The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, November 23, 1911, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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" Established April 181M.
A. 11. JORDAN. Editor.
, Established April, 1804.
A. B. Jordan Editor
The Dillon Herald Is published at
the County Seal jt one of the richest
agricultural counties In the
S ate. It is the official organ of
the county and goto Into 90 per
cent, of the homes in the county in
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Eastern Carolina and contiguous
territory in North Carolina. 1
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DILLON, K. V., NOV. 2J, Ittll. |p
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We I-ope there is nothing in the t
ruinor that the Coast Line is to be 1"
abeorbtd by the Pennsylvania sys- *tew.
At preuent the Const Li Lie it ^
controlled and operated by Southera
men who know and understand c
Southern people and if the systei.. ^
should pass into the hands of me-. '
who have no sympathy with tlii: a
section the cordial relations that
have always existed between t
people and the railroad would S
broken. The success of the Coast
Line has been due largely to the:
fact that it has always lived closi ^
to the people, understands the w
sections traversed by its lines and T.i
has always been willing to lend >'
helping hand in the development of t]
any plans that would tend to L Cl
crease the prosperity of iis pat- ii
mil*; Fap HlACp rftannno "'P ^ "1 'C
Ikaficve that either the country cr ^
the railroad would be benefitted ?
by the change and we hope the L
rumor is without foundation.
The New Bng:uiju?-r ueiievw> in
the policy of merging suuili indus- ?
tries into giant corporations only F
?o far as the policy applies to New
England, whore the majority of
the corporate stocks are owned by ?
New hinglanders; v. lien the South \\
attempts to merge its small industries
into giant corporations
the New Fnglander runs into the
courts and dcciarc-s that such policies
are unbusinesslike and illegal.
The reason is obvious: The
New Knglander who owns stocks in n
our small corpoiations knows that
if they are merged into giant industrial
enterprises they will be
able to finance their own affairs ?
and the power which ho has been
able to exercise through the influences
of Wall Street will be
l\l
greauy cummsued. Under the ^
statutes of South Carolina a small fi;
minority stockholder can prevent w
cny material change in the business
policy of a corporation, and this pi
one liberty has been the cause of
4uucti annoyance and embarrassment
'n the management of our1
Oix.iv -us. But not so in New
glard. The Yankee is toe
S* *eird to be caught in any such
l> .dictinent, and his State Iuwb
are -so framed that a majority of
tbe stockholders can act freely in j
shaping the policy of a business ~
, Institution. It seems that the timOj
has ccme when our legislators1^
should begin to sturiv theso matters'
and pass such laws as will guai-i
antee every protection to incorpor '11
ated concerns. Tbe time was wbe I1
& cotton mill could not be organiz- 0
ad in South Carolina without the. J
aid of Northern capital, but hap-. *
piiy that time has passed. Very
little of our mill stocks are owned
northern men, but in some t
cases' enough is owned to i'
give the mills trouble, provided ^
a majority of the stockholders do t
not bow dowu to the wishes o, ?
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OaroiiiiA. il
Messrs. Arch McColl and Alvln t
Hargrove, of Red Bluff, section vis- i
I ted our section last week. i ;i
Miss Bessie Johnson, of Mar- 1
Ion, is visiting at Mr. J. W. McLaurie's
this week. 1
Miss Beltie Mclnnls is visiting '
In Dillon. I
Mr. Sheldon Kirby, who has been f
employed by Mr. I>. C. McQuin for i
ike past month, returned to his t
fcotno at Timcaonsville last week. I
The W. O. W. Will give an oyster
nupper at Carolina school house ;
next Friday night.
Misses Annie and Iala Weatherly,
jf Reedy Creek, visited Mr. A. L.
Smith's Sunday.
We had a fine sermon by Rev.
Mr. Brown, of Chester, Sunday.
Mrs. Eiutna Mclnnis, of Dillon,
is spending some time at Mr. D. L.!
Mclnnis'
Misses Nora and Bell Morrison
have returned home after au ex-'
tGUded visit in Florida.
Mr. E. B. Easterling and Miss]
Ethel Shudrick, of Rowland, were
iinor.g the visitors at Carolina
Sunday.
Mr. Neill Usher has his new resi-j
ienee nearly completed.
Tile rarmers stem alow about
gathering their cotton. The price
continues low.
Miss Susie Brooks, teacher of the (
Oakland school, spent Sunday with
Miss Sallie McLaurin.
Mrs. Nannie Mcintyre, of Red j
Springs, visited our section Sunday.)
