The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, June 24, 1920, Image 2

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SUMMONS FOR RELIEEF. fl (Complaint not Served) I The State of South Carolina, f County of Di.'lon. i A- H. Horn. Plaintiff. I against I Nell W. Horn,' John F. Horn, Annie I Lopo, Ellen Herring, Lee Lupo, Lou r fj&po, William Horn, Perry D. Horn, H Daniel A. Horn. Henrietta Horn, Coy j I H Horn, and K. M. Barnes. Adm. of, I the estate of R. R. Barnes. I I To the Defendants above named: j I Your are hereby summoned and I required t(y answer the complaint in P this action which was tiled in ihe of- || flee of the Clerk of the Court of Com- ji m?n Pleas for the said County, on I I June 10th, 1920, and to serve a copy I of your answer to the said complaint U i on the subscriber at his office at Mnr- fl ion South Carolina, within twenty I days after the service he-tor, exclu- fl alve of the day of such service, and I if you fail to answer the complaint fl *ithin the time aforesaid the plain- H tiff in this action will appiv to the |]J Court for the relief demanded in the I complain!. I June 9th, A. D. 1920. I * rrr TAUVQnV J JAO. ?> . tfvu?avi?| .. f-17-3t Plaintiff's Attorney. d NOTICE OF ELECTION. ' I State of South Carolina. E County of Dillon. Whereas, a petition signed by more than one-third of the qualified elec tots and a like proportion of the resi- m dent freeholders of the age of twen- I tjr-ooe years of Pleasant Hill School R District No. 25 of the county and K state aforesaid asking that an elec- I tion be granted in said district on the I Question of increasing the levy for common school purposes by 3 mills, R has been presented to the County Board of Education; now by the authority vested in us under Section 1741. Civil Code 1912, said election ! is hereby ordered held on Tuesday, I Jane 29th at Pleasant Hill School! fl >- x building. . I The trustees shall act es managers ui or said election and only such elec- k tors as return real or personal prop- if erty for taxation and who exhibit E their tax receipts 0 and registration certificates as required in general k elections shall be allowed to vote. 11 Each elector who favors the pro- I pcsed levy shall cast a ballot with I the word "Yes" written or printed ( ? tliereon an\l each elector opposed to I said levy shall cast a ballot with the! I word "No" written or printed there-! U on. I W. C. MOORE. H. N. COUSAR , 0 R. S. ROGERS.' | Members of the County Board of B Education. f-17-2t. MASTER'S SALE. J State of South Carolina. I County of Dillon. Uj La the Court of Commoh Pleas. H Moore Auto Sales Co., Plaintiff. ? H I B. F. Prince, Defendant? S; Pursuant to an order of his Honor H| Edwards Mclver, Judge of the Fourth H Judicial Circuit,' bearing date the U day of 1920, the undersigned, as ?. Master for Dillon County, will sell during the legal hours of sale on the . find Monday In July same being the I 6th before the court house door in ! the Town of Dillon, in the County of Dillon, in the State aforesaid at vaaakti/a aiioHnn fn tho hichpaf hidder for Cash: DESCRIPTION?All those certain] pieces parcels or lots of land situate and being near the town of Dillon, in the County of Dillon and state aforesaid. same being lots numbers 40, 41 and *42 as per plat made by J. M. * Johnson, Jr., Surveyor and bounded and described as follows; on the North one hundred and fifty feet by O. W. Leach; on the East one hundred and fifty feet by Rutledge Avenue; on the South one hundred and fbrty four and 5-10 feet by Hudson Street; and on the West one hundred and thirty eight and 2-10 feet by G. W. Leach and W. M. Hamer. and being the tract of land conveyed to B. F. Prince by G. D. Barlow Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for all papers and revenue , Stamps. Any person bidding ol'f i the said property and refusing fo k 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, Master for Dillon County. *-17-3t. m } THROUGH SLEEPING CARS Between WILMINGTON and J ASHEVILLE via the . c ATLANTIC COAST LINE The Standard Railroad of the South ^ x Effective from June 20 to about September tlO 1920, inclusive through * sleeping cars will be operated be- ^ tween Wilmington and Asheville in connection with the Southern Rail- ? way system on the following daily schedules: a Westbound: Eastbound; ?:3*> p W. Wilmington Ar. 1:00 P 9 5:07 p lv. Whiteville Ar. 11:26 a! 8:28 p lv. Chadbourn Ar. 11:05 a| F 6.25 n lv. Mullins Ar. 10.07 a; ? 