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Ma jtn<| Pa. They drive up to the house In sty We all admire. .Then father has to pause a while, To change a tire. But when he's ready for the ride, With rising ire He finds that ma has gone inside To change attire. o NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that stoc certificate No. 47 representing te shares of the capital stock of tl Peoples Bank, of Dillon, S. C., issue to S W. Stephens, dated March 2! 1919, has been lost. That the unde signed as owner thereof will mah application to the Peoples Bank < Dillon, S. C. on the 9th day of Jai uary, 1920, for the issuance of a di plicate certificate of said stock. 12 4 6t S. W. STEPHENS. NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that I wi sell at public auction to the highe: bidder for cash before the Coui door in Dillon, S. C.t on Monday. Jai uary 5, 1920, during the reguls hours of sale, a lot of railroad iroi Said sale being made in pursuance c a levy under an execution duly lodf ed in my hands bearing date the day of October, 1919, upon a judf ment in the case of C. M. Liphar plaintiff, vs. Carnick Bros. Co. d< fendants 12 18 3t. S. V. LANE, Sherif NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an execi tlon to me directed by John C. B( thea, as clerk of court of Dillon cour ty in the case of C. M. Liphart, vi Carnick Bros. Co., a corporation c one of the states of the United State bearing date the day of Octobei 1919, I will sell to the highest bidde for cash before the courthouse doo in Dillon on the first Monday i January during the regular hours c sale approximately six (6) tons c railroad iron, together with spike and bars going therewith. Said prof erty sold as the property of the sai Carnick Bros. Co. Any bidder failing to comply wit his bid said property will be resol upon the same or some subsequen sales day at the risk of said purchas ers. S. V. LANE,Sheriff. Dillon, S. C., Dec. 15, 1919.?12 18 3 uicTru'fi fiii.p State of South Carolina, County of Dillon. In the Court of Common Pleas. C. B. Arnette and Maude Arnette plaintiffs, vs. W. W. Miller and Kitty Miller, de fendanus. Pursuant to an order 9! his Hono Edward Mclver, Judge of Fourt Judicial Circut, bearing date the 131 day of December 1919, the undersign ed. as Master for Dillon county, wi] sell during the legal hours of 9al< on the first Monday in January, sam being the 5th before the court hous door in the town of Dillon, in th county o* Dillon, in |he state afore said, at public auction to the highes bidder for cash the following deserib ed property: "All that certain piece, parcel o tract of land situate in the townshi of Hillsboro, county of Dillon, stat " J A AAnlAtninar A?A Klin/I ra ttiuicsaiu, vvubaiiuug VUV uu^u* v acres, more or less, bounded on th North by estate lands of R. H. Rog ers; East by Johnson Miller and Jir Owens; South by Kelley Skipper' land; and West by public road lead ing from Gaddy's Mills to Kempei and known as the estate lands of Ade line Miller, deceased. , Terms of sale cash. Purchaser t pay for all papers and revenu stamps. Any person bidding off th nrnnortv anH rof nci it cr tn Pnm CO iU |/IV|/V? V/ UUU ? V4 v>wtiiD vv W..I ply with his bid therefor, said prop erty will be resold upon the same o some subsequent salesday at the ris of the former purchaser. A. B. JORDAN, Master for Dillon Count} 12 18 3t. MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Dillon. In the court of Common Pleas. Jno. D. Hyatt, plaintiff, vs. John Cook, et al, defendants. Pursuant to an order of his Hone Edward Mclver, Judge of the Fourt Judicial Circuit, bearing date the 6t day of December, 1919, the undei signed as Master for Dillon count] will sen during me legai nours i sale, on the first Monday in Januar same being the 5th before the coui house door in the town of Dillon, i the county of Dillon, in the stat aforesaid, at public auction to th highest bidder for cash, the follov ing described property: "All those certain pieces, parce! r tract of land situate and being i Carmichael township, Dillon count andbounded and described as follow