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I ff ? ' fVSTKI) SKi.NS?Sij^.is fcr Uostin;.; P lands for sale at The Herald Office?11 3. [ TYPEWRITER H1UBO.NS ? StafL ford's superfine ribbons for Smith I and Underwood typewriters. Herjald Publishing Co.?3 24 \ smt>v axi> chattel mortgages ' to real estate, mortgages real . c?ttvtc, bills of sale, planters con' tracts, rent liens, claim and delivery papers for sale at -The Herald ! office.?3 24. FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Oscar! Campbell, i xocutor of the tstate ofl Eliza Campbell, dee used l.r.s this] d.V^ made application unto me for f!/.- I discharge as such executor and j that Thursday the 1st day of Decent-1 her, 11)21, at ten o'clock a. in. at my. office has been appointed for the hearing of said petition. r JOE CABELL DAVIS, Jim go of Probate, Dillon County, S. C. j Dillon, S. C., Nov. 1, 1921 ?11 J 4t] TRESPASS NOTICE Take notice that all persons are v hereby warned not to trespass upon the lands of the undersigned. Hunting, hauling wood or straw or any other trespass in any manner whatsoever is strictly forbidden. A. M. Rogers, A. P. Rogers, J. R. Rogers. L. B. Rogers, Julia Rogers. ?11 3 3tp NOTICE OP SALE. In the United States District Court; for the Eastern District of South' Carolina. In the matter of jfcN \V. C. Parham, Bankrupt. P' iant to an order of sale madei ill tl 11.v. i.i t.n? ???..? ?.? t> O. cct i Kir. Esquire, Referee in Bai:kr> !itc\> and dated October 24th 1021, I, N. u. Hargrove, as trustee it bankruptcy of the said \V. C. Parham will offer for rale at public auction, to tno highest bidder for cash,: at the County Court House in the: town of Dillon, County of Dillon. State of South Carolina and District aforesaid, on saiesday in December next, being the 5th day of December 1021, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described tracts of real estate,' to wit: All that certain parcel or lot of land in Dillon county South Carolina, composed of three smaller tracts and designated as number two, three and four on a plat of the lands of the estate of Mrs. M. J. Monroe, and mude by M. M. Monroe Oct. 10, 1010 and recorded in the office of the Cleric of Court for Dillon County in Plat Book 2, Page 52. tract No. containing 53.26 acres, tract No. 3 containing 20.44 acres, and tract ' ISo. 4 containing 2 <.31 acres, the three tracts containing in the aggregate one hundred and ten 11-100 artfes, be the same a little more or less, and bounded as follows: North b> lands of Elizabeth "Monroe and E. R. Ellerbe, East by the Public Itoad from Latta to Mullins, S. C... South by the Johnson lands and M. Baker and tract No. 5 of the same plat and West by tract No. 1 of the same plat, and being of the estimated value of $16,500.00. Subject however to a mortgage securing the payment, of $12,860.52 held by M. M. Monroe et al. Also a one half interest in all that certain tract of land in Marion county, South Carolina containing one1 hundred and twenty three and 8-10 acres, as represented on a plat by J. M Johnson Civil Engineer, for A. B. Owe*# and T. B. Weatherford, bearjgyAj^ite April 1013, and bounded a?l?i described as tollows to wit: North and East by lands of G. W. Christmas, South by lands of A. B. Owens and West by lands of J. K. Page. For a more particular description of the aforesaid tract of land reference is craved to the said plat which is on record in the Clerk of Court's office in Marion county. Of the estimated value of $5000.00. Subject howevert to a mortgage on the whole tract securing the payment ot $4000.00 held by the Farmers & Merchants Bank of Latta, S. C. Also a one-third interest in all that piece parcel or tract of land in the town of Latta, County of Dillon and State of South Carolina, conttLhing three acres more or less and bounded on the North by lot of Mrs. S. Pope, East by Marion street, South by lot of Mrs. G. R. Williams and West by the right of way of the C. L. railway; the same being all o landa nnnvAvuil tn W TAT "O n r ham and W. C. Parham by (ho Bank of Latta by deed dated January 2, 1919 and recorded in the Clerk's office for Dillon county on February 7. 