The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, October 07, 1909, Image 6
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THeXORi'U AS.) SOUTH i.AROLINARAILKP.O
COMPANY
IN UK
A CERTAIN HOP OF I,\ND, THE
PROPERTY OK ANDREW JOHNSON
To Andrew Johnson
Yon will h^ruby take notice that
Th? N?r' .".'i! Suu'h Onroli'o Railway
Company .. c. 'r i,kI corporation c.hnr' rert
ami ocean 7. -d rand by virtne
of the inwn or tha Stn'o of South
aruliua, requires fo?* 1 iuht of wuv and
tin: locitiou of depot*. station*. tarnoutji
mi.! other net* 'Ssiirv uses of said
c>rp?... 1 r iilrvil and common
< ii' cr n' ii:j- r< ni'i tr?* ph?, 11 ft r?
nin >? c \v?d :|.r,v <>wued by you and
in y< ur 1 *; s-to; . >itnot?-10 the town
of I niton, i|, 11, . t 'on nt v of ' la mi in and
t*t f .ii.T.-s i'.I, a-id described ' * fofows,
i.i wit: Ml th it cci'tain lot of
land, utv io:r>n ;{o feet on Second Av nat>
Strii i and run nine back : t rieht
an trie* t'u . tn ,-JO feet more or le<s to
ami boon '?I V irth hv lot of Simon
I'itR". K i t i lot -.f Dr. C. Her.sW,
Suet'. hv h t "f Henry PiiRe and West
hv Siit-1 S-ootid Avi'iiuii. You will
'art!."- notion that unless you si?"ify
.tt r.titi^ within thirty fluv< from
the f!:?i: ci iI.m .wii" of this tuj*UUo.t
y >'l. y ?Uro riSelit to the use of said
I ifif-ir ih<- joir-efs. i aforesaid, proceeding.
. ' ' ' :i t i eouiieniu 'hi* same
acenrdin t- ih st at lite in such east
ni.ul>* ami p ><vi.?
Di:' >u. >. ?* < ).T. tJncl IW9.
< i i ') \V. K. Bonsai,
Pies. Y-?i o ?r; South Carolina Ity. llo,
Livingstoa & <? '-s iu,
Attorn'/of i* >t oilier.
To Andrew Johnson:
You re haro
V-y notiti ' 'hut. unless in the meautiuit
you sijfnd'v vour consent thereto. th'rtv
days after th? a.-rvioe of this notice up
on yon. application will ho male t i tin
JiifliT" of rh" ir" 11 if <\>nri in s.nd oi
the T\\*"l'tlt O'rfiMt, State of Son*.h f'uroliiin,
for the f*>p of u jury tr
usoer'nin tin amount which shall hi
fair for tho I"t or p iroel of land in siid
notice rli?ori'o '. f ir railroad iim'< an<l
purp >s-s. a?;-l ?'? it iiiiui'ili itolv i'imvnfter
th 1'! rk of ?!> fironit Court in
and for the C"un'y ?f Marion, in the
Sfat'? a!i i. m ?>I::rion, will ompanell
stvh jury innccordiuici; with the.
statute in such rase made mid provided.
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Livingston v Gibson
Attvs. of Pet..
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FARM HINTS.
Getting Ready For Winter le a Part
of Good Management. C
So far as possible everything should
be put In gpod condition for the wlu
ter. The cows should be put lu the 4
stable nights, where they cau be better j
fed and cared for. The stable should ^
be put In the best condition for use.
both for the comfort of the cowi or ^
other animals aud convenience in car- I
ing for them. Have good floors and 1
stalls and plenty of light. Put In more ^
windows when needed and there is
room. Make the stable comfortably
warm, but have sufficient means for
ventilation, so that the air shall not be
close or bad smelling. C
The health of the animals should al C
ways be carefully looked after. A
yearly application of whitewash will
add to the good looks of the stable and 1
is considered a sanitary measnre.
There should always be an endeavor
to have everything as convenient as
possible for those having the care, of ?
the stock, as that means much during
the long months of winter In time and
labor. I
Car? of Cowa.
Prices for milk, cream and butter
are high, very high for the time of
the year, and may go higher and continue
high through the winter. This
prospect should encourage farmers to
do the l>est possible for their cows to
keep up a good flow of milk. Keeping
the cows in the stable on cool nights
I und feeding to the most profitable
I point or limit should be practiced.
