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Information Concerning Winthrop's Budget and Needs. Numbers of Winthrop's alumnae have requested that information con* cerning the budget and needs of the college be given them. To meet the request this leaflet is being issued. Friends of Winthrop everywhere are deeply concerned about the legislative support given the great institution chartered for the higher education of women. Note the appropriations for the past three years: 1920 $416,016.00 1921 398,693.60 1922 373,130.96 The steady decrease in the above appropriations is striking. This decrease has been made in spite of the fact that the enrollment has steadily increased. Note the increase in students for these years: 1020 1,096 students enrolled 1921 1,243 students enrolled, an increase of 147. 1922 1,368 students enrolled, an increase of 125. Winthrop is not asking more for operating expenses this year than last Winthrop is asking1 for a modest appropriation to meet some burning needs in the way of permanent improvement. In the thirty-seven years of the life of the college the State has invested about $734,000 in the plant. The improvements needed are: 1. The Teachers' Home. 2. The enlargement of the library, 3. The extension of dormitory facilities. The Teachers' Home and Library Enlargement have been in process of construction for two years, but all appropriations for continuing the "work Has been cut out of the budget by the Genera^ Assembly, hence everything along this line is at a standstill and material purchased for these buildings more than two years aoro, lies on the ground deteriorating. The arrhi tect states that the deterioration is 50 per cent. Consider the following facts relative to the burning needs mentioned above: Teachers* Home at Winthrop. * There are now 150 teachers and officers at Winthrop CoTlege. About 20 of these are men who, with their families, live out in the coty of Roclc Hill. Less than 50 teachers are accomodated in the dormitories where they live at a cost of $25 per month. The remaining number, which is a majority of the 150 teachers mentioned, must secure board and lodging out in the city, a very difficult, and exnensive thing t0 do. Such living expenses are $50 a mnnth. Enlargement of Library The librarv at Winthrop. erected in 1904. cost the State $000,000.00, or nothinrr. Student enrollment at Winthrop in *1 xtron v1?1 Student enrolment in 1922 is 1.368, almost three times wlrat it was in 1004. i The librrry is nov inadeouate to , meet the demands of the Increased number. Extension of Dormitory Facilities. , 319 students at Wint.hrop .nre either ' boarding ou* in the cltv or nre living: 1 with two other prlrls in a dormitory ! Toom intended to accommodate only two. "Even the basements of two of < the dormitories have been curtained ' off to fovm a number of rooms now 1 bein* used. Wntch the pnners to see what ap- 1 pronriation Wint^vop asks. Wntch the to srt#? what the ' "Budiret Commission recommends. I Watch the rvrners to see what the Wavs and Means Committe recommends. * Watch the papers to see what the , J House of Representatives does. ' Watch the papers to see what the 1 Finance Committee recommends. * Watch the papers to see what the , Senate does. LEILA A. RUSSELL. Alumnae Executive Secy. . ? o J DITFORD NEWS ? Health is cenerallv i?onrl i? 1 r. ? i I VI IV* 1 community except some of the school ' have h/*d to stop school on account of whooping couprh. < It looks as if times are getting bet- 1 ter in the community. There is preaching every Sunday in the month; first and third Sunday at , the M. E. church and second and fourth Sundays at the Baptisf church. Rev. W. J. Wilder pre''Hied a very in*jr<r cermon at W"T>nam?Ver Sunday P. M. Reverend Wilder h/JS served this church for several years and every one that hears him always ' tries to attend his services, as he is a Tery fluent speaker. 1 Mr. Hanihal Roberts and family, of the Lake Swamp section, spent the week-end with Mrs. Robert's sister, Mrs. M. G. Causey. * o FOR LEASE OR SALE 5 100 acres of land in Horry Conn- \ ty withifi one mile of Peach Tree Fer- ' ry. One of the best shipping- points on Waccamaw river. For further information address Mrs." J. D. Grant, 1 Hagan, Ga. 2J1J23-2M. * o 1 PIIn Cured In 6 io 14 Day* DragflaU refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails r to care ItchinA, Blind. Bleeding or Protrudioa : Piles. Instantly relieves Itching P?'^?. and yon A can net restful ?! ?* flr*t nnolicnrion. Mr ( ? - -? - ? " " iw in a neaitny V/lliM ^ All children troubled with Worm* hove to u?> IwoKhy color, which indicates poor b>ood, end a >*] trie, there U more or 1 ess stomach disturbance. n GROVg-S TASTELESS CHJU, TONIC given refn- R lirly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood. , Jaipcevethe digestion, and act4s a JeneralStrenjItb- " 4*okxg Topie to the whole system. JNature will thea t? Hmw cKm dispel the warms. aod?<heChild willha R *pert^hea^J>Mapt*ota*c*60cj*rbo?*le. r> CONVICT ESCAPES The convict, Luther Hardee, >vho escaped from the county chain Rang last week, had served nearly all of | his sentence, imposed on him some time ago for the crime of forgery. On account of another charge which is said to be pending in the courts against him, and for which he feared he would be tried and sentenced again, he took advantage ojf his privileges as a trusty, and ran away. He had told that he expected to go to Georgetown on his way North, where he expected to hunt work. At last accounts the officers were looking for him and had taken steps to have him apprehended in Georgetown if he showed up in that ^ity. o ? HORRY ITEMS | Among1 the recent events of the Horry school world was a meeting of the School Improvement Association, Thursday afternoon. Splendid talks were made by Mrs. W. A. Freeman and Mrs. Snider, of Conway. Mrs. Lambert has been elected president of the association and the following officers were elected as follows: Mrs. J. L. Smith, vice-president; W. L. Smith, secretary; D. E. Moore, treasurer. A number of committees were appointed. At the close of the meeting coffee and sandwiches were served. The Lanier Literary society met Friday afternoon with an unusually good program consisting of songs, readings, jokes and current events. Miss Langston, of Timmonsville, has been added to the school faculty. The people of the Horry community are very fortunate indeed for having secured such an efficient corps of teachers for this year. They are all young ladies of rare charm, wonderful peronality and marked ability. E. C. Smith and son, Charley, motored to Florence Friday. Mrs. Clemia Booth has returned from Florence Infirmary, where she has been for treatment for the past six weeks Mr. Allen Johnson and Miss Willie A. Glasgow were guests at a dinner party given by Mrs. W. A. Calhoun Friday evening. F. W. Hucks has recently been appointed postmaster to succeed W. L. Smith. Mr. Murry Johnson, of Dillon, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson. Misses Kate Woodley and Eva Lewis snpnt Snt.iivdnv in fnnwnv Mrs. Sam Anderson and son, Gibcon, spent Saturday with Mrs. J. T. Smith. o DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. IN BANK RUPTCY fn the matter of A. Bell, of Bayboro, in the County of Horry, and District 'iforesaid, a bankrupt. To the Creditors of said Bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 25th day of January, 1923, the above named was duly adjudged bankrupt; and that the first meeting: of his creditors will be held at the office of undersigned, Florence, S. C., on the 9th lay of February. 1923, at 12 o'clock loon at which time the said creditors nay attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankupt and transact such other business is nvw properly come before said neeting. At this meeting will also >e considered the sale of the stock of nerchandise and other personal propirtv of the bankrupt, without further mtice to creditors. Claims must be lied in the manner prescribed by the -ules of the supreme court for filing >f claims in bankruptcy. . Florence, S. C., January 27th, 1923. ROBERT J. KIRK. Referee in Bankruptcv. It. o Back From Kingstree. Mrs. J. Edward Buster has returned from Kingstree, where she was called last week because of the serious illnerr of her sister, Mrs. Leroy Cates, who underwent an operation at the Kelly sanatorium a week ago vesterlav. She has practically recovered, Mrs. Buster said.?The State. HOUSEHOLD CARES i rax the Women of Conway the Same aw Elsewhere. Hard to attend to household duties With a constantly aching- hack. A woman should not have a had jack, And she seldom would if the kidneys are well. Doan's Kidney Pills are endorsed >y thousands Have been used in kidney trouble >ver 50 years. Read what this Conway woman says: Mrs. D. W. Harrison says: "I had i terrible backache and was nervous md couldn't do my housework. Dizzy ipells bothered me and I had to hold >n to something for fear of falling. My kidneys acted irregularly, too. I rot a box of Doan's Kidney Pills and ifter taking them was cured." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't imply ask for a kidney remedy?set )oan's Kidney Pills?the same that >lrs. Harrison had. Foster-Mil burn ;oM Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.?Adv. Habitual Constipation Cured in 1* o 21 Days # LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" is a specially. ; re pared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual < onstipation. It relieves promptly buf 4 lould be taken regularly for 14 to 21'days J > induce regulai action. It Stimulates and < emulates. Very Pleasant to Take, a 60c < k bottle. ; I THE HOKRY HERALD, OONV | BAYERS CHAPEL NEWS J The health of the community is very good at present. There was a basketball game, a debate, singing contest and a spelling match between Allen school-and Rehoboth school Friday evening and night. Rehoboth won the basketball and debate, while Allen won in the singing and spelling contests. Allen also met Cool Spring in a spelling contest a few weeks ago, and, of course, won. Misses Cecil Anderson and Irene Dorsey visited Misses Grace and Katie Booth. Miss Bulah Baughman spent the week-end in the Allen section with friends. Mr. Clyde Rabon and Miss Ruth Edge were seen on the highway Sunday afternoon. Miss Gracie Edge spent last week in Conwav with her sister, Miss Belle Holt. B. R. Todd was in the city Saturday. DADDY'S GIRL. o SHOULD SAY SO Special care is required to keep milking machines cte/in so that, thevi j will not be a source of contamination for the milk that passes through them. After many tests the United States Department of Agriculture has decided that the heat method?that is? the use of hot water at a temperature of 100 to 170 degrees F.? is much better for sterilization than solutions such as chlorin ?r salt and chlorin. The salt-chlorin solution was found to be no better flan the plain chlorin solution. o Drinking cups, paper doilies, second sheets, and onion skin paper, all at The Herald shop. o COTTON Spot cotton prices declined 0 points during the week/ New York March future contracts declined 12 points. Spot cotton closed at 27.86c per pound. New York March futures at 27.90c. o 9m QuWm That Dwt Net Affect Oh Htatf Bec?i?e of it? tonic And laxative ?fleet. LAJCArt"K BROMO QUININK i? better than ordinarn'n.oe and doe? not cau?e nervoumtin no* nvrng in head. Remember the fall name ?< / the -4 n?*nr? v* GROVR o SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HORRY. Court of Common Pleas. Rosa Caroline West and Eliza Dorinda Elizabeth G. Holmes, plaintiffs, vs. Bud Todd, Tompie Todd. John W. Watts, Ellen Faircloth, "Willie J. Watts ,and P. F. Watts, defendants. To the Devendants Above Named: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required t? 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 complaint on the subscriber or subscribers at his or their office at Conway, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the clay of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plnintifT in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Januarv 18th, A. D. 1923. H. H. WOODWARD. Plaintiff's Attorney. To Bud Todd and Tompie Todd. ABSENT DEFENDANTS: TAKE NOTICE That the Comprint in the foregoing- stated action and the Summons of which the foregoing* is a copy were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and.for Horry County, at Conway, S. C., on the 19th dav of January, A. D. 1923. W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C C. C. P. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney. o NOTICE OF SALE By virtue of a contract constituting a chattel mortgage held by Hartman Furniture and Carpet Company, vs. Mrs. J. A. I,egette, I have seized and will sell at public auction for cash, to . the highest bidders at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in Loris, S. C., on Monday, February 5th, 1923, all and singular the following described furniture, to wit: F lYlJllinfrnniF - IrOUIC, 1 Koclav; 1 seemless Brussel rug, about 11 o o Don't fail to see eyes. We will 1 of samples. L. A. WOODF Eye Sight i ffAY, S. C, FEB. 1, 1923 - feet by 12 feet; 9 yards of linoleum; 1 mantel clock. M. C. BUTLER, Agent of Mortagee. H. H. WOODWARD, Attorney for Mortgagee. u NOTICE OF LOST CERTIFICATE Notice is hereby given that certificate of deposit No. 290, dated Maj 26th, 1920, amount $2,000.00. issued by Farmers Bank, of Loris, S. C., is alleged to be lost by the holder of the same, and all persons whomsoever arc hereby notified and warned not tc purchase or negotiate the said certificate if found, but all such person, ci persons, company, or companies, whe may have possession of said certificate are hereby notified and requirec to bring the same to the Farmers Bank, at Loris, South Carolina. FARMERS BANK, By Charles D. Prince, Cashier. l|ll|23-4t, * o SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HORRY. Court of Common Pleas Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company, A Corporation, plaintiff, vs. E W. Prince, E. W. Prince and F. G Prince, co-partners, trading under the Firm Name of Prince Brothers; ant Arnold Bell, Trustee in Bankruptcy of the said E. W. Prince, F. G. Prince and Prince Brothers, defendants. To The Defendants Above Named: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEE and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is heve .with served upon you. and to serve t copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber or subscribers at his or their office at Conway S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the da> of such service; and if you fail to an swer the complaint within the t me aforesaid, the plaintiff in this actior will apply to the Court for the reliel deniandeel in the complaint. Dated December 26th, A. D. 1922. H. H. WOODWARD, Plaintiff's Attorney To F. G. Prince, ABSENT DEFENDANT: TAKE NOTICE That the Com plaint in the foregoing stated actior and the Summons of which the foregoing is a copy were filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court oi Common Pleas in and for Horrj County, at Conway, S. C., on the 28tii dav of December, A. D. lf>22. W. L. BRYAN, <L. S.) H?H?' WOODWARD, PlaintifTs Attorney ? o NOTICE OF SALE r~r~ Under and bv virt n<? nf tlio - t. ...? va^V UVVI VV and judgment of the court made by his Honor, W. C. McLain, Special Presiding Judge, in/the case of Simor Boyd et al., Plaintiffs. vs. John Boyd, et al., defendants, and dated the 2Sth day of October, A. D. 1922, I, the undersigned W. L. Bryan. Cleric 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, during legal hours of sale, on salesday in February next, it being the 5th day of said month, all and singular that certain real estate situate in Horry County, and described as follows, to wit: No. 1, a certain parcel of land situate in Simpson Creek Township, Horry County, S. C., containing One Hundred (100) acres, more or less, known as the Porter Hole place, bounded by lands of Henry Cains /ind others, being lands conveyed to Simon Boyd by Sam Todd. TERMS of Sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. January 15th, 1923. W. L. BRYAN, Clerk of Court as Special Master, Horrv Ccunty. sherwood & McMillan, Plamtiff'e A o SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Complaint Served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HORRY. (Court of Common Pleas.) G. T. Oliver as Administrator of the Estate of W. H. Oliver, deceased, plaintiffs, vs. Julia Watts Moore, John Edward Watts and Carl Watts, defendants. To the defendants, Julia Watts Moore, o I will be at :: fes, Horry Drug i: Store, Con- i: |(j& way, the f Wr ? * r- 11191 iviun* X ^ day, Febru- i! ary 5th. i: me about your ? lave a full line || 4 > 4 tUFF, D. Opt. Hi Specialist. < l 4 4 John Edward Watts, and Carl Watts: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this t action of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at their olfice, 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 f aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action I will apply to the court for the relief : demanded in the complaint. k Conway, S. C., January 11th, 1923. ; Sherwood & McMillan, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Attest: ; W. L. BIIYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P., Horry County. S. C. ' TO THE ABSENT DEFENDANTS, I Julia Watts Moore, John Edward . Watts and Carl Watts: TAKE NOTICE that t?ie original summons of which the above is a copy and the complaint herein was filed in the office of the Clpvk nf rmn-f of Common Pleas for Horry County, S. C., on the 11th day of January, 1023, and that copies of said papers have been mailed to you at your last known address and place of residence. Conway, S. C., January 11th, 1923. sherwood & McMillan, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Attest: W. L. BRYAN, (L. S.) C. C. C. P., * Horry County, S. C. | On reading and filing the affidavit j of Hoyt McMillan, one of the attorr neys for the plaintiff herein, it apt pearing that the defendants, John Edward Watts and Carl Watts are infants under the age of fourteen, 1 necessary parties to this action, re, side without this State and with their mother, Julia Watts Moore, at Baden, * N. C., and should appear by guardian ad Litem, Now: On motion of Sherwood & McMillan, plaintiff's attorneys, ORDERED, That J. S. Vaught, Esq., Judge of Probate Court, said State and County, be, and is hereby appointed guardian ad Litem NIST ? for the infant defendants, John Edi ward Watts and Carl Watts, under provision of Sec. 165 of the Code of Civil Procedure, unless they or their mother with whom they reside shall within twenty days after service here* of apply and have some proper person appointed guardian ad litem in said infant's behalf. I^et this order and notice be served personally or by 1 publication in The Herald, a newspaper published in Horry County, Con" way, S. C. Conway. S. C., Jnnuarv 11th, 1923. ' w. l. bryan, (l. S.) C. C. C. p., 1 Horrv County, S. C. sherwood & McMillan, Plaintiff's Attorneys. o NOTICE OF SALE itn/^AV OH/) kit /jaakaa vi?u^i unu ujr tji vuc vi mr ucvi CO I and judgment of the court made byl his Honor S. W. G. Shipp, Presiding! k I ?????mm A ??? i ' l' .'.'A'.VWiV.VW/J'WMV j Ford J J Our Mr. Buck 1 J a letter from j Mr. W.. Manager Sales, F * wkirk Ua cat?. J ff AAIV1A 1AV oc*jr %> I? "We have finished > tailing 1,202,517 Ford tail deliveries for Dec < Cars and Trucks. i 44You know we are i < vise the thousands of ! planned on spring delii J now and take advanta ? opportunity to make d< ; points to a greater shor ; this spring than ever I Farmers already realiz ? inrr rlpliv#*npc nf Parc ?< ^ VtV^A T Vt iVU VI X-/V* 4 O ) ? now. if 44You should advise J actual facts that they i ^ with you NOW for pi 5 is the only assurance v I their obtaining Ford | spring and summer." Buck Mi Authorize Conwa; ^^/yVtfyVWWWWVWAVWWWWW Judge, in the case of Farmers I Merchants Rank, A Corporaticfl Plaintiffs, vs. G. T. Williamson, J. I Morris, W. L. Richardson, Mary I Williamson, Martha J. Williams! and Joseph S. Williamson, detefl dantS) and dated the 11th day of Jafl uary, A. D. 1923, I, the undersign! W. L. Bryan, C. C. C. P, ,as Specfl Master, of Horry County, will sell public auction, to the highest bidcfl before the Court House door, at CcH way, in Horry County, and State I South Carolina, during legal hours sale^on salesday in February next,I being the 5th day^ of said month, I and singular that certain real estiB situate in Horry County, and descrfl cd as follows, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel I land lying and being in Simpsfl Creek Township, County and SuH aforesaid, described as follows: ? ginning on a stake in the fish pofl branch; thence westward to a stafl in the Allen Branch; thence AIlM Branch to Richardson Collins < land; thence Eastward Richards Collins Co., line to a stake. The V ginning corner of Richardson CollB Co. line beside the olrf field fenfl thence Southeastward with Richafl son Collins Co. line to a stake in J. Hughes line; thence said HugW line to a stake; thence northward the beginning corner, containing ffl ty (40) acres, more or less. I 'TERMS of Sale Cash. PurchaB to pay for papers and stamps. | January lzth, ltfzs. H. H. Woodward, Plaintiff's Attorney. ^ H W. L. BRYAN, C. C. P., as Special Master I Horry County. I mW^- snuffy cold?^l ImentholatumI % clears the nosc Jfm M K W M M B t n wwirw? wwiriririnrirwirvririfinrwii^H IHORRY COUNT* j TRUST CO. | 2L. D. Magrath, Manag? |Real Estate, Bonds arm | Insurance. I W.VAW^A'dWV/AVrtwl Facts I has just received I A. Ryan I ord Motor Co., in I a wonderful year, re- . Cars and Trucks. Re- I ember total 105,799 I really obligated to ad- I prospects who have I /ery to list their orders I ge of our dealers' first ^livery, for everything tage of Ford products I >efore in our history. I e this and are accept- H Trucks and Tractors I all prospects of these I may list their orders I rompt delivery, which I /e can give them of products for use this H otor Co. I d Dealers I y, S. C. I