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11 NOTICE OF EJECTION.
State of South Carolina,
j County of Dillon.
Whereas, a petition signed by more
than one-third of the qualified electors
and a like proportion of the resident
freeholders of the age of twenty-one
years of Bermuda School District
No. 17 of the county and state
aforesaid asking that an election be
granted in said district on the question
of increasing the levy for common
school purposes by 4 mills', 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 Thursday, July 29th
at Bermuda School house.
The trustees shall act as managers
of said election and only such electors
as yeturn real or personal property
for taxation and who exhibit
their tax receipts and registration
certificates as reQUired in general j
elections shall be allowed to vote.
Each elector who favors the proposed
levy shall cast a ballot with
the word "Yes" written or printed
thereon and each elector opposed to
said levy shall cast a ballot with the
word "No" written or printed there-on.
W. C. MOORE.
H. N. COUSAR,
R. S. ROGERS,
Members of the County Board of
Education. 7 15 2t.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Clerk of Court
for Dillon county, subject to the
rules of the Democratic Party.
Jack O. Moody. |
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r* is a well-known medical fact, that
iron is a necessary constituent of the
blood, and that blood lacking iron is
the cause of many troubles that only iron
will cure.
Ziron, a scientific compound of iron
with other valuable ingredients, is the
m*Hv tn take when vour blood needs
wore iron, and your system requires a
tonic. Ziron is mild and harmless, does
not stain the teeth, and is good for children
as well as adults.
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MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Dillon,
In the Court of Common Pleas.
The Bank of Dillon,
Plaintiff,
against
Loy Thompsonf in his own right,
ar\d as administrator of the estate
of Ellis Thompson, deceased,
Missis Thompson, Leila
Thompson, Maria Thompson Lee,
Robert Thompson and J. P.
Thompson, Defendants.
Pursuant to an order of his Honor
Edward Mclver, Judge of the Foutrb
Judicial Circuit, bearing date the 3d
day of July, 1920 the undersigned,
as Master for Dillon county will sell
during the legal hours of sale, on the
first Monday in August,'same being
the 2nd before the court house door
in the town of Dillon, in the county ol
Dillon, in the State aforesaid, at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash.
Description: All that certain piece,
parcel or lot of land situat? in Dillon
county and 'state aforesaid fronting
on 4th Avenue thirty feet and extendXn?lr
at i-l anvtM a n H hnlna
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the same lot deeded to Ellis Thompson
by W. M. H&mer on February 7,
1902 and recorded in book B. B. B.,
purges 734-744# In the office of the
Clerk of Court for Marlon county.
Terms of sale, cash. Purchaser tc
pay for all papers and revenue stumps
Any person bidding off the said property
and refusing to comply with hit
bid therefor, said property will be resold
upon the same or some subsequent
salesday at the risk of the former
purchaser.A.
B. JORDAN,
7 15 3t Master for Dillon County
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writes: "Ziron Iron Tonic has made good
in my family. I have used it to a very
great advantage to myself and my 14year-old
boy. It did us both good. ]
think it is a good medicine for what it ii
recommended."
If you are pale, weak, tired, feel dowi
and out, take Ziron. It will put Iron into
your blood, and should help buQd you up
Oet a bottle from your druggist today
and give ZIRON a fair trial. Sold b]
him under a money-back guarantee.
Ask him about it. He will tell you.
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Firestone 3^2 take
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MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County t>f Dillon.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Moore Auto Sales Co., Plaintiff,
VS.
B. F. Prince, defendant.
^Pursuant to an order of his Honor
Edward Mclver, Judge of the Fourth
Judicial Circuit, bearing date the
> day of 1920, the undersigned, as
Master for Dillon County, will sell
during the legal hours of sale on, the
first Monday in July same being the
' 5th before the court house door in
the Town of Dillon, in the Coun y of
1 Dillon, in the State aforesaid at
> public auction to the highest bidder
^ for Cash. *'
1 Description ? All those certain
> pieces parcels or lots of land situate
and being near the town of D.lllon, 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
i North one hundred and fifty feet by
>' O. W. Leach; on the East one hun
dred and fifty feet by Rutledge Ave>
nue; 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 O.
? W. Leach and W. M. Hainer and be1
- - ??<? nf land r.nnveved to B.
? F. Prince by G. D. Barlow.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser to
- pay for all papers and revenue
i 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 th<
former purchaser. .
A. B. JORDAN,
i 7 15 3t. Master for Dilloh County.
CREDITOR',S NOTICE.
Having qualified as executor of the
estate of W. H. Murphy, deceased,
notice is hereby given that all persons
holding claims against the estate
are hereby notified to present
same duly authenticated within the
time provided by law or this notice
will be plead in bar of their recovI
ery. All persons indebted to the saiti
( estate are hereby notified to make
immediate" payment to the undersig'
ned executor.
I J. D. HARGROVE.
I 7 8 3t Executor.
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I Who? Somalia and Snmaha! *
* That's who. What? Fancy Gro- '
' ceries, Fruits and Product, *
That's what. Where? Next
t * door to the post office, that's
* where. Phone 230 for polite.
* service and quick delivery. ?
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NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
i
Notice1 is hereby given that p. W.
Bethea, administrator of the dstate
of A. LeRpy Bethea, deceased, has ,
made application anto me for final
discharge as administrator and that
Monday, August 9th, at 10 o'clock 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, on or
before Monday, August 9th, or this
notice will be plead in bar of their. ' *a
recovery.
JOE CABELL DAVIS,
juuge ui rivu>i?
7 15 4t. Dillon County.
NOTICE OP ELECTION.
State of South Carolina, .
County of Dillon.
Whereas, a petltlpn signed by more
than one-third of the qualified electors
and a like proportion of the realdent
freeholders of the age of twenty
one years of Carolina School District
No. 2, of the county and state
aforesaid asking that an election be
granted in said district on the question
of Increasing the levy for common
school purposes by 10 mills, 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, July 20 th at
i Carolina School house.'
i Tie trustees snau act us m?u?soi?
, of said edection and only such elee?
tors as return real*or personal prop.
erty for taxation and who exhibit
, their tax receipts and registration
certificates as required In general .X
elections shall be allowed to yote.
Each eleetor who favors the proposed
levy shall cast a ballot with
the word "Yes" written or printed
" thereon and each elector opposed to
said levy shall cast a ballot with the
word "No" written or printed thereon.
W. C. MOORE,H.
N. COUSAR,
I R. S. ROGERS,
' Members of the County Board of
Education*. 7 8 2t.
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* Who? Samaha and Samaha! *
; * That's who. What? Fancy Gro
* ceries, Fruits and Produce,
* That's what. Where? Next *
* door to the poet office, that's
* where. Phone 230 for polite ,
* service and quick delivery.
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NOTICE. ' ' . ,-j
'
All persons are forbidden to em1
ploy or harbor my son Cecil Bridges
' who Is under age and voluntarily
1 left my home,
j J. BRIDGES,
,7 8 3t. Dillon, S. C.
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(non skid)
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Tabe $3.75
Tube $4.50
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