,! Do not undertake to winter more
. stock than can be well kept, as there
j Is no profit in this. Use plenty of bed'
ding, so that the cows may be kept
clean. Feed the best combination of
grains, market cost considered, for the
production of milk along with the well
cured corn fodder, silage and good
buy, advises American Cultivator Regularity
In all of the work Is also a
! uecessary condition for the best sueI
f-eus.
Implements and Machines.
With th? 1... ^
-v.u>ui ueip me
fanner finds It necessary to supply the
; deficiency so far as possible by the
> use of the best Implements and innf.
chines. It costs a good deul on the
average sized farm to gei supplied
, wttb these, and they shonld l>e made
' the best use of and then well cleaned
and housed.
Took No Chances.
An old woman was ill, and a kindly
neighbor took a boitle of whisky to
her. The neighbor then said she would
give the old woman a glass of the
whisky then and another In the nioruiug.
The old woman recolved the first
glass. About tea minutes elapsed, and
then she suddenly exclaimed:
"You'd better let's Lev tbrother noo.
Ye beer o' so mouy sudden tmeths noo
sdays."?Dundee Advertiser.
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Our good:
Hat" they are the best.
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please you. Yours truly,
THE ST
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C HICAGO
..Pressing Ciajb...
LEANING AND REPAIRING.
RATES:
Suits per month, - - - $1.00
Suit pressing, .... .50
Suit cleaning, - - - - .73
pr. Pants pressing. - - - .?5
pr. Pants cleaning, - - .35
Coat pressing, .... .35
Coat cleaning. - .50
onthly Club rates in advance,
lothes called for and delivered to
lub members.
Fohn II. Bethka,
PROPRIETOR
DILLON. S. C.
H-CWrke CTw,
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FAMOUS
OLD
tf/Jve&RN S
IWf/WFV^fe
MADE in the old fashioned wa'
scrupulous care and fully mat
really good Corn Whiskey, the genui
order famous old "Tar Heel."
c We prepay express charges
1 G*
Clarke's Happy Valley Corn, ' 92
CLARKE'S TAR HEF.L CORN. 2
Clarke's Select Old Corn, 3
Clarke's Tar Heel Rye. 3
Clarke's Monogram Rye, 4
CL All goods guaranteed under the Nj
a All goods shipped by express in plaii
<L Remit postal or express money orde
G. Price-list upon request.
MAIL YOUR ORDE
H. CLARKE &
RICHMOND,
"THE CANNON BALL EXI?RE
:SE8EHEB
laiNh
re in/ite you to call and ge
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?Heavy am
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?We offer you the Far
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We will take .
care o' your money for you, safe- -m
guard it from all harm, return it
to you any time you wish unci, what *
is more, will pay you for the priv- t
ilege of taking e.uoof ir if it is left
with us for six month or more. \
Now if that isn t a Mjuaro deal t\
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we don*i know what i -. I'ring it . !
in and try it- :)]
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V cf selected coin, distilled with
ured. if you want to drink some j
ine old Southern kind, you should
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L J*. 2 C?L Jc*. 4 Fall Qu 12 Full Qt*.
50 $ 5 SO $2.75 $ 7.75
.85 5.00 3.25 9.00
35 6 00 4.00 10.00
.85 7 00 4 00 11.00
.75 9.00 5.00 14.00
itional F'ure Food Law.
i packages the day order is received,
r, registered letter or certified check.
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:r to-day to
: SONS, INC.,
VIRGINIA.
SS MAIL ORDER HOUSE." ? j |j
BEHEHBBI
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t our prices on anything in
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sst. PriceS
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Give Us Your Job .
| KILLS FLE8
; . $}
h | Cures the worst case of Mange. I J*.
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Fuil line Bicaises Dog Remedies, $$}
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No Hard Times During 1908 j
? with ? i
The South Atlantic Insurance Company
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The Following Increases for the Year Show: I
Nevr Pie*niums 60\c!c Insurance in Force 24 %
Renewal Premiums 31 " Net Assets 19 " j
Insur.mcejlssueclt 40 " Net Surplus 15
Total Income 39 per cent.
Ail Ww Forms <>t" Policies (living Most Liberal Conser
vative Options to Insured.
MAX FASS, General Agent,
DILLON, S. C.*
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