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Professional Cards. gibson m muller AttorMjs-at-U? Office over Malcolm Mercantile O DILLON, S. C. Practice iu State and Federal Courtl. d. lire A11 orney -at -1 .a w MARION. S. C". DR. C. R. TABKR Physician and Surgeon Office at residence, No. 5 Harrlsoi k ftt. Residence Phone No. 90. DK. J. H HAMKIt Jtt "We Buy the Best, llll We are now offering groceries and field | southern grown ry* |H| fulghum seed oats hH Coarse and fine salt, nil syrup, meat, lard, (HI grits, meal, coffee, so; fly matches, flavoring HI cigarettes, paper and HH We have mentioned | line and hope to be , J of your business. We are glad to serve ^^^HB^>se prices as the in ^^^^^^^^^Bours ever i by Dentist Office over Peoples Bank. ha HO ROVE & braddy Attorneys-at-I>aw. OSce first floor People Bank Bldg DILLON, 8. C. L. B. HASKLDKN Attorney at l^tiw DILLON, 8. <J. Money to Lend on First Mort^ag* Real Estate. J. W. JOHNSON Attorney-at-Law Practice In State and Federal Court* Marion, 8. C. 8. c. hknsl.ee. m. n. ye. Ear, Nose and Throat Spectacles Fitted. Office Hours 9 to 11 and 2 to 4 enlng Hours by Appointment. ji 11 ? J. M. JOHNSON, c. E. My surveying and ?nKineering of ' flee will be open during my absence ?nd prepared to take care of an> < work as usual. Address all com muni- i cations as Ik retofore. t J. M. Johnson, Marion, S. C. ???? ______________ A Tonic Laxative that will remove the bile from the Liver and cleanse the System THOROUGHLY without (piping or disturbing the stomach is truly a Perfect Lax* Stive. LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN Is the name of a Reliable and Perfect Laxative which soon relieves Sick Headache, Dizziness. Indigestion. Stomach Trouble. Gas and Piles caused by a Torpid Liver and Constipation. Always use a Reliable Laxative in the treatment of Colds, Grip and Influenza. _ LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN is a Liquid Digestive Tonic Laxative excellent in its effect on the System, both as a tonic and as a laxative. It is Just as good for Children as for Adults. Pleasant to take. Children like It. 50c. Made and recommended to the public by Paris Medicine Co.. St. 'Louis, Ma. manufacturers of Grove's Taateiess chill Tonic. Do not worry if you fail lo got into ' society. The oyster is often p e out j al a social function when he would; doubtless prefer to be at home in his bed. Carolina Wade Stackh Our I TREASURER'S NOTICE. The books for the collection of county, state, poll and road tax will be opened in my office, October 15, and will continue ope'u urv^il the last day of January, 1919, without penalty. After said date the following penalties will be added: One per cent January, 1 per cent additional In reliinai'v ? additional until the 15th day of March when the book* will close. The following districts have special levies for school purposes: No 1 26 Mills__ __ __ Pee Dee No. 2 29 Mills __ __ __ Carolina No. 2 31 Mills__ __Harlee No. 4 82 Mills __ __Little Hock No. 5 30 Mills __ __ Oakland No. 6 33 Mills __ __ __ Minturn No. 7 32 Mills ? ? Zion No. 8 3 8 Mills Dillon No. 9 28 Mills Dothan No. 10 30 Mills New Holly No. 11 31 Mills Bingham No. 12 31 Mills Kentyre No. 13 32 Mills Union No. 14 36 