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TO IDLE AND WORRY. JRdlsou Ha* Finished His Talking Moving Fictumi, Which He Kays Are Wonderful. Thomas A. Edison, who sailed on his first European trip in twentyone years was accompanied by his son, Charles Edison, and will meet Mrs. Edison and bis daughter. Miss Madeline Edison, in London, after which the family will make a seven weeks automobile trip on the Continent. Mr. Edison said that he was going abroad for a chance to worry a bit because he was so busy here he didn't have time for worries. He said that he had just finished work on his talking pictures, of which, he said 200 sets were now finished and were wonaerrui. He advised his interviewers to see and hear them. It has been Mr. Edison's habit to take a vacation in Florida in the winter. Laste winter he was too busy and his European trip, therefore, is in the nature of a postponed vacation. He does not expect to do any lecturing on the other side, nor is he expecting to meet any of them eminent scientists over there, as he did on his last European trip. When he was asked if he was doing anything to help along the science of aviation Mr. Edison laughed and said he had not done anything In this line since some thirty years ago he went into the thing at the suggestion of James Gordon Bennett. He got the idea of flying down all right but could not find an engine that was satisfactory. Finally he invented an explose motor with guncotton instead of the present gasoline for the motive force. Here he laughed again, and said that he had not interested himself in aeroplane inventions since. Mr. Edison looked well and said that he was still working sixteen hours a day?that he had worked that number of hours the day before sailing. He never intended to retire, he said, and didn't see why a man couldn't live to be 150 years old by following hi9 system of, proper eating, sleeping six hours a night soundly and eating what he wishes?though that is not much. "Agreeable work," he said, "never hurt any one, and I am no exception to the rule." Mr. Edison said said that he was better able to work now than he was at 25 and was having a good time working. ?New York Sun. SENATOR TILLMAN IN WRECK. Takes Automobile After Derailment of Toxaway Train. Hendersonville, N. C., Aug ? Senator Tillman, en route to his South Carolina home, was a passenger on the Toxaway train which was derailed this morning some eight miles from here, and With Mrs. Tillman, came to Hendersonville in his touring car. which he had earlier abandoned on account of bad roads near Brevard. Senator Tillman expressed the opinion that Hoke Smith should have earlier taken his seat in the United States Senate. He declined 4 to express his preference for the next Democratic Presidential election, but believes Democratic success assured. He spoke warm words of praise for Senator Simmons, but refused to discuss North Carolina ' politics. Provided for His Mule. Memphis, Aug. 10. ? John English, while he lived, was a farmer living near Brunswick, this county. He made a will before he died, to which, after disposing of his property for the benefit of his wife and their daughter, English added a clause providing that his mule must never be Ridden, and that the said animal shall, so long as it serves be properly sheltered and generously fed. The will was not cohtested. PRINTER HEIR TO FORTUNE Report Says #100,000 Awaits Harry T. Graham. Peoria, 111, Aug. 10. ? Harry T.; Graham, a printer, whose home is . in Tampa, Fla., has fallen heir to i $100,000, it is said, by advices from that city yesterday. Graham disappeared from Tampa i several months ago. The police of Peoria, where he formerly worked,1 were requested to forward any information regarding him. He was recently discharged from a local ; hospital. Yesterday, through an afternoon' paper, was the first intimation heI had of his good fortune. Not Resident of Tampa. Tampa, Fla., Aug. 10. ? Harry T Graham, alleged to have fallen heir to $100,000 at Peoria, 111., is not nown as a resident of Tampa. He has a sister living here, according to a letter which he wrote the secretary of the Typographical Union, but her address was not given and she cannot be located. Master's 'Sale. Under and by virtue of a decre tal order granted by hlis honor, tt. C. Watts, Judge of the Fourth Judicial Circuit in the case of R. Alfred Rogers against Andrew Bullock, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash before the court house door in the town of Dillon, S. C., 011 Monday, September the 4th, 1911 during 'he regular hours of sale all of that certain tract of land situate in the County of Dillon in the State of South Carolina and in Hillsboro township, containing one hundred acres more or less and bounded and described as follows: North by lands now or formerly of James K. Rogers; East by lands now or formerly of James K. Rogers; South by the Horn lands and West by lands of Charley Bullock. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers, and upon failure to comply with his bids, then the premises to be re-sold on the same or 1 y some subsequent sale day at the risk of the former purchaser. EHIv ^J 8-17-31 Master Citation. State of South Carolina, County of Dillon. Whereas, Robt. M. Graham made suit to me to graut him letters of administration of the estate and ! effects of J. F. Graham, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kin! dred and creditors of the said J. F. Graham, deceased that they be and appear before me in the court of probate, to be held at Dillon on 21st day of August, next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in j the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have w y the said ad\ ministration should not be grant| ed. Given under my hand this 7th I day of August, Anno Domini 1911. R. A. Bxunson. Judge of Probate. ! 8-3-2t-p ^ $13.OO To Atlantic City, N. J. and Return on a Fifteen l>ay Excursion Via the Atlantic Coast Line. Tickets will be sold by the At| lantic Coast Line for all trains from I Dillon on Thursday, August 17th, I to Atlantic City and return, via. ! Richmond, "Washington, WashingI ton, Baltimore and Philadelphia at | $13.00 for the round trip. Tickets will be limited, returning, ! to August 31, and conditions re- j j quire that they be deposited with j | the Stattion Agent in Atlantic City J j immediately upon arrival at that i I point. I This low rate presents an cxcep- i | tional opportunity to spend a fort- j night's vacation in America's pre-1 mier summer and pleasure resort. | Reservations, schedules and further particulars may be obtained from J. L. Bridgers, Ticket Agent, Dillon, S. C., or T. C. White, General Pas- ! senger Agent; W. J. Craig, Passenger Traffic Manager, Wilmington, N. C. NOTICE OF EIjBOTION. On the Question of Issuing Bonds in Little Itock School I District, No. 4, Dillon CbUBtj. Notice is hereby given that a pe- j tition addressed to the Board of; Trustees of Little Rock School | District No., 4, of Dillon county and State of South Carolina, signed by more than one third of the free-holders residing therein and a like petition of the resident qualified electors of said district, praying that the said Board I j of Trustees order and election to ; be held in sjaid district on the I question of an issue of coupon ' bonds of said school district in a. yjuu niuufy remeay and act [ just, as represented. Pains in my i back annoyed me a great deal and i I also had trouble from irregular I passages of the kidney secretions.' J Doan's Kidney Pills gave me relief: i from these sysptoms of kidney complaint and I therefore have no hes- j ; i tailor. in recommending htem." For saic by all dealers. Price 50 i cents. Fosier-Milburn Co., Huffa ; i lo, New York sole agents for the ' United States. i Remember the name ?Doan's? and take no other. j I .and For Hale. One tract of 750 acres, about j 40 acres under good cultivation, | I fair dwelling house, 4 tenant! i houses and out buildings. This I land Is adapted to all kind of: (crops. Tract 2. 645 acres, 80 uni der cultivation, 2 good dwelling houses, four tenant houses, heavy clay soil. Tract S. 43 acr'es good clay land, 10 acres under cultiva) syk. / \ | such denominations and amounts as j they may deem necessary, not to i exceed four per cent, of the assessjed valuation of the property of I the said district, and bearing a rate of interest not exceeding six per cent, per annum, payable annually or semi annually and at such times as they may deem best,for the | purpose of erecting and equipping I an adequate school building in said district. Take notice further that puri suant to said petition and election I is hereby ordered to be held at I Little Rock School House, in the I county and State aforesaid, on Saturday the 2nd day of September, , 