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#- ? ? 'SILVER PLATTER' WOULD NOT TEMPT T. R. MARSHALL. San Francisco, June 15? Thomas Riley Marshall, vice president of the r""l)nlted States, arrived in San Francisco today to attend the Democratic convention In his capacity of a delegate from his home state of Indiana. Leaning heavily on bis stick and de^ daring himself "an old man who had torn his hair for Bryan, slaved for . Parker and worked his hardest for Wilson,'' the vice president made the emphatic statement that would not -.accept the nomination for the presi/ dency, even if it were offered hira "on a silver platter.'' He said that he was more than ready to retire from politics with no man's dollars in his pocket, to enjoy the compromise that life held out to him after many hard day's battle. Thus spoke the man who just stepped out of a railroad carriage, fatigued with travel and therefore perhaps feejing just a shade older than he really is. But when his Interview as^ ed him the question whether the Republicans really had cause to consider the presidential elections in the light of a Joregone conclusion, the mantle of lasaitude dropped from him I as if by magic. Then he said with emphasis: "The Republicans are making the i niistake of their lives. They have for solne time thought of us Democrats as! a disorganized, disgrunted defeated! party. They will find us very much alive before next November." i Discussing the nomination of W. G. Harding as the Republican standard bearer, the vice president said: "The Republicans, I understand, are not quite so pleased at present as they were on Saturday night. Personally speaking, I have a high regard for Senator Harding. He represents the old guard of the Republican party. I would do anything but vote for him. Marshal said that, in his capacity as a delegate, he would not work for a "wet" plank in the ' Democratic platform. Nothing, he said in this connection, was so detrimental to the American people as the passago of laws and "immediately ignoring these same laws.'* Regarding a possible third term Mr. Marshall said that he did not think President Wilson desired a third term. He added: "But if he desired it he could have it." Asked whether the Irish question would come up for discussion ct the convention the vice president answered. "There is no Irish question r as far as the convention is concerned. Ninety-five per cent, of the Americans are sympathetic towards the Irish, but not one per cent among them' would take up arms to free Ireland, though we have often expressed our Sympathy with the Irish cause." The vice president described the qfcpenditure of great sums of money in the Republican campaign as "disheartening." * "Yet," he added, "the Republicans are not the only ones guilty of such practicing.'* fe&ow I Cleared the Mill of Rats," by \ Tucker, R. I. W "Ao r> i crh i xuo tr? Vi m q n Kallhtto T hfiVA seen more rats than anvjjf^rT. Dogs wouldn'Udare go neaWurem. ot $1 pkg. of RAT-SNAP^osye of 6 weeks cleared them el^fut. rflled them by the score evep^iight.^uess the rest were scareAnTway. I'll nVter be without RABrfSNAP.," Three Bizes, 25c, 50c, IkflO. Sold and guaranteed by P&lmeKo Hardware Co., and Moody Drug Co.?July. SUMMONS FOR BETIEEF. (Complaint not Served) The State of South Carolina, County of Dillon. A. H. Horn. Plaintiff. against Nqil W. Horn, F. Horn, Annie Lupo, Ellen Herring, Lee Lupo, Lou Lupo, William Horn, Perry D. Horn, Daniel A. Horn, Henrietta Horn, Coy H Horn, and l?. M. BarneF, Adm. of ' the estate of R. R. Barnes. ^ To the Defendants above named: 'I Your are hereby summoned and ^Squired to answer the complaint in Mis action which was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, on June 10th, 1920, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on tHe subscriber at his office at Marlon. South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of tbe day of such service: and If you fail to answer the complaint ! within tho time aforesam the plaintiff in this action willntfpiv to the Court for the reliefJlmanded in the complaint. June 9th, A. D^^20. JA^TW. JOHNSON. f-17-3t ^^Plaintiff's Attorney. wr/wrrm /?i A v morm a D/ir i xiuxiva \jr IJLIAJJ trim-imavia 4 .J Notice 1? hereby given that D. B. Mclnnes, administrator of the estate of Peter B. Mclnnes. deceased has made application urito me for final discharge as administrator and that I Thursday, June 24th, at 10 a. m. in the forenoon has been appointed for the hearing of the said petition. I All persons holding claims against the said