The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, September 09, 1909, Image 5
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Mitcmeiit of Claims Audited by County .
Board of Commissioners of Marion m
County. Tuesday. September m
" 7th. 1909. I
Name of Nature of Amount I
Claimant Claim Allowed, g
ROADS AND BRIDGES. fi
Atkinson John A. I 57 B
Bethea A- (i. A* Co. 217 99 p
Rcthca W. Ellis 19 70 f
Bridge man I?. O. 6 00 I
C ridges C. C. 20 40
Bridges Job 57 15 ||
Bryant Davids 15 50 H
Byrd Stephen 15 50 B
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Dickson M. 5 75 g
Edwards Sainl. 9 10 tl
Fox worth W. S. 2 do I
I ?')CnDi> 12 r/M* "" J
Good Roads Machinery Co. 24 <>0 e
Harrclson C. H. 55 28 I
Hays J. S. 1 j SO 1
Horn W. P. 2 ()1 8
Hoggins Kinlock 27 50 8
Jackson R. M. s S7
Johnson J M. 0 oo B
Kilgore J. S. 59 55 I
Kinson John 2 00 I
Manning Eli B. 84 25 f
Marion Clothing Factory 51 25 1
Marion Hardware Co 7 95 I,
Martin Clyde 25 0o
Monroe II. C. K) 00 I
Mclnnis Neal 21^21 I
McLaurin J. P. 24 55 I
Mclnnis P. D. 10J00 B
Norton John A. 6 50 I
Norwood S. W . 1 65
Ownes S. H. 5 50 1
Pace L. E 1 75
Parrot Ben 3 50 I
Planters Hardware Co. 10 29
Porter R. P. 16 75
Powers J. C. 50 00
Powers T. R. 23 33
Roberts S. Ii. 11 98
Rogers F. C. 5 59
Rogers J. E. 3 00
Rogers L. G. 25 00
Smith K. D. 1 00
Smith S. E. 40 35
Smith-Dew Grocery Co. 47 59
Taylor Cicero 5 00
Tolar Bros. 17 33
Wallace Marshall 3 37
Wheeler E. B. 62 03
Wheeler Hardware Co. 1 40
Williams A. C. 3 00
COMMUTATION
Byrd James 00
Crawford G. G. 00
Gasque R. L. 00
Hargrove W. H. 66
Inman Ed 50
Smith 25
Wallace Marshall 00
CONTIN ~
"V-HlVit* J Willi o. vu ^
Bethea John C. 00 *
Bine W. E. 25 E
Dozier W. D. 50 j;
Hamilton Jacob 00 Z
Harrelson H. M. 95 ?
Lane Jos. P. 0o Z
Marion Hardware 75 ~
Martin D. J. 15 2:
Miles D. F. 00 Sj
Montgomery J. 1 77 2
Norwood S. W. *2 92 ?
Planters Hardware Co. 7 20 ?
Southern Bell Tel. and 'Iel. Co. ~
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Willcox P. A. Receiver 9 14 ?:
Woods M. C. 6 50 ?
1HX)K HOUSE AND HOOR ?
Bethea J.J. 16 00 gBethea
VVr. Ellis 12 00 C
Davis J. P. Sons 14 00 g*
Foxworth W. S. 17 25 SZ
Hatchell J. A. & Son .1 45 g;
Mace T. L. 3 00 t:
Monroe W. M. 27 25 g;
Montgomery J. I). 6 00 SZ
Mclntyre Douglas 28 00
Norwood S. YV. 22 50 mNorwo<xl
S. W. 54 45
Pace J. E. 7 50 ?
Price H. G. 15 50 w
Register E. and M. E. 50 00 ^
Rogers Frank 5 00 N
Stubbs Co. 5J 00 A
POST MORTEM AND LUNACY M
Bailey R. R. Clmd 12 25 10 25 A
Caopenter F. L. ^ 15 00 0
Hamer P. H. 15 00 1A
Lewis T. 10 00 fl
Stacknouse J. II. 10 00 Jh
BOORS AND STATIONERY J
Doncnn W R. L. ") 50 il
; A Cogswell Co. U
112 00 W
\KD OF EDCl'ATION ]1
/. 20 20 1
V. F. 6 00 I]
SSESSORS A
Hays R. K. 4 00 Q
DIETING PRISONERS P<
Blue W. E. 123 60 U
SALARIES ^
Bethea John C. 26 00 fJ
Blue W. E- 150 00 i
Lane Jos. P. 66 67 Jfj
Martin D. J. 83 33 'A
Miles D. F. 41 67 H
Montgomery J. D. 33 33 U
Willcox John 33 33 A
$2567.39 _
D. J. Martin il
County Supervisor U
John Wilcox N
Clerk of Board, fj
Septt 8th 1909. 'J
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Dillon Storage CO.
: We have moved our office to Bennetts Stable 01
Main St., We are better fixed than in the pas
to store cotton. We request ail persons wishini
to store cotton tq drive directly to our new office
We will sample cotton and preserve samples in oui
office. Then drive to warehouse and unload. W<
expect to be able to make loans on cotton stored
at a very reasonable rate of interest.