1911, the polls to open at 7 o'clock a. m. and to close at four o'clock p. m. on the question of an issue of coupon bonds of said school district, the proceeds of which are to be used for the pur| pose aforesaid, in the sum of eight thousand ($8,000.00) dollars and to bear interest at the rate of not exceeding six per cent, per annum, payable annually or semi annually, the said bonds to be paid within twenty years from the date of issue. i Take notice further that at said election only qualified electors residing in said school district shall i be allowed to vote. i At said election each elector favoring the proposed issue shall cast a ballot, containin the words, "For Bonds" printed or written thereon and each elector opposed to said bond issue shall cast a ballot containing the words, "Against Bonds" written or printed there- ] on. The following men are hereby appointed as managers of said election: C. C. Bridgers, G. W. l^each, Jessie Norton. I W U?mn. ... IIOIUCI , L. A. Manning, M. S. Britt. Board of Trustees of Rittle Rock School District, No. 4, Dillon County, South Carolina. 8-17-2t THROW OUT THE LINE. <Jivo the Kidneys Help aiul Many 1 Dillon People Will lie Happier "Throw out the life line"? The kidneys need help. They're overworked ? can't get the poison filtered out of the blood. They're getting worse every minute. Will you help them? Doan's kidney pills have brought ! thousands of kidney sufferers back! 1 from the verge of despair. J. F. Turbeville, 117 S. Jarrott St., Florence, S. C., says: "1 am j confident that Doan's Kidney Pills tlon, one dwelling and out. buildings. Tract 4. 225 acres. SO acres under fence. Any one wanting a ] good farm can buy either tract or i part of tract, at a bargain. Part i cash and part on the installment t plan, of 2 or 3 years. The reason j for selling is bad health. W. K. Holt. i Tabor, N. C. , College of Charleston. 127th year begins September 29. j Entrance examinations at all oounty-seats on Friday, July 7, at 9 a. m. The college Is well endowed, enabling it to maintain the highest standards. It offers complete 4-year course in ancient and modern languages, mathematics, history, rhetoric, science and engineering. Courses for B. A., B. S., and B. S. degree with engineering. A free tuition scholarship to each county of South Carolin. Vacant Boyce scholarships, giving $100 a: vear and free tuition, open to com- ; petltlve examination September. Expenses reasonable. Terms and j catalogue on application. Write to' Harrison Randolph, President, ! Charleston, S. C. \ . | Wintlirop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. J The examination for the award of vacant scholarships in Winthrop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the county court house 011 Friday, July 7, at 9 a. m. Applicants must be not less than fifteen years of age. When scholarships are vacant after July 7 they will be awarded to those making the highest average at this examination, provided they i meet the conditions eovernlne- the award. Applicants for scholarships should write to President Johnson before the examination for Scholar- j ship examination blanks. Scholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will ' open September 20, 1911. For fur ther information and catalogue ad dress Pres. 1). B. Johnson, Rock Hill. S. C. Notice. otice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate of Mrs. Dora V. Watson, must make payment to the undersigned, and all persons having claims against said I estate must present same duly | proven within the time prescribed \ by law or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. July 15, 1911. S. C. Watson, Administrator. ; 7-20-4t Notice. Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of Martha Jane Jackson, deceased, are hereby notified to file! the same with the undersigned, as administrator, duly itemized and verified, within the time required by . law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. And all per-: sons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payment to the undersigned, as administrator. ! Dillon, S. C., July 8th, 1911. John R. Jackson, Administrator. X otice. t ' , , Notice is hereby given that pur-1, auant to a resolution passed by the Board of Directors of the Palmetto J Hardware Company, it was decided ( to increase the capital stock of the . said corporation from $5,000 to j $20,000, and a meeting of the stock ( holders of the said Palmetto Hard- . ware Company is hereby called to ] meet at the office of the said Palmetto Hardware Company on the 11th day of August, A. D., 1911, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of considering the said j i resolution. ' I July 15. 