estate are reque&ied to file them with the administytor on or I before 10 a. m. in th^orenoon on June 24th or this notf^ will be plead in bar of their reco?ry. JOE CAMLL DAVIS. Judj# of Probate,' / 6-3-4t ^^Dlllon County. I MpTICE OP FINAL DISCHARGE. i Notice is hereby given that James L. McLaurin, administrator for estate Jno. L. McLaurin. deceased has made application unto me for final discharge as administrator and that Friday, July 116th 11 a. m. in the forenoon has been appointed for the hearing of the said petition. All persons holding claims against the said estate are requested to file them with the administrator ou or before 11 a. m. in the forenoon on July 16th or this notice will be plead in bar of.their recovery. / JOE CABTLL DAVIS, j/dge of Probate, ' 6 24 4t. / Dillon County. I TO THE DEFENDANTS: Nena j Wall, lesham Watson, Enos Watson, M. D. Watson, Rev. A. E. C. jPittman, Dr. I. W. Pitman, Joseph 1 I Watson, Mrs. Bettle LeGette, C. L. Gibson,' C. A. Gibson, Ida May Gibjson, Edwin Gibson, Elmore Watson, [Harry Montgomery, P. F. Jones, Cos- 1 jtia Hunter, Alic Oliver, Sallie Lipscomb, Mrs. Dosia Demnedy, Cora Lips comb, Elliott Watson, Albert Watson, 'and Milton Watson and Charlie Lipscomb: | YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED 'and required to answer the complaint [fat this action, which has been hied in Common Pleas, for the said County and to serve a copy of your answer to = the said complaint on the subscriber C at bin nffira at Marion. S. C._ within * twenty days after the service'hereof, jexclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action* will apply to the Court for the relief demanded iu the complaint. J To the absent defendants, Enos Watson, Elmore Watson, Dosia Kennedy, Eiliott Watson and Milton Watson. | TAKE NOTICE That the complaint in the above stated case has been duly filed in the office of,the Clerk 1 oi' the Court of said County and State t and that you are required to answer ( the same within the time required by law, or the plaintiff will / apply to ? teh Court for the relief demanded the complaint. m. o. woopdr ( Attest: PlJntifr^dmorney. < John C. Bethea, (J Ojff.?6 24 3t. MASTEITS SALE. . < Slate of South Carolina. ( County of Dillon. In the Court of Common Pleas. ' Rloore Auto Sales Co., Plaintiff. ? < vs. B. F. Prince, Defendant? { Pursuant to an order of his Honor < Edwards Mclver, Judge of the Fourth Judicial Circuit* bearing date the 4 day of 1920f the undersigned, as < Master for Dillon County, will spll < during the legal hours of sale on the ,first Monday in July same being the < [6th before the court house door in , [the Town of Dillon, in tbe County of Dillon, in the Stafe aforesaid, at < public auction to the highest bidder < for Cash: ' DESCRIPTION?All those certain 4 pieces parcels or lots of land situate < [and being near the town of Dillon, in the County of Dillon and state afore- 1 said, same being lots numbers 40, 41 4 and *42 as per plat made by J. M. < Johnson, Jr., Surveyor and bounded and described as follows; on the 4 North one hundred and fifty feet by < G. W. Leach; on the East one hundred and fifty feet by Rutledge Avenue; on the South one hundred and < forty 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.J F. Prince by G. D. Barlow 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, saiu property will be resold upop the upne or some subsequent salesday athe risk of the former purchaser.^ A. B. JORDAN, Master for Dillo\ GVunty. 6-17-3t.' Y THPnrmu SLEEPING CARS Between WILMINGTON and ASHEVTLLE ATLANTIC COAST LINE Effective from June'20 to about September 30 1920t inclusive through , sleeping cars will be operated between Wilmington and Asheville in * connection with the Southern Rail- < way system on the following daily i schedules: k Westbound: ft Eastbound t ?:30 p Iv. Wilminglm Ar. 1:00 p i 5:07 p lv. WhitevMe Ar. 11:26 a 5:2"8 p 1y. Chadbofrn Ar. 11:05 a * 6.25 p lv. Mulliw Ar. 10.07 a 4 6:44 p lv. Marijh Ar. 9:48 a 7:30 p ar. Florfcce lv. 9:05 a ' 7:55 p lv. Florence* Ar. 8.45 a 4 8:25 p lv. TimmJisville Ar. 8.20 a . 9:25 p^s^Sufter Ar. 7:15 a ' 10:50 p arT^^iAnbia lv. 5:40 a ' <! 11:50 p lv. Colwm&TiK^Ar. 2:50 a ? 3:30 a ar. SpaAanburg^H. 11:35 p! ; 6:30 a ar. HenJersonville lvN 9:00 p *. 