6:44 p It. Marion Ar. 9:48 a J .7:20 p ar. Florence lv. 9:05 a 7:55 p lv. Florence Ar. 8.45 a c 8:25 p lv. TLmraonsvills Ar. 8.20 a c #:25 p lv. Sumter Ar. 7:15 aj 10:5# p ar. Columbia lv. 5:40 a c llcBO p lv. Columbia Ar. 2:50 a 3:30 a ar. Spartanburg lv. 11:35 p 6:30 a ar. Hendersonville lv. 9:00 p 7:30 a ar. Asheville lv. 8:00 p Proportionate Time at Intermediate Stations. Hit new sleeping car line will afford comfortable accommodations for passengers visiting either the moun-J tains or the seashore during the sum-1 mer. Call on ticket agents for in forma-I tlon regarding various summer ex-1 j cursion and other fares, or address , W. J. Craig, T. C. White, A Pass. Traff. Mgr. Gen. Pass. Aget. T Wilmington N. C. F I I Life 1 I Was a 11 | Misery ! ? Mrs. F. M. Jones, o! I I W Palmer, Okla., writes: I 9 I "From the time 1 en- Mfsaj tered into womanhood jjj kg ... I looked with dread I ft 'from one month to the R I next I suffered with my I | back and bearing-down R fl pain, until life to me was I 1 J 1 t misery. 1 would think I I I I could not endure the I R pain any longer, and 1 I H J gradually got worse: U f j Nothing seemed to help jj me until, one day, . . H R I decided to 1 fl take " The Woman's Tonic M"I took lour bottles," Mrs. Jones goes on to |R| say, "and was not only R] n?9tlw Jlllt pan iJwfj ! fi truthfully say that 1 have I V :;4 " It has now been two n ?5 I years since I took Cardui, JJ % jj and I am still in good U| ^ health. . . i would ad- I i vise any woman or girl 5v ?j to use Cardui who is a I S sufferer from any female II % If you suffer pain caused K v 'd from womanly trouble, or I j U if you feel the need of a E | El good strengthening'tonic I I J | to build up your run-down |J| I { system, take the advice B II of Mrs. Jones. Try Car- B I I dul. It helped her. We 99 5/J belice it will help you. J I AD Druggists II IBs BBKvM > Ml Motoris Ma &ho Read ar lie "GREEN FLAG" dealer i a!., impartial test of "GREEN rill have your crank case drai nd re-filled With "GREEN F1 ead this "Ad." Green Flag" Motor Oil is the w? 11 the time-tried qualifications of I ylvania base, with a blend of putt iroportion of the blend lies the si Two thousand Southern dealers sell Iusively. Two hundred thousand srence to any oihftr brand. This ause this Oil has PROVEN the J "GREEN FLAG" story. "GREEN 1 better than we car Scoblfed by the follawi: Ask for Green Flsg Crnr ni-i nto Service Co., Dillon. S. C. i he Sohul'er Co., Litt'e Rock. S. C. 1 loyd Dale Garage, Floy Da e. S. C. I a jp 9 r\N your arrival die B ? VJ thoughtful hostess B |?j welcomes you with icy- 'H m cold, refreshing Ward's 9 Lemon-Crush?compan- B H ion drrnk to Orange- H CnuhJ Cooling as sea breezes! B EEs The exclurive Ward proce** ffi B combine* the delicate oil from B freihly-picked lemon* with Rgj bc*t (agar and citric add (the EK R| natural acid of cltrm fruit*)-tempting lemon taifi ^Ward's " Lemon 'crush Prepared by Orange-Cruah Co., Chicago Laboratory > Loa Aogelea Send for frta book. "Th* Story of OrOnt+Gnu!? and LomonGnuh" Dillon Coca Cola Bottling Co. I ' ; i its id? Happy id Respond! ' ? ?? ? ?? j % nvites you to make a practiFLAG" Motor OiL If you j ned of present supply of oil -AG", you'll be GLAD you >rlcl*s supreme lubricant. It has be highest grade standard Pennt castor oil, and in the science of j uperiority of this Wonder OiL I "GREEN FLAG" Motor Oil eatSo uth era motorists use it in prett preference has popularized beMERITS CLAIMED for it advertising don't tell half the rLAG" users can praise it* merits i. . no more to begin witk u leaa in the end ng well-known dea)er?S I I V. K. McLellun. Hamer, S. C. j. F. Kills, Mallory, S. lowland Machine Co. Rowland, X. ('. IB BflHMB H H HBbH lift At Pi Iiilir iiuiy i GOME to i brate tke looking at tke laced a starter word. You "w trotter skatterec Tke races wi tkree-keat systf ? J L cLIICjL wuru UUl^li exciting, and no dropping a heat We will hav 2:30 Trot purs 2:25 Trot purs 2:20 Trot purs 2:15 Trot or pa The rules of the we are a member w and the races will e every heat a race, summary at the en< # /the winner. r? . T^*11 * c J3e In l^illon it the test and cleanej For further info A. p. 4 1 t IWL in,; I Dillon July tbe 5 i great Independei test field of hori in Soutn Carol rill see the state i I. 11 be beld .under ;m and nobody w ar tbe races will i driver will be ,-they will have ? I' e the following c. ;e le e Lee purse Union Trotting Assoc '-ill govern. Five pei :nd at the end of the and the horses that si i of the third heat \ you want to see s a 4- cnnt-f in Ampripa J W Vi. V AAA A & rmation address, BETHE k. H 1 m ' . \ i ' *1 s, *, I j H i ' $ ? (! J#:. Ait - ^ *4^ 920 : > 1 ;W i 4 V >tn and cele~ ice Day hy \ ses that ever iv ina, take the record for a 1 the popular ill get tired he short and / VI laying up or to drive. lasses: $300.00 ^ 300.00 300.00 . f 300.00 nation of which r cent, to enter i ii i third heat and :and Lest in the vill Le declared in afternoon of :>day. V > A Secretary.