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\ " 11 I?I mil : ?FOR? k Plumbing and Heating 1 ?SEE? CONWAY PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY Located at Conway Iron Works NO I O B TOO SMALL OR TOOLARGE "Let us figure on L >> 4/\K | cy u u i juu. | CITATlbN FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. State of South Carolina, County of Horry, In the Probate Court. By J. S Vaught, Esquire, Probate J udge. Whereas, Mrs. Mary Ella Baker and .1. Garv Baker made suit to me to grant them letters of Administration of the estate of and effects of J. Hartford Br'kor. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. Hartford Baker, deceased, that tKey he and appear before mo, in the Court of Probate, to ho held at Conway, S. C., on the Oth day of May, 1021. next, after nublication hereof. ;tt 11 o'clock in the forenoon, 1;o shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not he grnated. Given under my hand this 14th day of April, Anno Domini, 11921. Published on tin* 21st ?nd 28th days of April, 11)21, in the Horry Herald. J. S. VAUGHT, Probate Judge. IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW What a Heap of Happiness It Would Bring to Conway Homes. Hard to do housework with an aching back. Brings you hours of misery at leisure ojr at work. If women only know the cause? that Backache pains often come from & weak kidneys. T would save much needless woe. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Ask your Neighbor? Road what a Conwav citizen says: i\I rs. J. M. Dusenhury, says: I had symptoms of kidney trouble and my hack was sore and lame. I was tired and lanquid and my nerves were all unstrunpf. My kidneys acte 1 very i rrrpularlv and I was in misery. I knew something would have tc he done so T jx >t Doan's Kidney Pi"*. TV-nn* entirely cured me or tho complaint." (;()?, at all dealers. D n'l jsirv-tr*1^* :i"1- fo'* a k;,,noy vcmcdv? %ct Or an's Kidnev Pill-.?Ihe sam? t'*>4 Mi" Ou?eM>urv lip fl. l'Ystor Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.? idv. (10) RATING OF APPLICATIONS The Civil Service Commission an neunces that Applications will be *?s received until further notice fo the positions of Chemist. Associate Chemist and Junior Chemist. T salaries for these posit ion. rane;e from $1400 1o $5000 a year. The Chemical VVarfnre Service wishes to appoint fifty Chemist from this exami tuition. For further information apply to the Secretary Local Civil Service Board at the local Post office. o Piles C<ir*d In 6 to 14 Day * DrWjtlflts refund i?.oney If PAZO OINTMENT fails t ?Curo Itching. Bliod, ft.ceding or Protmdiofl Pllea. !;^tantiy relieve:* Itching Piles, nnd you con get r^tful sleep after the first coplicr.tion. PrloeBOc. EVERY CHILD needs nourishment that not only sustains strength but also promotes normal growth. SCOTT'S EMULSION is a food-tonic that is of special significance to children. Those who are fty-jr not thriving 1]1 j\ ought to take Scott's Emulsi'on Scott &Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF KMfOIDS (Tahiti or Granule*) fo? INDIGESTION XhtHk STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, i/AC., REtjUiRUD BY THE AIT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912. Ol' the Horry Herald, published' weekly at Conway, South Carolina, | for April 1st, 1921. State ol bouth Carolina, County of Horry, ss. before n.e, a Notary Public in and for \the state and county aforesaid, personally appeared H. It. Woodward, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the owner of the Horry Herald, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc, of the aforesaid publication for the Wlate shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1}>12, embodied in Section 413, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse side of this form, to-wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor and business manager are: Publisher, H. H. Woodward. Editor, H. H. Woodward. Managing'Editor, H. H. Woodward. Business Manager, H. II. Woodward. 2. That the owner is H. H. Woodward. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent of total amount of bonds,, mortgages or other securities are none. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders and security holders, if\any, ^contain not only the list of stockholders and security hold f s as they appear upon the books of the company, hut also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the hooks of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for | whom I such trustee is acting, is jpfiven; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing: affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security; holders who do not appear ! upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no (reason to believe that any other person, association or corporation has any interest direct or indirect in the said ^tock, bonds or other securities than as so stated by him. H. H. WOODWARD. Sworn to and subscribed before me! this 10th day of April, 1921. | * T. R. LUDLAY, Notary Public. WILL DECIDE LATER. The members of the bar of this county held a meeting on Monday ; of last week to consider the holding I of a special term of civil court some 'time during the summer to clear up | the docket of long standing cases, i After some discussion of this matI tor and some other things coming before the meeting, the decision was postponed, as there was not a very large attendance following a week of busy work. | I I j THIS \ f' L ii ! AT ' : CASH AND C Jenkins Bldg., Cor. Lai 1 Lima Beans, per pound. 