The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, August 25, 1921, Image 6
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ACADEMY
OPENS IN FALL
Students Can Get Board in
Homes of People Near
Wannamaker.
The Pee Deo Baptist \cademy is
the name under which the Baptist
church will cot duct the Academy that
was located in this section of th?? : tato
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"Im ? II i VII IIIU (H.X |/iv III V uiihih i i i
vcnuMMber when donations were asked
sometime a 70. should the school be
located here.
It is one of a number of such
schools established by the Baptist denomination.
The school was located at Vannamaker,
in this County, and it will !>e
open for students on October 3rd,
1921, being conducted, of course, in
the Wannamaker School liuilding until
the plans for the erection of the
regular acedemy buildings can l?e
tarried out. It will be a first class
high school for preparing students for
college. It is intended to furnish educational
advantages to the section of
this state composed of Marlboro,
Marion, Dillon and Horry C'< unties,
hence the name which has been selected
for the school.
The school has an advertisement in
this week's issv.e eivinc the date on
which the school will onen. Students
who attend from a distance
he able to K'et board in homes of people
near the school.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and 1>\ virtue of the decrec
imd judgment of the court made b\
his Honor S. W. G. Shinp Presid
ing Judge, in the case of Lizzie Bell
Davis, and Lottie Ellen Lewis, Plaintiffs
vs Ellen Stalvev. Nora Sta'vev
and Burroughs & Collins Companv.
Defendants, and dated the 27th day
of May A. D. 1921 I, the undersigned
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w. \j. tsryan. r. as specim
Master, will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder before the
Court House door at Conway, in
Horry Count, and State of South
Carolina, during legal hours of sale,
on salesday in September next, it being
the 5th day of said month, all
and singular those certain lands situate
in Horry County, and described
as follows, to wit:
Tract No. 1 All that tract of land
in Conway Township, in the County
and Stj?*e aforesaid, containing
3 4.7 acres, designated as Parcel A on
a plat made by VV. C. Pitts, in Sentember
1918. beimr thp same land
conveyed to K. P. Stalvey by Burroughs
& Collins Company on Soptember
14th. 1918, and bounded
North by land of Conway Lumber
Company, East and South by BurI
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Our BU]
Have
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Northeri
Marl
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j and accomplished
went for, namel
CHANDISE B
FOR A SONG.
the hard cash to
down and thereto
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merchandise 25
cheaper than other
j \\ atch this spa
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f will have good ne
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Irougs & Collins Company, and West
[by land of A. fi. Davis and land of
Conway Lumber Company.
Tract No. 2. All that tract of land
lying in Dog Bluff Township, containing
two and one-half acres, mor#?
or less, purchased by K. P. Stalvey
from Kant Brown and known as a
I part of the Rant A. Brown estate,
and hounded North by land of Fred
i Lewis, East by T. M. Shelly, South
I and West by Hani Brown land,
j Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
I pay tor papers.
Conwav, S. C., August 3rd, 1921.
W. L. Bryan C. C. C. P.
As Special Master.
K. 11. Woodward,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
d.hTrussis- I
I OUT AGAIN
Although the wound sustained by
I). H. Kuss in the fight with Berry
food on a recent Sunday, was a
dangerous one, and so that it was
uncertain what the results might he
from it; yet he survived the injury
and there were no very bad aftereffects
so that he was able to he
[out again the middle of last week.
I At first grave fears were entertained
fcr his ultimate recovery from
I the fractured hone in the back of
the hea 1.
Berry Todd was hold for trial in
; the court of General Sessions on
i charge of assault and battery with
intent to kill.
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THE WEARY W AY
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Daih Becoming Less Wearisome to
Many in Conway.
I With a back that aches all day,
With rest disturbed at night,
Annoying urinary disorders,
'Tis a weary way, indeed.
Doan's Kidney Pills kre especially
for kidney trouble.
Are endorsed by Conway citizens.
Ask your neighbors.
Mrs. M. E. McCall, Conway, says:
, "1 had symptoms of kidney trouble
for a long time and finally I
couldn't stand the pains any longer.
