The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, July 28, 1910, Image 7
So ?
latlves Id Ureensboro.
^ Karl SUerbe was here from Latt
^ for a abort while Tuesday.
a Miss Jennie Funk, of Florenc
is visiting Mlas Mabel Leigh Evan;
& Miss May Williams of Lake City
a the guest of Misses Kate and E
la Braddy.
^ Mrs. J. H. David and Miss Edn
A David are spending time at Ashvlll
^ u r>
# Miss Lizzie Bethea, of Bennett
a Tille, was among the visitors i
^ town Monday.
'# Sam Levin has returned rrom Phi
A adeJphia and Atlantic City whei
ho has been spending his vacatloi
^ Mr. H. M. Stackhouse, secretai
of the Board of Trustees at Cien
Son College, is visiting his son, D
Wade Stackhouse.
Rev. H. A. Willis will preach i
Bnownsvllle Sunday for Rev. M
Brabham and there will be no sei
_ rices at the Baptist church.
:#
Mr. H. H. Knight of Oreensbon
H^has accepted a position as stenogn
_>her and book-keeper for the Dillo
wHardware Co.
Oen. T. B. Gordon. buyer fc
_the A. T. Co., has returned to Di
OPpon and his genial smile will b
^^soen at the Palmette Warehous
^^again this season.
T^P J. L. Bridges went down to Wi
^^ntngton Saturday to attend a mee
^^ng of the board of directors of th
gdMOrder of Railway Telegraphers <
Which he is a member.
At the residence of Mr. W. C. T(
^^Jar last Sunday afternoon Mr Cole
Horn and Miss Hayes were marrie
Rev. H. A. Willis. The brid
?A?d groom reside a short distanc
^Pacross Dillon bridge.
ft# Quite a number of Dillonites a
handed the Woodmen picnic at Cai
s*4wUna Friday. The editor of Tb
.^Jlerald feels grateful to several c
Carolina friends for an inviti
^Uon, but regrets that urgent dutif
"" "It home kept him from attendini
Max Fass has received from tb
^^ uth Atlantic Life Insurance Co
"" which he is the special agent,
^Atadsome fountain pen for havin
written the largest amount of ii
jgM^yirance during the first week i
July, T?is is one of many prem
94Ibs Mr. Fass has received from h
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rt We are pleased t
the Greatest Ba]
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P RESTRICTIONS
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Here ladies is a ch
J. C. Malcolm, sp<
t> Souvenir pie plate will b
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fr? Saleeby's Candy K
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8 Em i ? / and enou felt W
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mote
insurance within a specified Xime
R than any of the other agents.
Capt. E. H. Carmlchael. of Savane
| nah, has been spending a few days
' ; with his mother, Mrs. Agnes aCrj
mlchael. Capt. Carmichael has alls
most recovered from the injuries he
1- j received about two months ago
j when his train, while running at a
great rate of speed, was wrecked.
la I
e, i ? Notice
to Road Overseers.
b- To the Overseers of Public Roads
n in Dillon County:
You are one and severally request
ed to call out every person liable to
road duty and put your respective
e joints of road in first-class condi1*
tlon at once. The traveling public
.y demands it. Give me your hearty i
j. co-operation and Dillon County ere '
r long can boast of having the best
roads west of the Big Pee Dee.
W. T. Bethea. .J W\ Rowland, ]
. Clerk. Supervisor
r. 7-28-2t.
found a Pot of Gold
and Rich old Rye.
3' Florence Times.
l" A good story is told from Marion
in of the finding of a treasure that had
been long buried under the earth.
Excavations were being made for
i_ st.iuiv purpose on a plantation in the I
ie Britton's neck section when the neie
gro laborers who were making the
excavations came on an old cement
cellar dug there, nobody knows how
long ago, for there is 110 record of
t_ any such work that the people know
? of.
In the cellar was found a pot of
gold ?nd four gallons of old whiskey
; The story is told to the Times by
y a lady just over from that section,
^ who says that it is well authenticale
ted" |
,e It is said that the find was on the
I plantation known as the old Jenkins
1 place, one of the finest places in the
county, and an old slavery time plan
r~ tation now owned by Mr. Frank Dal?
Ws.
>f
l" LOST.
i8
? In Dillon ladies palin gold watch,
with inscription in back of case as
10 follows: "Berttaat Moore, 25th.
birthday, 1902." getting in back of
a aMs.*1 Reward t^r return to J. W.
g Mtfotf. Dillon. ..
