The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, January 28, 1909, Image 5
WUNTT ELECTION^ ^
WITHIN SIXTY DATS.
M- N ?1
Tferrcysrs tare Completed 3J;
tkeir Work and will Re- t? 8
port to tke Commissioners 7rlv
tins Week. Official Cal- 3 is
cnlatioas do not Rednce fc11
Marion's Area. Divisionjr '
Line Remains as it wasihter
Save a Few Minor CkanJ theic
pes. No _ Alteration
Ltae around una. j
It is probable that the reporft*
Mr. T. A. Dillon and Dr. JP
Mace, commissioners for the g ' l"e
and old county respectively, rn'??er?
be made to the governer this there
The surveyors have comqsinfss can
their work and are ready tor Pheasant
to the commissioners. Wi
official figures have yet beeij . .
out, it is authoritativelv knoV f . r ,
Marion contains mor> thJ 701"
square miles. Heretofc* . f .
his been the point of 003n^
' with the opponents of u; ^ c *
County movement. ^ J are giad to
stated tune and again thfi Hmm *.
contained, leu than 9f ,n ,h<>
miles and that it would/
sible ever to form a nji have sold their
out of the upper portioilyers & Son of
county. Some who n Edwards and
sively resisted the n*\ K. Rowell in
form the new count^ when Mr. Rowin
times past admittefk. The Messrs.
new county advocateinue the business
ply with the legal They are en
that they would nont business at Lat,
the movement. S?n market will be
come known tnat ti junior member of
al requirements cab. H. Myers,
with it is said that/ , ,
has won many cos banquet of Dillon
ritory proposed tr ^ni^ts Pythias
that many person1 th? ?PurtJPn
ty now look upq/*^ 0 D. The
-!.l - ?? -Ai entertainment are
Wl^l"U^!^aration?to hold one of
JhH ?banquets in
of tJ?{ the orfer and local
Wd'jMfoi* hi^&u The
-^--V^number of out-of-town
^^TLiu local speakers.
If /' "'-f r
yj ' Statement of Claims Audited by duntv
of CegwdaBtetww of Marlon
t? County at Annual Mectinj,
3.s . January 7th. 1909.
pubf name op amt.
mif claim't. ntrk. op clm. allwd.
for - roads & bridges
.*2* Alfred-Carmichael Co 9 35
; Alfred W E . N 3 00
Amnions AG 25 00
Ammons J B 6 00
Bailey RE 4 00
' : - Baker WE 7 50
Barrentine H G 22 23
Berry A L 6 2o
Blackwell Co 17 40
- ""Bsowa J O 4 10
. Brown Jas T 103 44
/ Brown T J 3 00
./ ?v Caulk H A 2 00
f Colemen AC 4 00
' . Cook E D 34 70
Cottingham W S 6 00
JMMt G jt-- - 5 00
wP* 8 G A 3 50
jbavia J P Sons. 7 35
Pavis.J S . 5 70
Davis~'?*U 4 5 93
??..Pavis & McWhite 33
' * '-DonnielTy Jerify R 6 00
Doxier J M 41 35
N~r i Elvinjfton Prank B 4 00
' Focd W J 2 00
< 'v Fore Tho? E 4 25
" Foxw< th E B 4 39
f ox vv r M C? 3 75
rG is< m* H L 2 00
. rae W B R - 931
' i ,i ;? W 5 00
Oi >n C / 3436
.Gsidooid W S 17 25
Goodyear J K 10 50
narper jas m o uu
V . -OBarrell D F 2 23
Harre!son C R 5 14
I, Harrelaon C H 79 M
MUttZ -Harrelaon H C 47 90
Harrelaon H M 25 84
Hays John C 15 69
Hays JM 8 00
t Hays J W 1150
Hewitt WR 25 30
Jooea C F 1 59
Kennedy John 5 00
iL" . Kilgore J S 2 97
" Lewis A ll r * 13 41
pjfay OVBT 1200 VOtM* | .
fek fBUlWIf ?96 fftrifttltd 1
BL _ %% _ * .. * _ ?
