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Prpf. Cook, of Little Roc Saturday in Dllon. Miss Pauline Pore has x a position with the Bank 01 > * f Oscar Racford, agent 4 spent Monday in town. Miss Mamie Gaddy, of Mill, spent Monday in tow Mrs. Agnes Etum Hook, over, will visit her sister, K. Oliver, next week. James Galloway, of H ?spent the week end with fi the city. Mr. and Mrs. John Tolar ta. spent Sunday with th< "*w / of Mr. W. C. Tolar. Mr. Jim Smith and fami t moved to Fayettevllle, wh have bought si nice farm. Miss Mary Cottingham turned from u visit to h? jib*. ^ Mrs. Richardson, at Charl< ?^ Miss Willie Manning, oi .ipent Tuesday here with *1 er, Dr. Wade Stackho* Mr. and Mrs. Her^riVuiuiuiuut "f A T Bet-* -* *"11 Ct r-llUU Jl * kuuuiuiuuuuuu 5 -? . stock v U JACK' it.R fo|?j| MOOKS LUL* Cash &=>? 6 iscontl |l5qCS"s BOlTJ TACW ' *lMe84 \fs HOOKS way, and ' cslted u ?? % """k 1 Wt w ^ i at ?Jvan<HHM| - & THI incuus ? ?v .JkPB |i J , , -S flf Inkxs . m?yZ ^ ?vN'TTELL YOU M tiAVE IN OUR STORE. RENE ^ WARE WE HAVE IT. -, f* WE GIVE FULL WEIGHT. TT PRICE. ^ WE WANT TO SEE YOU IN C 2 WHEELER :*! JJST itECHVED A large shipment of . f Full line of the best si i and children especiall | Our line of groceries | Mens and boys clothi X and up-to-date gener t patronage solicited. Itj W. M. FORD, NORTH AND SOUTH Arrival and ! A. M. P. M. A. M. r=aM 7:30 8:30 | 9:16 1 Lv Hi 7:35 8:35 9:20 Gibson ^ 7:59 8:42 9:27 Si ra"w 8:12 8:62 9:37 8:20 9:00 9:45 Or< 8:35 9:08 9:63 ( ^ 8:60 9:22 10:07 K -JB 9:10 9:37 10:22 ftj ^ 9:30 9:60 10:36 R? JP 9:65 10:02 10:47 10:20 0:25 11:10 M 10:40 0:41 11:26 Lll 11:00 D: 66 11:40 m 11:20 12:06 P 1:36 12:20 Cc a 1 :55 12:40 Ar > r-JB A. M. P M. P. M. . The anion N eIs locatedin west Dillon nea: road. We arqirepared to do all r,. \ etc. We also frrne pictures Our almost anything in the line of wo L town and mail cders will be ffiv< home orders. Ve ship work out county or state. Give us a triali I ?? Spoilt I \ AAA mi? ynnrnromn accepted Hill, vial t Dillon. HO" Ihm ?< ?"> *2?'L r n one day Oaddy's J. H. n. riage of / J of Kast- *Mr fflfnmmmi Mm. D. Tu^ay, 1 C T. I a vislto4* artsviue, Ogo. -lends in Mr. ^ died in , of I.at- at Pmone family kainit, in weed 1> have c puj., to ere they,j>s. or exchange .ndlo car load llas ?n weed and it sr ?' lis before sellJtt' .? for Pcrnivinn inds of fertilizers |uote yon prices for iUi uuutuuuuiiuuiumm^ :orage Co iiuuiiuiuiu iuiuuiiiiiiiuia ; hx/e every" inc you want in \RMARV. J&E39& -JE? 1 A WEEK EVERY ARTICLE 1 MBER JUST THIS: IF IT'S HAF FULL MEASURE AND A FA >UR STORE MORE THAN ON< HDW. CO / +++ +*+**+**++ **+***++**< Fall Dry goods, loes for men, women y for school children, always complete. ng? in-fact a complete al merchandise. Your Pages Mill, S. C. CAROLINA RAILROAD Departwe of Train*. A. M. P. M. P. Mnlet Ar 8:10 I 6:40 4 Junction 8:06 I 6:36 3 amzuit 7:69 6:29 3 Ohio 7:49 6:19 3 ;?n Pond 7:41 611 3 libson 7:83 6:03 3 letcher 7:18 6:48 2 IcColl 7:04 * 6:34 2 sd Bluff 6:49 6:19 1 Clio 6:40 6:10 1 inturn 6:16 4:46 1 :tle Rock 6:69 4:29 12 Dillon 6:46 4:16 12 loydale 6:20 3:30 rnnelly 6:06 3:35 lulling Lv 4:45 3:16 A L. P. M. P. ovelty Worki r the Depot of the N. &. S. C. t kinds of turned work, scroll wc equipment is such that wc give ; od work on quick notice- Out en the same prompt attention ; on all railroads to any poitit in and we will save you money, a ^ mm m ' m esty worKs. I^XAD^LACI