24 pounds good Flour... Good Sugar Cured Han 8 pound bucket Cottalin 8 pound bucket Snow L Whole Rice, per peck.. No. 2 Tomatoes, per ca Evaporated Apples, per Evaporated Peaches, pei Prunes, per pound Luzianne Coffee, per ca Peanut Butter, 10 oz Breakfast Sausage, V/l Cooked Brains, per can Walter Baker half-poun Walter Baker one-half [ Early June Peas, per ce Sweet Corn, per can Big Hominy, per can.... Eagle Milk, per can Oats, per bag Snuff, half gross Thick Plug Brown Mu Thick Plug Apple To Salmon, per can Lord Calvert Coffee, p< Cash & ( D. F. SAWYER, I THE gOBBY HERALD, OOWWJ DORSEY GOODS f WILL BE SOLD Beginning Next Saturday at Adrian With J. L. Bel! in Charge WILL CONTINUE FOR SOME TIME Prices Will be Based on Whole sale Prices of Such Goods at This Time Readers will find in this issue :? large advertisement telling of the opening of a big sale at Adrian, South Carolina, of the stock of good? of W. J. Dorsey. W. J. Dorsey, an Adrian merchant, who has been running a general store at that place for a num-. ber of years, made an assignment to S. M. Allen on January 17th, 1921. He is " indebted to the amount of $12,000 in 'round numbers, but of this large amount there is $7,000 due to the Armour Fertilizer Works, whose goods Mr. Dorsey handled as Agent for the past several years. In the fertilizer business he would make sales to the farmers and take their notes and crop liens, securing the price of the fertilizer. There is due to him, as he claims, in billsreceivable something over $8,000, but something like $5,000 worth of these bills receivable are made up of these farmers' notes | and have been turned over to Armour Fertilizer Works, 'is they were taken in the name of l bo works and really belonged to them. Soon after this failure some of the loading creditors* attempted to compromise with Mr. Horsey. I hey offered to take fifty cents on the dollar for their debt and offered to let him pay such portion of it now J as he was able and take whatever j time he wanted on payment of the I balance. Mr. Dorsev offered oniyi twenty-five per cent and this offer j so far has been refused by the credit j ors. Beginning on Saturday, April ! 23rd, at the usual hour for opening; the stores at Adrian, the stock of i merchandise, which amounts to eight j thousand dollars worth, will be of-1 fered to the purchasing public at retail and also in small lots to suit 1 the ideas and pocket books of the uersons who will cjiII at the store to j buy goods they need. j J. L. Bell, of Bavboro, will be the J (ieneral Manager of this store and ; it will run for several weeks if notlonger, just as long as the proceeds j of the sales will warrant the ex-1 pense. Assisting Mr. Bell will be j Miss Ada Horsey, who is familiar, with this stock of goods and will understand how to serve the people. f * DR. P. M. BLANTON *' * DENTIST * Offiro in HpralH Biiildino* ^ & Conway, S. C. * i Y Y Y ^ Y ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ? 5 ( ???mmmmmmmwrnamwmmimmmmmmmmm^mmmmmm ', I PEEK'S , THE ARRY STORE jrel St. and Third Ave. $ .10 ; 1.15 i, per pound 35 e Lard 1.25 )rift Lard 1.25 68 n 10 I pound 15 I r pound 25 25 n 35 40 lb. can 35 25 | d can Cocoa 33 x>und can Chocolate .33 in.... 18c 2 for 35 18c 2 for 35 15 25 4.00 5.70 lie Tobacco 25 bacco 25 10 er pkg 43 !arry Store W. T. SQUIRES, % lY, 8. 0 , APRIL 21, 1921. __ PAGE SBVEIf BANKRUPT STOCK Will Be Sacrificed at pW J s fLi' 4 J 1iL? ii I ^ ia Adrian, S. C. Beginning April 23,1921 F v*rvwTi r a vmjiji jl ai^ai wiij jlycxy iu Mumy N an n?? v w m iivivn Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Overalls, Shirts, Dress Goods Hats for All the Family, Canned Goods, Store Fixtures All to Go Regardless of What They Cost. This immense stock of merchandise will be turned loose on the purchasing public beginning on the date above stated and will be sold regardless of what i l r i 11 ? - - - the goods cost. 1 hese goods were purchased when goods were high and we wish it distinctly understood that the amounts they cost will not now be regarded as cost in determining what they will be sold at; but these goods will be sold from the standpoint of what they would sell for at wholesale on the markets at this time. For instance, a pair of shoes that cost $6.00, if they can now be bought at wholesale for $3.00, this lower amount will be the basis on which the prices will be fixed. Many of these goods will go for much less than what they are selling at by wholesale on the markets now. These goods are bankrupt stock, but this does not mean that they are anything less than standard quality. It means only that they must be sold in order to give to the creditors of Dorsey as much as they can expect under the circumstances of such a sale. J. L. Bell, who is well known to the people of Bayboro, Gurley and A *. _ 11 I ' 1 r .1 i i - i ii l /-\cirian communities, win oe in cnarge ol this sale, and assisting him will be Miss Ada Dorsey, who is quite familiar with the stock of goods and the prices at which they were purchased. As much help will be called in as needed to take care of the many customers who will no doubt come to this sale from the very beginning in order to purchase what they need before the stock is all looked over and the best picked out. REMEMBER THE DATE < ^_ H. H. WOODWARD, Agent of Creditors S. M. ALLEN, Assignee i i 1