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MEMBERSHIP APPL CLAUS ? * The Santa Claus Club has a mini la many instances those who have joi that amount. As is usual with all cl there Is no maximum membership Persons wishing- to join are asked to A. W. Barrett, Treasurer, together V / * Of course I want to be a men { enclose my check herein for J name and send me a membership * I i ************************** > r " 1 .... HURCHES MAKE FINE SHOWING Methodists Have Been Forging Ahead This Report Shows Methodists may well be proud of the progress made in this community as will appear from a report made to this paper by Mr. A. E. Goldfinch, regarding the progress of the church at Conway. Editor Horry Herald: As one of the Laymen of Horry C?unty I wish to make a brief r?p?rt on the progress of the Methodist Church in our County this year. Conway Station is now the leading Station in amount of salary paid to A Pocf av if V?r* M -l ?? 1 wv ? uowi in miv luauun JL/ismci itnu in proportion to the population of the Town of Conway is no doubt the leading charge in this respect in the whole Conference. The Sunday School ranks nearly one hundred percent on organization and effective administration. The average attendance thi? vear has been over eighty percent. The Sun.day School enrollment, (note this), 560, church membership 418. All departments thoroughly organized under the standard plan of our Conference Board. All the charges in Horry County are in the hands of faithful pastors (no changes have been mawle at the recent annual conference, who have done good work this year as shepherd of their fields. Rev. J. C. Atkinson pastor at Conway for the past two years has been very much interested in the youiu? men of the Conference who are serv mg our circuits here in the county and has been untiring in his zeal for the upbuilding of the work of the circuits. By his able counsel and advice he has done much to advance the j work of the Lord along all lines. If Georgia has any more of his kind to spare we will be glad to find him a place for service here. At Myrtle Beach the Summer Training School of our Conference has been established. The fifth session being held there this past Summer in our institutional church building. . The building is so constructed as to serve as a Sunday School building for the population at this popular summer resort and an average attendance of a! out 100 this past season is eviden< e of the need of suck a building. Preaching sei'vices ar > held in this same building each Sunday during the Summer and twice 1 month the year round. Dr. Fletcher Walton of Atlanta, Ga.t under appointment of our Bishop served as Special Pastor this past Summer and did some able and acceptable work. We know he has laid i the foundation for greater things. At Avnor the Horry Industrial , School is now operating in its own building a splendid brick structure | that any Methodist should be proud to own some stock in. The reports: nmue ai oonierence show the work of this institution and the financial needs. The Board oi Missions and the Board of Education are fostering" and help in the work there but it, also must have financial aid and j patronage from the individual church member, Sunday Schools and classes, ( missionary societies, and others. President J. D. Brown and hist splendid corps of teachers are .in 1 shape to give good training to any J w gill ;.ent in through scholar- i ships or otherwise. This School is -i I unit of the great Educational plant of \ the Methodists of South Carolina. As we look over this year's work we have much for which to be pro -1 l0UW.ll/ grateful to God. Kevival | vmeetinft8 Aftve been held all oveu thq. County and in many of the ChuivVips: I ine shout of the redeemed soul has prone up to the Heavenly Courts. I< New members have been added and j< a reference the new minutes when j, published will show gains that are, creditable for our entire territory. On our special work, the Gurley I circuit, rhos. \V. Williams Pastor in ( territory heretofore unoccupied in part by our church, four new preach-1 ins; places have been established, one new Cliureh being built and scores ol* soul j, brought into Chirsts kingdom. We feel sure that no charge in Horry County will take any backward step thi.