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" SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
is STATE -OTtth CAROLINA
L
rem
o announce to the ladies o
king Contest ever held ii
m mg %
the market, by
It is understood that all cakes ent
Kitchen, opposite Passenger Depot,
names of the contestants will not be
ance to win a valuable prize and at th<
ecial represetative of the N- K. Fairbf
e given to all who purcliase COTEOL!
lottolene and Mountain Cii
litcben offers to give one 10 lb block o
IBER TIME,
Dillon Wholes,
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COUNTY OF DILLON
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS i
C. T. O'Ferral! as Administrator |
of the personal estate of Juitt Mo |
Call, Deceased, Plaintiff I \
-vs- |
Sarah McCall, Louis McCall,,]
Diana Brown, Mingo McCall, Eu- J <
gene McCall, Amelia Gerald and t ?
Clara McCall; Helen Fuller and
Tctcdosia Fuller; John McCall.
Mary McCall, Queenie McCall. Peri>i>
?..a a., .o u?p?ii. t iir t?m 1 .
/ ??% u ni'inv ?uv\.ait| J. >V . i/ll" |
loa and T. A. I'.Clon, Dillon Whole- i
saie Grocery and others, the heirs i
at law and creditors of said Juitt (
McCall deceased.
Defendents.
To the defendents Sarah McCall, ! 1
LouS McCall, Diana Brown, Mingo |
McCall, Eugene McCall, Amelia!^
Gerald, and Clara McCall; Helen j
Culler and Theodosla Fuller; John
McCall Mary McCall, Queenie Mc- 8
Call Perry, and Annie McCall; J 1
W. Dillon and T. A. Diloln,Dillon > ^
Wholesale Grocery and others, the ]
heirs at law and creditors of said 4 *
Juitt McCall, Deceased:
You are hereby summoned and re- <
quired to answer the Complaint in '
this action which is filed in the of- i
fice of the Clerk of the Court of : {
Common Pleas, for the said Coun- J
ty, and to serve a copy of your s
answer to the said Complaint on *
the subscribers at their office in J
Dillon, S. C., within twenty days l
after the service hereof exclusive *
of the day of such service; and if '
you fail to answer the complaint (
within the time aforesaid, the 1
plaintiff in this action will apply I*
to the court for the relief demand- *
ed in the complaint.
Dated the first day of July A.
D. 1910.
Test: JNO. C. BETHEA. (S. S.)
'VINGSTON & GIBSON <
Plaitiff's Attorneys, ; j
To the defendants, the said Eu- ]
gene McCall, Mingo McCall. Amelia i
Gerald. Helen Fuller. Theodosla Ful-i 1
ler and John McCall:
You will hereby take notice that i j
the complaint in above entitled ac- 1 I
tion was filed in the office of the !
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas J
in and for the County of Dillon in j
the State of South Carolina, in Dil- '
Ion, on the first day of July A. D. '
1910.
And you, the said Helen Fuller, ,
Theodosla Fuller, and Annie Mc- 1
Call will further take notice that <
uoiew you, or ?ome one legally authorized
to do ao, apply within ,
twenty days from the date of the
service of the summons herein upon
Cak
f Dillon that we coopera
i Dillon, Dillon Wholesa
v Valuabl
I Ladies mah
a 1
' CO,
AND
G(
Gold Medal Flour.
Gold Medal Flour.
Gold Medal Flour.
Eisse A Hanboraa Cof fee by C. 8. Hei
oice of 9l.OO worth of Premier aad Na
Chaa Saleeby.
ered will be sold and proceeds go to
not latet than 3 p. m. Friday July 2
known to the Judges. Cakes judge
5 same time be helping the Civic Lei
ink Co., will call on all ladies to exp
ENE daring Mr. Malcolm's stay in 1
I4*li r?i -
/ iWMiuM nour must oe urn
t home made candy to be sold to the
3 TO 5 P.
lie Grocery Co
/
; Co.,
.. ? * '
, * . ? . .-r- l? ? ??* *
you, for the appointment of a guardian
ad litem to appear ana answer
the complaint in said action on ?'>ur
behalf, application will be made to
the Master of said County for the
appointment of such guardian ad
litem, with authority to appear for
you and to answer said complaint.
July 1st. 1910.
LIVINGSTON & GIBSON.
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Dillon, S. C.
7-7-6t.
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Summons and Complaint.
State of South Carolina,
Countyof Dillon.
Complaint to call in Creditors,
Marshal Assets, Etc.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
C. T O'Ferrall as Administrator
>f the personal estate of Juitt McCall.
deceased. Plaintiff.
vs
Sarah McCall, Louis McCall, Dianla
Brown, Mingo McCall, Eugene M
Tall. Amelia Gerald, and Clara McCall;
Helen Fuller and Theodosia
Puller: John McCall. Mary McCall,
Dueenie McCall. Perry and Annie
VtcCall: J. W Dillon and T. A. Dilon.