1911. . W. G. Lucus, President. : j J. M. Carmichael, Secretary.| Vacant Scholarship in tlie Citadel, J The Military College of South Carolina, Charleston, S. C. 1 One vacancy in the Beneficiary Scholarships in the Citadel from 1 Diiion county will be filled by com- | petitive examination on August 11, 1911. j1 For full information concerning these scholarships address the Su-I perintendent, at the Citadel, Char-! leston, S. C. J1 Next session begins September!1 150th, 1911. |] The Citadel offers courses in i Civil Engineering, English, Chemis-! I try and PhysicB. Degrees of B. S. 11 and C. E. conferred. It is designated by the War De- i partment as one of the distinguished military institutions, one of whose graduates receives a commis-j sion in the U. S. Army. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CARO- ' lilNA. ????? I , Scholarship Examination. The University of South Carolina offers scholarships in the School of Education to one young man from ' each county. Each scholarship is worth $100 in money, and $18 term i fee and free tuition. Examination will be held at the county seat July 14, 1911. Examination of students generally for admission to the University will be held at the same time. Write for information to S. C. Mitchell, President. Columbia, S. C. \ Attack Like Tiger*. E In fighting to keep the blood E pure the white corpuscles attack f: disease germs like tigers. But of- E ten germs multiply so fast the lit- C tie fighters are overcome. Then s see pimples, boils, ecsema, salt-! r rheum and sores multiply and t strength -nd appetite fail. This s condition demands Electric Bitters ) to regulate stomach, liver and kid- | r neys and to expel poisons from the p blood. "They are the best blood d purifier," writes C. T. Budahn, of ^ Tracy, Calif., "I have ever found." c They make rich, red blood, strong t nerves and build up your health, r Try them. 50c at Evans' Puarma- a cy. s Thirty Years Toother. Thirty years of association?think 1 of It. How the merit o' a good c thing stands out in the time ? or 1 the worthlessness of a bad one. So 1 there's no guesB work in this evi- c deuce of Thos. Ariss, of Concord, c Mich., who writes: "I have used s Dr. King's New Discovery for 30 i8 years, and it is the best cough an.i I cold cure I ever used." Once it j finds entrance in a home you can't 8 pry It out. Many families have used . j it for forty years. It's the most in- I j fallable throat and lung medicine on j earth. Unequaled for lagrippe, J asthma, hay fever, croup, quinsy J or sore lungs. Price 50c., $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Jl Evans' Pharmacy. j ic ATLANTIC COAST LINE. * jc Cheap Excursion Rates to the Sen- t shore Resorts of the Caroliiuis l From Diililon. \ Week End Excursion Rates t Tickets on sale Saturdays and i Sunday forenoon trains until Aug- i ust 27th: $3.45 to Wilmington; a $3.85 to Charleston: limitel re- s turning to midnight of Tuesday fol- f lowing the date of sale. t Summer Excursion Rates. 1 Tickets on sale daily until Sep- j i tember 30tli. $6.60 to Isle of j v Palms and Sullivans Island, limit- 's ed returning until OctoLer 31st, if 1911. c 24-page illustrated booklets each \ on Wrightsville Beach, Wilmington, t and its environing resorts and the Isle of Palms, Sullivans Island, e Mt. Pleasant and Charleston may be s obtained from J. L. Bridgers, tick- (i et agent, Dillon, or bv addressiing s W. J. Craig, f Passenger Trf. Mgr. T P UfKtf/. General Pass. Agent. ? Wilmington, N. C. Escaped With His Life, / "Twenty-one years ago I faced an awful death," writes H. B. Martin, 8 Port Harrelson, S. C. Doctors said I had consumption and the dreadful caugh I had looked like it, sure enough, I trieu everything I could hear of, for my cough, and was un- g der the treatment of the best doctor in Georgetown, S. C. for a year,! but get no relief. A friend advised t me to try Dr. King's New Discovery, t I did so, and was completely cured. .] I feel that I owe my life to this j great throat and lung cure." It's t positively guaranteed for coughs.1 t colds, and all bronchial affections. c 