The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, February 14, 1918, Image 5

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H^HRn^^reddr, Latta. " Andrew Jackson, Binfh Julius Brogdon, Dillon. Cornelius Crowley, Latt - Jaymon Thronie Hayes ftembert Cook, Nichole. ?KS . $985, lights. ] foot loa< t f JO" - i in j" ! i*"' * 1 s Mo are, b/ ^ A AAAJI1.A\?U AAWi T *W XV/%4 AXV! ucks stronger, yet lighter i hought and less metal wen These great minds have fo them better, yet at less cost s one reason why you cj 1 for $400 less than any ot ar capacity in the world, s one reason why the Max> of close to 100% perfect record based on the 6600 low in use. i. H. STANTO Clio, S. C. / I p Brain they are great or Gompan business many gi Thes< make tr (more t! L truck), to build That' Maxwel of simil mar: verdict service trucks r M yre brains than n, used in building Pn^ljgl! s are hard to find and come s the cheapest in the long i ganization like the Maxw< ty which, in four years, hi > in excess of $100,000,000. 'eat minds. 3 orrpat minHc hivp ^Aiinrl Wayn Marvi Hyma W^^^^I^^^BBi^Wbrs, Sellers. Willis lamer. William Dwlght Proctor, Latta. Peter Austin Calder, Latta. Thad am. Pinckney Hayes, Lake View. Luthe Clarence Campbell, Fork. Rlcha . Jasper Bryant, HartSTille. Caspe i, Kemper. Henry Frank Fennegan, Latta. Lofto Jesaie P. McKcnzie, Hamer. \aror , chassis only, f. o. b. Detroit Electric generator. Worm < ling space. 2400 pounds. The* ^. Ashej per Dillon. Montgomery McKenzie, Hamer. a P'*y yOU |BMUj^B^B?B^BMF Robert C. Couch. Dillon. lu^:.^-Wt----- K?rl "?gp Kiierbe Lalifl iou 0ivwu, nvuiyci _ _ , ,, _ , . )k Ml n Elroy Carmicheel, Pork. Walter Carson Hutchell, Bingham. | M n Moskow. Latta. James Montgomery Carson. Jr., fc 41 im Guy Utlejr, Dillon. Latta !? Bethea, Latta. , a Carnlght Dillon Li8t of Begistrants placed in Class S r Daniel Covington, Dillon. 111 by Di,Ion County Local Board. || rd Davis Pi k "11IWU Order No. 692 to 1852 inclusive. ? r Hamilton. Dillon. Coy Hurley. Hamer. | ? w i. Leslie Rogers, Lake \ lew. ixg n Campbell, Dillon. John Murry Ford, Nichols, i Moody, Dillon. VV. Clyde Rosier, Lake View. ???????? Henry Clifton Rogers, Fairmont. Sam Sessions, Fork. y*?? Lewis Cottingham, Dillon. m Earnest Britt, Minturn. fl*!/"* Norford Jordon, Sellers. # ^ ^ John Willie Wellington, Dillon. PAID 1 | f-i vrp ** 1 Fred Elvington, Lake View. tt'7*L H ,11VC* Thomas Meggs, Mallory. S^tteBUll Colon Squires. Dillon. DistinctlVCl Benjamin F. McFarland. Latta. Crom Lane, Mallory. H. Boyd Bennett, Clio, w George Bethea, Dillon. 0 Willie Daniel Pace, Dillon. f , 1 George James Bethea, Latta. j H Jno. Frank Thom.pson, Dillon. ^ I Cary David Edens, Dillon. * I Daniel C. McColl, Dillon. JP-sr? Neil Norton, Dillon. Son?l for R I | I \ William Crayton Miller, Dillon. Every day I >rrrr^ *Vy Dan Hawkins, Little Rock. the activities ji U I Stenson Oliver Wiggins, Lake View Win. Ilex Medun. Dillon. i, js ;|ieril Tom Manning Kenned^-, Hamer. nin ^ t lie . j Professional Cards. | vd/GL!/ L. 11. HA8KLDEN \s ^ Attorney at Uw g 0 DILLON, 8. C. : 1 "r M/g/g ^ Money to Lend on First Mortgage <ag/ g t/?/^ Real Estate. J. W. JOHNSON LAttoraey-at-T <w Practice In State and Fedoral Court* r Marlon, 8. C. fvt DK. J. H. HAMKIl, 4It. ET#%4: ? ?" uuai | ^ Office over Peoples Bank. ffljP' 8. C. HEXSL.EE, M. D. YOU V \ Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat ***** Spectacles Fitted. Office Hours 9 to 11 and 2 to 4 t ( t f Evening Hours-by Appointment. high, but 07 i ij. c. hkaddy, jit. *un. In a Attorncy-at-Law. 1 , Office first floor liauk of Dillon lildg 2ll MOtOr ; pii.ijON, s.c. as done a OIBSOX & MULLEN I 1 Attornej s-at-I.aw , there are Office over Malcolm Mercantile C? I DILLON, 8. (*. 1 Practice in State and Federal Court a way to J. M. JOHXSO.V, i\ IJ. I , % t ' My Surveying and Engineering of \ 1 in weignt fice will be open during my absence, I S* { . ^ and prepared to take care of r.n ] ? IfltO 3. kie work as usual. ,i.udress all coniniu .. nicationn as heretofore. unci ways J. M. Johnson, Marion, SC. | l. n. iiiok aV jf" 4 I Attorney-at-I aiv/ Ml v| an buy a mamox. s. < . ? N her truck i>r- c- ?. taber | Physician and Surgeon Office at residence, No. 5 Harrison ' St. j i * % Residence Phone No. 90. ivell has a from * its oref.vs au;i st flower -ay|- || Has been used for all ailments that' MaXWeil are caused by a disordered stomach and inactive liver, such as sick head- . -i ache, constipation, ?our stomach, ner- 4 g \ ^ vous indigestion, fermentation of j food, palpitation of the heart caused J Nby gases in the stomach. August /j Flower is a gentle laxative, regulates #1 digestion both in stomacli anJ a^; Al ^ testines. cleans and sweetens h. , 1 j stomach and alimentary canal, s nv F ~ lUlates the Inver to secrete the .lie and impurities from the blood. 2* and 75 cent bottles. Sold by Cn il chael Drug Co. 12-28-17-eow No. : &/J Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up System 4r\JLS /7 BHH89HHH The out Standard general strengthening tonic. VJOe / V GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC,drives out Malaria.enriches the blood, and builds up the syalea troe tonic. For adults and children. 60c goods place STUBBi DILLON, iy.y.vtytyixdGrtyi, ix? jy / Service" r Womenj oiiklcf, "How Ikies Itonoflt Mo?" sees an increase in the lueadtli and [ore tile ^rentest importance tor uonici^^H^H Hulil hanking connections. We make a ivoincn's accounts, ado. ding |iraelical. d assistance and t'u. nisliing t'aciiities Deop<-5l5anH H| 8 COOK YO^^H ?*>?"WHY PR TOBACCOT^H A>m YOU know what broilin^^^^H does to steak, baking to ?^^^H potato?and toasting to bread^^^H In each case flavor is brought ^^^H cut by cooking?by "toasting." H I So you can imagine how HI toasting improves the flavor H| cf the Burley tobacco used in ^H the Luckv Strike P,icro HI wUMMm m ImiKE/fl ^ 3 fLyy^B * laranteed by .-. hvuL^iecutA^ Cfir6xA?&yrJ<^/ I M -o o ? * o n AT so ^ .. ___J I