Dillon Wholesale Grocery and
Jthers, the heirs at law and credi:ors
of said Juitt McCall, deceased.
Defendants.
Pursuant to an order granted in
ibove entitled action by his Honor,
Fudge George E. Prince, all and
lingular the creditors of the intestat
Juitt McCall. late of the county and
State aforeslaid. are hereby notified
;o establish their respective claims
jefore the undersigned, as Master,
it his office in Dillon. S. C., on or
jefore the 20th day of August next
>r be barred the benefit of any de:ree
to be rendered in said action.
Dillon, S. .. A B. JORDAN. '
mly 7th 1910. Master of Dillon
bounty.
>? Master's
Sale.
Under and by virtue of a decretal
jrder made by the Honorable Geo.
S Prince, presiding judge, in the
:ase of O. C. Hayes against Mapi;*
Rpfhea r\t horn I will o?ll
it public auction at the building
sow used as the Court House at
Dillon, S. C.. on August 1st., 1910,
the same being saelsday, the following
described tract of land 'AH
that certain tract or parcel of land
lituatc in the County of Dillon, in
the state aforesaid in Manning town
diip, containing thrt?e acres, fronting
on the L. B. Rogers land on the
west exactly one acre, and running
t>ack on Dr. Wade Stackhouse's line
Far enough to include in a parallelogram
exactly three acres; bounded
on the north by lands of Dr.
Wade Stackhouae. on the south and
?ast by lands of O. C. Hayes and
west by lands of L. B. Rogers.
Terms of sale: Cash. Purchaser
to pay for papers.
7-10-31. A. B-. JORDAN,
Master.
0 f fl
\J V M
tively with the Dillon C
Lie Gro. Co., Chas. Sal
c PrUus give
zing best
' cake with
FTOLEl
! MOUNTAIN CITY MILLS,
rid Medal f
VI.
VII.
VIII.
riag, vat. 11.00 X. A
bob Koodn, boot on erica.
IX. J
the Civic Leagrue. Each iady en
!9th,. 1910. Each lady v ili receiv
:d by quality and not d.? onnii .
ague of your city- 1 y- ur ' ^
lain and demonstrate uu rits >
the city.
id. Ladies of th. Civic
higest bidder proceeds going to tl
M. FR1DA
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* CITATION. P B sellers W. C. moore
State bf South Carolina, SELLERS A MWRK.
Dillon County ff Attorneys at Law.
whereas. Mrs Laura Moody Practice in State and Federal
has made suit to me to grant her Courts- Special attention g'iven
letters of administration of the es- . n^?: .. d i
, ,, , to ,s> jnice over Bank
I tale and effects ot Benjamin
I deceased ' _________________
kindred" ' JOHNSON
j Kindred ?/VEV AT LAW
! Benjamii
I ' . SOUTH CAROLINA.
I they be ; , _
1 Fridav. m t"e Courts of
| o'clock i. 7-21 *tt
cause, if
said leter >F10E Of
not be gr. 2ND. ROGERS
thu mi,: daro, July. A D.; .m! & McLAURIN.
r. a br un son. attorneys-at-law
Judge of Probate dillok, s. o.
7-21-2t. Uffiicc above McLaunn Drug Co.
DULL. calfIN
Strap Pump.
$3.50 NOW $2.75.
Patent Strap pump.
$3.50 NOW $2.75.
BLACKSUEDE
STRAP PUMP
$3.50 NOW $2.75
Misses and Childrens
Pumps and Oxfrods
75 TO $1.75
I W. H. DUNBAR
mrnmrnmmmttmb.
intest |
iivic League have made arrangements for
eeby, E. L. Moore & Co., C. S. Herring.
:LOUR- 3
I Bottle of HHnz Wir Pr???of ?<? *?*' v * Moore A Co., t>I. 75c.
%
1 i , t?1. 55c.
5c he leader of Knbroid
I c Moor** Jt Go., vol 25c
tenng the contest is to deliver her cake to Saleeby's Candy
e a number corresponding: to the number on her cake and the 5^^
ind.
I COTTOLENE. Mrs. Mary J. Lincolns Cook Book and a ~ "
3*
League will serve Cream and Gake. -3
he Civic Leagrue? Candy fresh every week.
Y JULY 29TH. 1910. 3
Q S. Herring,
Chas. Saleeby. g
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