The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, December 21, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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\ A Dreadful Sight.
to H. J. Barnum, of Preeville, N.
vl was tl>e fever-sore that had
Itt&gued his life for years in spite
of many remedies he tried. At
last he uaet* Duckleu's Arnica Salve
and wrote: "It has entire healed
with scarcely a scar left." Heals
Durns, Bolls, Eczema, Cuts, Bruises,
Swellings, Corns and Piles like
magie. Only 25c. at Evans Pharmacy.
Not Wo-<l of Scandal.
marred the call of a neighbor on
Mrs. W. P. Spangh, of Manvllle,
Wyo., who aaid: "She told me Dr.
King's New Life Pills had cured
? her -of obstinate kidney trouble.
* and made her feel like a new woman."
Easy, but sure remedy for
- stomach, liver and kidney troubles.
Only 25c. at Evans Phar.
It's Equal Don't Exist.
No one has ever made a salve,
ointment or balm to compare with
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It is the
one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns,
Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils,
Ulcers, Eczema, Sale Rheum. For
Sortf Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped
Hands or Sprains it's supreme. Unrivaley
for Piles. Try it. Only 25c
at Evans Pharmacy.
f Treasurer's Notice.
State of South Carolina,
Dillon County.
The tax books for the collection
of taxes will be open at my office
on October 15th, 1911, and will,
continue open until the 1st day of;
January, 1912, without penalty. Af-I
rer January ist, isiz, rue ronowing
penalty will be collected:
1 per cent, through January.
2 per cent, through February.
7 per cent., until March 15th,
1912, when the books will be closed.
Following will be the levy:
. A State tax, 5 3-4 mills.
\ Constitutional tax, 3 mills.
Ordinary County tax, 4 mills.
For oourt house and highway improvement
bonds, 1 3-4 mills.
Balance due on claims 1-4 mill.
Following school districts have
extrai levies.
District No. 2, 3 mills.
District No. 4, 5 mills.
District No. 6, 4 mills.
District No. 7, 2 mills
District No. 8, 8 mills.
District No. 10, 3 millB.
District No. 11, 2 mills.
District No. 12, 2 mills.
District No. 13, 6 mills.
; District No. 14, 8 mills.
District No. 16. 4 mi us.
District No. 16, 3 mills.
District No. 17, 4 1-2 mills.
District No. 18, 3 mills.
District No. 19, 3 mills.
District No. 20, 9 mills.
District No. 21, 4 mills
District No. 22, 4 mills.
District No. 25, 6 mills.
T\Ui rl.i xt? o d r
1/U>IZ ici nu. D 111 11 US.
District No. 27, 4 mills.
District No. 28, 2 mills.
District No. 31, 4 mills .
A commut&t&tion road tax of $2
can be paid at the same time until j
v March 1st, 1912. All persons be-j
' .ween the ages of 21 and 50 j
years, except otherwise exempt by!
law.; are liable to a commutation
tax.
All persons between the ages of
21 and 60 years are liable to a
poll tax of |1.00, except Confederate
soldiers and persons otherwise
exempt by law.
W. Mclnnis,
Treasurer Dillon County.j
10-5-11 j
Averts Awful Tragedy.
Timely advice given Mrs. C. "W11-1
lougbby, of Marengo, Wis., (R. No.'
, 1) prevented a dreadfu.l trogedy ;
and saved two lives. Doctors had
said her frightful cough was a;
"consumption" cough and could do j
little to help her. After many
remedies failed her aunt urged her j
to take Dr. King's New Discovery.
"I have been using it for some
time," she wrote and the awful
cough has almost gone. It also
vaved my little boy when taken
with a severe bronchial trouble."
This matchless medicine has no
equal for throat and lung troubles.
Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle
free. Guaranteed by Evans Phar
Gives Aid to Strikers.
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Sometimes liver, kidneys and
bowls seem to go on a strike and
refuse to work right. Then you
need those pleasant little strikeb.eakers
? Dr. King's New Life
Pills ? to give them aid and gently
compel proper action. Excellent
health soon follows. Try them.
