The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, September 15, 1921, Image 8
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pITTA DEPARTMENT
^ ^ Bogene Yftmn of Marion was a
tuiiMM visiter here Tuesday.
C. B. Haselden of Sellers was here
&1* the interest of the price of cotton
|P<: Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mims and Carl
McLean went to Mulllns on Sunday to
V . visit Mrs. W. EL Edwards who is sick.
\ ' Bert McLaurin of Floydale was
here looking after his farming interests
Tuesday.
M. H. Blum went to Baltimore on
Sunday night to replenish his fall
f.' and winter stock.
Lawrence and Gary Hayes of Free
State were here on business Tuesday
afternoon.
C. E. (Taylor a substantial farmer
of the Fork section, was here on business
We<f-iesday.
Mrs. T. C. McGee and little daughtei
Elisabeth are visiting relatives and
friends in Greenville.
Messrs. J. F Bethea, H. E. Farham,
M. H. 6px and Hoyt Watson
went several)!.ays fishing at Little
W. K. Fore o? Elberry was here
looking after his cotton being sold
on weanesaey.A
Miss Lola Sessions returned Wed
nesday from McMinnville, Tenn,,
where she has b\on attending a Photographic
Schooi, tar several months,
with a view to putting up a gallery for
making pictures somewhere in the
Pee Dee section.
S. V. Lane of Dillon wag shaking
hands with his friends in town on
Wednesday afternoon.
1Uc Messrs. E. B. Berry, Sr., R. J. Dew,
P. C. Henry and Mayor L. L. Watson
S motored to Darlington on Saturday
afternoon, returning same evening.
L. N. Hatchel o, planter of the Elberry
section was in town on business
early Monday.
J. R. Reaves of Floydale has returned
from a ten days trip to the
mountains of North Carolina.
L. B. Alford of Floydale was one
of those in our city Monday morning.
Dr. E. L. Brown left Saturday for
Charlotte to visit, hk H miffhtor Mr? I
A. B. Edwards for a few days.
Pratt "Watson a prosperous merchant
of Sellers was here on business
Monday.
F. T. Burney. who travels out of
Cliadbourn, N. C. representing McNair
k. PearaGll, Wilmington, was in
town pushing his line Monday.
A Marriage.
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Sunday morning at the hour for
services at the churches in Latta Miss
Katherine Bethea and Mr. Sam Cale^
han, with two friends, walked out of
the Methodist church, got in a car and
went towards Dillon for the purpose
of getting married at that place, but
finding on their arrival in Dillon, the
Methodist and Baptist ministers both
busy holding services in their churchSi
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but when they arrived at Mlnturn,
found the preaching services
about over aim were married by Dr,
Mclntyre, pastor of the Presbyterian
church in his church. Just* at the
end of the morning services. They
took the evening train at Benaetttaville
for Greenville the hOme of Mr.
Oalahan'g parents to spend a few
days, after which they will return to
Latta, the home of the bride's parents,
where Mr. Calahan holds a position
as Superintendent of the Electitc
Light Plant. Miss Bethea is the
youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Ellis Bethea, and was a student
at Lander College the past year, and
up to a few day8 before she was married,
her parents expected her to return
to that institution and resume
her studies this fall.
MASTER'S SALE
State of South Carolina,
County of Dillon.
Under and by virtue of a decree of
the Court of Common Pleas for Dillon
County, S. C., in the case of F. W.
Truluck, plaintiff, vs. Charlie M.
Huggins, T. H. Huggins, Nancy Huggins
and Palmetto Grocery Company,
Defendants, the utfdersigned will sell
at public 'auction before the court
house door at Dillon, S. C., within the!
legal hours of sale on the 3rd day of
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vrv.vuci, iiti me iuwowing aescriD-)
ed property, towit:
1st: All that certain piece, parcel
or tract of land lying and being situate
in Dillon county, state aforesaid,
containing twenty-three (23) acres,
more or less, and designated as lot
or tract B on a plat of the T. H.