fa#5 - st?6 Dillon ptKl end tM people
^^^errall Geo G 1 95
^^^endon Ed 5 83
fhea Lumber Co 28 16
JQtieen N E 9 19
^ Jnohundro Bros 30 92
4e Dee Lumber Co 10 30
^Jerritt J A 8 75
planters Hardware Co 22 82
jKpberts E R 10 00
Rogers C C 4 00
Jjt G Rogers 25 00
^.owell D J 2 00
>/Rowell J A 2 00
(Rowland T W 12 00
I o: t.!_ * nr m ?? i
oiiiv*j|ir j w ^ uu l
Smith BG 2 60 1
Solomon Wade 8 00 1
Stackhouse J H 5 00 1
Stackhouse Dr Wade 75 08 1
Stephens EL 6 00 I
Stevenson, Kreamer & Hock- I
'roan 38 14 S
Thomas Yansey 99 77 5
Thompson W J 6 00 1
Wallace DR. 4 00
Wallace M 4 00 I
Watsop J C 6 00 I
Wheeler E B 181 79 I
Wood berry Lonny 12 00 B
CONTINBBNT J
Bvars E A 10 00 S
Davis Sons J P 18 45 ?
Davis j S 2 00 S
Dillon Herald 32 76 S
Dozier J T 41 57 I
I Evans Wm T 3 00 >
G^illard E G 4 50
Gaaqua Bros 3 00 I
Hamilton Jacob 2 00 I
Harrelson H M 6 00 \
Harllee Otho 2 20
Lane Jas P 4 00
Marion Hardware Co 16 65 ?
Montgomery J D 1 80
McKerrall Geo G 1 6o i
Planters Hardware Co 11 10 1
Porter R P 18 65 S
So Bell Tel & Tel Co 9 00
Woods M C 9 50 I
PAUFBft 1
Atkinson B H Cftnd 25 80 24 00 I
B*kpr B B 12 50 I
Bass T L 12 50 (
Bethea J J 18 00 I
Blackwell Co 26 90 I
Braswell J R & Son 24 00 1
Bruce C G 13 00 I
Cottingham J C Clmd 10 50 9 00 (
Daniel W H Supply Co 17 63 I
Davis J Clement 30 Oo I
Davis J P Sons 12 50 S
Davis L F 12 00
Davis SU 16 00
Ford C R 28 00 \
Fore Tn :y E 2 00
Fore T ^ 4 50
Frink W A 7 50
Foxwoith W S 14 75
Gilbert W M 15 75
Godbold H G 6 00
Harrelson Bro.; & Co 24 00
H^tcnel J A & Sons 3 85
Etiwan Fi
For AU. Crops a
The '.vii" ,a
bee? V<< 1 ft
%
and prui
gen ,< & t 1
Tar fci ,ei
tail* tlu
Hake your crop
Etiwan Fer
CHARLEST
Aak for "E
Wfanted
You to
fBAB
it costs
yom m
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sr?
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w
%
Hays CP' 24 00
Hursey J A 21 50
Lane WO 3 00
Mace T L 3 00
Monroe W M ' 23 25
Montgomery J D 1 50
Moore E L & Co 3 00
Mullins Supply Co 3 20
McDuffie D 10 50
Mclntyre Douglas 27 50
McKerrall Geo G 3 00
McMillan R W 9 00
Norwood S W 17 00
Norwood S W 48 3fr
Pace C L & Bro 3 00
^arham WW 7 50
Porter J D '* 10 00
D m
"net ivr J UU
*1406 H G 4 00
legiiter E & fcf E 30 00
Rogers F 3 00
Jmith B G 30 00
>tubbs Co 31 50
Vhite Isaac E 30 00
POST MOI^TBN & LUNACY
Nibble EM 10 00
lamer P B 25 00
^ewis T Clmd 15 00 10 00
aichaux DM 10 00
ilclntyre A 30 00
Jmith FA 35 00
>raith S C 8 65
imith W B 10 60
Smith W B 10 50
Jtley E B 10 00
Veaver W A 10 00
books a stationery
ienson WEL 15 00
interprice Printing House 9 50
Valker, Evans & Cogswell
Co 60 15
CO-BOARD EDUCATION
> tack hou se W F 91 00
AaSBSSOXC
lyres E T 2 00
)avis AG 6 00
Stephens S F 4 00
MAIQ8TJU.TSS
)oxier 15 00
towards B F 20 00
\>re John A 62 50
^ore Tracy E 20 00
iilbert W M 12 50
largrove J N 12 50
>eGette Ringgold 15 00
deEachern J B 20 00
Norton W F 1666
)liver D J 100 00
>age S L 25 00
togers E F 12 50
Sellers W W 50 00
VANTED---Second hand bags
ard burlap any kind, any quantity,
anywhere; we pay freight.