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free at j Evans' Pharmacy. t Kill More Than Wild BeMtS. ? r The number of people killed ^ yearly by wild beasts don't approach' j the vast number killed by disease ^ germs. No life is safe from their j t attacks. They're in the air, water, ^ dust, even food. But grand pro- L tection is afforded by Electric Bit- i s ters, which destroy and expel these ' deadly disease germs from the sys-1 tem. That's why chills, fever and I 'v ague, all malarial and many blood diseases yield promptly to this won- 0 ierful blood purifier. Try them, t and enjoy the glorious health and t i.cm Oliciifel.11 iuc.1 11 felVl? you. moil- J ey back, if not satisfied. Only 50c je at Evans' Pharmacy. n For Sale. a e Best farm in south Georgia. 2,04 0 n acres, situated on two of the best1 ^ graded roads in Miller county. F About 15-horse farm cleared up. (G 500 acres in cultivation with 400 C acres stumped. Nice tenant houses j s with good water. Fine land with I o 10-room two-story house, deep wa- & ter and excellent barns at main , t< place. Balance of land good dry a land under fence as a pasture. <i Land has back-boxed pine timber w an it. Prettiest farm you ever saw. L 7 miles from Colquitt, Donalson- ^ ville and Iron Clay, Georgia. Cot- ? ton, corn, ground peas, had, cane i' md oats raised in abundance. Peb-: ? bly and clay land. Price $50,000. e One-half cash and balance on time b with interest. |b A great bargain in 750 acres of 1 fine clay land 4 miles from Col- !t quitt on fine graded road in ex-1 cellent community as above, both ;1 places near school and churches. |t 12 horse farm cleared up, with 9 j P good houses, plenty of water and 1 e one deep well. Good barns. I.and a not under cultivation has pood pine J" and cypress timber on it. One vis- 11 it will oonvince you. A bargain at ? |20 per acre. One half cash. Bal-> ance on time with interest. Billie B. Bush, 1 Colquitt, Ga. t Notice. Notice is hereby given that all1 persons indebted to the estate of ^ Bessie Lillian Suggs will make pay- i ment to the undersigned, and all persons having claims against the Raid estate will present the same, duly verified and attested, to the undersigned for payment, on or before the time provided by law or! this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. Viola May Dimery. Administratrix. August 3, 1911. 8-3-4 | Notice of Klection. Btate ^ South Carolina, ;1 County of Dillon . ;c Whereas, by petition, filed with:8 the mayor and Town Counsel of I a w~ > illlon on the 26th day of July, A. 1 >., 1911, signed by the majority of ree-holders of the said town of )illoa, requesting the said town Counsel of the town of Dillon, to ubmit to a vote of the qualified egistered electors of the said own of Dillon, the question of isuiug coupon bonds In the sum of 13,000.00, bearing interest at a ate not exceeding six per cent. 1 er annum, payable in lawful tenler money of the United States of i Imerica, forty years after the* date ] >f said bond with the privilege on he part of the Town Counsel to edeem the said bonds at any time ifter twenty years after the date of ame, for the use and benefit of aid town in the completion of the slectric light plant, in and for the own of Dillon, under and in acordance with an act of the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, entitled an act to auth>rize all towns to build, equip and perate a system of electric lights, ind for the improvement of itreets, side-walks, etc., and. Whereas, all the requirements of laid act relating to the ordering of laid election have been complied vith, now therefore, we, N. B. -Cargrove, Mayor, J. L. Bridgere, J. <\ Thompson, V. L?. McLean, J. W. 5addy, R. L. Moody, and F. Mack Curtis, constituting the Town Counsel, by virtue of the authority rested in us as the Mayor and | rown Counsel of said town, in ac:ordance with the Mayor and Town Counsel of said town, in accordance vith the said act above referred to, lo hereby order a special election o be held within the corporate imits of the town of Dillon, the 59th day of August, A. D. , 1911; he poles to open at eight o'clock n the morning and remain open intil four o'clock in the afternoon, it which election there shall be iubmitted to the vote of the qualiied registered electors o fthe said own of Dillon, "For the Issuing of ionds," and "Against the issung of Bonds," the question to vit: "Shall the town of Dillon isue bonds in the sum of $3,000.00, or the purpose of completing the lectric light plant, in accordance vith the said act above referred | o?" jut: luiiuwiug ure uureuy appoint.