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WV at Uf auo * naiiuai;/.
No Need to Stop Work.
When your doctor orders you to
stop work, It staggere you. "I
* can't" you say. You know you are
weak. run-down and (ailing in
health, day by day, but you must
work as long as you can startd.
What you need is Electric Bitters
to give tone, strength, and vigor
to your system, to prevent breakdown
and build you up. Don't be
weak, sickly or ailing when. Electron
B'tters will benefit you from
the first dose. 'thousands bless
them for their glorious health and
strength. Try them. Every bottle
is guaranteed to satisfy. Only
50c. at Evans Pharmacy.
"forced to Leave Home.
Every year a large number of
poor sufferers, whose lungs are
sore and racked with coughs, are
urged to go to another climate.
But this is costly and not always
sure There's a better way. Let
Dr. Kng's New Dseovery cure you
at boms. "It cured me of lung
trouble." write# W. R. Nelson, of
I Calamne, Ark., when all else fail!
ed and I gained 47 pounds In
weight. It's surely the sing of
all cough and lung euro* " Thousands
owe their lives anu health
to it. It's positively guaranteed for
Coughs, Colds, LaUrippe, Asthma,
Croup?all Throat and Lung troubles.
50c. and $1.00. Trial bot!
tie free at Evans Pharmacy
A Bold Deed.
David H. Shelby's home, 9 miles
of Mullirfs on the Gapway road, was
entered last Monday night by a
negro who gained entrance through
a window. Theft was thought to
have been his motive. The negro
concealed himself there hv snendinr
the night. He entered one of the
beet bedrooms of the home and
prepared himself for a good night's
rest. He, however, must have overslept
himself the next morning, for
hp was not awakened until someode
entered the room. He was
driven a ride to town and-turned over
to the magistrate who sent him
to the county Jail, where he awaits
the spring term of court to answer
to the charge of housebreaking.
Starts Much Trouble.
If all people knew that neglect of
constipation would result in severe
indigestion, yellow jaundice or virulent
liver trouble they would soon
take Dr. Kings New Life Pills, and
end. it. Its the only safe way. Best
for biliousness, headache, dyspepsia,
chills and debility. 25 cents at
Evans's Pharmacy.
A Father's V engeance.
would have fallen on any one who
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
kidney medicine I ever saw." Backache,
Tired feeling. Nervousness,
Loss of Appetite, warn of kidney
trouble that may end in dropsy,
maoeies or trrignts disease. Beware:
Take Electric Bitters and
be safe. Every bottle guaranteed.
50c at Evans' Pharmacy.
balked at Cold Steel.
"1 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.
Notice of Sale of Bonds.
Notice is hereby given that on
December 29th, 1911, at 12 o'clock
M., at the office of the town
treasurer of the town of Dillon,
Dillon electric light bonds will be
sold, amounting to Three Thousand
($3,000.00) dollars due forty years
after date of same with the
option on the part of the town to
pay the same at any time after
20 years. All bids received must be
sealed, and must be deposited with
the chairman of the Board of Public
Works of the town of Dillon on
or before the hour and date named
above..
Dttllon, S. C.
A. J. C. Cottingham,
Chairman of Board of Commissioners
of Public Works of the Town
of Dillon.
Notice of Dissolution of (\>-Partnership.
Notice is hereby given that the
co-partnership existing between JW.
1 Lamer and E. P. Mobley, Jr.,
under the firm name of the Mobley
v-v*mijr, uouig uuMiness at L?iiue
Rock, South Carolina has been
dissolved by mutual consent. All
liabilities of the company are assum
e-? by E. P. Mobley, Jr., and all
persons indebted to the firm are
notified to make payment to the
said E. P. Mobley, Jr.
Little Rock. S. C.
J. W. Hamer.
E. P. Mobley. 1
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Lightning Kills Few.
In 1906 lightning killed only 169
people in this whole country. One's
chances of death by lightning are
less than two in a million. The
chance of death from liver, kidney
or stomach trouble is vastly greater,
but not if Electric Bitters be used,
as Robert Madsen, of West RurlingIton,
la., proved. Pour doctors
I gave him up after eight months of
suffering from virulent trouble and
yellow jaundice. He was then completely
cured by Electric Bitters.