1919 in Book 12'at page 249, and l)eing of the estimated value of $300. The said tracts of land above described shall be offered for sale separately and on the following terms and conditions: The successful bidder or bidders at said sale will be required to comply immediately with 'his bid by paying over to the trustee the amount of his bid in casht or the equivalent thereof, and in ' the ^j^ent of default by the successful bidb in immediately complying with /, vflt1 imnn uuu cuiidHiuiia ui Hiiui Hiiie j?>n said trustee will again offer jJBnd property or properties for sale In Mthe same manner on the same or W Borne subsequent day without further notice and at the risk and expense of such defaulting bidder. The purchaser or purchasers at said sale shall pay for the necessary instruments of conveyance and for revenue stamps. Dated at Dillon, South Carolina, this twenty-fourth day of October A. D. 1921. N. B. HAROROVF1. ? As trustee of W. C. Parham Bankrupt a,- 11 id u. 1 THE nil To the Dillon Herttld. Dot ha n School District No. 0 w.l begin its compulsory schocl attend ance Nov. 21st. All parents and guar dians are requested to see that al children between the ages cf 7-11 y. rrs attend promptly. A. V. Bethen, Chairman. Nov. 10. Board of Trus-ct ?11 10 2t. II Torpid |fl || Liver || 1^va| "Black-Draught is, in rpCr my opinion, the best liver medicine on the market," M|i yggy. states Mrs. R. H. White >-yv. 9iuc, ui rvcum, wicia. ane Ui"K continues: "I had a pain 'bill P?k?t in my chest after eating? MjiS jgEx? tight, uncomfortable feelOfcl ing?and this was very vVe disagreeable and brought gB on headache. 1 was con- ?9tL ptAjirl stmated and knew it was ycCii jflE* indigestion and inactive ySEfl pi?; liver. 1 began the use of b]9l Black-Draught, night and U4 ijijjl morning, and it sure is splendid and certainly jS|jj Thedford's myzj. 1"or over seventy years ytg this purely vegetable (jKy orcparation has been r?jl found beneficial by thousands of persons sufferj3w5 ?"g Jrom effects of a tor- yp8y, Sted pid, oi slow-acting liver. vSSQ ytn Indigestion, biliousness, yjw gft? colic, coated tongue, diz- j?2\ NKn ziness, constipation, bit- /Sgj pHM ter taste, sleeplessness, |B9 k^SI lack of energy, pain in kr?j| uCfj back, puffiness under the jflBfl g&S: eyes?any cr all of these S$jv ptC symptoms often indicate 3&Z figffjig that there is something S? Ojbj the matter with your liver. You can't be too careful about the medi- kTjl RK! cine you take. Be sure (?K) ctSj that the name, "Thedford's Black-Draught," is on the package. At all Accept Only |pc? I the Genuine. V A A A pipe w< tongue if > se ca cl Wj a? Crimea Albert la A nU in tappy rW !**?, Wrfy r*?r dm. handsome pound and halt pound Mm a humidors and in tha Jrl pound crystal glasa r humid or with IT oponge moistanor top. SI * - r Wln? t on -Saiojn, S N. C. S UiOX HEIIAM), DILLON SOITH CA ' FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE. i Notice is hereby riven that C. J. I Dennett. Jr.. administrator of tlio es. jtate of C. J. Bennett, Sr.. deceased . has this day made application unto 1' i?i? for a final discharge as such ad-, [ j ministrator and that Thursday the' i 1st day of December, 1021, at 10 j (O'clock a. m. at my office has been' r .. > - - . iur ? n?* iicurinK <'i sani po-j tit ion. .IOE CAT.ELL DAVIS. Juduo of Prohato. !. Dillon County. S. C. Dillon. S. C. Nov. 1, 1021 - !1 3 4t ; . i r? ; ri? r #? : LALLb . . ji jj . . |j i For Sale c.'. c. I' / : :i T . i -j\~ [i l j] EAGLE PENCIL COR i , ~~ I Dillon Sw Storage < TT T 1 11 | W e advise all p i 'I store potatoes witr J ly, tins week, or r I week. We Jo not | qualities of potato* |! ing frost or if tke> 5 lanJ is wet. Pic 1 q crates from our po I We advise to gra< tlie field. We 1 graJing wnicn we ! ply you. Best c I r s s i toes in the crates s | KanJle eggs, ail d j heaps striking pot I o th er. Bring to cur ! as Jug, if possible, bi f ? seconJ Jav if vOu I | We will b uy st ? | and number two P ! I at one cent per pound f. o. b. , ^ nisb crates W e sell Fulp'liun [ B secure your seed at once anc planting not later tban Novel | ? We are installing a lar^e | shucked ear corn. Pull and shell for vou and buy for ca! 1jj DILLON SWEET POTATO STfl Wfm on't burn yoi rou smoke P A Get that pipe-party-bee buzz ction! Know for a fact what j in and will do for your peace leek up tbe men in all walks of ho certainly