Mills Page8 Mill No. 15 33 Mills __ __Mt. Calvary No. 16 33 Mills Kemper No. 17 32 Mills Bermuda No. 18 28 Mills __ Manning No. 19 39 Mills Mt. Andrews No. 20 39 Mills __ __ __ __ Lattu No. 21 3 4 Mills __Dalcho No. 22 38 Mills Oak Grove No. 23 30 Mills Hillsboro No. 24 30 Mills High Hill No. 25 37 Mills__ __Pleasant Hill No. 26 34 Mills __ __ Fork No. 27 32 Mills __ __Teiuperanee No. 2 8 3 2 Mills _Sellers All parties between the ages of 21 and 60 years, inclusive, are liable, unless exempted by law, to a poll tax :>f $1.00, also to a commutation tax at" $2.00 Tlmoo ,? I w. A. ii- - ? i nuov nnu uronr iu i?UJ> LilfiT IcIX"' ?s through the nmil may expedite matters by dropping the Treasurer a raid asking for the amount ol their taxes, so as to avoid sending the wrong amount, also stating the township or townships (if property is owned iu tnore than one) and if possible give school district where prop erty is located. After paying taxes examine your receipts and see if all your property is covered; if not, see about it at once. All persons writing for it.formation or asking for tveeipt to be sent to enclose the return postage, as no provision is made for this item of expense. By following the aboxe suggestions complications and additional costs may be avoided. Any person wishing the amount of their taxes will write me not later han December 1st. Yours truly, J NO. It WATSON. P-26 County Treasurer. Grocery ouse, o wner. i;i i Motto We Sell the Best" ry a full line of heavy 1 A 1 I seeas, ADruzzie rye, i, seed wheat, and molasses and canned salt mullets, rice, j ap, washing powders, ill I extracts, cigars, || paper bags, Ir. a few articles in our 11 favored with a share j| you and shall give as |! prevailing markets k our line over *eady to serve, 1. A. STUBBS ! Grocery1 louse, Owner. I OVKHSKAS CASl'AliTY LIST. ; Name* of North and South Carol ilia ns That Have Appeared H'n e last Iteporl. Killed in action: Corporal K. H. Walker. Littleton, N. C.; Privates L. j W. Mammons, MeColl, S. C.; W. 11. Hill. Albermarle, N. C.; C. Wiggins, ! Goldsboro. N. C.; H. L. Ilryno i, Wa. hutty, N. C. Died of wounds: Seigeant C. M. Francis, Waynesvllle, N. C.; Privates JC. H. Humphrey, ltoxboro, N. C.; H. IF. Griffin. Cleora, S. ('.; Stuari F. Spivey, It. 1, Tabor, N. C ; Gunneiy Sri. H. C. Wilson. Asheville. N. C., t marine corps!. i Dieil of accident: Corporal F. H. Gore, Charlotte. N. C.; Wagoner Ovirl Blake. Vass, N. C.; Privates Pat id Carter. Welheltn. N. C.; I>. L. Crouse, Rock Creek. N. C.; W. 11. Haywood, Charlotte, N. C.; G. M. Holes. Westminister, S. C.; Golden Oxendine. Rob ertson, N. C.; J. T. Walls. Altamahaw, N. C.; J. F. Lour. Prosi?eri?y. S. C.; L. R. Smith, Bethel. N. C.; Winfield Williams, Townville. S. C Wounded severely: Lieut. A. F. Ruff. Rock Hill. S. C.; Corporals F. Jenkins, Baltimore, N. C.; C. K. Win pale, M-ayesville, S C.; Privates Leonard Lambert, Mount Pleasant. N. . W. 11. Lee. Anderson. S. C.; O. D. Peebles. Lurknow, S. C.: We'.don Willis, Marion, N. C.; John Bnstick, Rockingham, N. C.; Felix Slaughter, Johnston, S. C.; G. W. Btld-es, Gaff ney. S. C.; H. NN. Hassel. Creswell. N. C.; Stokes McKinney, Snear, N. C. D. C. Phillips, Greenville, s. C.; O. L. Ropers, Marion S. C. Wounded, degree undertermined: Sergeant G. O. Holland. Selma, N. C.; Corporals R. C. Killan, Lenoir, N. C.; J. H. Lowe, Fingerville, S. C.; Geoigc Overby. Snow Hill, N. C.: emister, S. D. Childress, Laurens, S. C.; Privates Graham Allen. Kings Moun'ain, N. C. C.; J. B. Hairis. Charlotte, N. Cioi'f Grant. Brnne:tsville, S. C.; J. 1,. Kersey, Dillon, S. C.; F. J. Stamey, Canton, N. C. i Wounded slightly: Corporal W. M. CnlTilli Tiic....