The Ladles' Missionary Society;
will have a Thanksgiving rally
ruesday evening, the twenty-first.
Some of our youug folks enjoyed
i party at Mr. Joe Smith's last i
rhursday night.
Regina.
HOUSEHOLD CAKES.
Fax the Women of Dillon the Same
as Elsewhere.
Hard to attend to household du-j
ies.
With a constantly aching back.
A woman should not have a bad
?ack.
And she wouldn't if the kidneys
vere well.
Doan's Kidney Pills make well
cidneys.
Lxillon women should profit by
he following experience.
Mrs. F. J. Whitton, 105 E. Dar- \
ingion St., h lorenee, S. C., says: i
'1 have no hesitation in recomui
nuing Doan's Kidney Pills, for i
hoy have benefitted me greatly. I,
''or a long time 1 suffered constanty
from null, nagt.sng backaches and
uiins through my Kidneys and often
was hardly able to get around to
ttend to my housewoik. About
wo months ago i get a supply of
loan's Kidney Pills and used
htm as directed. 'ihey relieved my
fOlPc diiH nninc o n/1 tnorl??
tronger and bett< r in every way."
Fvir bale by ail dealers. Price 50
ents. Fosti r-Milburn Co., Buffalo, _
lew York, sole agents for the Uto- r
,ed Stales.
Remember the name?Doans ?
nd take no other.
HE ATT IK MUST DIE.
upreme Court Refuses to Grant
New Trinl.
The Supreme Court of Appeals |
(onday denied the petition for a
rrit of errors by Henry Clay Beat-1
le,J r., convicted of murdering his
oeng wife last July.
This decision on the appeal from .
tie judgment of the Chesterfield j
ourt, which sentenced him to die j
i the electric cliair November 24 i
i final. Only clemency or reprieve 11
y Gov. Mann can save the con- ^
emned man. ,
EG AX, BLANKS. ? PLANTERS J
contracts, rent notes, arrest warrants,
commitment blanks, liens,
mortgages, bills of sale. etc.. for
sale^ at The Herald Rook Store. \
OR SAKE. ? :i HORSE POWER
gasoline engine. Can be used
for sawing wood or grinding. Apply
at The Herald office. !
K ARK NOW A OK NTS FOR TIIK 1
famous Chattanooga Steel Beam
Plows, and have a full supply of >
all sizes on hand and castings for j
same. Also a full supply of Oliver,
Syracuse nnd I.ynchburg Steel f
Beam Plows. Wheeler Hardware
Company.
YOU DO NOT RKMKYK WK
can save you money on automobile
tires call and get our prices
uuu win Biiow you. vv neeier
Iiiardware Co. |C
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Trespass Notice.
All persons are hereby warned
)t to trespass upon the lands of
its undersigned, either by hunting, i1
shing, or in any other manner
hatsoever. All persons violating
lis notice will be prosecuted as *
rovided by statute.
F. M. Stewart,
J. R. Jackson, 4
Odie McDaniel,
W. C. Tolar. *
David Carmichael, 4
D. F. Mclntyre.
Mag. J. Carmichael,
J. R. Regan. 4
A. J. Carmichael, !.
Viola Carmichael,
Ida F. McQueen. 4
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Master's Sale. <
tate of South Carolina.
Dillon County. 1 i
By virtue of a decretal order of ^
is Honor, Judge Robert Aldrich,
earing date the 21st day of Octo- \
er, 1911 in the case of J. W. Dill- (
n & Son, plaintiffs against Flora
. Barnhill, et al, defendants, I will <
ell at public auction to the high- (
at bidder in front of the Court
louse door in Dillon, S. C., on Mon- <
ay, December 4th, 1911, between (
he legal hours of sale the followng
described real estate to wit. All 1
he right, title and interest of Mary ,
?. Sheppard In and to all that cerain
piece, parcel or tract of land
ituate and being in the county of ,
Mllon, in this State and in Hiils oro
township, containing two hun- '
Ired (200) acres, more or less, and ,
tounded on the North by the estate
ands of Henry Rogers; Fast by
i! it'.l uiti crt *? r* Q/11. h k .. O r % **
w>.?<rst.vu , kivuill UJf O. U. WUIL I
ind W. B. Hayes and West by R.
L Rogers; the Interest of Mary N. '
Jheppard in said land being a one- 1
lalf undivided interest therein, i
Perms of sale cash, purchaser to
>ay for papers. Should purchaser
ail to comply with his bid, land
will be re-sold at this or some subsequent
sales day at the risk of the
Former purchaser.
