 9th dav of September, A. D. 1922. W. L B1VYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. S'14,22-3t. o notice taxpayers You can pay your taxes to the County Treasurer until September 15th. After that date call on the Sheriff for your receipt. The Magistrates of the County will impose a fine of $5.00 or five (5) days on all persons who have not pawl their Dog Tax bv Sept. 15th c. e! barker, Treasurer Horry County. o 1? NOTICE OF REGISTRATION FOR TOWN ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that boolcs of registration for the regular Town Election for Mayor and Aldermen on Tuesday, Dec. 12th, 1922, are open at the office of Mr. L. H. Burroughs, Registrar, and same will be open for registration of the voters of Conway for the time 'i*iaking 4. Serve Cc IN the early days of ; contests, Barney Ol to win every race?stu< His consistent success drivers to ask for tires c to his specifications. Twenty years of road victories?with a steady ai ing demand for tires as he ?convinced Barney Olc these speed tests pointed 1 a better tire for everyday The enthusiastic recepti field Cords by the public was right. Scores of prominent dealers in the and many thousands of a experienced in the use of t witness by their decided ] that Oldfield is doing a b better job of tire making. This volume, handled ir tive way in every phase of I The Most Trustworthy J Tires Bui t iTTll "fTTfTTHTTT^B % y .u t , r . "</ . 1: 1 '7 ll' * it " * -? fT / | - >rh*i ii a i?.# ?' _ prescribed by law. C. H. SNIDER, Town Clerk. NOTICE All persons holding claims against I C the estate of Elinor ISnzor, deceased, are hereby notified and required to file the same duly attested ( with the undersigned within the ( time provided by law, or else this ? notice will be set up against their 1 recovery; and all persons indebted to the said Elinor Enzor are here- 8 by required to make payment to th*? j undersigned. v WILSON ROBERTS, c Qualified Executor of Elinor Enzor, De- J ceased. * H. H. WOODWARD, J Attorney for Executor. t o 1 COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Comnlaint. SptvpiI 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, r COUNTY OF HORRY. Court of Common Pleas. Abe Einstein, Arthur Einstein and { Edward Einstein, Co-partners in 1 trade under the firm name and style < of Einstein Brothers, Plaintiff, against N. H. Bellamy, Bank of Loris, a Corporation, Morris Fertilizer Company, a Corporation. Defendants. To The Defendants above Named: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said coiti- ( plaint on the subscriber at his office ] at Conway, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the < relief demanded in the complaint. Dated August 28th, A. D. 1922. ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH, ' Plaintiff's Attorney. To Morris Fertilizer Company, a Corporation, Defendant: TAKE NOTICE, That the complain}, in this action and the summons of which the foregoing* if a copy will be filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Common Pleas for Horry County, on the first day of September 1922. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court Common Pleas, Horry County. Dated August 28th, A. D. 1922. ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH, Plaintiff's Attorney. o?: lK>m k ii w ? ii u u i. u .. ? -- --.. ? ? ? ?jrw7rTVirWK"A,'7T*W*****##**'" 2 t Ihorry COUNTYi i TRUST CO. II ? * ill * t |L. D. Magrath, Manager;; XReal Estate, Bonds and" T u * Insurance. ? x ,c 1 "*' 'TLraLMfflV'a *0 Years of 1 ir Owners 31 automobile ture and distribution dfield?out in price quotations f; died tires. you'd expect on tires led other better built and mor< onstructed Practically every i event for three years and track on Oldfields. The Wi< rid increas- in which an entire s built them Cords covered 34,525 i Ifield that roads proves the mett :he way to Trustworthy Tires B use. day driving. on of Old- The Master Driv proved he Builder has given the the most standard of tire wear i country f* #?rnnr?rrnr ? _ .. IA 1 u l v> ir owners, should know about, ires?bear Your Oldfield deal preference facts?talk to him. ligger and i an effecmanufac ? # ?/& 1 \ H 1 - COPY SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, JOUNTY OF HORRY. Court of Common Pleas. The Murchison National Bank, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Sasser 1 Company, a Corporation, James E. lasser, and Leona Sasser, Defendants. to The Defendants. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED md required to answer the complaint n this action of which a copy is here vith served upon you, and to serve a :opy of your answer to the said com)laint on the subscriber at his office it Conway within twenty days after he service hereof; exclusive of the lay of sach service; and if you fail to mswer the complaint within the time iforesaid, the plaintiff in this action vill apply to the Court for the relief lemanded in the complaint. August 12th 1922. ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH, Plaintiff's Attorney. To James E. Sasser and Leona Sas- i ser Absent Defendants: { Take notice that complaint in thia iction and the Summons of which the foregoing is a copy was filed in this >ffice August 12th, 1922. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk Court of Common Pleas, Horry County. August 12th, 1922. ROBT. B. SCARBOROUGH, Plaintiff's Attorney. o 666 Cures Malaria, Chills and Fever, < Dengue or lfllious Fever. It kills the germs.?tf o Th% tractor is a great thing in road building. It is a great labor saver thought it costs much as initial outlay. Renew your health by purifying your . ? _ * system with ' I " * ifl (alotaDS I The purified and refined I calomel tablets that are free I from nausea and danger. I No salts necessaryr as I Calotab# act like calomel I and salts combined. De- I mand the genuine in 10c I and 35c packages, bearing I above trade-mark* I X I Tell it to the Horry Herald. I oday Inn i, has resulted MZ Z ZZ1 I ar below what f "" "" I ; ktiown to be t" * " I mportant race 11 I 11 I has been won 11 | | 1f | :hita Test Run Hill II et of Oldfield niles on rough M | I I t"| le of the Most [ 11 | 11 >uilt in every- I 1 I 1 r er and Tire public a new 11111 and tire cost? 11111 /ery car owner Icr has these j 11 I 11 Wi r ^m M f