fg AUTOMOE |1 191! Mod | H <* g tefl The best car on the market f< ? Q yon are thinking of buying an 3 H vestigate the "Cadillac Thirl 3 H and I will send a demonstrating 3 jCM Do not wait, as it has been is yet a question of getting the =3 E9 output for the coming season i: 2 K9 *5< || F. G. HC 3 Kg Agent for Eastern l|| Bennettsville, i- - ? I Our Child's E Wagon to be Giv? i 4* V With evert purchaae of I V /v mole TreckeN or Proxl X Cn-am at U5c. each, or <11 of anything else sold in ? we will Rive one coupon. Y ^ the coupons are given A child holding the largest ! ? j ^ of coupons will get th i Zyinole Troches are hai-ml?*NN and are good ft V rVE ness. sore throat and col id- i : itle Creftm is the acme i lIR j V tion, for the skin. ! ; ^1^ t'ontest closes Friday, A iMth at 8 o'clock. _ | Evan's Pha *j i The Rexall S ? ?? * X The Supreme Proof of Idei X High Investment Earnings?Low A recoi Lapse Kate. p^ny 0 X THE 80UTH ATLANTIC LITE % IN SUB AN CE CO, A ** OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. W E. 8trudwick, Free. ment 1 X realised 69 per oent. interest and death < investment profit during 1909, confide and increased its insurance 631 aid wh "*"* per cent, of the amount written.' ed. MAX FASS, Local Representative, !!? j. INO MAP :30 11 M MzZSi KNOW ;U I m/P^LH -mee ;}J j ffc on e/ :60 \. VC/JWj THAN' V' ' / Somejc M '! Rockfo ii you the ' ' . anil order hous< ;! ' ' < ' ' 'W?" store. ? . ' -v?u. kikes >> idc i V. v- '? t<? Hell ^m, mil- , , ;' >rk. ' t.j |iiii.i?.?t., you *" ' Jiof Bell & Jordan, The a, We aso carry a full line of the cut glass and sterling silver, jewelery reparing a specialty. - hirtyH IILES I MB co els. 11 g (2 or the money, li Kj of automobile, in- H ty." Write me H f car to see you. m ha in the past and KJ cars before the i sold. RR >LLIS, I Carolina (g s. c. | in: express |: sn Away. ?" Y t.v ? i clt ? I Ill( a box of j j eo I an tie Cold th Y ; pa .00 worth M 1 :>ur stole. Y to When nil ! nc 1 of out the M JLian number j 1 so lor is wagon, ^ uii 1 I ar absolutely Oj ?r hoarse- co kls. I Vox- iua Y' ca of perfeo M i Y; hi February A I pr i m irmacy | r ~ Al's itore. Xu Y:1!) ' ? 1" m-r-T-r 1? 1. il Management ;a ^ ^ o i u uuv\^uaicu uy may win* . f its age or order. licy issued by this com-j u, eliminates all embarrassor our loved ones should '1 overtake you. It insures ';ir nee by giving substantial is en assistance is most need- , r | is DiDen, s. C. rt a?? i ?? pc * On Earth ] '5 WHICH IS 1 >EST WATCH \RTH BETTER j*! vni ir? .tt=va/f=i pr? I I welere, who do not have \ rd Watches, may offei kind which can be pur . s, a department store, or / n the feet that he is an I you the best. I \ : yen something else, if vou || ve you what, in his judg Qf t M ill pay you to have a ^ ! iu ! co Jewellers jewelry, diamonds, L? Fine watch and S tm DifloB, S. C. ? NOTICE. ! If Notice is hereby given that the x books for Dillon county will be >en for the collection of taxes om Oct. 15th, 1010 to March 15th, '11. : rc The following penalties will be 10 Ided: * January, one per cent , February, yc o per cent, March, seven per nt. | J"'* All persons between the ages of ey and CO, except Confederate solers and those otherwise exempt 00 law are liable for poll tax. The commutation of two dollars 1 s., .00) can be paid till March 1st, ol 11. All persons between the ages 21 and 65 are liable. The state, county and 3 mile con tutional is 13 3-4. fJi; The following school districts ji ve extra levees: Carolina No. 2. 