-.!. C /' - ..... w ? . V . , II* " O. Martin, Senenn. S. t'.; t. \V. Walk ( or. Harm. N. C. j Missing inaction: Corporals W. K. t Johnson. Camden, S. C.; \V. L. Link ..i or. Concord. N. C.; Privates, \\*. II. i Cash. Charlotte. N. C.; Loazy Fair- r cloth. Autryville, N. C ; Ch; rles ^ Fields. Benson, N. C.; H. 'i'. Trotter, > Anderson, S. C.; C. L. Jo.ey. Slatesville. N. John McCulloek, IM-asant Harden, N. C.; \V. L. Swank. Wil i son, N. C.: J. \V. Thompson, Char- ^ lette. H Ii. Trivett, Winston Sahnn ( i marine corpsi.) i, Killed in action: Corporals William i J. Hvrp s;, Manning. S. <\; Henry K. t I'.ronni, Saluda. S. C.; Leonard N. Moore. Durham. N. C.; Elnier Busier, s Buttalo. S. C.; Privates Frank (1. Mitchell. Kittlrell. N. C.; Win. P. Canilin. Clio, S. C.; Walter S. Smith, j happels. S. C.; M irion. C. A. Smith j Hi'k'iry. X. C. x Died of wnuntP: Sergeants John B. i Jones. Fort Motto, S C.; Corpo als John K Grady, Kinston. N. C.: Pri- i a ? s John 11. Ingram. Garrysbnrg. X. t. C.: Moses C. Ttroman. Orangeburg, \ r> ? . s Died of disease: Lieut Fred C. .Manning, Ralegh. N. C.: Cook Richaid H. McMitii.tel. North. S. l'ri- d mtes Da\ id Burnett, Switzer, S <*.: 1: Shepherd Stroman, Cope, S. C.; \\ i I - 1 lie !?. Adams. Star, S. Mendel " Chidden, Camden, S. C.; Louis e Thompson. Rook Hill. S. ('.; E'ijnh S Godwin, 1'arless, S. C.; Willie I. Ham < inond. Ruby. S. C.; Olin S. Crouch, t Saluda. S. C.; Jim Higgins, Spring C Hope, N. C.; Herman Williams, Foun. J tain, N. C.; Boyd E. Fuller, Yancey- n ville, N. C.; James A. Carer, Pun- 1 g<>. N. C.; Barney C. Moffitt, San ford N. C.; Morris K. Smith, Charlotte, N. s C.; John W. Leazer, Landis, N. C.; \ Samuel W. Wright, care Mrs Emma 1 Lee Wright, R. 2, Jacksonville, N. C.; I Ernest Devot e, Norway, S. C.; Charles 1 McBridge. Blairs, S. C.; Robert E. 1 Martin, Columbia, S. C.; Lacy M. Mc-1 Callum, Maxton, N. C.; John L. Jam- t ison, Island ton, S. C.; George F. Stew-1 art, Carthage, N. C.; Caesar Stran- ( man, Springfield, S. C. |< Wounded severely: Sergeants J. C. 1 Dycus, Kirgs Mountain, N. C.; Frank ( Brown. Sva, S. C.; Corporals, C. F. Wallace, Washingaon, N. C.; C. S. * Presoott, St. Charles, S. C.. J. G. Villepigue, Camden, S. C.; Mechanic J. * Turryfill, Elk Park, N. C.; Privates > Ed. Milligan,, Mount Pleasant, S. 1 C.; J. R. Pope, Currie, N. C.; Govern-'1 or Casselman. Andrews, S. C.; Roy 1 Gay. Zehulon, N. C.; H. H. Hopkins, 1 James\ille, N. C.; Isaac McKinnon, 1 Raynham, N. C.; P. L. Moore, Rock Hill, S. C.; J B. O'Brien, Tintberlake1 1N. C.; Frank Pollard, Greenville, S. i |c.; S. G. Porter. Charlotte. N. C.;' J R. H. Salisbury. Hassel), N. C.; C. ( C. Stroup, Lowell, N. C. 1 I Wounded, degree undetermined: i Sergeant L. H. Barbour, Durham, N. ( . n . /i ? ? ... ? ;v... corporal joe Anlwtne, Jackson- j