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i # gTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA MARjON COUNTY EX PARTE TH6 NORTH AND SOUTH OAROLI NA RAILROAD COMPANY IN RE .\ CERTAIN LOT OF LAND, THE PROPERTY OF ANDREW JOHNSON To Andrew Johnson Yoa will hereby take notice that The North and Sonth aroli'ia Railway Company, a railroad corporation chartered and organised nnder and by virtue of the laws of the State of Sonth O lrolina, requires for right of way and the location of depots, stations, turnouts and other necessary uses of said corporation as a railroad and common carrier of passengers and freight, a certain lot of land now owned by you and in your possession, situate in the town of Dillon, in the ounty of Marion and State aforesaid, aud described as folfows, to wit: All that certain lot of land, measuring 30 feet on Second Avenue Street and running back at right angles thereto 120 feet more or less to and bounded North by lot of Simon Page, East by lot of Dr. O. Henslee, South by "lot of Henry Page and West by said Second Avenue. You will further take notice that unless you siguify in writing within thirty days from the date of the service of this notice upon you, your consent to the use of said lot for the purposes aforesaid, proceedings will be taken to condemn the same according to the statute in such case made and provided, Dillon, S. O , Oct. 2nd 1901). (Signed) W. R. Bonsai, Pres. North and South Carolina Ry. Co. Livingston & Gibson, . Attorney ot Petitioner. To Andrew Johnson: You re hereby notified that, unless in the meantime you signify your consent thereto, thirty days after the service of this notice upon you, application will be made to the j Judge of the Circuit curt in and of the Twelfth Circuit, State of South Car- ' olitia, for the empanelliug of a jury to ascertain the amount which phall he fair for the lot or parcel of land in said \ notice described, for railroad uses and j purposes, and that immediately there- , after the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for the County of Marion, in the State aforesaid, at Marion, will empanell such jury inaccordance with the statute in snch case made and provided. Oct. 2 1909. Livingston & Gibson Atxys. or fet., Dillon, S. C., M 33553?$ aa i NE\ ffl W 01 Dry Goods. Notions, H 8? M m A Rood bleach 36 in n M M We are always , M Ever ready to '* 137 Bushels in Marlboro. s h The reports of the results ob- li tained by the several contestants 11 participating in the State Cereal s Growers' contest arc beginning f to reach the office of the depart- t ment of agriculture, ana the showing that is being made indicates t that wonderful results have been c obtained in the matter of intelli- f< gent corn-growing during this f< past year. The State commission in arraging its prizes provided for I a prize for boys and i>ermitted s the boys participating in the State ii contest to also participate in Dr. a T' C J,. A i\iicip|j :> v. imcu ouiics lcii in ut* monstration work contests for school boys with a free trip to r Washington as one of the prizes, e The first boys report to reach b Commissioner Watson has delight-, v ed him beyond all measure, as it s coupes from a Marlboro lad resid- b ing in Brightsville Township, in ! n Marlboro County, and shows a , e production of 152 1-2 bushels on ; a one acre, which is far better thanjc any result obtained by any grown j up firmer in last year's State con-; test. The first prize then having 1 gone to production of 137 3-8 bushels. Not alone is the total result one of value, but the report A /Aie you w thing to yc Do Yon Produce a Have YOU Made Provisions A; Come-, When Your I Better See the Contracts for su The South Atlantic i Of Richtnc E. STRUDW1C MAX FASS, G DILLON N GO' L Shoes, Clothing Hats, Pants A well sel A beau Our Notion Departn Our line of Domestic! ches wide at 8c worth 10c, ant Oi KID GLOVES in all Big lin eater Coats from 50c to $1.00. Trunks, Suit C; P u Antnr A v-* t i .i v_ i ncav^ aiiu a- am you. Make our please you. Yours truly, THE SI *83j hows that the lad used seed that ? ic obtained from the winner of I ast year's State contest. Further- I nore the manual showing every I tep of cultivation, application of I ertilizer. etc, has been kept in S he most cerditable manner and | he boy obtained his result at a otal expense ot $55 and sold his rop including seed and fodder or $335, all of the seed being:sold or seed purposes. The bov's name is A. Hascom Tsher. Commissioner Watson tatcs that a bushel of this corn n the ear will be placed on exhibit t the State Fair in the field crops epartment. It is interesting to note in this egard that the Drake world's re ord of 1889 on a single was 2551 mshels, and the Tindal 1906 krorld's prize yield was 182, the econd prize being: won with 131 mshels. It is also interesting to lote tnat the Tindal crop was raisd at a total expense of $56 25, nd his total receipts from the rop were $423. The Dillon Herald $1.50 a year. 'orth anyi >ui ldiiiiiy: Lilving for Thein? gainst the day that is Sure to ncomc must Cease? ch protection Offered by the Insurance Company >nd, Ya.. 'Kt President. eneral Agent, f, s. c. ODS IP TO DATE i, Shirts, Collars Underw ? ected line of everything carrie tiful line of Dress Goods in a lent is new complete and we i were bought before the adv< 1 a 12-l-2c kind for 10c. Lo atings and Flannelettes in all the shades at $1.00 guarantee e plain and fancy Handkerchi Wrights Health Underwe ases, and Traveling Bags ly Groceries, nothing but store your stopping plac cantile v lUBBS C aSEESeSB A . .xc.' . I . ?31 LIFE INSURANCE THE SURE PROTECTION. ! Occasionally one runs across a man who declines to protect \ those dependent upon him by insuring- his life. He thinks insurance on his residence and other personal proj>ertv is necessary?but insure his life, never! This V illogical and unwise man proudly boasts of his health and strength and of his ability to care for his family under any and all circumstances. Apparantly he is unmindful of the fact that so often death comes without i warning and that even a hard earned competence may fade away in a night. It is the insurance policy alone that endures: it is the only sure barrier against the encroachments of poverty and want. No man in moderate circumstances can afford to ignore this stern fact. Self-reliance is a fine thing in life, but it is not a tangible asset in the hour of death. THE BEST IN LIFE INSURANCE. The best life insurance policy is that one which gives the greatest amount of protection for the money expended Any agent can figure out an estimate showing that his company PROMISES the most, but any intelligent person can see for himself that the policies of the Greensboro Life Insurance Company GUARANTEE M( >RE than the policies of the other company. For further enlightment on this important subiect communicate with I Forest Taylor, Gen. ; Greensboro Life Insurance Compai SUMTER, S. C. I ! ! r-n LOW PRICES i STOCK OF 1 ear, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, and a full line of Domestics, d in a First Class Dry Goods store. . m 11 the latest Fabrics and Weaves. . 1 are offering some exceptional good bargains, ance and we have the price to suit the quality. >nsdale Cambric 10c and 12-l-2c. Ginghams, Galateas, Suitings and Prints, shades and good qualities. I id. A full line of Wool Gloves and Mittens, efs from 50c doz to $3.00 doz. ar and Cotton Fleeced underwear at astonishing low prices. don't buy before seeing this line. ; the best that can be bought, and prices right, e, look over our line, we are right up to the latest in the mercar yorld. ft _ 0., Dillon, S. C. I -jie?L?k- ??? -Jk