3 mills. i de Little Kock No. 4, 5 mills. si: Reedy Creek No. 6, 4 mills. pr I lamer No. 7, 2 mills. Dillon No. 8, 8 mills. New Holly No. 10. 3 mills. |.v Bingham No. 11, 2 mills. bu Kentyre No. 12, 2 mills. s,< Union No. 13, 6 mills. Pages Mill No. 14. C mills. _ Mt. Calvery No. 15, 4 mills. Kemper No. 16, 3 mills. Bermuda No. 17, 3 mills. Manning No. 18, 3 mills. Mt Andrew, No. 19. 3 mills. Lntta, No. 20, 9 mills. Dalcho No. 21, 2 mills. Oak Grove No. 22, 4 mills. Pleasa.it lliil No. 25, 6 mills. Folk No ! ?;, u ;nlMs. Anyone wishing to pay taxes by | * lil can get the amounts promptly * writing me. W. Mclnnis, , * L'2-tf Treas. Dillon County. * TAX RETURNS. The Auditor 3 office will be open 1 r tuking tax returns form Janu-1 * y 1st to February 20th, 1911. , Cl The law requires that the proper- I * be listed for taxes this year, in- j * iding personal property, notes,; * srtgage moneys, etc, also an in- j * me tax on income of $2,500.00 . d upwards, and all real estate at has been transferred from one . * rty to another since last return, j * There shall be a capitation tax of ? cents on all dogs, the proceeds be expended for school purposes. ' * >gs not returned for taxation shall t be held to be property in any the courts of the State. * All males between the ages of 21 * d 60 years, except Confederate ! Idiers or those persons incapable ' * earning a support by being * [timed or from any other cause ; * e liable to poll tax. ! ? All property must be assessed at ? ts true value in money," which is * nstrued to mean "the sum at :ilch said property under ordi- * iry circumstances would sell for * sh." ? Don't ask that your property be ^ ker. from the books the same as it year. * All property must bo listed on * oper blanks and sworn to. Town- j t ip and number of school district 4 ust be given. j ? The auditor or his deputy will be ; the following places on the dates * i-ntloned below to take tax re- * rns: j Sellers, Wednesday, January 25,' 11. Latta, Thursday and Friday, Jan- 1 * ry 26 and 27. 1911. Little Hock, Monday January 30,!, 11. Judson, Tuesday, January 31,!* 11 * Bingham. Wednesday. February' 1911. , * Mallory, Thursday, February 2,'? m., 1911. ? Centerville, Thursday, February p m.. 1911. Fore, Friday, February 3, 1911. Second Week. * lfaraer, Mo*nday, February 6th, 1 li. :* Oaddya Mill. Tuesday, February h, 1911. Pages Mill, Wednesday, Febru- * y 8th. 1911. Bermuda, Thursday, February 9, # HI. Fork, Friday, February 10th, * ill. |* It is hoped that ail will meet the ; * iditor promptly and make their! turns and thereby avoid the oO ? ir cent, penalty. | V-L-DOUGUS 3>3J?t?4.SH0ES : IE LARGEST MAKER AND RETAILER a ; MEN'S FINE SHOES IN THE WORLD. > ' .. .IWiWOt TP OTWCR MAKES." nm worn r?. u. Uou|iu tniMa Tor ?rv? t slm MSrt, and always find thay srs far ' parlor tssHsthw Hl?t. grade shoes In stria. M mt'ort and durability." W. Q. J ON Ed. .. . .. ? Howard Are.. Utlca. N. Y. If I could toko you into my Urft fce* n rios at Broclrtoa, Mass., and dww yoa i >w carefully W. L. "il)|hl sksoc ?t sda. TOM would realise wky Ikey koU ,v atr skapa, fit kettor, wear lodger. aad 0 of greater value Ikaa any otker asako. 