The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, September 02, 1920, Image 7
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ATTENTION OIL MILL
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of injectors, oil caps, lul
for three high grades of i
belt, and genuine Gandy
> fittings, packing, and boi
1 COLUMBIA S
828 W GERVAIS St.
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Palmetto
Palmetto College offers thorough
retarial, Typewriting, Bookkeeping
branches. A scholarship in Palmetto
ship In our Free Employment Depai
for trained executives than all oth
furnish all the old established busin
dividual Instruction. New equipmt
and Night School. Positions guarai
prescribed course of study in Palm'
the time required in any other sch
? >? aware atata In the BOUth UD(j
II COCUVO VI V4 J mrnmmm* . .
The reason is Palmetto College is
Box 65, Varnrllle, 3. C. (Mother i
burg, S. C., or 57 Wentworth St. CI
lege the School that's known everyw
fare to Palmetto College.
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^ Attention, Mr. Farmer:
? Now is the time to pi;
fall use. Put more rr
? farm and give your hel]
? around, and you won't
m ing help. After the cr<
ffl the tractor to work rui
? lathe mill, shingle mill,
? corn sheller, cord wood
j+| We make a specialty of light
rxi corn mills, feed mills and farm i
a HYMAN SUPPL
SI The Machinery Hou
w WILMINGTON, N. C.
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"Felt Like .
Man and Wife, All Run-L
Were Greatly Hel
WIFE and I, after a hard a:
IVI spring on the farm, were
tired and mn-down," says Ul
Mr. E. B. Mulkey, of Route 1, Acworth, j*
Ov "We neither felt well. I knew my b,
blood was bad, as 1 had little bolls on tl
the back of my neck.
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"We felt we needed a builder. We h
had heard of Zlron and thought It
must be what we needed. It certainly cl
was. We took It faithfully, and after [J
a week or such a matter we began to ^
feel better. My wife felt like cooking,
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carry a large stock
>ricators. Also two
'ubber belt, leather
Belt; pipe, valves,
ler tabes.
UPPLYCO
COLUMBIA, S. C.
College
i courses in Stenography. 9ecAccounting
and kindred
> College gives you a member tment.
We receive more calls
er colleges in the South. We
ess colleges with teachers. Inint.
Experienced teachers. Day
steed. Tou can complete the
"* ? a? is
BttO College in less man n?n
ool. Our student body rep1
as far east as Pennsylvania,
known everywhere. Address,
School) or Box 173, Orangelarleston,
S. C., Palmetto Colhere.
We pay your railroad
iBsnasiagigisf
pply Co.!
ice your orders for [
lachinery on your [
p work all the year E
nave trouble keep- E
)p is laid by, put 0
nning a saw mill, [
corn mill, feed mill, [
saw. [
: sawmills for farm use, j;
nachinery. r
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se of the South [
NEWBERN, N. C. [
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Eating"
)own fron Farm Work,
'ped by Ziron.
ad I sure felt like eating.
"Ziron sure did us good. It mi
s both feel stronger and better
le fall work, which everyone knc
i 'some work' on a farm. My tx
?gan to dry up, though Just at fl
ley seemed worse.
"We are much better and can hig!
commend Ziron, and gladly do so
sure did us good."
Ziron Is a safe, reliable, tonic m<
ne, rood for men, women and ch:
;n, v hen an Iron tonic is lndicat
: is easy to take and contains
ablt-formlng drugs.
Ask your druggist or dealer.
WE HANDLE MEATS.
of choice grades only. Wh
ever you buy you'll find tend
and toothsome. You may thu
that choice quality means hig
er cost. How thoroughly m
taken you are will be provi
with your first order.
Dillon Market
DILLON, S. C.
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Candidates Cards :
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for Clerk of Court subject to the
rules of the Democratic Party.
Sam McLaurln.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Clerk of Court 1
for Dillon county, subject to the J
rules of the Democratic Party.
Jack 0. Moody.
I hereby announce myself a candl- i
date for the House of Representa- '
tlves, subject to the rules of the (
Democratic party.
EARL R. ELLERBE. J
I. I hereby announce myself as a can*
didate for the house of repreaenta*
I tlves subject to the rules and regulaI
tions of the Democratic Party,
j J. W. McKay.
I I hereby announce myself as a canI
didate for the House of RepresentaI
tivee subject to the rules of the
I Democratic party.
I W. H. Muller.
I hereby announce myself a canI
didate for Solicitor, subject to the
I rules of the Democratic party.
J. Monroe Spears.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for sheriff, subject to the
rules of the Democratic Party.
Clyde Sessions Bethea.
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for re-election to the office of
. 8herlff, subject to th6 rules of the
Democratic Party. S. V. Lane.
I I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the office of Sheriff of Dillon
county, subject to the rules of the
j Democratic Party.
Don c? Martin. |
I I hereby announce myself a candlI
date for sheriff of Dillon county, subI
Ject to the rules of the Democratic
I party. S. S. Proctor.
S I hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election as Coroner, subI
ject to the rules of the Democratic
M Party. B. P. Gasque.