jville, N. C.; Privates Henry Morgan, 1 Hickory, N. C.; S. II. Winslow, High Point, N. C.; J. H. Sink, Jr, Lexington, N. C. I Wounded slightiy: Sergeant, S. C. Piachford, Oreenville, S. C\; Corporal A. W. Boyster, Sinipsonville, S. C.; Albetrv Millwood, Whitmire, S. C. i | Missing in action: Sergeant McMKinley Bearden. Westminister, S. C.; Corporal W. C. Salters, Logoff, S. C.; Privates L. S. Deaton, Pacolet, S. C.; W. K. Hall. Lucknow, S. C.; Morris Dennis. Chester, S. C.; E. A. Hartfield, Starsfield, N. c ; Will Jones, Wilkesboro, N. C.; J. B. Miller, Seneca. S. C.; L. C. Williams, Kasley,' S. C.; B. N. Wright, Townvilie, S. C. Killed in action: Capt. T. D. Raven el, Jr., Columbia. N. C.; Sergeant Roy Garwood, Salisbury, N. C.; Corporals C. O. P< rry. Councils, N. C.; VV. H. Price, Matthews, N. C.; Harry Singletary, Kidgeville, S. C.; J. K. Wat kins. Johnson, N. C.; A. S. Morrison, Jr., Wadesboro, N. C.; Privates F. W. Booker, Greensboro, N. C.; W. Z. Edwards, t h cods, N. C.; L. T. Dixon, Great Falls. S. C.; J. W M >ntague. Elm City, N. C ; ( us Ncrt.ni, Maxton, N. C.; J. M. Lynclw Hock Hill, S. C.; Luther Poplin, Blount Gilead. N. C.; R. O. Wall, Trinity, N. C.; .Major Williams. Seven Serious N. C.; W. 11. Childers, Greenville, S. C; W. B. Edwards. Dillon, S. C.; Liuwood Warrick, Jackson. N C.; Claude Moore, BishopWlle, S. (*.; J. I). While. Blooiuville, S. C.; Bert Whitehall, High Point, N. C. Died of wounds: Sergeant E. T. Lassiter, Henderson, N. C ; PrAates Columbus D. Dew, Clinton, N. C.: Jones Robinson, Del way, N. C. Died of Disease: Sergeants K. J. Asheley, Asheville, N. C.; M. C. Shaw ?-?, S. C.J J. O. Murrill, Charlesion, S. C.; Privates P. L. Finison, Kaiupour, N C.; C. M. Tennant, Rock Hill. S. C.; Kred Alston, Martins Point S. C.; A A. Durham, Kenley, N. C.; C. H. Jenigan, Si. George. S. C.; Julius Pelot, Harpeevi le, S C.; George Phillips* Matthews* N. C.; E. w. Britt, R. 4, Lutnberton. N. C.; J. G. Daugherty, New Bern, N. C.; Starling Grubbs, Heidi, S. C.: F. \V. Haley, Wilson, N. C.; Leonard Pitts, Vlountville, S. C.; Danzie Winn. I)udey, N. C. | Wounded severely: Sergeants J. M. lelk. Fort Mill, S. C.; R. G. Ednev, lyron. N. C.; E. Elliott, Shelby, N. 2; Corporals A. P. Parrish, McCulers, N. C.; C. L. Stanley, Lincolnoii. N. C.; Privates J. A. Carson, ioeky Mount. N C.; 1'. W. Wrightell, Burlington. N. C.: M I, N'.i?h r;asley, S. C. Antonia. Beaufort. N. C. o Wilson IjSukImhI at This The other day President Wilson rorgot his worries by attending ai show. The following by the comedian made the President omit a roar and official Washington sort of regards it as the official Washington joke. To wit: "It has gotten so now that only guys in uniform can get a drink, and it's funny, but in the army a fellow can only drink with another fellow of the same rank; that is. a private can only drink with a private, but not with a corporal; a corporal can't drink with a sergeant; a sergeant can't drink with u lieutenant; a lieutenant can't drink with a captain; and a captain can't drink with a major. Now. ain't that tough on March? He has to wait tin til Pershing gets back!" | o See those dandy biscuit baked on the Detroit Vapor Oil Stove ot W. A Blizzard's December 16 