Huggins lands made by Fred D. Bryant.
surveyor, Nov. 9, 1906, and recorded
in the office of the Clerk of
Court for Marion county, South Carolina.
in Plat Book No. 1, at page
109; being the same tract of land
conveyed to Charley M. Huggins by
Sidney Huggins Gregg, and bounded
as follows: North by tract of land conveyed
to Covington Huggins; East by
T. H. Huggins' Carmichael land;
South by tract of land conveyed to |
Charley M. Huggins by T. H. Huggins.
2nd: All that certain piece, parcel
or tract of land lying and being situate
in Dillon 'county, state aforesaid,
containing twenty-three (23)
acres, and designated as tract or lot
A on a plat of the T. H. Huggins land_
made by Fred D. Bryant, surveyor,
Nov. 9, 1906, and recorded in the office
of the Clerk of Court for Marion
county, South Carolina, in Plat Book
No. 1, at page 109; being the same
tract of land conveyed to Charley M.
Huggins by Lucy H. Rogers by deed
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3rd: All that certain piece, parcel
or tract of land lying and being sit-,
oete !n Dillon county, state aforesaid,
containing twenty-three (23)
acres, and designated as tract or lot
D on a plat of the T. H. Hugging lands
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made by Fred D. Bryant, eurreyor,
Nor. I, 1910. apd recorded in t)ie office
of the Clerk of Court for Marlon
county. South Carolina, in Plat Bqok
No. 1, at page 109; being the tract
of land qonveyed to Charley M. Hugging
by T. H. Huggins by deed* dated
28th day of December. 1906, and recorded
lb the Office of the Clerk of
Court for'Marion county. South Carolina.
in Deed Book O. O. O.. at page
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4th: Alio the life estate of T. H.
Huggins and Nancy Hugging in all
that certain piece, parcel' or lot of
land in the county of Dillon, State of
South Carolina, containing twentythree
(23) acres and described as
tract C on a plat of#the T. H. Huggins
lands made by Fred D. Bryant, surveyor,
November 9 1908, and recorded
in the Clerk's Office for Marion
county, S. C., in Plat Book No. 1, page
109 and conveyed to Covington Hugging
by T. H. Huggins by deed dated
December 28, 1906, and recorded in
the Clerk's Office for Marlon County,
S. C., in Book Q. Q. Q., page 30.
The life estate of T. 'H. and Nancy
Huggins in the fourth parcel of land
above described, will be sold first,
and then the first three parcels of
land above described will be sold to-'
gether in fee simple; and copy of the,
plat above referred to Will be exhibited
at the sale.
Terms of sale. Cash, purchasers to
pay for revenue stamps and papers.
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n me purcaaser or purcnaserg at
said sale shall fall to comply with his
or their bid or bids, the Master will
resell the premises on the same or
some subsequent salesday at the risk
of the former purchaser or purchasers
without the further order of the
court.
A. B. JORDAN.
9 15 St. Master.
NOTICE.
Take notice that the Fall Term
Court of Common Pleas for the
County of Dillon will convene at Dillon.
S. C., at 10 o'clock in the forenoon
on Monday, the 10th day of October,
19 21.
Sam McLaurin,
9 15 4t. C. C. C. C. P. & G. S.
Cypress Shingles.
i have just received a large
shipment of No. 1 Cypress
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shingles at pnces which prevailed
before the war. I also
carry a stock of Cedar Shingles.
If yon will see me before
buying I will save you
money.
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L*tta. S. C.
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Ford Cars and the ForcJ Ti
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Runabout.... 32J
Touring Car 35*
Truck 44i
Coupe 59*
Sedan 66(
No redaction has been made in
and none is contemplated.
Go over these new prices. See
owner of a Ford Car or a Ford '
without one any longer?
Let as tell yoa more about it, a
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