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Giving Away Auto*.
The Charleston News and
Courier is conducting one of the
largest contests ever conducted by
a Southern newspaper. They are
f giving away absolutely free, to
popular people of South Carolina,
. the following prises: A Maxwell
touring car, valued at $1,600 00
as first grand prize, a Buick touring
car valued at $1,400.00 as
second grand prize and a Maxwell
runabout valued at t.S.SO.OO as
third grand prize. These automobiles
will be awarded to the
candidates holding the highest
number of votes throughout the
State regardless of district, and
and then there are thirty-six other
prizes ts be given away as district
prizes. These prizes are as follows
: Six $350.00 Kingsbury
pianos, six $100.00 furniture outfits,
six $65.00 tailored suits, six
$50.00 bank accounts, six $40.00
solid gold watches and six $25.00
trunks. For the purpose of this
contest, the State of South Carolina
has been divided into six
districts, and one piano, one furniture
outfit, one suit, one $50.00
bank account, one watch and one
trunk must go into each district.
They will be awarded to the candidates
having the six highest
number of votes in their districts,
after the grand prizes have been
awarded, therefore they ire having
six big contests in one, and
everybody has a chance to win a
prize, and no candidate will receive
more than one prize- Any
of these prizes are worthy of the
little effort required to become the
proud possessor or any of ihem.
Elsewhere in this issue will be
found a nomination ballot and a |
daily ballot. All you have to do
is to clip these and fill in with
your own name or that of a friend
and send it to the Contest Department
of the News and Courier,
arid they will send you full particulars,
and material needed in your
campaign, and tell you how to secure
votes. They have a number
of little ways in which they assist
candidates. All you have to do is
to ask the contest man.
The contest has just started, so
don't delav. It will be the candidates
who get in now and get
busy among: their friends and acquaintances,
and get them to subscribe
to the News and Courier.
Once you show them you are in^
terested, you will be surprised to
see how many subscriptions you
will secure. The subscriptions
count for votes, and votes decide
the winners.
Did Not Cause Division.
Editor Dillon Herald: Please
allow me space to correct the article
that was published in the
Herald last week relative to the
division in the Graded School,
seven years ago stating: that my
election as principal, caused the
division. I was principal of Little
Rock school at that time. In
order for none to be mistaken I'll
state the cause: When it was announced
in 1902 that Rev. W. R.
Muldrow was elected principal
of the school, a preacher called
a meeting: at his church and divided
the school. I took charge
of the school in the fall of 1903,
with a previous enrollment of 135
pupils using only two rooms.
i&suriug my nrsi lenn i was compelled
to use three rooms with
an enrollment of 261 pupils; later
it was found that the school buildin?
would not hold the children,
hence I was compelled through
many disadvantages to annex an
other room employing1 five teachers
instead of two, which will
prove whether I caused any division
or not. All the trouble we
i have had this year has been caused
by an inefficient preacher who
has been preaching for more than
thirty five years. He has been
lost for words in the pulpit and
fe his subject has been the Graded
School and who should teach it.
Lord help such a man.
One mean preacher can disband
more pupils than the good prealhera
of the state can bring back*
Now a large number of members of
the M. E. Church claim that they
must have a change in their management
if not the church will be
& divided, aad if a change is made
we hope that the oqe that comes
I : will know Ma place and stay in it.
i A. W. Bethea Jr*
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TAX COLLECOR'S NOTICE
County Treasurer's Ofpice, 'I
Marion, S. C. Sept. 10, 1909. J
The books for collection o
State, County and Road Tax wH
be open from Oct. 15, 1909, t<
Dec. 3e, 1909, those who prefci
to do so can pay State and County
taxes in January, 1910. with 1 pei
cent additional; those who prefei
paying in February, 1910, can d^
so with 2 per cent additional
those who prefer paying in March
19l0, to the 15th of said month
can do so by paying an additiona
7 per cent. (After said date
the books will close.)
Road Tax can be paid during
the fall but if those liable prefei
doing so. they can pay the road
tax during January, and February.
The commutation tax is $2
for 1910.
Taxpayeis owning property or
paying tax for others will please
ask for a tax receipt in each township
or Special School district in
which he or they own property.
This is very important as there
are so many School Districts.
Those who do not wish to come
to the office can write me < not
later than December 25th) and 1
will furnish then: the amount due
and they can remit me by check,
money order, registered letter.
Please do not send me cash
without registering same, as it is
liable to be at sender's risk.
The Levy is as Follows:
State tax 5'/i mills
Constituiional School Tax 3 mills
Road and Bridge lH mills
Poor House, Poor, etc. 1'4 mills
Salaries 2 mills
Total General Levy 13 '4 mills
Reaves Township Road Fund
2 mills
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We have moved our of
Main St., We are bette
to store cotton. We rei
to store cotton to drive <
We will sample cotton an
office. Then drive to w
expect to be able to mak
at a very reasonable rate
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9 seed for sale to see bim
8 Inviting our friends tc
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IB Side Boards
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Dining Tables
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Carolina District (special
school) 3 mills
(special school.)
Little Rock 3 mills
Reedy Creek 4 mills
f Hamer . 2 mills
1 Dillon 8 mills
> New Holly 3 mills
r Bingham 2 mills
? Kentyre 2 mills
r Union 3 mills '
r Pages Mills 3 mills
> Bermuda 2% mills (
I Buck Swamp 3 mills .
> Latta 7 mills
. Dalcho 2 mills
1 Oak Grove 3 mills
- Nichols 3 mills
Fork 5 mills
f Temperance 4 mills
Pine Hill 2 mills
' Spring Br'h 3 mills
Zion 3 mills
- Millers 3 mills
Plsas'nt Hill 2 mills
Mullins 7 mills
' Todd's 3 milla
Marion 7 mills
' Cedar Grove 2 mills
Wahee 4 mills
Ppntpnarv 7 mi 11 <
Eulonia 3 mills
( Palmer 2Vi mills
| Nebo 3 mills 1
Britions Neck 3 mills
1 Oak:on 3 mills
Olivet 3 mills
Pleas't Hill 3 mills
1 Scotch * 5 mills
Poll tax $1.00. Every male citizen
from 21 to 60 years is liable
; except Confederate soldiers, who
i do not pay after 50 years, and 1
? those excused by law.
J. D. MONTGOMERY, County
Treas. Sept-11.
i The Dillon Herald $1.50 a year.
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r fixed than in the past I
quest all persons wishing ?|
directly to our new office.'
id preserve samples in our |8
arehouse and unload. We g|
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will he actively in cotton
thank all persons having B|
before selling.
> call on us in our new HE
inking you for past favors ||
insive business on close 1J
ruly, ||
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$15.00 75.00
$15.00
$35.00 50.00
$7.00 20.00
$2.50 5.00
$2.50 10.00
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NOTICE.
All persons holding claims against
the estate of Henry W. Davis, deceased,
ore hereby reqnired to file the same,
duly verified, with the undersigned at
Olio, S. G. within the time required by
law. and upon their failure so to do
this notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery. And all persons indebted to
said estate are hereby required to make
immediate payment to the undersigned
at Clio, S. O.
R. S. Davis.
Qualified Administrator.
Clio, S. O.. Oct. 12, 1909.
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