Richmond Bag Company, Richmuia,
V?.
The Dillon Herald $1.50 a year.
_
utilizers
ind Big Crops
i that have
r forty years
used by two
armors,
rs that cobu(*ri*l?
knJ
i grow.
'tilizer Co.
ON, S. C.
6mam."
know the merits of
OCKAND
MOYER BUGGIES
nn^ IAAIT TU/* A/k?M/\
M?U IWAt X lie OCIUC I I
'ection. At
rolliday Co.- j
DILLON. S. C.
you notkmg to toe uri
i|^M tke kiyietioo
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Omen Pmri No. 48. i NIGHT
Ramtnci 'Pion No. 88. I HKL1,
Dr. G. Henslee
OFFICE OVER BANK OF DILLON.
Room No. U. Price Hotel.
Night Bell on Lbe Uurtb-Mirl orntr 01 th
Price Hotel, on the front of the K. A.
Pnrnell ?on>pnny'? Store.
Goe. S. Hackeb
& Son,
^ Manufacturers of
"Doors, Sash,
Blinds.
SASH WEIGHTS AND CORDS
One Thousand
Dollars
can be accumulated
by the average person
in fiv$ or six years by
the systematic saving
and depositing in a
bank the money that
is now being frittered
away with nothing to
show for it. Better
begin on that thousand
today by starting
an account with
Bank of Dillon
FAMILY PROTECTION
No home is safe without insurance.
A good policy that
protects your family costs
very little.
THE SlUTAL LIFE of NEW
YORK. On^ nf th?> strnnapst
old line companies. Has paid
dividends regularly for many
years. If you want to see
some very liberal contracts
call on
F. M. MUGGINS, Agt,
Dillon, S. C.
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Notice.
The number that drew ?thf
Range at E. L. Moore & Company's
has never been presented,
and we will sc.i the range at public
auction in front of their store
Saturday, Jan., 30th, 1909 at 3
o'clock P. M.t and the money will
be divided between the Methodist.
Baptist and Presbyterian Orphanages
W. T. Bethea,
W. M. Hamer,
W. W. Nickles.
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On any kind of machinery d
g~; ^he equipments and the machi
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Lngines, Gins, Mowers, 1
E Kinds of Farm Machinery
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All work entrusted to
sr Gasoline Engines and An
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ACCOUNT INAUGURAL Cl'.REM
Tickets on silc February 28th,
to reach original starting point n<
GR1SAT MILI
For further information, reserv
A^ent or write
W. J. Craig",
Passenger Traffic Manager.
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You Must be Situfk ^
If I decorate your house. I
not willing to leave my i
until the owner is perfectly ti
isfied. Satisfied customers
my best advertisments.
ALFRED WELLS.
Painter and Paper HangeLeave
orders with Dillon H?
ware Cc.
mrofTnwTnnw!fwnmnrnT|j
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lone on short notice. We have ZZ
nists that can take ca:^ of your rS.
Rakes, Harvesters and All ^
? us promptly executed. ~
itomobiles Our Specialties. r:
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COAST LINE
ON IKS H RESIDENT ELECT TAFT.
March 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, final limi
>t later thin midnight March 10th
TARY PARBDE
ations etc.. call on nearest Ticke
T. C. White,
General Passenger Agent
'TON, N. C.
impamy;
oods at COST.
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