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Bfvsv 'if i A Quick Settlement. The South Atlantic Life Insurance Company makes a record in < the settlement of death claims. Mr. Max Fa*, General Agent 1 South Atlantic Life Insurance Co. ' c n 1/111UU, U? V. | Dear Sir:?I beg to acknowledge ( receipt of yours of the 14th inst. j containing check for $1,000 to cover s the policy held by my late hus- * band, Mr. S. L, Page, in the South ] Atlantic Life Insurance Company. In this connection I wish to ex- t press my appreciation of the promptness with which the claim * was settled. The proofs of death ^ were completed and forwarded to a be home office on the 13th inst. f and the check was received on the 14th. I consider this a remark- 1 ably quick settlement, inasmuch 's as there is always more or less red % tape and unnecessary delay in the r . SCUICUICUI UL ucdiii ^liUiin uy 111- surance companies, t Respectfully, (Copy) Mrs. S. L. Page. v 10-21-14 a r - Corporator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that books of abiecription to the capital stock of the J. v H. David Company will be opened at ' the office of J. H. David, pilion, S. C., ( on^November 5th. 1909. The general I nature, nature of the business the cor- { paration proposes to do is to bay. sell, c barter and store goods and chattels of ^ all kinds for profit; to buy, lease, hold i and sell real estate for profit; to get and 1 pack cotton for market and to ran any other manofacturing enterprise in connection with said business which shall " be nsefnl or condnct of the same. The amonnt of capital stock is to be Five Thousand Dollars, divided into fifty shares of the par valne of One Hundred Dollars, each. J B. David ) _ Corporators B. F. Whittington ) Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned not to trespass upon any of the lands belonging to the T. P. squire's estate. Hunting, fishing and all other forms of trespass are prohibited and an joue vio lating this notice will be punished to the (all extent of the law. Mrs. O. Y. Sgi'ires, Billon, B. C. Oct. 23. 1909. Administrator. 10-28-3u A new farmer's telephone line having five subscribers has just been connected with the Dillon exchange of the Southern Bell Telephone Company. The line extends seven miles to Hamer and furnishes service to the following well-known people: J. F. Martin, Hamer Cotton Mill, T. B. McEachern, A. C. L. Ry. Co's Deppt, at Hamer, S. C. A., K. McLellan. The subscribers on the line are now in constant telephonic communication with eaoh other and through the Southern Bell exchange with telephone users in Dillon. The construction of this line and its connection with the telephone exchange here is another step in the oroerress of telephone deyelopement which is being made by the residents in the rural sections of Marion County. Under the plan of the Southern Bell Company farmers and other rural dwellers are enabled to secure telephone service on an economical basis. As a result, farmers in all sections of the State are installing telephones in their ' homes. | That Old. Old Pathway. We cry, We talk, We laugh, We walk. Our mother's pride and joy. We fight, We swear, And pants We wear; Our father's little boy. We dance, We smoke, ' Hold hands, And joke; j A girl and then a row. We drink, We eat, Play cards, And treat ; The fellows claim us now. We love, 1 We're led, We woo, We wed; At leisure we repent, We work, We sigh, And soon We die; So many a life is spent. ?-Cornell Widow. The Dillon Herald $1.30 a year. | I * rAX COLLECOR'S NOTICE Bounty Treasurer's Office, \ Marion, S. C. Sept. 10, 1909. J The books for collection of State, County and Road Tax will x.- open from Oct. 15, 1909, to Dec. 3e, 1909, those who prefer :o do so can pay State and County axes in January, 1910, with 1 per :ent additional; those who prefer xiying id February, 1910, can do with 2 per cent additional; hose who prefer paying in March, L910, to the 15th of said month, :an do so by paying an additional l per cent. (After said date he books will close.) Road Tax can be paid during he fall but if those liable prefer loing so, they can pay the road ax during January, and Februirv. The commutation tax is $2 or 1910. Taxpayeis owning property or saying tax for others will please isk for a tax receipt in each townihip or Special School district in vhich he or they own property. This is very important as there Lrc so many School Districts. HM 1- - 1 ? i nose who ao not wisn to come o the office can write me < not ater than December 25th) and I vill furnish then; the amount due md they can remit me by check, noney order, registered letter. Please do not send me cash without registering same, as it is iable to be at sender's risk. The Levy is as Follows: State tax 5V\ mills Constitutional School Tax 3 mills load and Bridge 1% mills 5oor House, Poor, etc. 1x/\ mills Salaries 2 mills Total General Levy 13^ mills leaves Township Road Fund 2 mills joiilon^ti fi We have moved our offi rj Main St., We are better H to store cotton. We reqi U to store'cotton to drive di Eg We will sample cotton and H office. Then drive to wa: m expect to be able to make 9 at a very reasonable rate < 8 Dr. Wade Stackhouse 9 seed business and would t] B seed for sale to see bim b< n Inviting our friends to < 9 place of business and than H and hoping to do an exten 1 margins, we are yours tru I Dr. Wa f Furniture 3 pc Room Suits Parlor Suits 5 " Parlor Suits Bed Lounge | Bed Springs Matressess Side Boards Chairs HI Rocking Chairs H Dining Tables B8 Center Tables I In fact anything in the 1 at the cheapest S Give us a call before p S Resp I W. O. BRi - T.w.I jw .j'n'jyw Carolina District (special school) 3 mills (SPECIAL SCHOOL.) lb Little Rock 3 mills an Reedy Creek 4 mills Hamer 2 mills Dillon 8 mills u,. New Holly 3 mills m Bingham 2 mills ?*' Kentyre 2 mills H" Union 3 mills Pages Mills 3 mills Bermuda 2)4 mills CI Buck Swamp 3 mills w Latta 7 mills Dalcho 2 mills JOak Grove 3 mills Nichols 3 mills Fork 5 mills Temperance 4 mills Pine Hill 2 mills Spring Br'Ji 3 mills Zion 3 mills Millers 3 mills Pl^as'nt Hill 2 mills Mullins 7 mills Todd's 3 mill.? Marion 7 mills Cedar Grove 2 mills Wahee 4 mills Centenary 2 mills Eulonia 3 mills Palmer 2mills Nebo 3 mills " Brittons Neck 3 mills Oak:on 3 mills Olivet 3 mills Pleas't Hill 3 mills Scotch 5 mills Poll tax $1.00. Every male citizen from 21 to 60 years is liable except Confederate soldiers, who do not pay after 50 years, and W those excused by law. J. D. MONTGOMERY, County Treas. Sept-11 The Dillon Herald $1.50 a year. flB H trage CO. I I ice to Bennetts Stable on I w fixed than in the past B lest all persons wishing 9 rectly to oar new office. B preserve samples in oar B ^ rehouse and onload. We H __ loans on cotton stored B ^ of interest J rill be actively in cotton I ? hank all persons having I i ifore selling. R ? call on us in our new R J king you for past favors R o isive business on close R ? de Stackbouse, Manager. R 2 R * N o H ^???s Bargains. |j $15.00 75.00. I I R : Ci.nn M Rf ? . $35.00 50.00 m $7.00 20.00 J $2.50 5.00 J $2.50 10.00 2 $15.00 35.00 2 50f up 2 90/ up 2 $25.00 35.00 ! ,l awo I 1, fornitnre 6m a* cheap J 1 rrharif. J edfaly if A /N\ M A i 'fmipinijiypy gp ^ ' , 1 ? NOTlCL All pwiOM holding claims against b estate of Hecry w7 Davis, deceased, b hereby required to file the setae, ly verified, with the undersigned at io, 8. O. within the time required by w. and upon their failure so to do is notice will be plead in bar of their x>very. And all persons indebted to id estate are hereby required to make mediate payment to tne under* rned at Olio, 8. O. R. 8. Davis. Qualified Administrator, io, 8. O , Oct. 18, 1909. IACKER MFC CO Snooeseors to Geo. S. Hackkk A Son. E MANUFACTURE I Doors, Sash and Blinds; Columns and Balusters: Grilles and Gables Ornaments: Screen L/oors ana windows. E DEAL IN G lass. Sash Cord and Weijfh ts A'Sure Cure for Pil& Mr. r. 1 fciia ?l Ko. mIih Mate St., imwdUdow latMbkn (Htri FUmmI b ? ,,,, hl. mm, BwfciOhi?i IiwUwi p^iN gmmatm ?M. It round at Last I CM - - If. rWri. ? ' - mJ Klhitl|il?. N, wiwrtfc? My MM with tWa tarribla fan nd had triad rsatedy>far reMedyfer to,bat coald Mtkdt a aaiU fat wm tdviiM la try Wlnttaa Oiat t aad ae bar greet aerptiae oaa bos heeled ep Mem el mi the eld earea. aad the eeceed boa jlmty eared bar. paa. e bos by etO. Blatdee I4m Mb eete Ceeedpedee. ape. a VANS PHAR mmmm. r*r/v ? GHi ~ SE /V> rvA 9*~r, - S I g / l^EC. ~ S ~ CORN I ? tons- ? g REX ? -. ^ DAIRY FEED I J^; f I "CORNC g ^lfalt; ~ ho: ? OOFFE mmmmm ^ /I ^ - ^ J. R. IV z: PHONE NO 8 b*vfl 1.1*1 1 Qur r %, | THIS WEEK. ' I E ONE CAR W. i Kentucky Mules JH | and Horses. M || Our buyer, an able [*jg| and experienced Horse j ^ H and Mule dealer, has *4 fi j? given much time and th, ^ H thought to this selection. ? 9 EE Making them the very se i ,n: 6 best of the season. | ^ p Je We solicit your care- Th ? ?= ful inspection before ? ?E buying. g I ki] SI I THE HOLLIDAY <j | | ? DILLON, S. C. I . ?">, (4k *= * "I !R ? ' ^ A. (1 i "Iff '^auiiuUiUHaniuauiuuatiiuuuuutiuiiutuu ? J OICE VIRGINIA J ? r?r-\ \ a/lj rr a t V', -jii . c.u vvnc.? i . '1^ BEST N. O. E E D RYE. gg ) RUST PROOF EED OATS. 33 IAY OATS FLOUR MEAL Tj* AT AND LARD ^ CAN MEATS f? IIN CAR LOAD LOTS. :<B& TV? Mil ru rnivc H/?ir A T nri^niM ^ R wa* m.wmmuwj < vv/ rr >J> FF I l?i/l M 1 5 O/? FATTENING HOGS. >" HEN and CHICK FEED. i Mixed Feed For yffl rses and Mules. - |j| E-. sugar. salt, 11 OSACCO ag lOLAURIN, VS