-,' d managers of said election, who hall provide tickets and boxes, conluct the election and declare the reults: B. A. Harrelson, D. W. Al-1 ord and W. H. Breeden. Given under the official seal of he town of Dillon, this the first day) if August, A. D. 1911. N. B. Hargrove, |' Mayor. attest: J. M. Carmichael, Clerk. -3-4t Notice of Election. itate of South Carolina County of Dillon. Whereas, by petition, filed with he Mayor and Town Counsel of the own of Dillon, on the 26th day of uly, A. D. 1911, signed by the maority of free-holders of the said own of Dillon, requesting said Town Counsel of the town of Dill- J m to submit to a vote of the qual- j fied registered electors of the said j own of Dillon, the question of isueing coupon bonds to the amount if $39,000.00, bearing interest at i rate not exceeding six per cent, ter annum, payable in lawful tender noney of the United States of Lmerica, forty years after date of, aid bonds, with the privilege on i lie nart of the Town nounsel to ri>. leem the said bonds at any time afer twenty years from the date of ame for the use and benefit of aid town, in building, equipping, nd operating a system of water forks, under and in accordance fith an act of the General Assembly |i f the State of South Carolina, enitled an act to authorize all towns o build, equip and operate a sysem of waterworks, sewerage and lecfric lights, and for the improvelent of streets, sidewalks, etc, and, ] Whereas, all requirements of said i ct relating to or ordering of said i lection have been complied with, ow, therefore, we, N. B. Hargrove, layor of Dillon, J. L. Bridgers, J. ' Thompson, V. L. McLean, J. W. i laddy, It. L. Moody and F. Mack i lurtis, constituting the Town Counel of the town of Dillon, by virtue f the authority vested in us as \ layor and Town Counsel of said i Jwn, in accordance with the said ct above referred to, do hereby orer a special election to be held j. rithin the corporate limits of the i own of Dillon, the 29th day of uigust, A. I). 1911. The polls to ( 1 pen at eight o'clock in the morn- '< tig ,and remain open until four; 'clock in the afternoon, at which lection there shall be submitted o the vote of the qualified regis-1' ered electors of the said town of j )illon, "For the issuing of bonds," nd "Against the issuing of! onds." the flliestirm tr? wit- "Hhnll i he town of Dillon issue bonds in j he sum of $39,000.00 for the pur-, 'ose of building, equiping and op-j rating a system of water works, in ccordance with the said act above j eferred to?" The following are ' lereby appointed managers of said t lection, who shall provide tickets, loxee, conduct the election, and delare the results: B. A. Harrelson,1 ). W. Alford and W. H. Breeden. Given under the official seal of he town of Dillon, this, the first lay of August, A. D., 1911, N. B. Hargrove, Mayor.! litest: J. M. Carraichael, Clerk. 1-3-41 Notice of Flection Itate of South Carolina. County of Dillon. Whereas, by petition, filed with he Mayor and Town Counsel of -Mllon, on the 26th day of July, A. X, 1911, signed by the majority of reeholders of the said town of Dill>n, requesting the said Town Coun-, el of town of Dillon to submit to i vote of the qualified registered | \ /Q electors of the said town of DU'on, the question of electing three Com- A mLasioners of Public Works, to take charge of and handle the funds for t water works and sewerage and to J manage the same as is provided for _ by law, and whereas all the re- Jlr* quireinents of said act relating to w the ordering of said election have *. ( been complied with, now, therefore, we, N. B. Hargrove, Mayor of the A fcnwn of Dilion J I. Rridtrprii .1 P Thompson, V. Lt. McDean, J. W. Gaddy, R. L. Moody, and P. Mack Curtla, constituting the Town Counsel of the town of Dlilon, by virtue of the authority vested In us, as Mayor and town Counsel of said town in accordance with, said act above referred to, do hereby order a special election to be held within the corporate limits of the town of Dillon, on the 29th day of August, A. D., 1911, said polls to open at eight o'clock in the morning and remain open un- 1 til four o'clock in the afternoon, at which election there shall be elected three citizens of the town of Dillon, to take charge of and handle the funds for water works and sewerage, in and for the town of Dillon. The following are hereby appointed managers of said election, who shall provide the tickets, boxes, conduct the election and declare t'ue results: W. H. Breeden, B. A. Harrelson and D. W. Alford. Given under the official seal of the town of Dillon, this the first day of August, A. D., 1911. N. B. Hargrove, Mayor. Attest: I J. M. Carmichael, Clerk. 