4 1 VTldd-di Um W.U ttaottsssaim and wVpo ? * mjud oo tbc hottotn. fait ?? WnWUInU. ?' L^lf^rJw52?EL2J1Eu IP! y. COTTINQHAM. I ^BiOCKNT MAX RKNT TO PRISON obbcr Coiifmos to Crime and His Victim Will He Given Ogdeu, (.Hah, Dee. 30.?Court cords lure hear out the eonfeasn of Edward Hoeveu. in Chicago, says that he held up George uith, a clerk in an Ogden hotel a s-.r ago and secured $00. ;< . Later he learned that the clerk it ueen sentenced to eight years piison for the theft of the monTlie mutter preyed on Hoeven's nscience to such a degree that he ,ve himself up to Chicago. Vjf Hoeven will Ik? brought here and [ ps will be taken for the release Smith. a in Saved By Action o| Brakeman. Lexington, Kv., Dec. :t0.?The lick action of a brakeinan saved iU passengers on the Florida I.imd of the Cincinnati, New Orleans Texas Pacific Railroad from nth early to-day when the train ruck a split switch while apoaching the high bridge over th? ^ r-ntucky river. Six persons were ^ jured but all will recover. The brakeinan threw on the air akes as so-on as he felt the train imping over the ties and the train npped just in time to escape gog over Tigh bridge into life Tven- t - ' cky river. ItOO feet below. PROFESSIONAL CARDS * $ v Ik i* * <. <: K: * # * o. m. page, c. k.. Civil Engineer, Land Sur- ? veying and General Kngi- * neeriug. Draughting and * Blue Printing. * Office over McLuurvn's store * * 4 s f. u ? . f , S ,? * >P * lames R. 4'oggei-shall, Darringlon, S. * ti. It. IVttigrew, Dillon, S. ('. * COGCiKNHALL Ac < pettigrew * Attoraeys-ut-llOw * Office over Bank of Dillon * Building * * Dillon. South- farolinu * N. B. Hargrove, Jo* P. Lane. * HARtiROVK At LANK * Attorneys at Law rDillon. S. C. Offices over Evans' Pharmacy ?.**?> c ? v r r * r WALTER F. STACJKHOl'SK * Attorney at Iiaw * Marion, South Carolina. * Phone No. I?. c * ? * ? * ? v. * *: * ? & * ? -* r- * ti ? c * * I.ANNKAl* I?. L1I?K * Attorney nt >4ita c Marion, S. C. * Office in Graham ltnil lii ^ ^ Knox Living.'??nf J ?t Bennettsville, S. C>v LIVINGSTON & Attorneys at I.aw. Offices on Railroad A next dooi to Cotton Mill offices. ^ Dillon, S t ?ys* t 3 J v * t J. M. JOHNSON, Jr., C\ K. * Surveying and Engineering. * Drafting and Blue Printing * Represented by * W. F. R. Johnson. * Office over Cotton Mill Office Oillon, S. C. * Office of TOWN SEND. ROGERS it McLAlTlIN, Attorney* at Law. Dillon .S. C. Office above McLaurin '? Store. + + *#??** J AH. W. JOHNS _.rj ? Attorney at Law ' ^ Marion. South Carol ia. * Practicing in the Cour of Dillon County. 7 -tf + ?****# #* 0 0 0 + ?? + *?*wC C 0 0 P. B. Sellers W. C. 1 ?orc SLIiERH it MOORE Attorneys at Iuiu Practice in State and Federal Courts. Special at- * tention given to collections. * Office over Hank of Dillon. SCALP TAKK.N OFF IN MILL. Victim is 23 Years Old and Has Three Children. Mrs. Beusie Haaell was complete' scalped when her hair caught in speeder in the card room of the follohon mill at Newberry, recentr. and there are meagre hopes of iving her life. She was at work hen her hair caught in a set unpr tho moPh Inn nlou nln? r%## UVUI1IU ?"6 TO rew on the revolving top comb, w: hair winding around the comb r.-d jerkiug off the entire scalp, our doctors are with her. Mrs. Haaell is about twenty-three i'urs old. She is .a daughter of Irs. Troutninn. She has been married twice and aa three small children. The ii)Ul authorities state it is ^ onittvely against orders to undervke to clean the machines or to ' et under them while running. The tjury inflicted is one of the moat '9 orrible imaginable. in! "r C ' *''