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, L|, -|f "" TAXCULECOR'S NOTICE COUNTV TaBAfcliREk'S Okld??B, 1 Marion, S. C. Sept. 10, 1909. J The books foT collection o State, CoUntv and Road Tax wil be open from Oct. 15, 1909, tc Dec 3c, 1909, those who prefei to do so can pay State and Count \ taxes in January, 1910. with 1 pei cent additional; those who prefei paying: in February, 1910, can dc so with 2 per cent additional; those who prefer paying: in March, 1910, to the 15th of said month, can do so by paying: an additional 7 per cent. (After said date the books will close.) Road Tax can be paid during the fall but if those liable prefer doing so. they can pay the mad tax during January, and February. The commutation tax is $2 for 1910. Taxpayets owning property or paying tax for others will please ask for a tax receipt hi each township or Special School district in which he or they own property. This is very imjxirtant as there are so many School Districts. Those who do not wish to come to the office can write nie < not later than December 25th) and 1 will furnish then: the amount due and they can remit me bv check, money order, registered I t er. Please do not send me cash without registering same, as it i> liable to be at sender's risk. The Levy is as Follows: State tax 5Vi mills Constitutional School Tax 3 mills Road and Bridge 1Yx mills Poor House. Poor, etc. \VX mills Salaiies 2 mills Total General Levy 13^ mills Reave.-* Township Road Fund 2 mill! Carolina District (special school) 3 mill* (special school. ) Little Rock 3 mill Reedy Creek 4 mill Hamer 2 mill Dillon 8 mill New Holly 3 mill Bingham 2 mill '* > ^,:n ivcmyre - mm Union 3 mi'I Pages Mills 3 mill Bermuda 21 m*1' Buck Swamp 3 mill Latta 7 m il tfelcho 2 mill Oak Grove 3 mil. ( Nichols 3 mill Fork 5 mill Temperance 4 mill Fine Hill 2 mill Spring: Br'h 3 mill Zion 3 mill Millers 3 mill Pteas'nt Hill 2 mill Mullins 7 mill Todd's 3 mill Marion 7 mill Cedar Grove 2 mill Wahee 4 mill Centenary 2 mill Eulonia . 3 mill Palmer 2/4 mill Nebo 3 mill: Rrifmne \T oo \r 1 milli j'l ttiv/un -v iv v7 Oak:on 3 mill Olivet 3 mill: Pleas't Hill 3 mill Scotch 5 mill: Poll tax $1.00. Every male citi zen from 21 to 60 years is liabl< except Confederate soldiers, wh< do not pay after 50 years, an< those excused by law. J. D. MONTGOxMERY, Count; T *eas. Sept-11. HcCotl Ha an Inventive Genius. It is not generally known bfl McColl has an inventor of no meai p;oportions in the person of Mr A. E. Squyares, the jeweler Among his most important patent is an automotic switch on the rail road track which can be opera tec from the engine, without the trail stopping. For this patent a fim has a 90 day option on it at a: agreed price of $9,000. His nex and most important invention i an automatic coupler. By this a] cars can be coupled by the engi neer from his engine and the ai . connected at the same time. Thi has attracted considerable atten tion from the railroad people an< has been tested by the Coast Lin< on the yards here and pronouncet a success. For this he has refuse* an offer of $20,000, but he ha still another improvement to thii that he has applied for a patent 01 which he hopes to secure befor* he disposes of his rights in this He has also perfected a watcl to ran without u hair spring Hismodel varied very little in keep ing the correct time during 2* hoars and he says that an accurst* time piece can be made by him ^ The above offers are not "hot air' Dillon Storage CO. I r BB BB - N , H B We have moved oar office to Bennetts Stable on fl Main St., We are better fixed than in the past fl H to store cotton. We request all persons wishing B to store cotton to drive directly to our new office. We will sample cotton and preserve samples in our office. Then drive to warehouse and unload We expect to be able to make loans on cotton stored at a very reasonable rate of interest. Dr. Wade Stackhouse will be actively in cotton seed business and would thank all persons having I seed for sale to see bim before selling. I Inviting our friends to call on us in our new 9 place of business and thanking you for past favors ? and hoping to do an extensive business on close g M margins, we are yours truly, S Bj Dr. Wade Stackhouse, Manager. B > HB 5 ~~ ggBggBg!=B I Hnlllrlax/ rn ~l M MM W M X V/f WU.^ V^l/? 1 SP The "Moyer" Turn of popular tide is both treasonable and logical. Equal distribution of weight on all four points and uniformity of construction make this the leading: vehiOther Buggies merely pointing toward perfection, "Moyer" has attained perfection. The Holliday Co. DILLON. S. C. * m s _ ! if It's Getting Cold V s E You will want a nice set of FURS and a FUR 3 5 E CAP or COAT. Let us make yon a nice set at 3 i ? || Manufacturer's Cost. We are interested in one of =3 I s E ^ur Manufacturing Plants in New York 35 : . E and have had several year's experience in handling ^ 11 LADIES FURS |: ] ?E and can save yon money and give yon genuine Furs. 3 : ^ || Samples and cuts at our store. See them before ?3 j E you buy. 3 t | J. A. McEachern, f B Wholesale and RetaiL =5 - I JE Ladies Furs, 5 : I DILLON, SOUTH CAROIJNA. 