^ year but with the return 'of the faithful pastors each church will' assume its full share ol the work to be done and ;rake the year long'to be remembered in I Hie' great spiritual uplift ol our peoTo Cure a Cold In One Day LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablet*), u ?tpM the Cough and Headache and works off th?j 1 -5Sl C. W-GROVE'8 eiftoatore on each box. 80c. JCATION IN SANTA > CLUB imum membership fee of one dollar, ined have gfiven sums in excess o* lubs, with which we Are acquainted fee. fill out the blank below and mail to with check for dues. *************************** iber of the Santa Claus Club. I jr , and will ask that you enroll my * > badge. * Name * Address % r************** -Jc* w * "X- * -X- -X-* ** ? SNME MISTAKES IN THE RECORD It appears that the Tobacco Association may make some mistakes in picking out the names of those who had signed contracts to deliver their tobacco to the co-operative warehouses, and apparently did not keep those contracts. H. B. Singleton, a tenant farmer living near Conway this past season ha-d a letter from the association in Raleigh last week which caused him to worry. The letter read as follows: December 11, 1922 Dear Sir: The records of the Tobacco Growers Co-operative Association show that you failed to deliver any tobacco to the Association during the recent delivery period in the South Carolina Belt. It is our purpose to institute liquidated damage suits against all growers in this belt, who failed to deliver, unless sufficient cause can be shown for such failure. | We would ask, therefore, that you advise us immediately, if theie is any reason for >our failure to deliver toI A il. A * ' * mu;co u) trie Association in accordance with your contract. Address your communication to Burgess & Joyner, Raleigh, N. C., attention of J. D. Foster. Very truly yours, BURGESS & JOYNER. The fact is that Singleton delivered all the tobacco that lie raised a4: the warehouse in Conway. He delivered it, however, in the name of himself and his landlor! i who held a mortgage over the weed. I This is simply a case where th*"1 I record, as kopt of this sale, does nor | disclose complete information. It is evident that some inquiry should be made regarding the landlord and tenant sales thus made. o POILTRY AT CHESTERFIELD No Need to Go Away lor Superio" Stock Clemson College..? That South Carolina poultrymcn are making apid strides in breeding nigh quality poultry has boon illustrated at the various poultry shows and fairs this year, and one of the best of these illustrations was the Rhode Island :led s'n w 1>\ the recent Chesterfield The poultry at this show was judged by Mr. W. H. Cord, of Manhester. Conn., a noted authority, wh' praised the show very highly. Here s what Judge Cord said about thr Reds: "This show ranks with Boston an New York. It is bpttor t.hnr? Svra cuse, and I doubt if there is anothei county in tho United States that haas many Reds as fine in color, shape and size." "Everybody is anxious at the present time to know where to buy breeding stock hatching* eggs and baby chicks," says N. R. Mehrhof, Extension Poultry Husbandman, in commenting on Judge Cord's statement. "The beginners and the experienced poultry raisers are making plan.? for the coming year; and eac> one who hopes to be successful should buy only .from' reliable breeders, for to be successful we must start right "But it is not necessary for South Carolinians to go out of the state fo ,'.r?Kl poultry stock, as is proved b. Judge Coid's testimony about <>u? Reds. The same is true of otlie breeds. We have good stock in man counties. The ffxlevudon Service i in position to put all who desire foundation stock, eggs, or chicks in touch with our own breeders." * * "1 ? 1 ? <? ? - . i i pie. How fitting that we shouid crown the fourth year of service o our faithful presiding* Elder Rev. 1>. A. Phillips with a great ingathering of souls. May our people pray and work to this end. Our laymen appreciate the support given the work by our various Hoard* and also the faithful work of the Presiding Elder, Pastors and all others who have contributed to the orsvard movement of Methodism Horry County. We ptav God's lie! est blessings o?i all of then. A. Vj. GOLDFINCH No Worms in a Healthy Child ^ All children troubled with Worm? hovr. hi*, unhealthy color, which indicates poor b'ood, and as a rule, there lo more or 1083 stomach diwt>rl>niioe GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC Hlven rejluloriy for t\socr Urne weeks will enrich tho blood, improve the digestion, and net ns n flenerfilStreugttenlnit Tonic to the whole system. Notur? will then throw off or dispel the worms, and theChUd will i>e in perfect health.* Pleasant to take.