to-wit: First tract containing 72.19 acre as represented On a plat made t .Tnhnsnn & Johnson. Civil Eneineer bearing date September 20th, 1911 and bounded on the North by lane of W. H. Breeden and Mike Ca; michael; East by lands of Mike Ca michael; South by tract No. 2 an West by lands of W. H. Breeden. Second tract containing eighty acre more or less, and bounded on tl North by tract No. 1; East by lane of Mike Carmichael; South by run < Little Pee Dee River; and West t lands of W. H. Breeden, and know as the 80 acre tract of land on plat made by Johnson & Johnso: Civil Engineers, bearing date Se] ember 20th, 1911 in the case of Blum vs. John D. Hyatt. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser pay for all papers and reveni stamps. Any person bidding off tl said property and refusing to cor ply with his bid therefor, said pro; erty will be resold upon the same < some subsequent salesday at the rij of the former purchaser. A. B. JORDAN. 12 18 3t Master for Dillon Coun IT'S NOT YOUR IT'S Kidney disease la no respecter of persona. A majority of the ills afflicting people today can be traced back to kidney trouble. The kidneys are the most important organs of the body. They are the fllterers, the purifiers, of your blood. Kidney disease Is usually indicated by weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness, despondency, backache, stomach troun ble. pain in loins and lower abdomen, ie rail stones, gravel, rheumatism, sciatica >(j and lumbago. n All these derangements are nature's ' signals to warn you that the kidneys r" need help. You should use GOLD ;e MEDAL Uaarlem Oil Capsules imme - Buy Your ( 11 We have just received rt Candy ever bought at i- in Dillon, hut don t kn more. So huy now. Evans / SEE OUR LINE OF 1. ???^W??????^1? ;| SACRIFI lJ 3 young mules; yoi f gentle, any child or J goqd top buggy, new ? cows; 6 fat hogs. ! J. w. co d Cottoi h j a lt ?Jgegg e 1 Before You I ?#52 # ^a< j i^pj? ' GRUEN - 1 >t vei AVrite for our L bcral Gh p! Credit terms. tioi Write for yoi g A post card will bri : P AUL-G ALE-GRE1 f Largest Jei o Granby Street - : __ L- ???? ) k y i We Have ie Of useful and Sens "n! Ready for Inspect; ?. Perfumes, Fancy ' s, cure Sets, Toilet ( sy dries, and other a i. 10 mention. Is ? 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Every Standard tee of American and Swiss tch is represented. The newshapes and styles in hoth lies and Gentlemen s watches. We have enlarged our hoole ? year to 160 pages ? and ry page is filled with such ues as only Paul-Galeeenwood can give. rv J. Uf.uL.. c:i Luawuiius, tt auucs, jii* ware, Gold Jewelry, Cut iss, China, Victrilas, and a )usand other gift suggesDS. ir copy today. :ng it ty return mail. ENWOOD CO., Inc. veltrs South Norfork, Virginia F^5SUs?^l Lfg^ ft/^^G^^gB*S_II? \ Full Line sible Holiday Gifts ion? roilet Articles, Manijases, Smokers' Sunrticles too numerous Suggestions? is Spirit that prevails solve many a Gift 3re. >:i?,W^CAHD^3C 'V J 'HBIfflgBSi^r ctOA /g s ?!& V * ^ V \ I 5 I 1 DON'T WORRY I Over what you will give him for ? lJH| j^rmmrr,mjrA c S I ^e*us ^ou so've ^ ^e Pr?blero. You j want to give some WIj jp,. thing useiul and at the 3?2X same time carry out the holiday spirit. A Pretty Tie and Shirt makes the ideal gift. It is useful. The cost is small and the package I can be forwarded without much trouble. Our Christmas line has ^?^||1||SS^Jj '] a: lved and you can make a selection c^m I that will please. Come and let us show you how to make the ideal 9 Christmas gift. E. T. ELLIOTT, Jr. Dillon, 5. C. \ wn / .^_ , CHASSIS The Lowest Priced 4,000-lb Capacity Track fn tlie World." f. o. b. St. Louis. The best materials assembled by better mechanics under better engineering methods, coupled with quantity production on a sinSome Traffic Features. , ? , * . , . , . ,, . , gle model in the largest factory of its kind in the world have made Red Seal Continental 3%x5 motor; Covert transmission; multiple disc high quality and low price possible in the Traffic, clutch; Borch magneto; 4_piece cast __ m ... . .. . 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