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of double kilunu nt'ontinued from page 1.) mn ,,gained several pounds since ^looting and that I am ready pay the penalty. My father anted me to have a lawyer, and ,e brought one around to the jail To see me, but I didn't see any use In having a lawyer when 1 expected to get up and tell the court exactly how it occurred. It would be a waste of money and an unnecessary waste. 1 don't want any of my folks to spend any mon- j ey on me. and 1 don't want them to worry about me. I'm well sat-1 isfled with my deed, and 1 think I they should be. too." Wounded 8ister-in-I>aw. Besides killing bis wife and her! father Hyde also shot his young 1 sister-in-law, who was in bed with Mrs. Hyde. He says that was purely unintentional that he saw somebody in bed, but that did not oeour to him that it was his wife's sister. He said he paid no attention whatever to the other person in the bed, that he came with the intention of shooting his wife and that it must have been stray bullets that hit her sister. He ' says he greatly deplores her wounds, and is gla-d to know that | she is recovering from them. Hyde's; little child has been taken to an infirmary in Columbia. Several Murder Cases . There are two of three other j cases of more than usual interest1 t come up at the approaching j term of court which will be pre-; sided over by Judge Prince, of this! city. Ben Lumpford, colored, is j to be tried for killing his wife's niece; John Harris, colored, is to j be tried for killing his wife; Jim Mattison is to l>e tried for killing ] another negro over a dispute about j five cents in a crap game and sev- j eral other similar cases. The j term lasts but one week, and there : are sufficient" "jail cases to keep j the court busy for that length of j iiuir, iiui iu infill urn me 01 those out on bond and those continued from the last term of court. The approaching1 term of General Sessions promises to be quite interesting and no doubt lairge crowds will be in attendance. a Notice. CO W( Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate of R. P. Hamer, Sr., deceased, are ac hereby requested to make payment C. to the undersigned, and all persons mrholding claims against said estate are requested to present same, duly proven, in the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery. R. P. Hamer. Jr., Executor. Dillon, S. t\, Sept. 11, lull. 9-14-4t a('kno\yi,eik;ki> it Dillon Has to How to the Inevitable ? Scores of litizens Prove It. After reading the public statement of this representative citizen of Dillon given below, you must come to this conclusion: A remedy which cured years ago, which has kept the kidneys in good health since, can be relied upon to perform the same work in other cases. Read this: W. A. McCormac, Calhoune St., Dillon, S. C., says: "My back was very lame and often after sitting for a while, 1 could hardly get up. 1 finally decided that my trouble 1 came from my kidneys, as the kidney secretions were unnatural and contained sediment. Nothing gave me the least relief until I began usin?* Doan's Kidney Pills. They stopped the backache and strengthened my kidneys. Now when 1 go to bed 1 can get my proper rest and my condition has improved in every way. 1 am pleased to give this account of my experience for the benefit of other kidney sufferers." (Statement given in March 1908.) A tasting Effect. On January 3, 1911. when Mr. McCormac was interviewed, he said: "1 can recommend Doan's Kidney * Pills more highly to-day than I did two years ago, for I have been entirely free from kidney trouble since that time. My cure is a permanent one." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name ?Doan's? and take no other. Notice of Election. Whereas, a petition signed by one-third of the qualified electors ' and freeholders over the age of 21 of High Hill School District No. 24, in Dillon county, asking for an election to be held in said school district on the question of levying a special tax of 3 mills for common school purposes, has been presented to the County Board of Education, it is hereby ordered under section 1,208 of the Code of Civil Daws of South Carolina, of the year 1912, that such an election be held Saturday, Sept. 30, 1911 at High Hill school house, or at some other convenient place in said school district, and that only those who return real or personal property for taxation end exhibit their tax receipts and registration certificates i its reqv -ed in general elections shall be ?.lowed to vote. At said election those who favor the proposed tax shall cast a ballot on which is written or printed the word "yes." Those opposed to the i levy shall cast a ballot on which is written or printed the word "no." j The Jolls shall be opened at 7 'clock a. m. and close at 4 o'clock i. m.. The trustees of the district i shall act as managers of the j election. Within ten days after the, election the managers shall report the result of the election to the county Board of Education and furnish them with the poll lists, the ballot box and papers appertaining thereto. R. S. ivogers, H. N. Cousar r D. T. Kinard. County Board of Education. 9-14-it V I Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS. as they cannot reach the neat of tile disease. Catarrh la a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure It you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally. and acta directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure la not a quack medlclae. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for yearn and Is a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination ot the two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send lor testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A Cl>.. Props.. Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists. price TV. Take lid. s Family 1'UU for constipation. ?331S3SS f XI . - - ?Sj A T L A N T 111 The Standard Railr BjS Garden Spot" Thrc lAj South Carolina, ( $j FOUR WNew York and Florida Limited,-Palmetto Limi LU All year around throng and Knights Key, cc For beautiful bool Pi W.J.Craig, pSj P. T. M. $900.00 * * Overland Model 5if-R is bui * * * markable construction of that ? * 13k je characteristic Overland Roadste s j|( * two passenger car, light, yet po* i i * A * Wheel Base?106 inches ? Tread?56 inches. + Body?Two passenger torpedo r % Motor?4 x 4 '<?. * < Horse Power?30. * Transmission ? Selective, tlirei verse. "F & S" ball bearing 4 < Ignition ? Dual, Splitdorf ma % ies. * .j. Brakes ? On rear wheels, 2 inc fr drums, internal expanding ext V % Springs ? 1^4 inches wide, ser * three-quarters elliptic rear. ! A Few of th 4 + II * 58 Tofpedo Roadster. J $850.00. Horse Power, 25 ? Plani ? tory transmission. 32 x 3% .j. inch wheels. * 6 i Torpedo Roadster X $1,500.00. * 118 inch wheel base; 4 5 * horse power; selective sliding * gear Bosch magneto and bat- j I teries. Turpentine bearings. | $ 34 x 4 inch wheels. Oil met- I j al lamps, etc., nickled. $ I Agency propositio | for catal | F. M. lUHiKRS, SR., President. * * I Southern < ! FLOI FINE JOB WOR K At The Herald Office, Dillon, South Carolina "BSBs'SSf S^umK&k SS331SS333S3S3SE) ' I C COAST LINE? w *oad of the South. Ramifies the "Nation's |i I >ughthe States of Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Florida (a] FAMOUS TRAINS Special, January to April,-Florida and West Indian ted,-Florida Cost Mail.-Dining Car-a la carte service jh car service from New York to both Port Tampa mnecting with steamships to and from Havana det and copy of "Purple Folder" address T. C. White, fjj Wilmington, N. C. G. P. A. ^ $900.00 ! ERLAND : It 011 the sajiie chassis as 59-T and iat oruorates. therefore th? r..- 1 node]. It fills a popular demand and will make many friends. The ?i 4 r features with added refinements are evident, and he who wants a ^ i verful, will find none to equal this in value. < < : SPKOIFIOATIOXS. 