24th. * tockingham, N. C. Wounded, degree undetermined: jergeant J. it. Lackey, High l'oint. v ('.; Privates H. f'. Fuller, Rocky ilount, X. C.; Dock Jones, Lawndule, v (J. M. Kilgore, Hartsville. S. Wotindd sligiitly: Privates Karl rimes, it. :i. Mount Ulive, N. C.; ess Hoiland, Rishopvillo, S. C.; H. '. Ilrysou, Lra.stown, X. M. F. liken, Greenville, S. V. L. Cash, \a, s. C.; Will High. Wadefidd, X. \V. \V. Simpson, Aliens, X. C; ' citeral lionii innan, Winston Salem, C. Willie Bracy, Roxobel, X. C. Missing in -action: Sergeant Kzor lcitityre, Gilkey, X. C.; Privates J. 1. Hellen, Chicod, X. C.; ltoss J. fiiunt, Newton, X. t.\; M. K. Starues, "one* rd, X. C.; H. S. Reynolds, Yadinvilic, X. C.; Wallace Dnggers, L-nnettsville, S. C.; it. G. Green Mt. lolly, X. C.; 11. W. Williams, Gaines, i. C.; F. K. McNeill, Vass, X. C. imith. It. 2. Fnionville, X. C. Killed in action: Pi irate Walter X. Died ot Wounds: Sergeant Nenl nr. all, Dys-.rt ville, X. t.\; Corporal 1. J. Stlli.il. Fr:iln !* .> v c i>-: ait* W illiam Caulder, Chesterfield. S Died t?l disease: Serjeant Sam Mr v.unuie, Salisbury. N. C.; Cook l*. II. 'oteiiinn, Travelers Heat, N. C.; Priiiii-r, li. M. Epton, Woodside Mills, i. Oscar tiai(liter, S. C ; Solomon ici.rady, Barnwell, S. C.; Edward ii.tt:h, H.good, S. C.; Henry Wadlinglon, Hawkins, S. C.; (J. ( . Watts dotting Uoek, N. C.; Frank Williams, lertie, N. C.; Charlie Cat hey, Smoke_ ion!, N. Wesley Fergerson, Libit v. S. C.; Elisha Morgan, Drayton, I. C.; Brumet Perkins, It. 1, Clarki>n, N. C.; Franz For, Columbia, S. F. L. Chambers, Charleston, S. Alex Crocker, Blacksburg, N. C.; S. Singleton, Uoxport, S. C.; Sanilel White, Raleigh, N C.; J. S. Whitey, Jonesville, N. C. Wounded severely: Corporal Law011 Ballard, It. 1, Bolivia, N. C.; Priates L. H. Matthews, Parmele, N C; t. S. Castle, Zionsville, N. C.; Isaac Juntas, Bonneau, S. C.; J. M. Holingsworth. Piedmont, S. C.; A. B. tandan, Greenville, S. C.; J. L. lassinger, Damberg, S. C. B. T. Carer. Ehrhart, S. C. Wounded, degree undetermined: 'orporul F. A. Wooten, Greenville, S. Privates C. H, Harris, Lancaster, ?. C.; J. B. Plummer, Asheville, N. Herbert Darnell, Laurel Springs, M. C.; H. B. McMurray, Fingerville, 5. C. Wounded slightly: Corporals Ed. ^havis, Hamer, S. C.; Ralph Montgomery, Union, S. C.; Privates J. D. [ 'elder. Fort Motte, S. C.; J. W. Kisher, Warrenton, N. C.; J. H. Quat'.lebaum, Saluda, S. C.; T. E. Freeman, Ionian. S. C.; J. H. Merrit,, NOTICE OK^ALR. Notice is hereby given that by Authority of an order of the Probate Judge, of Dillon County, I will se'l at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the late residence of E. L. Rogers on Monday the 23rd daj of December, 1918. The following described property: All the personal property of the late E. L. Rogers, consisting of house hold and kitchen furniture, plows, farming implements, buggies, harness WHKDIIH, I10?S, t'llllTlifUB, IllUICB, fodder, hay, corn, etc., engines, boilers, and saw mills. Take notice further, that the terms of the sale are cash, and any one bidding will be required to pay cash before taking the property from the premises. Sale beginning at 11 o'clock a. in. I ESLIE ROGERS. 12-12-2t Administrator. TAKEN BY MISTAKE OK STOLEN. 