A. B. Jordan, {
L1-1*-44 Master. (
Master's Sato.
State of South Carolina,
County of Dillon.
Court of Common Pleas. .
Fred C. Rogers nnd Franklin Rogers!
Plaintiffs,
vs.
w. u. Kogers, Martha S. Rogers, j
Dennis Rogers, Harllee Rogers,
Effie Rogers, and othres.
' Defendants.
Efy virtue of s. decretal order of
sale granted by consent in the nbove i
entitled action, I will offer for
sale before the court house door in
Dillon, on the first Monday in December,
next, during legal hours of
sale, to the highest bidder, all that
certain piece, parcel or tract of land |
!yt?g and being situate in the (
county of Dillon, in the State afore- j
said, containing two hundred and I
eighty-four )284( acres, more or I
less, and bounded North by lauds j
now or formerly of Annis HornEast
by lands of Henry Rogers; |
South by Bear Swamp and West by |
lands of R. H. Rogers, and being
the same tract of land on which |
harfield Rogers lived at the time j
of his death.
Terms o" sale;?One-half o;tah,
the balance on a credit of twelve
months, secured by note of the
purchaser and a mortgage on the
premises, and to bear interest from
date of sale, payable annually until
paid, with the provision that in
case said debt Is not paid promptat
maturity, to pay all costs and expenses
incurred in collecting same,
including ten per cent, attorney's
commissions on the amount due.
Possession not to be given until 1st
day of January next, and in the
event said purchnser does not comply
with the terms of sale, said
premises to be resold on the same I
or some other subsequent sales day j
at his risk. Purchaser to pay for
all necessary papers.
Dilllon, S. C., Oct. 10, 1911.
A. B. Jordan. |
11-1 6-3t Master, j
HORSE INSURANCE*?I AM PREpared
to Insure your horses and j
mules against death or accident. .
The only agency in the county j
wrmng m:s class or insurance.
The premiums are so small that j
anybody can afford to carry a J
policy. If you cannot call in J
person write me and 1 will give
you the particulars. Joe Cabell
Davis, Dillon Insurance Agency, j
FEB AMERICAN LIVE STOCK IN- |
sura nee Co. Capital and assets -!
over $3,000,000. Insures your
horse or mulle against death or i
accident. The only agency in '
the county writing this class of
insurance. See me. Joe Cabell ,
Davis, Dillon Insurance Agency.
J-XiAL It DAN KiS ? PLANTERS
contracts, rent notes, arrest warrants,
commitment blanks, liens,
mortgages, bills of sale, etc., for
sale at The Herald Book Store.
Administrator's Sale
I will sell at public auction to
he highest, bidder for cash at the j J
lomestead of the late Martha Jane |
lackson, on Tuesday, December 5,
L911, at lo o'clock a. m., the folowing
personal property: e
Two mules. 3
One horse. t
One buggy. ' d
Harness.
Wagons. 1 I
Farming Implements. ii
A lot of corn, fodder, hogs, etc. s
John R. Jackson, ''
Administrator. I
1-16-2t
1 VExecutor's
Sale.
I
Notice is hereby given that *
hi Tuesday, the 12tli day of Decern- :i
or, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon "
he following personal property be- j
onging to the estate of R. P. Ha- L
ocr, Sr., deceased, will be sold to J
he highest bidders for cash: A | '
ot of corn. hay. fodder, farminel*1
rnplementjj, live etcck, end auch ! F
ther as are generally used on a i 1
limitation. Place of sale, at the J c
es'denee of the late R. P. Hamer,; ^
>r., near the town of Little Rock. J
R. P. Hamer. Jr.,
Executor. . 1
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You want it done
* his business. Our
has had years of
his business. We
? prescription wor
promptness. A p
what you want ii
& j We sell choice T<
V ticular people.
V is used in the toi
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jj? Candies. Non
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Insftai
You never have to <
empty Conklin Pen arc
any inkwell is a source of i
ply. Neither do you have 1
force the Conklin to write. P
touch of pen to paper the in
-i instantly and writes steadil
V - scratch, skip, blot or sputter
Ink reservoir guaranteed for five
Finest 14-k hard iridium pointet
in all points and for all special uses
Sjp* ing. bookkeeping, stenography, etc. V
\ EVAN'S Ph
vvlq Agent for Belle Mead Sweets
j?| DILLON,
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Sheriff,, Sale.
Hate o" South Carolina.
County of Dillon.
. W. Dillon & Son Company,
Plaintiff, l
?