I hereby announce myself a candles
date for Superintendent of Educa
tion, subject to the rules of the Dem?*
ocratic Party. J. S. Fair.
g The friends of N. B. Hargrove *
hereby announce him as a candidate (
g for the office of Superintendent of '
?. Education, subject to the rules of the
J Democratic primary.
I hereby announce myself a candijri
date for re-election to Cougress front
Si th Sixth Congressional District, subgject
to the rules of the Democratic
primary. Philip H. Stoll.
g
I hereby announce myself a candi- .
? date for the office of Sheriff of DilIon
county, subject to the rules of
g the Democratic party.
^ J. Ben Edwards.
531 I hereby announce myself a candi
O date for tne ornce or supenaieuucui
ri of Education, subject to the rules of
& the Democratic party,
g L. B. Haselden.
8 I hereby announce myself a candlg
date for Superintendent of Education
subject to the rules of the Democratic "
g party.
g| H. Mahone Moody.
?1 MASTER'S SALE. J
~ State of South Carolina,
g County of Dillon.
_ In the Court of Common Pleas,
g W. H. Smith, A L. Smith Mrs. Mary
?. S. Allen, Myrtis Smith, Vera Smith,
g and B. M. Smith, Mildred Smith
Sand Henry Ellison Smith, by W.
H. Smith, their guardian, Mrs. H.
SF. Easterling, by H F. Easterling,
her guardian, Sarah Smith by Mrs.
ri Mamie Smith, her guardian, Mrs.
=-* Ruth Williams, Ralph Smith, Willie
g Smith Pemberton, Hamilton Ed8
wards, Leon Edwards, John L. Edwards,
Ford Edwards, Eloise E. "
BHarlee, E. B. Edwards, W. E. Edwards
and C. H Edwards, Plaing
tiffs,
=f vs.
I Mrs. Sallie McCown, Mrs. Rebecca
Ellen, Mrs. Mary Wallace. Mrs.
? Rachael Myers, D. W. Galloway, J.
? A. Galloway, H L. Galloway, Mrs.
? Florence Boney, H. L-. lietnea, u. u.
Bethea, Mrs. Janie Gaddy, George J.
i Bethea, Robert B. Bethea, E. C. I
Bethea, Mrs Flora Bethea, Mar- t
| garet Bethea, John E. Henry, D. ,
S. Henry, Jack Henry, Mrs. S. A. |
! Alford, Miss Ella Heniy, P. C. Hen- |
I ry, Mrs. Florence Henry Bethea, T. ,
J W Henry, Mrs. Caro W. Pfaff and
_J John C. Bass., Defendants.
Pursuant to an order of his Honor,
W. H. Townsend, Judge of the Fourth ;
id? Judicial Circuit, bearing date the 8th j
for day of October, 1919, the undersignlWI
ed, as Master for Dillon County, will
'111 sell during the legal hours of sale, on
"' the first Monday in September, 1920
'same being the 6th before the court
rdJ, house door in the Town of Dillon, in
f01 the County of Dillon, in the state
aforesaid, at public auction to the
highest bidder the following describ?
ed property:
All that certain tract of land now
M In the county of Dillon and state of
South Carolina, containing three hundred
fifteen and one-half acres as
= shown by a plat of R. A. Johnson,
surveyor, dated November 11th, 1870
bounded north by lands now or form- .
erly of C. C. Whittington, east by
lands of estate of George J Bethea,
lf *- ? 1 J
j souin Dy lanus ui estate ui r. .??. mun-|
at "jroe, and west by lands of estate of R.
ler P- Hamer.
Terms of sale, Cash. Purchaser to
pay for all papers and revenue,
h. stamps. Any person bidding off the
|said property and refusing to comply]'
with his bid therefor, said property i
pn will be resold upon the same or some]
subsequent salesdav at the risk of the'
former purchaser.
A B. JORDAN*.
S 10 3t Master l'or Dillon County
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MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Dillon.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
M. J. Brown, et al, Plaintiff,
vs.
Elizabeth McNeill, Defendant.
Pursuant to an order of His Honor
iV. H Townsend, Judge of the Fourth
rudicial Circuit, bearing date the 7th
lay of July, 1920, the undersigned as
Master lor union uouniy, win aeu
luring the legal hours of sale, on the
'irst Monday in September same beng
tike 6th before the court house
loor In the Town of Dillon, In the
:ounty of Dillon, In the state foresaid,
it public auction to the highest bldler
for cash.
Description. All that certain piece,
parcel or tract of land, lying and bong
situate in Carmichael Township,
:ounty of Dillon, State aforesaid, con
ialning 375 acres, more or less, and
pounded as follows: North by lands of
B. A. Fore, Dave McKenzie and run
pf Bell Swamp; East by lands now or
formerly of Amelia J. Carmichael, J.
T. Carmichael and Mike Carmichael;
3outh by lands formerly owned by P.
Karskaddon; West by lands of J. A
Campbell and B. Fore.
Terms of sale. Cash. Purchaser to
pay for all papers' and revenue stamps,
tay person bidding off the said prop*
;rty and refusing to comply with his
pid therefor, said property will be reiold
upon the same or som e subseluent
salesday at the risk of the former
purchaser.
A. B. JORDAN,
J 19 3t Master for Dillon County.
Professional Cards.
OR. c. R. TABER
Physician and Surgeon
Office at residence. No. 6 Harrison
*.
Residence Phone No. 90.
DR. R. F. DARWIN
Dentist
Office Over Bank of Dillon
L. 11. HASELDEN
Attorney At Law
DILLON, 8. C.
Joney to Lend on First Mortgage
Real Estate.
DR. R. M. BAILEY,
Veterinarian
Office at Dillon Live Stock Co'*.
Stables.
Office Phone - - - - 236
Residence Phone - - ?
L. D. LIDE
Attorney-at-Law
MARION. S. C.
OK. J. H. HAMER, JR.
Dentist
Office over Peoples Bank.
J. W. JOHNBON
Attorney-at-Law
Tastlee In State and Federal Ceorte
Marlon, 8. C.
"OTIS M. PAGE
Civil Engineer
DILLON, S. C.
JOE P. LANE
Attorney-at-Law
Office Next to Bank of Dillon,
Main St. Dillon, 8. C.
GIBSON * MTJLLER
Attorneya-at-Law
Jfllee ever Malcolm Mercantile Oe
DILLON, 8.
reetlee In State and Federal Court*
8 C. HENSLEE, M. D.
lye, Ear, Noee and rhroat
Spectacles Fitted.
Office Hours 9 to 11 and 2 t? 4
evening Hours by ADpolntment.
I Money back without queetion
\l If HUNT'S 8alve fall* In tha
w Vjy" II treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA.
/fur h/J RINGWORM, TETTER or
/ | | ft other itching akin dieeaeee,
//J Try a 73 cent boa at our riak.
For sale by Evans Pharmacy,
gaaDBBUB^HBsm
Accept
^ No Substitutes
81 for
1 Thedford's g
BLACK-DRAUGHT
b Purely b
| Vegetable |
o Liver Medicine ?
go f.s do
FOR SALE BY
Evans Pharmacy and all drug stores.
KWum
Monc^Snek without quest.op
if HUNT'S Snlvo fall* in the si
treatment of ITCH. KCZBMA, J'F (j od
RINGWORM, TETTER or f Ibf??fll
oth <t Itching skin diseases. ^Vr?r#F .
Try a 75 cent bo* at our risk. J J /
For sale by Evans Pharmacy,
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We have ai
the most con
dressed lumbe
otror rorrioH in
IV* VI VUI A 1VU AAA
We will special!
Fine Grain He
13-16 " and 1
floors.
We can tali
prompt shipme
eries. Solid oi
will pay you 1
j on pine lumber
SHI1
We handle
best grades. In
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BEiElI-HEDI
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Distri
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Day Elder, worn
tinental and Buda Mot
axles built. Six sizes.
1 Average price ovei
I than trucks with simi]
fied owners in South C
paramH
D sTm H fill 0] 1
> ifiOT" i fri
Different types of moto
and! engines, and age <
cars, determine the pro
er body (technical
known as viscosity,; <
"GREEN FLAG" Motor (
particularly adapted to YOL
car.
Don't say to the dealer, gi
me some oil?tell him y?
want "GREEN FLAG," and t
as easy to be RIGHT as it is
w the "GREEN F
the proper gra:
the safety? ??th
World's Suprom
\ r,
Suralied 'jy (v..
Aik for Greet*. 1'
fi'ir CovipOLnd a
Ou., Crea?>)
Auto Service Co., Dillon, S. C.
The Sclinfer Co., Little Rook, S. C
' Floyd Dalo Garage, Floyd Dale, S.
noer i
rranged to put in f
lplete stock of I.
r and mouldings (
Marlboro County. |
ize on Long Leaf |
art Rift Flooring I
1-16 " for porch (
;e orders now lor M
nt or later deliv- I
* mixed cars. It *
to get our prices *
or oak flooring, s
VGLES. I
in 16 " and 18" I
stock all the time, fD
CEMENT |
K, PLASTER, 1
ED ROOFING, |
lTHS I
liveries A- 1
iere. I
HI
JPETH COMPANY i
H CAROLINA. I
t
butors
NTED
i drive, motor trucks. Conors.
Highest price rear
Made in Newark, N. J.
r two hundred dollars less
lar specifications. Satisarolina.
See
R. H. Rawlings.
^ro"nrT1
ve
ou
he right grade for your car. J?t
to GUESS ahout it, by consulting
LAG" OIL CHART. It tells. Use
le of "GREEN FLAG" and enjoy
faction and economy in using the
ie Lubricrnt.
9stt r.o ir!t.ic *0 bfjln wltk ,
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Ii. F. Ellis, >Lillory, S. C.
Row html Machino Co. Rowland, N.O.
C.A. K. McKcllan, Hamer, S. C.