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+ 4- s 4. LHOAL ADVKRTI8KMENT8 4 I* 4* t< 4* 4. 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* ^ A lMviwlful Sight. to H. J, Barnuni, of Freevllle, N. b Y.t was the fever-sore that had plagued his life for years in spitt t! of many remedies he tried. At 1 last he used Bucklen's Arnica Salve and wrote: "It has ntire healed with scarcely a scar left." Heals Uurns, Boils, Eczema, Cuts, Bruises, Swellings, Corns and Files like magic. Only 2ac. at Evans Phai ~ macy. Not a Word of Kc&ii<1mL I I A A i SI marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs. W. P. Spangli, of Mauville, Wyo., who said: "She toici me Dr. j ^ King's New Life Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her Icel like a new- wo- . man." Easy, but sure remedy for ,( stomach, liver and kidney trou- y bles. Only 25c. at Evans pharmacy. . _ ^ It's Equal lK?n't Exist. I y No one has ever made a salve.'st ointment or balm to compare with tl Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It is the j one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns, ? Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Sale Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands or Sprains it's supreme. Un-jp, rivaley for Piles. Try it. Only 25c S( at Evans Pharmacy. . U] ! n Treasurer's Notice. : si | D State of South Carolina, Dillon County. I 'f : (Ji The tax books for the collection tt of taxes will be open at my office j w on October 15th, 1911, and -will; aj continue open until the 1st day of, January, 1912, without penalty. Af-|to ter January 1st, 1912, the following penalty will be collected: j (j, 1 per cent, through January. i >d] 2 per cent, through February. | 7 per ceut., until March 15th, r-. 1912, when the books will be cloe-, ed. Following will be the levy: , \ Qf State tax, 5 3-4 mills. j cr Constitutional tax, 3 mills i n< Ordinary County tax, 4 mills. a For court house and highway im- h, provement bonds, 1 3-4 mills. \ cc Balance due on claims 1-4 mill. ^ Following school districts have extra levies. pi District No. 2, 3 mills. re District No. 4, 5 mills. si District No. 6, 4 mills. h, District No. 7, 2 mills OI District No. 8, 8 mills. ei District No. 10, 3 mills. * District No. 11, 2 mills. to District No. 12, 2 mills. v. District No. 13, 6 mills. to District No. 14, 8 mills. ? District No. 15. 4 nine*. District No. 16, 3 mills. District No. 17, 4 1-2 mills. cc District No. 18, 3 mills. in District No. 19, 3 mills. ul District No. 20, 9 mills. ! ta District No. 21, 4 mills. ; ?n District No. 22, 4 mills. f THot XT- OF /? 1 U iwi nu. ^o, o mins. District No. 26, 5 mills. " District No. 27, 4 mills. ^ District No. 28, 2 mills. District No. 31, 4 mills . A comnmtatution road tax of $2 can be paid at the same time until March 1st, 1912. All persons be- cei tween the ages of 21 and 50 an years, except otherwise exempt by law, are liable to a commutation Pe tax. j?o All persons between the ages of r; 21 and 60 years are liable to n poll tax of $1.00, except Confeder- ca ate soldiers and persons otherwise Pr exempt by law. |al W. Molnnis, ^ Treasurer Dillon County. u 10-6-11 __________________________________ hli Averts Awful Tragedy. |th I J 9 Timely advice given Mrs. C. "W il-. loughby, of Marengo, Wis., (It. No. 1) prevented a dreadfu.l trogedy , and saved two lives. Doctors had __ said her frightful cough was a "consumption" cough and could do | little to help her. After many remedies failed her aunt urged her ta to take Dr. King's New Discovery. " "I have been using it for some m' time," she wrote and the awful !'e cough has almost gone. It also e* saved my little boy when taken sa with a severe bronchial trouble." l,r This matchless medicine has no ^ < ?1 for throat and lung troubles. co 1 ..we 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle i f ee. Guaranteed by Evans Phar t acy. Gives Aid to Striker's. Sometimes liver, kidneys and bowls seem to go on a strike and refuse to work right. Then you w need those pleasant little strike-| '. b eakers ? Dr. King's New Life Pills ? to give them aid and gently compel proper action. Excellent health soon follows. Try them. ?5c at Evans Pharmacy. Saved Many From I>eatli. W. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark., believes he has saved many lives in his 25 years of experience in the drug business. "What I always like* to do," he writes, "is to re- j commend Dr. King's New Discov- ery for weak, sore lungs, hard cold-, hoarseness, obstinate coughs. la grippe, croup, asthma or other ig bronchial affection, for I feel sure that a number of my neighbors are alive and well to-day because . they took my advice to use It. I honestly believe Its the best throat , and lung medicine that's made." ^ Easy to prove he's right. Get a trial bottle froe, or regular 60c or 11.00 bottle. Guaranteed by Evans' Pharmacy. ^ Notice. t 1 Whereas, by an election, the t town of Dillon voted a bond Issue fl tor the purpose of installing an t electric light plant, sod^vhcreM. th a - _ aid bonds provides that the said own council shall levy an annual ax to meet the Interest thereon. Now, be it ordained by the said own council In meeting assembled hat a 2 mill levy be assessed gainst all the taxable property of he town of Dillon to meet the inerest to become due upon said onds. Done and ratified in council this he 33rd day of October, A. D. 911. Attest: N. B. Hargrove, Mayor. J. M. Carmichael, Treasurer. No Need to Stop Work. When your doctor orders you to lop work, it staggers you. "1 an't" you say. You know you ore rcsk, run-down and failing in ealtli, day by day, but you must ork as long as you can stand, /hat you need is Electric Bitters > givi tone, strength, and vigor > your system, to prevent break-1 own and uuild you up. l>on't bej eak, sickly or ailing when Elec ic B'tters will benefit you from re first dose. 'inousands bless lern for their glorious health and Lrength. Try tliein. Eve.v bote is guaranteed to satisfy. Only Oc. at Evans Pharmacy. =-.-r Forced to Ix*ave Home. Every year a large number of >or sufferers, whose lungs are >re and racked with coughs, are 1 rged to go to another climate, ut this is costly and not always ire There's a better whv Det r. Kng's New Dscovery cure you -dnit. "it cured me of lung ouble." writes W. R. Nelson, of alanine, Ark., when all else fail1 and I gained 47 pounds in I eight. It's surely the king of 1 cough and lung cures." Thou-| iHds owe their lives and health it. It's positively guaranteed for aughs, ('olds, LaGrippe, Asthma, roup?all Throat and Lung trou-ji es. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bote free at Evaii6 Pharmacy. I < A Bold Deed. David H. Shelby's home, 9 miles Mullins on the Gapway road, was i ltered last Monday night by a ?gro who gained entrance through window. Theft was thought to i ave been his motive. The negro incealed himself there by spending le night. He entered one of the > ?st bedrooms of the home and eparcd himself for a good night's St. He, however, must have over-1 ept himself the next morning, for! s was not awakened until someie entered the room. He was ' ven a ride to town and turned ov- | to the magistrate who sent him i i the county jail, where he awaits' ie spring term of court to answer; i the charge of housebreaking. j Starts Much Trouble. If all people knew that neglect of mstipation would result in severe digestion, yellow jaundice or vlr- . ent liver trouble they would soon ' ke Dr. Kings New Life Pills, and ( id it. Its the only safe way. Besti r biliousness, headache, dyspepsia, ills and debility. 25 cents at ; rans's Pharmacy. Notice. To Mingo Grice and John Grice, tirfi at law Snnhin rl?_ ased, and C. V. Williams, a claimt under Mingo Grice. You are hereby required to ap- ' ar at the Court of Probate, to be lden at Dillon court house, for * lion County, on the 24th day of; ivember, A. D. 1911, to show use, if any you can, why the ? oceeds of the sale of the real es- | te of Sophie Grice, deceased, sold me should not be paid over to | < F. Bethea, administrator of thes id Sophie Grice, to be applied by t m to the payment of the debts of, < e said Sophie Grice. j i Given under my hand and seal ] is 13th day of October, A. D. j 11. It (Signed) R. A. Brunson, i Probate Judge of Dillon County. ] -19-6t i Notice. 1 All persons indebted to the es- I te of Joe M. Harrelson, deceased, | 1 e hereby requested to make pay- ; ent to the undersigned, and all i rsons holding claims against said 1 tate are notified to present the; I xne, duly verified, within the time I] ovided by statute or this notice 1 ill be plead in bar of their re-.: very. I; Mrs. Jane Harrelson, Administratrix, i i-9-4t Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned at to trespass upon the lands of le uudersigned, either by huntir.g, shing, or in any other manner hatsoevef. All persons violating lis notice will be prosecuted as rovided by statute. X-. in. sicwari, J. R. Jackson, Odle McDaniel, W. C. Tolar. David Carniichael, D. F. Melntyre. Mag. J. Carmichael, J. R. Regan. A. J. Carmichael, Viola Carmichael, Ida F. McQueen. l-l-3t-p. ! Master's Sale. Kate of Houth Carolina. Dillon County. By virtue of a decretal order of is Honor, Judge Robert Aldrich, earing date the 21st day of October, 1?11 in the case of J. W. Dilln kr Sr?n nlalnUff^ crtxi no* ??K.w..ibi* r?