5 ! Steering Gear ? Worm and segment adjustable, 16-inch wheel- *J V Front Axle ? Drop forged 1-section. X oadsier. .j Hear Axle ? Semi-floating. > Wheels ? Artillery wood, 12 1% inch spokes 12 * bolts each wheel. :? p speeds are re- Tires ? 32 x 3 inch, quic detachable. * 'S- " X. Frame ? Pressed steel. X gneto and batterFinish ? Overland blue. > ., , Price ? $1)00 F. O. B. Toledo, Ohio. ;* :hes wide, 10-incli y ernal contracting Equipment ? Three oil lamps. two gas lamps ? and generator. < ni-elliptic front, Tools ? complete set. * Top unci Wind Shield $oO.OO extra > > \c Other Overland Models | > r?j) Touriiij; Car. || OO ."> I'aNtirngci' $900.00. II Touring Car. ... $1,200.00. Specifications same as above || + except 5 passenger touring 1 Wheel base 114 ? 25 Horse * car || Power. Sliding gear, selective. * I II 22 x 4 inch wheels. .j, I i % ) 61 Touring Car. I 61 Four Passenger. J 5 Passengers. $1,500.00. % $ 1,500.00. . . Same as 61 Touring Car, and * Specifications same as road- I hooded dash, and classy four ? ster, only in touring car passenger car. ?> I style. | | #? ns now open in this territory. Write i *> ogue and other particulars. > m. i \V. S. HOPKINS, F. M. K(MiERS, III., * * Sal?\s Munawr. (*eii. Manager. | X i Motor Car Co. Inc. I * RENCE. SOOTH CAROLINA I r > >?> > >$ > >< < -j :< >< > > >< ;* > ><*< >? ?+*+?*?+.>4.+4>?+?*+?+?+++*+4>?**++*+*+??*+*+++++<fr*+.S.++++ 1 A SQUARE DEAL FOR DILLON COUNTY j 2 * ; * I ? At least one Life Insurance Company has kept faith with * t ? South Carolina Dolicv-holders. 5 ... *r? . . I * When the South-Atlantic began to solicit business in # ? South Carolina its representatives were authorized to state * * that every dollar of surplus from premium receipts would be * * invested in the communities in which the premiums were * ? eceived. * 5 * | * The South-Atlantic Life Insurance Company has loaned * ' * in Dillon County three times its total premium receipts from * it. policy-holders in that County. * * ? * Is it not your business to help the business of a Company * vose business helps vour business? ? t * > ! South-Atlantic Life Insurance Companv I * < Edmcnp Strudwick, Prest. RICHMOND, VA. % MAX FASS, General Agent, Dillon, S C. % * r. > v -i' < v > :< ;< > > >; ;? > ?; > > > >; .t? > > >; > >.} i i i - ' ' - rzr&mf&fzrpr.'" -----; i . f?W " ' i - <:///'/""" - ...... ... ' : l-'I! ?*"-m! ! fPl *U1 ||| ill Enjoyment LH jp# f||H i;. ' ^ Here's an individual among drink^^^^^^ K I jL t || a beverage that fairly snaps with deli-^^^ P* '. ijSS cious goodness and refreshing wholeiM - <ni ~<i?iii w /& <2a@S& 11 * ; has more to it than mere wetness and ^Bi|p M i sweetness?it's vigorous, full of life. Bilfi You'll enjoy it from the first sip to W'\*L ||| 0 the last drop and afterwards. 11| Delieiont?R**fr^?V??r?<r i I ft TI in'COCA-COLA CO. Atlanta, Ga. t. Ill f. our interest- Whenever || W ' i ^ 3llll ? *n^ booklet, ^^^BajpHQjaKMB^^^ you see an |? 8gS| ! | P jpff ^ "The Truth Arrow think tliaSfc | Ab?Ut Coca*CoIa" ^ of c?rc^ ; :: j- -S - ^SSSS^sl?gF ; . XlGH^TT ON A GREAT CURlf IT'S THE REMEDY WITHOUT AN EQUAL I ???? FOR Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Biliousness, Female Complaints, Malaria, I Jaundice and General Debility TRY IT- pricp ROn A Kirk 0:1 nA neo " ? - - vw xii.uv rfcn DU I LC SOLD AND GUARANTEED BYMHHBBll EVANS' PHARMACY NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD NORTH ?V SOl'TH CAROLINA RAILWAY nciMMiuIe of rassenjfpr Trains. KffectJvc Jan. 8, lOll. 148 | t H! ! 147 1411 P.M. A.M. | A.M. i P.M. 8 30 | 9 15 I Lv Hamlit Ar i 7 55 i 6 40 9 08 j 9 53 j Ar Gibson Lv I 7 is I a ns ? 37 | 10 22 I " McColl " 6 49 i 5 34 10 02 | 10 47 " Clio " 6 25 j 5 10 10 25 i 11 10 " Mlnturn " 6 00 j 4 45 10 41 | 11 26 " L,ittle Rock " 5 44 , 4 29 10 55 | 11 40 " Dillon " 5 30 I 4 15 11 20 | 12 05 " Floydale " 6 05 | 3 50 11 55 | 12 40 " Mulling " 4 30 I 3 15 r.M. I P.M. A.M. i P.M. C. C. GRATH T-<i ff lc MiuiA?er.