* 60c per bottfe THE HOEEY HERALD, OOW -...l. ULUil 1L1^-LLJ> i*m\ MIGHXBE "FLU" OR MAY NOT BE Many People Suffering From Modified Form of Disease HEALTH OFFICE WORRIED So Far no Deaths Have Been Reported in This Part of The State The "flu" has been prevalent in this county for several weeks past? if it is the "flu." The truth is that it may not be mi ore than common colds, che same kind from which the people have suffered. more or less, for all time past. Still t.hpvp i'c "fin" * .. ... " hi vuc OLtllA' i1 IIU it has given no little trouble to the health department of the State. Doctors of experience such as are at the head of the public health service of South Carolina could hardly be fooled in their diagnosis of this disease. Now, of course, there has been no special examination of cases as epidemic in Horry, but those who saw the "flu" in 1918, and early part of 1D19, have noticed the same symptoms cropping out in this county this winter that they saw in those years, only these symptoms are of much milder type. In some neighborhoods of the county the condition has been such during the past two weeks that nearly everybody has been suffering from either the "flu" or some form of bad cold. One man who came into Conway from the Allsbrook section recently said that there was sickness at nearly every home on the way down here. Reports from other parts of the county are to about the same effect. The situation may be greatly improved by this time, but there are still cases of these severe colds de* vol oping. The people will never forget the experience they had with this trouble in the latter part of 1918, and early part of 1919. People at that time were afraid to visit their sick neighbors least they contract the disease themselves. Whole families died out within a few days of each other. Pneumonia was an e.asy change from the ordinary cold to sickness that would PMilcft mnnlr /lrtfiiU " ?* A 11 A . tiuoi, vjuiv.iv vicniu. v/ue man ui inai time had five children that died within a few days of each other. It was no respector of persons or localities. Some believed that it was a product of some form of German gvas and that this gas had become scattered over this country and attacked each and every person who had to breath it. This, of course, was not so. The situation now is what we are interested about. If it worries the State health department, and information is to the effect that it does, then it is time to take every precaution regardless of the thought that it may not be anything more than a wuinmon cold. In Conway the present trouble has , '- one the rounds and conditions are j already much improved.. The happy j pr.rt about it so far is that no deaths have been traced to the present trouble. o ^XXXXXXXXXZXZXZXXXXZXXZXX^ 2 H: 1 BROWN WAY NEWS ^ tXXXXXZXXXXXXXXXXXXXZXXZ . Mr. A. T. Martin of Floyds ha -pen visit ing friends and relatives J .n Bucks township. Mr. R. Cannon of Johnsonville, S. j | came over last Sunday to tii? ' funeral of his brother, M. Cannon. Mrs. Mabel Todd has been to the i Baptist hospital in Columbia for an operation. i lie school at Brown Way had a j Thanksgiving- entertainment in connection with a box supper. The proceeds of the box supper were satisfactory and the entertainment was enjoyed by all. The children rendered their part well. Miss Mattie Thomas the community organizer 'or Rural schools, was present and made a very interesting talk in connection with her work. M iss Neeley, the poultry specialist, 1 gave an interesting talk to the school aid patrons on how to care for your noultry, stressing the importance of having strictly thorough bred fowls Mrs. Moore met her class in school December 15 th. I Mr. Waterman Graham made a 1 ri i ' * ji.yimk n'ip 10 Aynor. | Education week was observed Fri < day night. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Spi ] vey came out and made a very In- 1 teresting talk, Mr. and Mr?. S. H. ' Brown went to Twelvo mile. ! The school at Brown Way is pro- < paring a Christmas exercise to bt J given Friday night, December 22nd- < The entertainment will be free and J aftor the entertainment, the ladies cf < the school Improvement Associatio: < will offer some nice Christmas cakcr < for sale for the benefit of the school < Everybody is invited to come. } The steady volume of employment < was maintained in South Carolina J during November. 