I was very nervous and tho least
I noise would frighten me. I became
j tired and languid and had no ambition
at all. My kidneys acted irreglularly
and I was greatly bothered on
that account. Finally I got Doan's
Kidney Pills at the Norton Drug Co.
I They gave me wonderful relief. T
took another box and was entirely
cured."
Price fiOc. at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy,?get
' Doan's Kidney Pills?tho same that
Mrs. McCall had. Foster-Mfiburn
Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y.?ad (4)
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A. V. Bessent spent some time in
Conway last week on business.
:y adopted by mari
/ers | ill
Hitch Yo
rned i
1 35c DRESS
GINGHAMS
M I 0 yds for
n 98c
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I imported bIL
Ku\S i c a* ?^er s
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what they Yd-wide PER
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OUGHT count. Soft iinisl
We had Our Price
pay spot 15c yd
re secured
to 40'
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THE HORRY HF.RAI.D, CON
Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer.
Relieves pain and soreness, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia. Sprains, etc.?Ailv.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the
period of compulsory school attendance*
in the Evergreen school
district will begin on the first* Monday
in September, 1921, for the
period of four months, or the length
of the term, if less than four months,
under the provisions of tht act of
fho A ?Ki.. -
vuv vjvuLiui finauinuij' ()l JSOVltll
Carolina approved the 12th day of
April 192t; and that the provisions
of said act will bo carried out as to
all those who fail to comply thorcPig
Chow P
More Hog
Less Cost
Bee axis e?
It Makes Pigs
It Fattens
It Regulates
A comparative test will sho
Pig Chow produces 25%
hog at Jower cost per poi
average ration.
Pig Choiv keeps 'em c
See us today
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WAY, S. C , AUGUST 25, 1921
in.
Dated August 2nd, 1921.
S. L. Burroughs,
J. R. Tucker,
G. W. Collins,
Board of Trustees.
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LOST?One blue serge coat with
discharge from the army in inside
pocket. One Junior phi was attach ed
to lapel of coat. The inside* pocket
bore the initials D. E. T.. Finder
please return to the Horry Herald
office and receive reward. lmo
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To Cure #Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE RROMO QUININE (Tablets.) It
stops the Cough and Headache and works off the
Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30c
ilakes m
at ifti
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fei'l <11
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CtTOW ?|: fgj!
, few* 1
w that Purina Luni
to 40% more
und than the loii
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lS retail prices in c.
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iggest Load it Evt
Ladies' GAUZE.
,ow vests
)S! Present Whole?RS
r.ale price 10 I-2c
OW! Our price 9C
MEN'S HANt
s TICK- Nice an>
NG 25 for i
Quality.
t ... GEORGETTE
a Waists. All coland
buy 0rs. Values to
for SQc ' To clean out
I for $1.98' |
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3 Crowd to
ath Carolina.
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Rub-My-Tism is a powerful antiseptic
Cures infected cuts, old sores,
etc.?adv.
NOTICE
All persons are hereby forbidden to
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Address: fyjyr([e Bcach, S
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Nich<
i First Session Opens Octc
For information, address
J. H. M
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Ladies' HOSE * We
Black and Brown
new s
Only a limited
quantity. While SOLL
they last 9C other si
We
)KERCHIEFS quick a
d large. ^ain m(
151.00 ,
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VOILE Waists
Worth $2.25. D1SR.
Must be cleaned VISI1
out. Pick one for .
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my two ir.ir.or sons, Sam Mace Gore,
aged ID, and Vonzy Gore, 18 years of
ago; these boys having ran away from ^
me about four weeks ago.
S. C. GORE,
AUsbrook, R. P. D. 2.
? August lf>th, 1921.?8|18-3t.
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EADY FOR 1
ZERS SEE i
< Hardwick
3, S. C.
>\ Agents
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j way, see us
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TIST ACADEMY
Is, S. C.
>ber Third, 1921.
principal,
itchell, Lbenezer, S. C.
'.TO
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iw Shoe
partment
arP hll\/ir?rr ct ?-?/-! I
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tock of shoes to be
) at prices cheaper than
ores PAID for them,
need additional room
md are wiping out cer^rchandise
to get needn.
L COST PRICES
EGARDED. A
^ TO THIS STORE
.CONVINCE YOU
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