get top sport out jlow with fragrant, delightfi Ibert! And, you can wager your weel lbert's quality and flavor and eedom from bite and parch (c ve patented process)?will rinj ttle old smokemeter the likes if ore could believe possible! V?.. J..U ?4 4.2? J - 4* - ? x uu uun i gci urea or a pipe W rince Albert! Paste that in yc And, just between ourselves! >ort of rolling 'em? Get some ,e makin's papers ? quick ? ar tte that will prove a revelation RINCE Ai the national joy j Li ' M 1 rodin a. thursday mornlvi;. i i iwi. ihsuh\r<;i: xotht:. Notice i3 hereby given that a. 0 HlvinKton administrator of tl * < stat? I of J. A. Klvinaton. deceased. lias thiday made application unto no- foi j final discharge as such administ ratoi ami that Thursday the 1 ' day 0: I>( a< :.:!> r. in21, at ten o'clock a. in ip.t my (<ffic> has !> ? n appoint* ?l foi ?hr* ^tcarinc i f said j.? tition. .TOF. CAHKI.D DAVIS Judf * of Probat . Dillon fount y. s. r Dillon. S. C.. Nov. 3. 1921 - 11 ?, 41 * V < 11 ? : nut i I N( . t;: ? . V-D WKADO '.?ANV. N ORK Potato I Company ersons expecting to i us to dip* promptlot later than next guarantee keeping es dup after a kill7 are clug when the | rase get necessary ? tato house at once. | le hest you c:>.n in | lave a bulletin on k wou id like to sup- | re rimy lay pota- I ;ame as you would 0 not tlirow into :atoet> against each 1 mo' house same day at not later than the expect hest results* rictly number one orto R ica potatoes I our curing house. we to fur1 oats and Ahruzn rye. Best 1 arrange to eomplete your mher the tenth. power corn shcllcr to handle shuck your corn. W e will I ;h or grind for toll. IRAGE CO.. DILLON, S. C. lr V"/ ,! ing in your smokei joy'us jimmy pipe and content! Just ? life you meet daily of their pipes ? all ll, friendly Prince k's wad that Prince I coolness ? and its ut out by our exclul up records in your of which you never hen it's packed with >ur hat! Ever dip into the i Prince Albert and id cash in on a ciga LBERT moke \ XOVIvMllKK. 17, 1921 BRICK BR! Come to our p!ax we Kave to crier LAYTON BRICK V MARIO? nw ? m ianniaw W o liavc a lirj'li power. fa! a complete power plant in it ^ length. Does the work or 6 t i' \v!i:!c en: me i- runnin All r ii s w i I S??????!????!; ? S 1 Business 1 America B have confidence in the S 5] America--- financial h-, emerging from a st pj into a period whicl pi ? lasting prosneritv. B 3 Definite improv* nn <?] is the best evidt nee g certainly conditions e\ gj ing this improvement. [ ] 7=, This bank has confic y is past, and faith tha ^ ture holds much of go 3 S a ,*j We invite your pati | FIRST NATIO [ ] DILLON, Sou B National Rank Prn * Savir I? la j? a a ? a? a a a a a a a (PJUX Ae-ms. e|- y lacuu0 /f*\ 0 O ? Jt/W '^Liu>v /' .- ' ^ ' A A c ts':-KV What is the uso money unless you bai that it will some da; He who spends all who banks a part of ularly must prosper That's arithmetic. Let our bank have ey on deposit. Money vnn loauo It ?r> tho V. adding to it. Try it. It TAYS Wo invite YOUR B The Bank 1 SAFETY, SERVICE ! , Dillon, Soutl I CK BRICK it and see what before you buy. VORRS. ( Est. 1885) n\ S. C. i . - ixtm.i ? VM ?fimtftiMmna iwvrvirjBW ?t cutting >utht forced feed: I self for sawinp lops to any I I m.-n J . ... ? 1 - i LI?-" - ^ * w i wuiiiin ui u:auc ; equipped with Boscr> mapn^to ant! otlorcJ at 5l( ) ca.ii. A little over a year at | the e dnj iivrt old i >r$200 each and even more ' v- : are r o;'trine tliom ..t i ... .entice, b it ?tity mu-t . . Pr.c. SI1 Ha.e .???> 'a.- ortmentol e >i : i . n COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO. Columbia, C., c23 'V.Gcrv.in St immiuawm irmnrf nui ii i t< m I I.*- mmmm SEISBSHraiSlSfflS a a ? L*l cn of a a a a future. ? a anil business?is a ate ot uncertainty + romises healthy and * a :*nt along: ail lines ? of adjustment, and ? ;erv where are show- ? a ? lence that the worst \+) t the immediate fu- E od for all. @ B IS E -onage, ? NAL BANK | th Carolina ? tection For Your ( J Igs a a iTi laaaaaaaaaa yJ^LC C^tk / ytfuh. AtoaM "moyxsu^. '///WS. * m S'W"^ .x ^ W-i* t #?'VMv'H W of working for ik a part of it bo y wou for you? has nothing; ho his earnings regyour spare nion' piles up fast if | ank and keep on anking Business. of Dillon \ND 4 PER CENT i Carolina