4 ? < ^ ; 11 \ NAY, B. O, DEO. 21, 1922 NOVICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the Decree and judgment of the Court made by His Honor, S. W. G. Shipp, Judge Twelfth Judical Circuit, in the case of M. Floyd, against E. V. Carter, W. E. Carter, Scherer-Gillett Company, Bear Produce Company, A. R. Moffit & Company, Fred Germany Company. Roval Roofing Company, Proctor & Gamble Distributing Company and McNair & Pear sail, Defendants, and dated the 11th day of December, A. D. 1922, I, the undersigned W. L. Bryan. Clerk of Court as Special Master of Horry County, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder before the Court House door, at Conway, in Horry County, and State of South Carolina, 'luring legal hours of sale on Salesday in January next, it being the first day of said month, all and singular that certain real estate, situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: AI.L that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being situate in the County and State aforesaid, ond in the Town of Loris. on the West side of the A. C. L. Railroad and in the Southern part of said Town and bounded as follows: On the North by Sanderson Street; on the T;"V'st by Inn/1 a f AT? r^o am HUM Ui 11. X . VUMIIVI1 (IIIU IIIC wunic^v land, on the South by Y. P. McQueen land, high water mark on the South side of Pleasant Meadow Swamp; on the West by S. M. Stevens land, and containing fifteen (15) acres, more or less and being the identical land conveyed to me by L. I). Suggs, formerly known as the J. D. Singletary land. TERMS of cale Cash. Purchaser pay for wnners nnd stamps. December 13th, 1922. J. I. ALLEN, Jr., Plaintiff's Attornev. W. L. BRYAN. Clerk of Court of Common Pleas as Special Master of Horry County. o LETTER HEADS It is certainly a pleasure to write on a beautiful lithographed letter head displaying the Christmas spirit that has now taken hold of everyone. Try a hundred of these at^ The Herald office and see how you will enjoy I writing on them your ousiness letters I during the holidays. It will make your readers think of | you and remember your love for the beautiful. Habitual (Constipation Cured In N "o 21 Days e | 'LAX-JDS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual Constipation. It relieves promptly bu' should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 dayi to induce regular action. It Stimulates and riegulates. Very Pleasant *.0 Take. 60c ror bottle. I w * I * x * ? x * C ? * ^ o * * < * ?and in the. x * * % of genuine apj < * < * o * this year?log< * < * 1923 may brir :: % | you may have f> * * * ***************** V ' \ t' r7w7 "Th< ? _ _ Cardboard Doll Cradle miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis H HJi<v:; ' ^ : X?V.%V.A-MSSSM s BB' 1 Little girls get much joy out of dolls* furniture. A Dutch cradle and \the pieces that make it are shown here, In heavy cardboard. The tabs on the side pieces (Pig. 2) are perforated and slip through slots in the bottom piece (Fig. 1) and through the head and footbonrds (Fig. 3). Little wood pegs, thrust through the perforations, hold the pieces together. Fig. 1 is 8% incites long and 4 inches wide. Fig. 2 Is J)% inches wide at top, 8% inches at I bottom, '2\ inches wide at head, 2% inches at foot. Fig. 3 is 5% Inches high and 5% Inches wide. The rocker measures 6% inches across. The cradle may be finished with painted , decorations. ??o Buy a nice letter file at The Horry Herald office. MARION A. WRIGI1T Attnrney-at-Law Offices Spivey building CONWAY, s. c. I S. C. DUSENBURY AUOtnu> -al-LiUW Spivey Building CONWAY. S. C ************************^* jHORRY COUNTY!! II :1 | TRUST CO. | J jc T si !!L. D. Magrath, Manager;; "Real Estate, Bonds and\\ * & u 11 Insurance. | a**********#*************# *************************** HRISTMAS GREETING se Greetings We are sending yo :>recialion for the business you zther with the sincere u)i*h thnt ig to you all the happiness ath wished might be yours. ? y - V -7 Out Jams and Jellies With ,jR Ifneeda Bincuit Lane < ^ Sanitary Grocc i i F. J. SULLIVAN U CO. Certified Public Accountants (lit) Telephone So. 796. Murchiaon Bank Bids* WILMINGTON. N. C. . T. a LEWIS Attorney and Counsellor at Law CONWAY. S. C. J. I. ALLEN, JR. Attorney-at-Law Office in Bank of Loris Bldg. LOR IS. S. C. D. A. SPIVET ft CO. W. B. King, Secty. BONDS AND INSURANCE. Office ia Peoples National Bank Building. FORD & SUGGS Attorneys at Law Oflices at Conway, S. C. Loris,S.C. R. B. SCARBOROUGH Attorney at Law i CONWAY, S. C WILLIAM EUGENE KING Physician and Surgeon \ AYNOR, S. C. } H. H. WOODWAKD Attorney and Counsellor at Law* CONWAY. S. C. ENOCH S. C. BAKER | Attorney and Counselor at Law Offices in Taylor Building 2-9-3m Conway, S. C. Law Offices of f M. C. HARRELSON 5 and [ R. B. HARRELSON * U..H! a ^ itiuiuiis, o. u > OR. G. I. LEWIS Dental Surgeon Office Over Norton Drvg Company* CONWAY, s. a Dr. J. a THOMAS Physician and Surgeon LORIS. S. C. EBB N. JOHNSON, Auctioneer of Real Estate 1 and all other property. R. F. D. No. 2, Box 41, Gallivant'* Ferry, S. C.?1-19-Sm ***********#***** * :jz i .j. * ^ ; c * < 'O * + * - < u an expression * ; * !k /?aoe given us % J| the Neu) Year ? . * < * ! d good fortune * < * ! t v> I :: * I < < < < / ^ o o < W^f i < < < n ~ ii iry." i: