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7"' 111 1 . . .. .. - 1 ' Xotlce of KWtlon. H 'B3r,> v'rtue of authority vested in t{ me as mayor of the town of Dillon. S. CM uclice is hereby given that th on Tuesday, the eleventh day of kl April, 1911, the same being the sec- ^ ond Tuesday, an election will be pi, held in the usual voting place In all said town for a mayor and six al- ft* tlermen for the town of Dillon, to serve for * period of two years, the qualifications for voting are two years residence in the state, twelve months residence in the county, sixty days residence in the town ~~ ocd the production of a reglstratk>i certificate and a tax receipt jT she Ing that a.l municipal taxes hav been paid for the previous yen The polls will open at 7 -o'cl^ i a. m. and close at 4 p. m. V N. B. Hargrove, Mayor, II J. M. Carmlctmel, Clerk. /J 1 " " b C-oonty Farmers* Union Meeting. g| The Dillon County Farmers' Un- pi foi1 will meet in the court house Ba urday, January 14, 1911, at 11 3. o'c.ock a. m. All local unions in ^ the county are requested to call a . meetiig and elect delegates to the W county meeting. As there is busi- f",( ness of importance to come up also _ JSto ^closing''X* of the year's work we hope all the locals will send up 3, a, lull delegation and a lot of good u work n ay be accomplished for the m good of the Farmers' Union through the county. All members of the union are invited to be present. Trusting that s large crowd will be present and &at much will be accomplished in the interest of the Farmers' Union, of Yours Fraternally. I" A if r?...... fin /%. m. DCiurn, rirn.. an T. Sanderson. Sec'y. POAK'S BITK FAT A I/. ,w cy r? Artery Severed, North Farolina ?m?i Farmer Bleeds to I>eath. **r Asheville, N. C., Januury 8.?Bofore aid could reach him, Arthur s(;, Justice, aged 30, a farmer of Hayyrood county, bled to death this af- \M . tarnoon after being bitten by a large boar, which he had been feedlog. The animal attacked JuBtice sln from behind, burying its tusks in thr the flesh below the right knee joint strand severing the main artery. Justice managed to get out of ^ the pen, but sank to the ground a rig short distance away. He died from loan of blood before the nearest physician could reach him. He is ?"x| survived by a wife and two chll' sixty rot* f ' these Frlda. lor be wiv\ ^re * WW Opera H< Sweeping 1 TUP .8 Berne .Jn<r, Miss Floy I 'hea- " If |g Mr. an<^ ?> Warn -mltb h ' Kennel rking i beT^I 4 Edv V M Chat m> is mi / 1L U, m Thomas Di ffl "wick fcrr; fiftfi that you send year ord pained by cash. Direc I M SEATS C IPRIf |P 333333 I NOTH'K. All persons Laving claims against t* estate of John C\ Kirby, deased, are hereby notified to file e same, properly proven, with vingston & Gibson, attorneys in lion, 8. C., within the time relired by law or this notice will be ead in bar of their recovery. And I persons indebted to said estate e hereby notified to make payBnt to the undersigned Adminis?tor. n \ir T..aI.m. VJT . . A UV. AC1 , Qualified Administrator. Dillon, S. C., Dec 19th, 1910. 12-22-4t lant a winter Garden. We haveplants grown 1 the open air that are rost proof of all the if,rent varieies of cab: ages plants. We will ell cheap, we have heap express rates, we re ready to ship now4 re have the finest variies of long staple coudu seed, write for pries to Sea Island Plant nd Seed Company, IEGGETTS, S. C. "Fa If a nun intrusts liis money to the financial strength of the !icjf. how much more important is uncial strength of the Compan) ii ce. ff a hank fails the depositors u ivly ever loose it, nd they can find sit their savings. But if a I-iife holders not only loose all they h. accident, or impured health, they t get insurance in any company, a"' cost owing to their advanced age. Therefore, it is the part, of wis mpany, one whose long and suceei hility, and of wise and economic,' Iutual Lite Insurance C such a company. Its sixty years ol -ough trying periods of w?.r and |x ess depressions as v.-ell as ough it all the Mutual .Life of Xe< ongest, and one of the best Life The new policy of Uie compa a laws of New/lork and other ttti erest of the "policyholder and are hts and equities than any ever If youy&re thinking of taking ou I* P*JV>ou to see me, or drop ine iiaiftfng ;he different policy contr ^ 8. D. JORDjI Dillon iQjsaaaajo >use Mon. fhrough the. E xon Author < of the enormous crowds sni pointed in their efforts trior tickets immediately ai :ti >n of the Senthern Amuse )N SALE Nail Or x. <f /L 3333333 ^AyEre "bet ^ A, Con?jr !???--. - ?ML- ? ! BRICK FOR SALE.?I have o hand about 2.000,000 brick that can deliver promptly at cloee price F. M. Hugina. 12-2?M v If its good fbji v\ Koyal Crown. tug Dillon grc mk \ TresjH V \ AII persons V Tw_?4 i Lespas on the lands of the undei signed for the purpose of huntlnt fishing or for other purposes. A violations of this notice will b dealt with according to the provii fons of law. J. R. Regan, J. W. & N. M. Carmichae J. D. Mclntyre, Dave Carmichael, Mag.J & Mary Carmichui> P. M. Stewart, A. J. & W. B. Carmichae Viola Carmichael, D. C. Carmichael, Odie MeDaniel, J. R. Jackson, Caroline Murphy. 12-22-3t Ask for Royal Crown flour an take no other. For sale by a! leading Dillon grocers. FOR SALE.?Nice 7-room res dence with large hall runnin through. Lot 150 by 150 feet, o First avenue, near business part c town. Barn, stables and out build ings. This is a most desirable re< idence, close in town. Now occt pied by H. L. Farley. Aply to ( M. Reaves, Sanford, N. C., or H. 1 Farley, Dillon, as this property mui be sold at once. The Dillon Herald, $!.." () n Yeai cts" a hank he should know something hank. If this is good business it that he should be sure of the 1 which he carries his life insursiwilly jjet their money back, they other good hanks in which to deInsurance Company fails the poliare paid in, but often, on account have become uninsurable, and cantl if they do, it will be at a highidom to choose an old and stronR wfull experience is a guarantee of i* nianaRement. Company of New Yon f active business lias carried it istilence, financial panics, and buthrough periods of orosperity, and w York stands out to-day, tire Insurance Companies in the world, ny were drawn to comply with the *tes, which were framed solely in more exacting in safeguarding his before drawn. ;t a policy, now or in the future, it a card, and I will take pleasure in acts to you. iS, AGENT, i, S. C. Night Jan. South Like % 3Y of "THE CI rging to see this great play to secure seats. The man) i the house is nearly sold oi ment Company. George P. I NOW AT ders Now. 1.50, I f k I n ' FRKK TOBA<X> 8KEI?. I ugh W. A. Hardwick, a ra< the Brick Tobacco Wai of Mulllns, will j?ive totac ?e of charge to any of th< era or friends wanting the inicate with Mr. HardwU in position to know say 19 the year to make money < ?. * 1-6" Card of Thanks. i> As it is impossible for us H thank our friends individually f ie their assistance during our rece *- loss by fire and for their many t pressions of sympathy thereafter ' t'llio fhia mot h nH nf nnhllnlv than ' ngi each and everyone who were 1 kind to us, and to assure them th their many acts of kindness a: 1.1 manifold expressions of sympat I will always be remembered. ' Respectfully, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Dav if Drugs, ; j When You 11 COME I PEE II p Phone orders a X trade apprecial | druggist day 01 * I PEE E I The | M' R' 16th 1911 a Whirlwind THF I ML ANSMAN" many theatre goers have igement therefore requests at, orders must be accomBrennan, Manager. EVANS PHARMACY. cli &4 ,JK AX NOt'NCKMKNT. I have purchased the business o the Dillon Motor Car Company , vhich In the future will be knowi aa the Wlllianfs Motor Car Com k' ,,aRy- * am thoroughly prepared t carry on the business as heretofore 1 desire to thank my friends fo 4t tiiwir patronage in the past and t assure them that it shall be m mm earnest endeavoi to servo thei: faithfully In the future. Respectfully , " H. U Williams. mt i - - - - . FOR RENT.?Front office ove *e my drug store, and store room 1 the rear of the drug store. J. H 80 McLaurin. at nd hy Royal Crown flour keeps th madam and the cook 01) good term all the time. For sale by all lead Is. leg Dillon grocers . Ones, 1 need Anything in ti SEND OR DEE DRi HONE NO. vill have prompt atl ted. Prescriptions ] night at night you 1 up stairs. >EEDRl New Drug MATTHEWS, 3S3333BE mm mm i Hro I ftA\ I ^I KNDURHKD BY THK PRKH8, THK DORTHY DIX, the famous Critic of 'The Sine of the Father' is more tliun it ion call to maintain the purity of tl e heart of every man who liatena to en who have only too often beeniatle r a vicious wrong." ATLANTA CONSTITUTION: "Thomas ecess. 'The 8ins of the Father' thrill given an ovation." RALEIGH NEWS AND OBSERVER: powerful drama?Dixon's masterpiece REV. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BRYA ipttat church, Richmond, Va., said: ?d points a good moral use that deeei ke puonc. 53S3SZ3S i iBUMUMnMauMtuia STRAYED.?Bay Horse Male. ?- J/l bout 15 years old. formerly owned 1 . f by Austin Hamilton. Left the stall X ? of Wender Clark, near Dothan J a church. Suitable reward if returned J i i- to A by Liven, Kemper, S. O. I. ???mmmm~ o Notice Pensioners. V * W w| y All pensioners liviUK ?u Dillon n county and all those who desire to secure a pension are requested to I I'.Het at the court house next Sat V-AJJjp *1 i e/1 o if ntAmimr ? 111 A'PIAO!/ ?* ? L. B. Rogers, "V'^K^ I n We have just received a solid car ' load of sash doors and moulding. Jri Wheeler Hardware Co. s Two Bolid car loads shingles roll[ ing to Dillon for Wheeler Hardwn ? Drugs, i ; 1 ie Drug Line j>" ^5 PHOIS'E |: | JG CO* t ' 53. | t tention and your " filled by licensed |* ^ ?? (Cf will find druggist % "2 JGCO.I | Store. | Manager t J ^? ? W ' w ; Pl'Ll'IT AMI PUBLIC. |M The New York Journal, said: a play?it Is a sermon; a ic whito race that must thrill CaS f > it, and fill with gratitude wo- \ nt and pitiful sufferers un- J^Sp / cTi / * t Dixon's play proves a big led a great audience. Author - w if " 'The Sins of the Father' is N, Pa?tor of the Emanuel W I "It is a tremendous drama rves the favor of an apprecia- ' V 3333333 0 mUE . , I' llM