The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, October 05, 1911, SECOND SECTION PAGES 9 TO 16, Page PAGE FIFTEEN, Image 15
COURT COMMON PLEAS.
Roster Cases to bo Tried at tl?e
October Terni, Cimvcnini; on the
9th.
Monday, Oct. 9, 1911.
Calendar 1.
1. Elihu Muldrow vs. Roberta J.
Brunson; Livingston & Gibson,
Montgomery & Lide.
2. Andrew Johnson vs. L. H.
Smith and H. W. Allen; Montgomery
& Lide; Livingston & Gibeon,
M. C. Woods.
3. Emanuel Johnson vs. L. H.
Smith and H. W. Allen; Montgomery
& Lide; Livingston & Gibson;
< M. C. Woods.
4. J. A. Taylor vs. W. C. Bracey;
M. C. Woods; N. B. Hargrove.
5. Jesse Cook vs. A. C. L. Railroad
Co.; Sellers & Moore; Wilcox i
& Wilcox.
Tuesday Oct. lOth.
G. Isadore Blum vr John D. t
Hyatt; Sellers & Moore;, Coggeshall
& Pettigrew; Livingston &
Ciihson.
7. Heniy Rouse vs. A. C. L.
Railroad Co.; Montgomery & Lide;
Henry Buck.
8. E. V. "Baylor and Austin
Hamilton vs. Thos. Jackson and
Neddie Johnson; "Livingston & Gibson,
Sellers & Moore; J. R. Coggeshall.
9. O. C. Hayes as Admin, and in
his own right, vs. E. L. Moore and
J. F. West; Sellers & Moore; Livingston
& Gibson.
Wednesday, Oct. 11.
10. Chaiuey Haysetal vs Evan
Hays; Sellers & Moore; Jas. W. j
Johnson.
O. M. Page, vs. Dillon Live Stock
Co.; Townsend, Rogers & McLaurin;
Livingston & Gibson.
12. E. Sternberger vs. Annie S. ,
Alford; Livingston & Gibson; J. W. j
Johnson, Rogers & McLaurin.
13. J. A. Moore vs. N. & S. C. |
R. R Co; M. C. Woods, J. W. John-j
son; Livingston & Gibson.
Thursday, Oct. 12th.
14. W. P. Prince vs. A. C. L.
Railroad Co.; N. B. Hargrove, [
Goggeshall & Pettigrew; Henry!
Buck.
15. Essie Blanton by N. M.!
Blanton, her guardian ad litem, vs. I
A. C. L. Railroad Co.; Coggeshall
& Pettigrew, Hargrove & Lane; :
Henry Bfuck.
16. A. L Hamer vs. A. H. Ha- j
mer; Hargrove & Lane, Coggeshall
& Pettigrew; Livingston & Gibson.
Friday, Oct, Oct. IS.
17. C. R. Betheo vs. Mandy McI^llnr,.
Tnwn??.,J TD o *?
, ? v/n iiDVUll, IVU^CIIS :VM>
Laurin; Livingston & Gibson.
18. G. T. Bethea vs. Western
w Union Telegraph Co.; Townsend,
Rogers & McLaurin; Wilcox & Wilcox.
19. Wesley Bethea vs. Western
Union Telegraph Co.; Townsend, i
Rogers & McLaurin; Wilcox & Wilcox.
20. People's Grocery Co. vs The
Holliday Co.; Sellers & Moore;
Livingston & Gibson.
21. Kate E. Donaldson vs. L. W.I
Temple; Townsend, Rogers & Mc-1
Laurin; Livingston & Gibson.
Saturday, Oct. 14.
22. E. T. Elliott vs. A. C. L. i
Railroad Co.; Livingston & Gibson;
Wilcox & Wilcox.
23. M.' E. Medlin vs. Jno. C. {
Bethea as administrator; N. B.:
Hargrove;; Livingston & Gibson.
Monday, Oct. 10. Second Week.
24. W. D. Hays, W. T. Bethea,
J. B. Gibson vs. L. B. Haselden;
Livingston & Gibson; J. P. McNeill,
M. C. Woods.
25. First National Bank of
Florence, S. C., vs. E.- O. Bransford
Co. et al; W. H. Wells; M. C.
Woods, J. P. McNeill, Livingstoui
? & Gibson.
26. S. P. McLester vs. G. D. Barlow;
J. K. Owens, Livingston &
Gibson.
Tuesday, Oct 17; Second Week. I
27. Alford Rogers vs. Jas. Bul-!
lock; Sellers & Moore; Livingston
& Gibson.
28. W. B. A Men vs. A. C. L.
itauroad L'o.; Sellers & .Moore;
Henry HUek.
29. Mary A. Allen vs. A. C. L.
Railroad Co.; Sellers & Moore;
Henry Buck.
Calendar 2.
Friday, Oct. 20th, 1?U.
1. Rebecca Shafer vs. Isaac
Ware; Livingston & Gibson; 1'. B.:
Sellers.