8-3-4t < Notice of Flection. State of South aCrolina, County of Dillon . ( Whereas, by petition, filed with the Mayor and Town Counsel of i Dillon, on the 26th day of July, " A. D. 1911, signed by a majority of the freeholders of the said town 1 of Dillon, requesting the said Town Counsel of the town Dillon, sub- J irit to a qualified electors of the 4 said town of Dillon, the question of A issueing coupon bonds to the -^1 amount of $38,000.00, bearing in- j terest at a rate not exceeding six ? " per cent, per annum, payable in law ful tender money of the United ( States of America, forty years after the date of said bond, with the ^ ( privilege on the part of the town of Dillon to redeem the said bonds < at any time after twenty years after the date of same, for the use and j benefit of said town of Dillon in ' building, equiping, and operating a system of sewerage, under and in ' accordance with an act of the general Assembly of South Carolina, en- \ titled an act to authorize all cities and towns to build, equip and oper- * < ate a system of sewerage, water works, etc, and for the improve- i ment of streets, sidewalks, etc,, ' and. Whereas, all the requirements of 1 said act relating to the ordering of said election have been complied i with, now, therefore, we, N. B. Hargrove, Mayor of Dillon, J. L. 4 Bridgers, J, P. Thompson, V. L. McLean, J. W. Gaddy, R. L. Moody, and P. Mack Curtis, constituting the Town Counsel, by virtue of the authority vested in us as the i Mayor and Town Counsel of said ?1 town in accordance with the said ^ act above referred to, do hereby M order a special election to be held . V within the corporate limits of the town of Dillon, the 29th day of August, A. D. 1911, the polis to 1 open at eight o'clock in the morn- J ing and to remain open until four J o'clock in the afternoon, at which election there shall be submitted L to the vote of the qualified registered electors of the said towno f Dill- ' dii, "For the issuing of bonds," and "Against the issuing of bonds," the question to wit: * "Shall the town of Dillon issue bonds in the sum of $38,000.00 1 for the purpose of building, equip- ? ping, and operating a system of I sewerage, in accordance with the said act above referred to?" > The following are hereby appointed managers of said election, who shall provide tickets, boxes, conduct the election, and declare the results: B A Harrelson, D. W. ( Alford, and W. H. Breeden. Given under the official seal of 1 the town of Dillon, this the first lay of August, A. D.t 1911. I N. B. Hargrove, Mayor. Attest: J. M. Carmichael, 1 Clerk. 1 8-3-4t i ^ OlH'iiing Books of Registration. State of South Carolina, County of Dillon. ' Whereas, petitions, signed by the majority of free-holders, as shown \ by the tax books of the town of Dillon, residing within the corporate limits of the said town of Dillon, have been submitted to the Mayor and the Town Counsel of 1 the town of Dillon, asking that an election be ordered for the purpose < of bonding the town of Dillon in the sum of eighty thousand dollars, to . . build plants for water works, for Bewerage and for electric lights, and also for the purpose of electing three commissioners of nnhHi> works to take charge of and handle 1 the funds for water works and sewerage, and to manage same as pro- -1 vided by law. Now, therefore, notice is hereby /j|g| given that books of registration will ^ J be open at the office of T. S. Rich- wr bourg, Supervisor of registration in ' and for said town of Dillon,beginning on the fourth day of August, ' A. D. 1911, and will remain open to a period of ten days, for the pur- < pose of registering qualified elect- ? ors for an election to determine *he , issuing of the proposed bonds. Said election will be held on the 29th day of August, A. D. 1911. 1 Dated at Dillon, S. C., this first day of August, A. D. 1911. * N. B. Hargrove, Mayor. n Attest: J. M. Carmichael, Clerk. 8-3-2t. * J