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^ TAX COLLECOR'S NOTIC Countv Treasurer's Office, Marion, S. C. Sept. 10. 1909 The books for collection State, Countv and Road Tax v be open from Oct. 15, 1909, Dec. 3e, 1909, those who pre! to .cio so can pay mate ana v.oun taxes in January, 1910, with 1 p cent additional; those who pre! paying in February, 1910, can so with 2 per cent addition; those who prefer paying: in Marc ~19l0, to the 15th of said mont can do so bv paying: an addition 7 per cent. (After said da the books will close.) Road Tax can be paid durii the fall but if those liable pref dmnuupo. they can pay the ro; tax (Wring: January, and Febr ury. The commutation tax is J for 1910. Taxpavets owning: property < paying tax for others will plea ask for a tax receipt in each tow ship or Special School district which he or they own propert This is very important as the are so many School Districts. Those who do not wish to con to the office can write me < n later than December 25th) and will furnish then: the amount di and they can remit me by chec money order, registered letter. Please do not send me cai without registering same, as it liable to be at sender's risk. Thi; Levy is as Follows: State tax mi Constitutional School Tax 3 mil Road and Bridge 1 -4 mi' Poor House, Poor, etc. 1 l/i mi Salaties 2 mi Total General Levy 13& mi Reaves Township Road Fund 2 mi Carolina District (special school) 3 mi (special school.) Little Rock 3 mi Reedy Creek 4 mi I lamer 2 mi Dillon X mi New Holly 3 mi Bingham 2 mi Kentyre 2 mi Union 3 mi Pages Mills 3 mi Bermuda 2 l/i mi Buck Swamp 3 mi Lacta 7 mi Dalcho 2 mi Oak (irove 3 mi Nichols 3 mi Fork 5 mi Temperance 4 mi Pine Hill 2 mi Spring1 Br'h 3 mi Zion 3 mi Millers 3 mi o*OI y\s-~ - ? S RE I * CORN H REX fc~ DA//?y ^tS\r~ ?= "CORN E Alfal: ^*/-v^v H ( Is CO FFl "i f| J. P. f ^ PHONE NO 7mm&& F Pleas'nt Hill 2 mills Mnllins 7 mills Todd's 3 mills ' r Marion 7 mills 'I* Cedar Grove 2 mills 'ill ^ a^iee * mills ' Centenary 2 mills P Eulonia 3 mills ' Palmer 2 Yt mills Nebo 3 mills ' \c Hrittons Neck 3 mills ; jr (>ak:on 3 mills , (>livet 3 mills ! V' Pleas't Hill 3 mills 1 ji' Scotch 0 5 mills s ,aJ Poll tax $1.00. HfTery male citi-?' lte zen from 21 to 60jrears is liable I* except Confederate soldiers, who" do not pay after 50 years, and f cr those excused bv law. *d J. D. MONTGOMERY, County "" Treas. Sept-11. U ' . or se nin K Dillon Sto I | , .1. I We have moved our offii 9 Main St., We are better lis to store cotton. We requ lis I to store cotton to drive dii lis I We will sample cotton and 9 office. Then drive to w?i 9 expect to be able to make B at a very reasonable rate c lis I Dr. Wade Stackhouse w Us Us 9 see^ business and would tl lis 9 seed for sale to see bim be lis 9 Inviting our friends to c Us lis 9 place business and than! f| and hoping to do an extern Us . Us margins, we are yours truJ lis I Dr. Wai Us Bp lis lis Us lis iO/CE VIRG/I EED WHE/ BEST N. G EED R Y D RUST RRC SEED OATS HAY OATS FLOUI zAT AND LA CAN M =IN CAR LOAD LOTS.! FOR MILCH COWS. WI FOR FATTENING HOGS 10" HEN and CHIC ta Mixed Fee< Drses and muI EE, SUGAR, rOBACCO c?< s/ICLAURI DILLON 8 f. ^ > > V'". * . V &> ? i v-~. I Old Age CMMBUM At 45 New York, Oct- 11.? According: to Rev. Charles L. Goodcli, pastor of the Calvary Methodist Church, old age begins at fortyfive and from that age a fear in decline. "The human body is a furnace which keeps under blast three score vears and ten, or more or less," said Mr. Goodell in his ser tnon. Then the fire slackens and life declines; when it goes out we ire dead. "The amount of combustion increases up to thirty years, remain stationary to forty-five, when it ^ begins to diminish and the old age >f the body begins." The Dillon Herald $1.50 a year. irage CO. B ce to Bennetts Stable on H fixed than in the past S est all persons wishing K 'ectly to our new office, m HI preserve samples in our S ehouse and unload. We ? loans on cotton stored ? if interest. 