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Iur. ttaue oiacKnouse win be actively in coltoi
seed business and would thank all persons havini
seed for sale to see him before selling.
Inviting our friends to call on us in our nev
place of business and thanking you for past favor
and hoping to do an extensive business on clos<
margins, we are yours truly,
Dr. Wade Stackhouse, Manager
The Hollida Co.
SZ The "IMoyer"
Turn of popular tide is both
reasonable and logical.
Equal distribution of weight on all
four points and uniformity of construction
make this the leading vehiSs
cle of to-day.
k, Other Buggies merely pointi
ing toward perfection, "Moyer"
has attained perfection.
The Hol Co.
DILLON. S. O.
1 It's Getting Cold
You will want a nice set of FURS and a Fl
~ CAPE or COAT. Let us make you a nice sei
~ Manufacturer's Cost. We are interested in one
~ the largest Fur Manufacturing Plants in New Yo
- and have had several year's experience in handli
I LADIES FURS
- and can save you money and give you genuine Fui
: Samples and cuts at our store. See them befo
= you buy.
J. A. McEachern,
tt uuicsaic aiiu ivciau,
= Ladies Furs,
= DILLON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
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I Announcement.
|jj TO THE CITIZENS OF DILLON, and
|W surrounding' country.
m We beg to announce that \vc have bought
fVl the business of the Dilllon Drug Company, and
iR will conduct an up-to-date drug business at the
|M Qnnip utand.
L/jj An experienced licensed Pharmacist will have
\ charge and you can rest assured of careful and
M courteous attention given to all the business you
fW may give us in this department, for our motto
W is, "Purity and Accuracy" in every respect.
' ! Having cast our good will among you, we soil
licit a share of your valued patronage, and will
Jr do our very best to merit the well known adage:
U "Once our customer, always ours."
\Wk Yours most respectfully,
((fi Prop. Dillon Drug Store.
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e g ^ You'll think so, if you t;
gig you have had one in \
J| Dillo
^ An Expert Range Demons
| jj see him. Biscuits and Coff
Notice of high School Election
1 State of South Carolina.
County of Marion.
A petition signed by out tlnr<l of tin
resident qualitied electors and out
third of the resident tree-holders til
the nue of tweuiy-one years in Sclion
District No. 14, known as I'apes Mills
? Schotd District, having been submit
; ted t.i the County Hoard of Kducntioi
of Marion County asking that an elcc
tion he held 111 said School District lip
01: the (|uestion of establishing a lhi.1
School out of the territory . mhrmc I it
said Sehool District, such an election i?
j onlercd to he held at Oaktirove Selioi.
| House on Saturday, Septtniiher tin
| Eighteenth, nineteen hundred and nine
j between the hours of seven o'clock n
' in. and four o'clock p. in. The triistei s
K. h. Uouers. 11. Rogers, and A
Dane, shall act us managers at said clee
tion. Those luvoritig the formation ol
said 11 'jth School District w.ll vote fm
? ? -t? "High School," mill those opposing tli.
- formation will vote against "Mini
ft? School." Only such electors ns retail
real or personal property for tuxutioi
?^ and exhibit their tax receipts and regis
^ t rof inn / <.? ?? ?. ? - ? *
_ t-riuuuilVh ilii r?i|UITCtl IIV ll\\
in geueral elections will be allowed t<
-^2 vote.
^3 .lot- P Lam*.
m -TS W W N u-k.'ls.
-^3 W K SiHckhonso.
, ?3 Co Pnar ;l of K<!
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of "3
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zz Dissolution Notice,
ng zz
~5 Notice is hereby ?iven that ?>n
~ZZ the JSfh, dav of July. 1909. 1 sold
'?y entire interest in the Sainton
fS, ^3 Novelty Works to Mr. S J. Sal-~2
mon, who assuires all responsibili:^3
ty for all outstanding obligations
?3 and has full authority to collect ami
zZ receive all money due said firm
?; prior t?? the disolution of this co^3
partnership. J. A. McKay.
DiUon, S. C-. Auvr. 11. jyu9.
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ake the time to look it over. You'll know it af- 1
^our kitchen for a few weeks. I
find tlrs iVerofull knnires :it thi
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trator will be here from Sept. 20th. to 25th. Call and 1
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H.CWke<SfSons
MADE in the old fashioned way of selected com, distilled with
scrupulous care and fully matured. If you want to drink some
really good Com Whiskey, the genuine old Southern kind, you should
order famous old "Tar Heel."
L We prepay express charges
1 U- in- 2 GJ- Jar 4 Fad Qte. 12 FULgMT
Clarke's Happy Valley Corn, $2.50 $4.50 $2.75
CLARKE'S TAR HEEL CORN, 2.85 5 00 JJ* 9.00
Clarke's Select Old Corn, 3.35 6.00^?Too 10.00
Clarke's Tar Heel Rye. 3.8S 4 00 11.00
Clarke's Monogram Rye. 9.00 5.00 14.00
O, All goods guaranteed under the National Pure Food Law.
1. All goods shipped by express in plain packages the day order is received.
1. Remit postal or express money order, registered letter or certified check,
fl. Price-list upon request.
MAIL YOUR ORDER TO-DAY TO |
H. CLARKE & SONS, INC:;
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
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