' M. Harrelson and Jane Harrelson,
Defendants. HI
Dy virtue of, and pursuant to an sa
execution to me directed in above H
tated case 1 will sell at public auc- pjQ
Inn In thn h 1 crhoot hiddnr n? \'nn_ ?
lay, the 4th day of December, 1911 !
n front of the court house door in
Mllon, S. C., between the legal \ KJ
tours of sale, the following de- gg
cribed real estate to wit: All the!
ight, title and interest of J. M. ggj
larrelson and of Jane Ilarrelson jga
n and to that certain piece, par- S
el or tract ot land situate and
ieing in said county and state, con- Hi <
ainiug eighty (80) acres, more or g|
ess, and bounded and described ai f\
,s follows; North by Hugh Hayes m
.nd Robert Hayes; East by estate ^
ands of Reaves Hayes, now owneu HI F
>y W. J. Montgomery, South by H l>
tuhlic road and West by estate gg| h
ands of Arch Carmichael. Terms o
ale, cash, purchaser to pay for pa- ^5 JT
lers. Should purchaser fail to com-jl
?ly with bid. land shall be re-sold *3|
>n same or some subsequent sales B ^
lay at risk of former purchaser. M
S. V. Dane. ^ lx
. 1-16-3t Sheriff.';H ?
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Dillon Herttlil. Kt.50 b Veai-.! 19 i
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i by a man who knows g \
registered pharmacist y fl
experience and knows y jjj
aim at accuracy in Y b
k. Our next aim is ? | J
hone call will bring you A Sllllllll
i a few minutes. i ,. , .
oilet Articles for par- legal blanks.
\\T l_ .11 i iL i J^a. contracts, rent n
We have the best that rants, commitm*
l?j. mortgages, bills
l* JL sale at The Heri
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rtr J7V"'C / L . J M M)R SALE. ? il
IJL.E,I O celebrated fa gasoline engine.
c 6e?er- Tr>them % ??
Will Receive Prompt A I gasoline engine.
Mention _ * & T'SX
House Phone 109 y
A Sheriff's
OR THE SIGN V
'igygrmywi??mm ^ State of South Car<
2>a County of Dillc
? t J w- Dillon & So
. y Plaintiff,
?armacv ^ j Defendant.
?* ?y virtue or, ant
iTJjnp Mot J Rxecution and a le
' o under. In above sta
sell at public auctl
kAA A A t*t ?A a a est bidder for cash
' ^ + court house door i
ressure 1
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it the first J W
3.00 and up., Bjjj Jf Ra^u i fii
HARMACY I '
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!UR CUSTOMERS | '
'iiul they can get better Groceries
otter prices and better service m v
tu-e than elsew here. If you want
me Fresh Groceries
i
>u soliuU deal with us. Try our '
goods, Soups, Vegetables,
louts, 1'ruits, etc. They arc the
est that money will buy.
EA AND COFFEE 3
i'e make a specialty of butli and
ill guarantee every pound you
uy here will please you.
FRESH ARRIVAL g ?
lince Meut, Raisins, Currants, Oiti>n,
Nut*, etc. Bi.chwheat and a ^ w
jvw line of mral.
II. W. Owen & Co. | ',
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? PLANTERS i between the legal hounp of sale on
otes, arrest war- Monday, the 4th day of December,
ent blanks, liens, 1911, the following described real
of sale, etc., for estate, to wit: All the right, title t
aid Book Store. and interest of F. L. Harrelson in
? : and to the certain piece, parcel or
HORSK l'OWKK ' tract of land situate and being in
Can be used said county and State and containor
grinding. Ap- lug one hundred and sixty-three
.Id office. (103) acres, more or less, and *
' ' bounded on North by lands now or
HORSK l'OWKK formerly of Daniel Carmichaol, East
Can be used by lands of Elizabeth Harrelson
or grinding. Ap- and A. H. Harrelson, South by high *
ild office. water line of Bear Swamp and
? \Vest by David Carmichael, same
Sale. being the estate lands of Joel Har?
relson. Terms of sale cash, dut
olina, chaser to pay for papers. Should
in, purchaser fall to comply with bfcd
n Company, laud to be sold on same or some
subsequent sales day at risk of
former purchaser. 1 tfl
8. V. I*ine,
' 11-16-3t Sheriff. . 4*
1 pursuant to an
vy made there- WHKN HKIiKtmNd YOl'B ViT,IV
ited case, I will ding presents don't overlook our
Ion to the high- store. We have a beautiful line ^
, in front of tho in China, Cut Glass and Leather
at Dillon, S. C., Goods. Wheeler Hardware Co.