2. J. D. Haselden vs. Win. M.
Hamer; Mullihs & Hughes, Wilcox;
& Wilcox; Livingston & Gibson,
J. W. Johnson.
3. Annie Stephens and Ellen,
Horn vs. Bethonia Ayer; Livingstoai;
& Gibson, H. Buck.
4. Sarah Ann Price vs. W. D.
B. Hays, et al; G. H. Edwards, J.1
R. Coggeshall; Livingston & Gibson.
. 5. W. N. Hamilton vs. Wm. M.
4 Hamer, Coggshall, Bargain.
6. N. & S. C. Railroad Co. vs.
T. C. Sherwood and John C. Be-!
thea; Livingston & Gibson; J. W.
* Johnson.
7. Neal A. Berry vs. Florence
Ry. Co.; Livingston & Gibson; F.
Wilcox and H. Buck.
8. Florence M. Alford. John A.
Alford vs. Caroline C. Alford, by I
her guardian ad litem; J. D. McLucas.
9. E. D. Hill vs. Town of Pages
Mill; J. W. Johnson, L. D. Lide;
J. P. Lane, Livingston & Gibson.
10. Bethea Bradford McKenziej
vs. W. L. McKenzie; W. J. Montgomery,
L. D. i-ide; Livingston &
Gibson.
Moved and Carried.
No case shall lose its place on
the Roster on account of being tern-1
porarly passed over. Cases shall
be taken up in the order in which
they appear on the Roster.
Jury cases may continue through
Thursday of the second week of
oourt if such be necessary to finish.
y Any new cases may be added to
this Roster within the time pro.
vlded by statute and be taken up
in regular order according to their
respective places.
5 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bridgers have
i?- returned from Wilmington, where
Mr. Bridgers attended a meeting
v between the railroad officials and j
the telegraphers to adjust some dif-j
ferences as to the scale of wages
* now paid the telegraphers. Mr.
Bridgers is the district deputy of
P| the Order of Telegraphers for this j
division of the A. C. L.
FA KM FOR 8AIJE. ? 75 ACRES
of fine farming land; 35 or 40
acres in highest state of cultivation,
balance well timbered. Two
and one-half miles from Fairmont,
and one-fourth mile of a
good school. Good neighborhood,
good dwelling house and all necessary
out buildings. For further
information apply to R. Gainey,
Fairmont, N. C., R. F. D.
No. 1. 9-28-3t p
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. L. R. CRAIG,
Residence 'Phone 136.
Office 'Phone 138.
Residence at the home of "
Mrs. Burt on East Main St.
Office over Bank of Dillon.
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O. M. PAGE. C. E.t
t^ivu engineer, Land Sur
veylng and General Engl
neering. Draughting and
Blue Printing.
Office over McLaurin's store
James K. Coggershall,
Darlington, H. C.
G. R. Pettigrew, Dillon, 8. C.
COGGESH ALL & *
PETTIGREW
Attorney s-nt-Law
Office over Bank of Dillon
Building
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WALTER P. STACK HOUSE
Attorney at Law *
Marion, ?uuth Carolina. *
Phone No. 9. *
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LANNEAU I). LIDE
Attorney at Law
Marion, S. C.
Otfice in Graham Building.
+ ****?****?*
Knox Livingston, J. B. Gibson,
Bennettaville, S. C. Dillon, S. C.
LIVINGSTON & GIBSON, *
Attorneys at Law.
Offices on Railroad Ave.,
next door to Cotton Mill of
fices.
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JOHNSON & JOHNSON,
C. E's.
Surveying ami Engineering.
Drafting and Blue Printing
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ij i vocu i cu uy
W. P. R. Jolinsoa, s
Office over Cotton Mill Office
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Office of
TOWNSEND, lUKiKES
& McLAUIUN,
Attorneys at Law.
Dillon ,S. C.
Office above MeLaurin Drug
Store.
JAS. \V. JOHNSON
Attorney at Law
Ma.ion, South Carolina.
Practicing in tbe Courts of
Dillon County. 7-21-tf
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P. B. Sellers W. C. Moore
SIXERS At MOOIM']
Attorneys at Law
Practice in State and
Federal Courts. Special at
tention given to collections.
Office over Bank of Dillon.
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* J. P. DANK. *
* Attorney-at-Daw. *
* Office over Evans' Pharmacy. *
* Dillon, S. C. *
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* 1>. O. DuBOSE, ?L D., *
* Little Itock, S. C. *
* Office at Drug Store. *
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niKiiiiHiiniii
DON'T WAlt
To have your orders fille<! for rough
or dressed luinl>er when 1 can deliver
it to you on short notice.
PHONE OR MAIL
Brings your lumber just us quick as
a (tersonal order. My equipment is
such that I can furnish vou anv
thing in the lumber line just when
you need it.
T. W. Bethea
dillon, s. c.
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your grocer handles
THE
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You never saw Chickens Grow
IF YOU HAVE NOT USED
THE PARK O POLLARD
GRITLESS-CHICK and
GROWING FEED
Money back if rtfulu are not all wi claim.