3 I a ? , n | Announcement 1 j g jjl TO THE CITIZENS OF DILLON, and UlS II Ijfl surrounding' country. iVl - fll We beg to announce that we have bought jlIt f fA business of the Dilllon Drug Company, and fill r " mU W'^ COnC*UCt an uP"t0(late drug business at the HK g e MM An experienced licensed Pharmacist will have nX| 1 jjflg charge and you can rest assured of careful and a p * ipni courteous attention given to all the business you IJfl 8 ww mav U9 *n department, f?r our motto *jr ? 8 is, "Purity and Accuracy" in every respect. iEfl 5 ' ill Having cast our good will among you. we so flfl licit a share of your valued patronage, and will lYf i ll do our very best to merit the well known adage: IV . M "Once our customer, always ours." ||U M Yours most respectfully, BB | | "U W. WILSON BROWNE, Ph. G. Ak HN Prop. Dillon Drug Store. Hn ; m; _; i, i i HACKER MFC. CO.|rA? Successors to I ___ Gbo. 8. Hackkr & Sow. 7E MANUFACTURE Doors, Sash and Blinds; Columns and Balusters; Grilles and Gables Ornaments; Screen ^ Doors and Windows. fE DEAL IN Glas . S ?sli Coid and Weights - F A Speedy Cure for ? CuHlfHin, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, t3L Unr Complaint*. Tired Feeling, Had Taste in H MML Bad Complexion, Nervousness and all j^B dfpaams of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. ? " Bloodloe Liver Pills " act gently, yet thoroughly upon the bowel*, liver. {SB stomach and digestive organs. The pills, in old and chronic cases of constipation and indigestion, j^R net at ones, without griping, nor do they leave any on pise tint after-effects, nor form a constant habit M of purging, produced by other cathartic remedies. H| ''Bloodloe Liver PUls " IB IseSui I the deranged and torpid liver to its normal H lcondition and healthful action. Remove and pr*. H vast cmitiiuttaa liv vrarin* nalnr?t lar operation of the bowels, and re tiers those no- H pleasant symptoms which attend a diseased or ^H morbid condition of the liver, stomach and bowels. aHJ To assist In a> taming this sod, the following sag- ff? gestioos are oQcred. , jjfg REMARKS. Everyone who uses pills for ! their action on the liver, should know that laigs PCT doses rarely prove as satisfactory as small ones. dgS Large doses simply purge and pass out of the ays. tern, usually leaving the bowels constipated, and seldom removing we cause of the trouble, or im> | H| prove the general health. On the other hand, HB small doses develop the alterative effect of the H medicine, do not irritate or constipate the bowels, HP but gently stimulate the liver and prevent the i^m accumulation of bile by directing its Bow into the proper channels. Therefore it is advisable to cows- H mence b v taking not over one or two pills at bad- |PH tmi Bad infrtiii doM u Mcttstry. D^H * Pobixako, Me. J ? 0Birrs: ?I find your " Bloodine Liver Pills" i the most effective pill I ever used. They cause HI no griping or constipative after effect as most liver HI pills do. Yours truly, H MRS. A MAD A RICHARDSON. u Bloodine Ointment curse POes. jocabos. | . zVANS PHARMCAY gmmmm mmmm 1 r id / I ran: of all the latest de , ni | Tuesday Sept. ? Tike selections wer leading millinery estal ^ represents the highest piece of millinery in i own. Here you can f E just as good/' | THE Fi of 1909 surpass in be? play on Sept. 28th. ai - ^ You will fM here the be on display in the li ~ less. Mrs. ^ (i aimuuiui uutiini|i I .1 5 Man of the HourIs the man with th tioney, for he is ready for a jmergencies, and his interest lave always been identifie ,vith a bank from the time h irst ojiened a Savings Accour lp to the present. Would YOU nc ike to follow in his stepj "ome in and we will chi?? he way he Bank: of Dillon Furniture 3 pe Room Suits 3 " Parlor Suits 5 " Parlor Suits Bed Lounge Bed Spring's Matressess Side Boards Chairs Rocking Chairs Dining Tables Center Tables In fact anything in 1 as the cheapest. ^ * liive us a call betor< R< W.C.BF rcimrom mmnm Stow signs in stylish and prv will hp rpflHv r*r ? ? and We( 28th. and e made after a stay 0 dishments of Baltimore development of the mi ny store has a style ai ind just what, you want FASh nty those of previous 1 id 29th. will be larger ai i same goods and the s irger cities and my pric IARY H. BAF Under Hamilton Hotel) muHiw ' i i i iii i nm < CHICAGO ...Pressing Ci.ub..., e CEEANING AND REPAIRING. !1 RATES: s 4 Suits per month, - $1.00 1 Suit pressing, .... .50 ^ 1 Suit cleaning, - - - - .75 e 1 pr. Pants pressing. - - - .?5 (t I pr. Pants cleaning, - - .35 1 Coat pressing, - .35 1 Coat cleaning. - - - - .50 PI ;? u onthly Club rates in advance Clothes called for and delivereAf,' Club members. f John II. Bkthea. PROPRIETOR ?; DILLON. S. C. Bargains. I $15.00 75.00 $15.00 B $35.00 50.00 B $7.00 20.00 B $2.50 5.00 B . $2.50 10.00 H $15.00 35.00 H 50? up B 90? up flfi $25.00 3o.OO H $1.25 500. the furniture line as cheap I ; purchasing. H ;spectfully B 3AQY, AGT. | i mmmm rommfe! 3 3 3 /inor i 3 ?==??===^=. attractive Milli1 Jnesday, ? 29th. 3 ' 3 ' I if weeks among the H and New York and r, illiner's art. Every 3 id individuality of its and not *'something Hons. jf i reasons and our dis- ^ id prettier than ever, ame styles that will ^ es will be one-third ~ INES. 3 I i miiiiiim UiUUUK