7:30 a ar. Afheville lv. 8:00 P ?! Proportionate Jpme at Intermediate J Stations. * This new slAping car line will af- 4 ford qomfortatle accommodations for ! passengers visling either the moun- ^ tains or the sefshore during the sum- 4, mer. v/axi uu agcuiD lxjl luiui iuation regarding various summer ex- 4| cursion and other fares or address 4 W. J. Craig, f. C. White, Pass. Traff. Mgr. Gen. Pass. Aget. i Wilmington N. C. j NOTICE. i Notice is hereby given that Stock i Certificate No. 213 representing five 4 shares of the capital stock of the Peoples Bank of Dillon, S. C., issued ^ to the Lumberton Motor Car Co., dat- 4 efi January 10th, 1918, has been lost. That the undersigned as owners ^ thereof will make application to th? 4 Peoples Bank of Dillon, S. C., onij/ne 4 2nd day of July 1920 for the lssmnce of a duplicate certificate of saldJitock. ? Lumberton Motor Can^lo. 4 May-27-6t. f NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. 4 Notice is hereby given that J. M. * Godbold, administrator cf the estate < of Sarah Godbold, deceased, has made application unto me for final ' discharge as administrator and that 4 Friday, July 16th, 10 a. m. in the ^ forenoon has been appointed for the hearing of the said petition. 4 All persons holding claims against! 4 the said estate pre requested to file them with the administrator on or i before 10 a. m. in the forenoon on 4 July 16th or mis notice will be plead in bar of the* recovery. JOEJCABELL DAVIS, < g Judge of Probate, 6 24 4t. Dillon County. Professional Cards. DR. O. R. TABER Physician and Surgeon Office at residence. No. 6 Harrison It. Residence Phone No. 90. DR. R. F. DARWIN Dentist Office Over Bank of Dillon DR. R. M. BAILEY, Veterinarian Office at Dillon Live Stock Co's. (tables. )fflce Phone - - - - 235 tesidence Phone - - ? L. D. T IDE Attorney-at-Law MARION. S. C. DR. J. H. HAMEH, JR. Dentist Office over Peoples Bank. jtA A A & I w f r * $ i ) I 7 t / i / |V I I No. 2 ( Detr ? Summer is h Me convenie ? The "Red S > grey iron bu f any other oi I The "Red S |> and the fine as brown on * I have them ? wonderful" Come in am * how they "v I' > V 4^1 4^4 4^| 4^A A^AA^AAA J > W V V ni 8 0. HENSLKE, H. D. Bye," Bar, Note and .Throat Spectacles Fitted. Office Hoars 9 to 11 and 1 to 4 Evening Hoars by Appointment J. W. JOHNSON Attorney-At-Law fraetlee In State and Federal Ceorts u?{nii a n OTIS M. PAGE Civil Engineer DILLON, S. C. L. B. HASELDEN Attorney at Law DILLON, 8. O. ^ Money to Lend on First Mortgage Real Estate. Il Q EI ffl ^5-Wl BH H m 1 mr-' / !18 RE] oit Vap< \ere, and with a "Red Si nee of a real City gas stc tar" Stove has no wicks rners that will last a life / stove made. tar" Detroit Vapor oil si st baker in the world; u) both sides as a lemon c\ in five styles to select fr Red Star" water heater / i see these stoves and Wi vork like gas.'' N. A. B1 Sales Manager for Noi Dn-roi I JOE P. LANE Attorney-lit-Law Office Next to Bank of Dillon, Main at. Dillon, S. C. GIBSON tt MULLEB Attorneys-at-Law CMBee over Malcolm Mercantile Oe DILLON, S. C. Praetlee In State and Federal Court* CITATION The State of South Carolina, County of Dillon, by Joe Cabell Davis, Probate Judge: Whereas, Duncan Mclnnis has made suit to me to grant unto him leters of administration of the estae and effects of William Mcjnflls. These are, theretoreto cite and admonish all and^ngular the kindred and creditors^rthe said William McTnnio" tlSflv ho nnd an pear bofdli^me in the Court o^Probate, to be held at Dillon on Friday, July 2nd next, after publication here n Ssr r Oil ? \ar" Stove in your kitchi we. or asbestos rings, 8 1-2 time, uses 25 per cent I love is absolutely sate, c ill babe your biscuits in rocker. omt two to six burners, ( or your bath room. ! will take pleasure in si LIZZARE 'th and South Carolina s. c. of, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to , show cause, If any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. \ J: . ifm Given under myhapA'tlTtB 18 th day of June, Ann^?0f?Tni, 19.20. JC?"fABELL DAVIS, Judge of Probate, 6 24 2t. Dillon County. ??.?_??????V ^ NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Maggie E. Oliver, administratrix of the estate of D. N. Oliver, decease!!, has made application unto me for final discharge as such administratrix and that Friday, July 16th at 10 a. m. in the forenoon has been appointed for the hearing of the said petition.' All persona holding claims against , the said estate are requested to file a * - ^ An nP them with tne aamiuiBiiauu. -before 10 a. m. vm.he forenoon on July 16th> or.tj^ffiotice will be plead in bar of thajfrrecovery. CABELL DAVIS, ..^oudge of Probate, 6 24 Dillon County. ? . ' v' t 4a """ * ?.* II X I rAR | i )tove | sn you have > f lb. special ^ ess oil than ? ooks quickf A a jiffy, and > ind also the & i flowing you V . > f ) i ! t