11 K ill be actively in cotton K lank all persons having pj fore selling. H all on us in our new g king you for past favors Wi sive business on close 1| de Stackhouse, Manager, p H i he n\ 3! r 4 ? ^ Ibhbb . DOT ill R MEAL ^3 F? D ^ ; ____ i EATS ?i 1 ?wb ? iEATRHORTS ~2 j ? ! ' 1 K FEED. ?| i For ?2 es. =3 SALT, 3 CjZ N, 3 .s. c -3 ^2 | HACKER MFG. CO Succemors to Geo. S. Hacker A Son. iVE MANUFACTURE Doors, Sash and Blinds; Col umns and Balusters; Grillei and Cables (Ornaments: Street Doors and Windows. VE DEAL IN Glass, Sash Coid and Weisrhti A Speedy Cure for Constipation, l!iliou>'ip%, Tv vps1 , Indiqestion, Liver Complaints, "l..ci i-n.-.j. Had Taste in the lfouth. Had Complexion, Nervousness and all -Ureal? ol the Stomach, Liver and Uo*cU. 'Ulootiiuc Llv:r l'!Cs" act nently, yet tli trot jhl/ u>ki lb bowels. liver. stomach ai.d c I j>.l . .. in ol.i land chronic. z* :iU ?. ? u .1 Sad t. . . I act at once, without gnpt.ij. n"r <1? ''*/ Wave a?tr (unpleasant after-ciin .?, !> r foim a c< n.-.ta : V ' . * . narrinc. prodtn cd ly -ther rati ?r - r .... "Bluoilise U\c? Plu i" I: -e the dcrattaeJ -.ml t .-;>.d 1. . ... norn-.al |c< torn and hea : . ctioft. 1 a and pro?vt nt cor.?ti;?tion l.v a njai an:! nja. - npera'.n'i. ol t li , nrd . ; those un-ant syrrpton-:. w ! . a.5 \ diseased or . c;tu.. . . < * -t, it . . H and I otrels. in: : -a ere. ;... lowing tug* * - _."e vtlu .<!. , ! i; % ' j pi:1s for > tit. . . ? ... .. ' it . tls.it large ' . ?!<.. '!.. ? *f .ill one*. ('" iyci... ; t.e b .j cot. ' ' !. and . oat re:. causaci lit Iron , t.r i. t?;.r ?? the i; . I I..alt", >'n t'e .r hat d, 1 tioses <jt . t > liie a'.t-r.'.ti.w clin t of the , do *tt the bcWtb, : tv . . . lit. . .t the . . alien . f V-c . . ..nj: . r v into ti;c ' erthane;'.}. i:.- allies ' t . j :e ' ig not .. t o* ?* cr t..? p...j a. u.J1 .. ..e and in. -ase doJv it; n. y. j Tt.A:?r>, JT-. Ge:i .-j: - i rnti y< r " J. . 1 i'i ' {the meat t..?.?:t.e ; ..i ) i . ..>1 c .uie I ttnp:'- inj ..r ccn: . iv a' .r efTect %s tuost liver r j i.it .'.o. t n.. t.n" , . -. .- -A. .. K:J1IA1U330N. Dloodine Ointment cures Piles. 50c a baa. EVANS PH mmmm I FAL 2 FASHK E E The display ^ est of what w ionable millin< day will be "< E to come and i l elsewhere. E ^ millinery is E I N D E E And that is ^ and finish tha show. Prel day: and if yo ; to please you ] that is guarar B Mrs ^liuiuiiuu Miami j The Holllday Co 14 SfThe "Moyer" 3 ? Torn of popular tide it both 1 " reasonable and logical. | As\l/Equal distribution of weigrht on all w 1 four points and uniformity of con- *sA struction make this the leading vehif Other Buggies merely point- 4 ing toward perfection, "Moyer" J has attained perfection. ? ^"Holliday Co. a DILLON. S. C. J I Furniture Bargains. 11 H 3 pc Room Suits $15.00 75.00 H B 3 " Parlor Suits $15.00 ^8 fl 5 " Parlor Suits $35.00 50.00 B * 9 Bed Lounge $7.00 20.00 j| B Bed Springs $2.50 5.00 89 H Matressess $2.50 10.00 ^8 Side Boards $15.00 35.00 ^B Chairs 50? up ^ H 0. B Rocking Chairs 90^?up I B Dining Tables $25.00 35.00 MR | | Center Tables >1.25 500. I I H TW H In fact anything in the furniture line as cheap B R as the cheapest. I % | Give us a call before purchasing. . iy || Respectfully B'^>-j I W. O. BRAOY, AGT. BIBIBBB mmmm rnmtnm HIBHW^t^ L GREETINGS a J 3 M in= i 1 < 3NABLE MILLINERY! g < on my opening day was merely an earn- i 5 | A ill be shown at my store this fall in fashery. From now till the season closes every Opening Day" and the public is invited nspect my line before making purchases || Remember the peculiar feature of my ^ /y/pt/AL/rr ^ J only another name for a certain style |? t the ordinary kind of millinery does not tty pattern hats will be on display every u can't find something in the regular line 3 let us design you a piece of headwear it.?>?v-1 fn fipiuo Qofio-fo/ifiAn ^ w gMV UWVlOXaVl/lVlla 5. MARY H. BARNES. 1 (Under Hamilton Hotel.) J -38 d uuunaa uaauua ?, aaaaaa u^d||] '!v