The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, December 25, 1919, Image 6
WANTED ?EXPERIENCED DAI It \
man or one accustomed to handling
stock. Must have capital of
12,500 to be invested as half interest
in reestablishing "The Maple
Dairy," Dillon, S. C., as a dairy or
sfock farm. Ample market at hand
for sale of all products at good
prices. Dr. J. H. David, Dillon, S.
in 10
t. 16 1 O.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that stock
'certificate No. 47. representing ten
shares of the capital stock of the
Peoples Bank,'of Dillon,tS.-C., issued
to S W. Stephens, tfated March 29.
1919, has been lost. That the under.
signed as owner thereof will make
application to the Peoples Bank of
Dillon, S. *C. on the 9th day of January,
1920, for the issuance of a duplicate
certificate of said stock.
12 4 6t S. W. STEPHENS*
NOTICE OF SALE. .
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Notice is hereby given that I will
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash befqre the Court
door in Dillon, S. C., on Monday, January
5. 1920, during the regular
T - r hours
of sale, a-lot of r&ilroad iron.
Said sale bfeing made in pursuance of
a levy under an execution duly lodged
in.my hands bearing date the
day of October, 1919, upon a judgment
in the case of C. M. Liphart,
plaintiff, vs. Carnick Bros. Co. defendants
12 18 3t. S. V. LANE, Sheriff.
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue or an execution
to me directed by John C. Bethea,
as clerk of court of Dillon county
in the case of C. M. Liphart, Vs.
Carnick Bros. Co., a corporation of
one of the states of the United States
bearing date the* day of October,
1919, I will sell to the highest bidder
for cash before the courthouse door
in Dillon on the first Monday In
January during the regular hours of
sale approximately six (6) ton3 of
- railroad iron, together with spikes
and bars g^ing therewith. Said property
sold as the property of the said
Carnick Bros. Co.
Any bidder failing to comply wifh
his bid said property will be resold
upon the same or some subsequent
sales day at the risk of said purchas-1
crs. I
S. V. LANE,Sheriff.
* Dillon, S. C., Dec. 15, 1919.?12 18 3t
MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Dillon.
. In the Court of Common Pleas.
C. B. Arnette and Maude Arnette,
.? plaintiffs,
vs. x
W. W. Miller and Kitty Miller, defendants.
Pursuant to an order of his Honor
Edward Mclver, Judge of Fourth
Judicial Circut, bearing date the 13th
day of December 1919, the undersigned,
as Master for Dillon county, will
sell during the legal hours 6f sale,
on the first Monday in January, same
being the 5th before the court house
door in the town of Dillon, in the
county of Dillon, in the state aforesaid,
at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the following described
property:
"All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situate in the township
of Hillsboro, county of Dillon, state
aforesaid, containing one hundred
acres, more or less, bounded 'on the
North by, estate lands of R. H. Rogers;
East by Johnson Miller and Jim
Owens; South by Kelley Skipper's
land; and West by public road leading
from 'daddy's Mills to Kemper,
and known as the estate lands of Ade.
line Miller, deceased. N
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for all papers and revenue
stamps. Any person bidding off the
said property and refusing to comtUv'
with his bid therefor, said prop
rv ? %
erty will be resold upon (he same or
some subsequent salesday at the risk
of the former purchaser.
A. B. JORDAN,
Master for Dillon County.
12 18 3t.
MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Dillon.
In the court of Common Pleas.
Jno. D. Hyatt, plaintiff,
VI.
John Cook, et al, defendants.
Pursuant to an order of his Honor
, Edward Mclver, Judge of the Fourth
Judicial Circuit, bearing date the 6th
day of December, 1919, the undersigned
as Master for Dillon county,
will sell during the legal hours of
sale, on the first Monday in January
same being the 5th before the court
house door in the town of Dillon, in
the county of Dillon, in the state
f aforesaid, at public auction to . the
nigUtiSl. LMUUCi 1U1 vaou1 t.AAV ..
j ing described property:
f "All those certain pieces, parcels
r tract of land situate and being in
Carmichael township, Dillon county
andbounded and described as follows,
to-wlt:
First tract containing 72.19 acres,
as represented on a Dlat made by
Johnson & Johnson, diviUEngineers,
bearing date September 20th, 1911,
-***J r\A An fKrt XT Artll Kv lonHc
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of W. H. Breeden and Mike Carmichael;
East by lands of Mike Carmiehael;
South by tract No. 2 and
West by lands of W. H. Breeden.
'Second tract containing eighty acres,
more or less, and bounded on the
North by tract No. 1; East by lands
of Mike Carrnicbael; South by run of
Little Pee Dee River; and West by
lands of W. H. Breeden, and known
as the 80 acre tract of land on r
plat made by Johnson & Johnson,
Civil Engineers, bearing date Sepember
20th, 1911 in the case of I.
Blum vs. John D. Hyatt.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for all papers and revenue
stamps. Any person bidding off the
said property and refusing to comply
with his bid therefor, said property
will be resold upon the same or
some subsequent salesday at the risk
of the former purchaser.
A. B. JORDAN,
12 18 3t Master for Dillon Count"
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j THE SAME GAME HElfE. *
And Suckers Hit in Bennetftville
Well as in Saluda.
Pee Dee Advocate,
i The following from the Salu
Standard tells of a slick game play
there, which Is the same that u
pulled off in Bennettsville a few da
ago. The Standard says:
| Monday afternoon an unknot
stranger came to Saluda and to
out probably several hundred dolte
ot good Saluda money by a shre'
and new method?sd far as Salu
is concerned. The fishing . was go
with him, the'suckers falling
over themselves to bite. First
^old finger rings fot* 50 cents ea(
afterwards, returning the ?mon
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on# specialty AfvMfcliWP3!
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paid In by each of the buyers, and to
some giving double their money
as back, then he sold razors for $2.00
each,' likewise returning their money.
Then he sold a number of $1
bills for 50 cents and $5 bills for
da $4.00.
ed Whtn he had them baited real
ras well and. the suckers were falling all
tys over themselves for a chance to take
the hook and run under a long with
wr. it, he commenced selling watches a!
ok $5 each. Some say that as many as
irs 100 were s?ld, some men buying one,
A'd some two, some three and some as
da many as four?all of them expecting
od to have their money returned and t<
all be allowed to keep the watches,
he However, at the end of the watch
:h. selling there was no talk of any reey
fund and those purchasing went
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Toilet Articles, MaaiCases,
Smokers' Sunarticles
too numerous '
Suggestions?
ias Spirit that prevails
ill solve many a Gift
itore.
i away sadder and wiser men.
Some of Saluda's staid busin
men bit like little school childr
and now if some friend tries t0 s
you a watch and chain that lo<
like gold, just remember that, "
| is not gold that glitters."
f The unknown stranger wa^ tai
It ? -r-k ? w-t 1 J _ J riu
in Dy ronceman tawaras ana an
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been played, and contributed $50
the country's coffers for peddl
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Adair
- ly paid the town license of $5.
ess The "'unknown stranger'' w
en, Dillon Saturday and employe
sell same tactics in getting rid c
watches. He did a thriving bi
and sold dozens of watches to
? ; buyers. The man's scheme is
cen .
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