Dillon Wholesale Grocery
DISTRUBTORS
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search of Patent Office records. 0
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the U. S. Patent Office.
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NOAH'S LINIMENT ?ivcs n
and Muscle Aches and Paint
other remedy known. IT
triple strength and a powi
PAIN REMEDY. Sold by ai
25c per bottle and money I
WHAT OTHE
Cured of Rheumatism C
i "I had been suffering with rheumatism for '
three years. Have been using Noah's Lini- ar
ment, and will say that it cured me com- N<
pletely. Can walk better than I have In two m
years. Rev. 8. E. Cyrus, Donald, 8.C" R
For Cuts end Bruises Si
"While working at my trade (Iron work) I
get bruised and cut frequently .and I And that m
Noah's Liniment takes all the soreness out sa
and heals the wound Immediately. Edward dj
Ryan, Swansboro, Va."
Brc
Rheumatism in Neck
"I received the bottle ol Noah' '.inimcnt, ar
and think It has helped me t:ri\. .. I have co
rheumatism In my neck ami It "relieved It Ni
right much. Mrs. Martha A. Lambert, Bea- bis
ver Dam, Va." at
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Fains in the Bank
" I suffered ten years with a dreadfully ?
sore pain In my buck, and tried different remedies.
Loss' than half a bottle of Noah's eu
Liaimant made a perfect cure. Mrs. Rev. J. re
D. BlUlngaley, Point Eastern, Va." at
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Schedule of Puhmc
Effective J hi
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8 30 | 9 15 | Lv Hamk>
9 08 | 9 63 i Ar Glbtw
9 37 I 10 22 I McO
10 02 I 10 47 | - Clio
10 25 | 11 10 | ' Mint u
10 41 I 11 26 I Uttle II
10 65 | 11 40 | Dlllo
11 20 | 12 05 ' Ploydt
11 55 I 12 40 i Mullii
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nd as such had full charge of *'-*\r
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IT WHEN YOl
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9b I '"^Jry. /M!\i yA James .1. Hill, the great rallr
B it \r M\W \\vf "*??< ?? a yoiiiiK man. He Hanketl
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U dealers in medicine at IFOR
>ack if not satisfactory
300 acre farm: 100 acres
? yood four,room house, barn, el
'-RS SAY! school and church. Price $3,
23 2 acre farm: GO acre3 in
ured of Neuralgia ings; 4 miles to railroad; % n
"For five years I suffered with neuralgia 110 acre farm. 70 acres cul
id pain In side. Could not sleep. I t~ed wnato land Varv ?rnnd hnildi
>all's Linimsnt, and the first application land. V ery good UUllUl
aile me feel better. Mrs. Martha A. See, public road. Not a foot of
lcbniond.Va" per acre Good reason for sell!
tiff Joint* and Backache* 1'erj acre"I
have used Noah's Liniment for rheu- 400 acre farm: 30 acres c
atlsm, still joints and backache, and I can subsoil; good house, barn and
y It did me more good than any pain reme- nlnco Prion X'1 000 Oo
r. Rev George W. Smith, Abbevlle, S. C." P a 1 rlce V', " ,,, . ,
8.00 acres, 300 cultivated; st
inchiti* and Asthma good buildings. Price $11,00
'My son has been suffering with bronchitis chaser.
id asthma and a very bad cough. Was too f.. _Trl . i o r. oPr~K
inflnod to his bed. Someone recommended -H,S ?Cr?. . ' , ,f ?
oah's Liniment, and I rubbed his chest and Ciloy subsoil; land slightly roll
ick with It and gave him six drops on sugar, bouse with plenty of outbuilt
id he was relieved Immediately. Mrs. A. L. Dil'nn onnntv A verv fino ti
hlttsker, ?13 Holly Street, Richmond,Va.1' uu.on county. A very line p
W e have all sizes of farms fi
etter Than QS.OO Remedies $300 to $150 per acre. Some
"We have obtained as good If not better re- to 7? years. Let us show you :
llts from Nosh's Liniment than we did from
medics costing S.Y00 per bottle. Norfolk __^ ? .
id Portsmouth Transfer Co., Norfolk, Va." J J J ^
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in cultivation. Soil is sandy loam;
Lc.; 3 miles to railroad; 1 miles to
,500.00.
cultivation; new liouse and outbuildaile
to school and church. Price $3,500.
tivated; balance easily cleared, no
ngs; 3 Vis miles from Mullins, S. C., on
adjoining land can be bought at $100
Ing, and price for a few days at $60.00
ultivated; soili s flowery with clay
stables. Can be made a valuable
iil is flowery loam with clay subsoil;
0.00. Part cash, balance to suit purcultivated;
soil is flowery loam with
[ing and self-drained. New seven-room
lings. 3 miles to railroad; situated in
lace. Price $55.00 per acre.
-oin 15 to 1,500 acres, at prices from
of the cheap lands will double in 3
some good investmenst.
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