1 have lost from Southern Cotton Oil Company at Little Rock two bales of cotton. I shall appreciate all customers of this ginnery to check up their cotton and see if they hive hauled any away by mistake. If the cotton was stolen, I will appreciate any information that caa be given that might lead to the recovery of the cotton or arrest of the thief. $r?0 reward for information. ARTHl'R REEVES. R. 1. Box 67. 12-12-21. Dillon, S. C. Wood's Seeds Crimson Clover Increases crop production, improves the land and makes an excellent grazing and forage crop. WOOD'S FALL CATALOG Just Issued Tells All About Crimson Clover, Alfalfa, F ulghum Oats, Abbruzzi Rye and all other Farm and Garden Seeds FOR FALL SOWING. Catalog mailed free. Write for it, and prices of any Seeds required. T.W. WOOD & SONS, | Seedsmen - Richmond, Va. Get the Genuine"Zjr^|^'r/T\l o n o my Every Cake j the Quinine That Does Not Affect the Heed Bfcamf ol iu tonic und lnxative effect, I.AXATIVK bko.MO i.m ixink is better thsn ordinary j Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor . ringing in head. Kemember the full name and | tw? lut iuc M^uaiurc OI W. UKUVfi. 30C. Subscribe to The Herald* fFRl | IN CAR LO ORANGES HI 11 Anticipating I trade I have purcl I load of apples an I I am offering at r< I It will pay you to || mas fruit from mi I large lots I can sa / carry everythii holidays and can give, CHARLIE Dillon, 188 One Mttchel automob'le In good shape, and only run about 1,(00 miles at a bargain. W. A. Bliszard. Colds Cause Grip and Mtaeasa i nirnn rn E. W. GKOVtTS XiMtm etTbeK. Me. . i Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days Dnttiiti refund money If PAZO OINTMENT (alh to cure Itch In*, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Pile*. Instantly relieves Itching Piles, and yoocanfter restful sleep after tlie urst appllcatioa. Price 50c. c IWas a Hi Misery IJ Mrs. F. M. Jones, of III Palmer, Okla., writes: 11 "From the time I en- IN 3 tered into womanhood XI ... I looked with dread I I from one month to the IInext. I suffered with my I I back and bearing-down I I pain, until life to me was 1 J 1 a misery. 1 would think I ? 1 could not endure the I pain any longer, and I I gradually got worse. . . U9 It Nothing seemed to help Im! m me until, one day, . . . || I 1 decided to I K TAKE 1,1 MRfflll *ri * wi The Woman's Tonic "I took four bottles," ail Mrs. Jones goes on to ||B]| III !UI sa^r',am*was not only I|) lj I M U greatly relieved, but can U y li truthfully say that 1 have I I I "It has now been two I I K I years since 1 tookCardui, I I [ 1 A and I am still in good health. . . I would ad- H B I I vise any woman or girl 111 I to use Cardui who is & IB I ffi su{fercr trom any female Rl I II I If yhu suffer pain caused I I lj I from womanly trouble, or I I I I H you feel the need of a | | III I B??d strengthening tonic B B Fly to build up your run-down 111 J| I I system, take the advice || fl I of Mrs. Jones. TryCar- HH B dui. It helped her. We H JSf believe it will help you. RjH HI All Druggists HI IITC '1 A U IAD LOTS 1 APPLES * a big Christmas based a solid car d oranges which ^asonable prices, buy your Christ2 as by buying in ive you money. I ng you need for the you attractive prices SALEEBY s. c.