^grtrnot??i- ioi a . Rarnhill, et al, defendants, I will ell at public auction to the high?t bidder in front of the Court louse door in Dillon, S. C., on Monlay, l>ecember 4th, 1911, between he legal hours of sale the followng described real estate to wit. All ne right, title and interest of Mary I. Sheppard In and to all that ceraln piece, parcel or tract of land ltuate and being In the county of Dillon, In this State and In Hillaboro township, containing two hundred (200) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by the estate lands of Henry Rogers; East by E. Elvlngton; South by S. B. Scott and W. B. Hayes and West by R. R. Rogers; the interest of Mary N. Sheppard in said land being a onehalf undivided interest therein. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers. Should purchaser fail to comply with his bid, land will be re-sold at this or some subsequent sales day at the risk of the former purchaser. A. B. Jordan, ll-16-3t Master. Master's Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Dillon. Court of Common Ple^.s. Fred C. Rogers and Franklin Rogers Plaintiffs, vs. W. L. Rogers, Martha S. Rogers, Dennis Rogers, Harllee Rogers, Effie Rogers, and othres. Defendants. Biy virtue of a decretal order of sale granted by consent in the above entitled action, I will offer for sale before the eourt house door in Dillon, on the first Monday in December, next, during legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land !ynig and being situate in the county rf Dillon, In the State aforesaid, containing two hundred and eighty-four )284( .acres, more or less, ano bounded North by lands now or formerly of Annis Horn* East by lands of Henry Rogers; South by Bear Swamp and West by lands of R. H. Rogers, and being the same tract of land on which Karfield Rogers lived at the time of his death. Terms o* sale:?One-half cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, secured by note of the purchaser and a .mortgage on the premises, and to bear interest from date of sale, payable annually until paid, with the provision that in case said debt is not paid prompttit maturity, to pay all costs and expenses incurred in collecting same, including ten per cent, attorney's commissions on the amount due. Possession not to be given until 1st day of January next, and in the eveiii saia purcnaser does not comply with the terms of sale, said premises to be resold on the same or some other subsequent sales day at his risk. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. Dilllon, S. C., Oct. 10, 1911. A. B. Jordan. ll-16-3t Master. Executor's Sale. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 12th day of December, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon the following personal property belonging to the estate of R. P. Hamer, Sr., deceased, will be sold to the highest bidders for cash: A lot of corn, hay, fodder, farming implements, live stock, and such other as are generally used on a plantation. Place of sale, at the residence of the late R. P. Hamer, 9r., near the town of Little Rock. R. P. Hamer, Jr., Executor. ll-9-5t Sheriffs Sale. Rate o" South Carolina. County of Dillon. 1 F. W. Dillon & Son Company, Plaintiff, ' vs F M. Harrelson and Jane Harrelson, Defendants. By virtue of, and pursuant to an ;xecution to me directed in above itated case I will sell at public aucion to the highest bidder on Monlay, the 4th day of December, 1911 n front of the court house door in Dillon, S. C., between the legal lours of sale, the following described real estate to wit; All the ignt, title and interest of J. M. Harrelson and of Jane Harrelson 11 and to that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate and jeing in said county and state, confining eighty (80) acres, more or less, and bounded and described is follows; North by Hugh Hayes' md Robert Hayes; East by estate lauds of Reaves Hayes, now owned l>y W. J. Montgomery, South by public road and West by estate lands of Arch Carmichael. Terms o sale, cash, purchaser to pay for papers. Should purchaser fail to comply with bid. land shall be re-sold on same or some subsequent sales day at risk of former purchaser. S. V. Lane. 11-16-3t Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Dillon, J. W. Dillon & Son Company, Plaintiff, V8. P. L. Harrelson, Defendant. By virtue of, and pursuant to an Execution and a levy made thereunder, in above stated case, 1 will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the court house door at Dillon, S. C., between the legal hours of sale on Monday, the 4tli day of December, 1911, the following described real 10 wit: All the right, title and interest of F. L. Harrelson in and to the certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate and being in said county and State and containing one hundred and sixty-three (163) acres, more or less, and bopnded on North by lands now or formerly of Daniel Carmichael, East by lands of Elizabeth Harrelson and A. H. Harrelson, South by high water line of Bear Swamp and West by David Oarmlchael, same being the estate lands of Joel Harrelson. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to pay for papers. Should purchaser fail to comply with bid land to be sold on same or some subsequent sales day at risk of former purchaser. 1 8. V. L*ne, 11-16-31 Sheriff. A Father's Vengeance. ! would have fallen on any one who i attacked the son of Peter Bondy, ' of South Rockwood, Mich., but he was powerless before attacks of Kidney trouble. "Doctors could not help him," he wrote, "so at last we gave him Electric Bitters and he improved wonderfully from taking six bottles. It's the best i kidney medicine I ever saw." Backj ache, Tired feeling, Nervousness, | IjOss of Appetite, warn of kidney trouble that may end in dropsy, diabetes or Bright's disease. Beware: Take Electric Bitters and be safe. Every bottle guaranteed. 50c at Evans' Pharmacy. Balked at Cold Steel. "I wouldn't let a doctor cut my foot off," said H. D. Ely, Bantam, Ohio, "although a horrible ulcer had been the plague of my life for four years. Instead I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and my foot was soon completely cured." Heals Burns, Boils, Sores. Bruises, Eczema, Pimples, Corns, Surest Pile cure, 25c at Evans* Pharmacy. ELECTRIC - The Et??x,Uitc BITTERS Family VSt ~>ON'T SUFFER WITH Neuralgia vlicn a z5 cent bottle of Noah's I Liniment is guaranteed tc drive this terror away?or mor.ey refunded. At the first twinge, applied as directed, NoaVs Q f-inir.ient will give immediate L >nrt ?l.-i: ! ?" the r.rrves and scatters the congestion. penetrates aud requires very little rubbing. Liniment Is the best remedy for I Vumutkni, Sciatica. Lam 3 Back, Stiff I ^ts anil Muscles, Sore Throat, Colds, fj rains, Snrtine. Cuts, ^r-jr*jSfof,*?*55* ^ Coiie, Cramps^ .Yrk on every pacimge a^SSfiiSe la? *.d looks L'ro tids cut, V/.VIJjW q |9ntj it lias RED hand on k|llil|K Hfc front of package and kl^LLuu! fl ' Noah's Li-.intent" ?1- lIMIolliI I v.ays In RED Ink. Be- tXg v arc of Imitations. !1&jt| :.rge bottle, 25 cents, BJ id f J1 by all dealers In ' . I : .cdlcine. Guaranteed Sf-"iTjSrar I r money refunded by ??? ??*?? I '""ah Remedy Co., Inc., ? *"* ??' I "<*h*n.nd, Va. j ' "" "** _ HH Sinking Spells Every Few Days "At the time I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy I was having sinking spells every few days. My hands and feet would get cold; I could scarcely breathe, and could feel myself gradually sinking away until I would be unconscious. Those about me could not tell there was life in me. After these spens i would oe very weak and nervous, sleepless and without appetite; had neuralgia in my head and heart. After taking the remedy a short time all this disappeared and in a few weeks all the heart trouble was gone." MRS. LIZZIE PAINTER 803^ 3d Ave. Evansville, Ind. For twenty years we have been constantly receiving just such letters as these. There is scarcely a locality in the United States where there is not some one who can testify to the merits of this remarkably successful Heart Remedy. Or. Miles' Heart Remedy Is sold by all druggists. If the first bottle falls to benefit, your druggist will return your money. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. * THE M /jBMlK&POlLAHD . , j , j vavji A ii U/ll jJCfcJk <2 &T/ MAKES HDIS WANT vuu. T0 LAY It does more than tha.t-it makes them LAY OR BUST . You never saw Chickens Grow IF YOU HAVE NOT USED THE PARK Ct POLLARD . GRIT LESS-CHICK .ad GROWING FEED Many back if tmlli an Dot all w? claim. Dillon holcsalc Grocery DISTRUBTORS i what are you doing with your money 9 you can pill a. Bucket BANK of DILLON Dilloriy S. C. This Trade Mark is Your Guide to Good Shoes Look for the Red Bofi When you think of shoes re_member this trade mark. It f stands for all that is best in shoe leather, all that is best in shoe making, all that you think of when you think of shoe comfort and it means the very / latest expression of good taste and fault- v. less style. Craddock Shoes ?All Leathers? are built in the largest, best equipped and most experienced shoe factory in the South, by skilled white labor, for Southern ladies and gentlemen. Craddock Shoes for men and women are > t the highest examples of shoe values. We have a complete line of Craddock Shoes > for men and women, and can give you better values than any other store in this vicinity, at a great saving. * I. BLHJT & COMPANY 5 j " I JJ L' 1L? . ? ? *<fflm&- ? new today. For further detailed information apply to LOCAL DEALER OR CoRTWRIGHT METAL ROOFING COMPANY fl No. SO N.23RD -51 PHII.FDELPH1A PA. M v ^ " yuu a,low yourseir to HMBLtm fget weak and listless, '" fagged out, debilitated # /' and run down. HI j/pr?~-W st0p ah sUeh Feelings I T tiv BY TAKING , N ELECTRIC >?md BITTERS AND GET BACK YOUR HEALTH, STREHGTH and VIGOR IT'S THE WORLD'S BEST TONIC ' | J 01 AND REGULATOR OF I STOMACH, LIVER AND KIDNEYS I fc Price 50o and $1.00 Per Bottle MH SOLD AND QUAMANTKID BY MMHBBHnJj EVANS' PHARMACY y