!They're the best stomach, liverI
nerve and kidney remedy and blood
! purifier on earth. Only 50c at
Evans' Pharmacy.
Tax Returns.
The Auditor's, office will be open
for taking tax returns from January
1st, to February 20th, 1911.
The laws requires that the property
be listed for taxes this year, inj
eluding personal property, notes,
lmniit<voaA - * I
" VI tftafto uiuuc;of ClV/.f U1BO ?I1^ III"
! come tax on Income of $2,500 and
| upwards, and all real estate that
has been transferred from one parity
to another since last return.
There will be a capitation tax of
; 50 cents on all dogs, the proceeds
; to be expended for school purposes.
Dogs not returned for taxation
shall not be held to be property in
any of the courts of the State.
All males between the ages of 21
and 60 years, except Confederate
soldiers or those persons incapable
of earning a support by being
maimed or from any other cause are
liable to poll tax.
All property must be assessed "at
its true ralue in money" which la
construed to mean "the sum at
which said property under circumstances
would sell for cash."
Don't ask that your property be
taken from the books the same as
last r?ar. All property must he
listed on proper blanks and sworn
to. Township ana school district
must be given.
The auditor or his deputy will be
at the following places on the dates
mentioned below to take tax returns.
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Sellers, Jan. 29th, 1912.
Judson, Jan. 30th, 1912.
Little Rock, Jan. 31st, 1912.
Latta, Fteb. 2nd, 1912.
Latta, Feb. 2nd, 9112.
Bingbam, Feb. 5th, 1912.
Mallory, Feb. 6th, 1912.
Kirby's Cross Roads, Feb. 7th,
1912.
Hamer, Feb. 8th, 1912.
Gaddy's Mill, Feb. 9th, 1912.
Pages Mill, Feb. 12th. 1912.
Fork. Feb. 13th, 1912.
Notice.
Notice is herebv riven that, on
Friday, th? l?nd day of December,
1911, I will apply to th? Probate
Court of Dillon county for my final
discharge ae administrator of the
estate and effects of Jno. C. Kirby,
deceased.
O. W. Tucker,
Administrator.
11-30-41 p
To the Stockholders of Dillon Cotton
Mills.
Take notice that a meeting of
the stockholders of Dillon Cotton
Mills will be held at the office of
the Company on the 16th day of
January, 1912, at eleven o'clock a.
m., to consider the advisability of
liquidating said corporation and collecting
and selling its assets, and
to act upon a resolution passed by
the Board of Directors at a meeting
held on December 7th, 1911,
which is as follows:
"That it is the sense of the DirecI
Gave I]
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If you are a woman, bej
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STALK
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You need weight in a Stalk Cutter to
with weight you get strength. The P. &
light, flimsy stalk cutters?you will rue
life-time. What do the manufacturers t
unqualified guarantee." That is putting
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l ton that tbia corporation should
: be liquidated, its property sold,
and the balance, if any, distrlbuti
ed among the atockholdera in aci
cordance with their respective
righta. That a meeting of the
atockholdera be called at the office
of the company at Dillon, 8. C.,
> for January 16th, 1912, at eleven
o'clock, a. m."
By order of the Board of Directora.
Wm.'M. Hamer,
Pree. & Treaa.
J. W. Lanford,
1 Acting Secretary.
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Ends Winter's Trouble
To many, winter in a season of
trouble. The froet-bltten toes and
fingers, chapped hands and lipa.
uiams, uuiu roa auu ruugu
skins, prove this. But such troubles
fly before Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
' A trial convinces. Greatest healer
of Burns, Boils, Piles, Cuts, Sores,
Bruises, Eczema and Sprains. Only
25c at Evans' Pharmacy.
Saved His Wife's Life.
"My wife would have been in her
grave to-day," writes O. H. Brown,
of Muscadine, Ala., "If it had not
been for Dr. King's New Discovery.
She was down down in her bed, not
able to get up without help. She
had a severe bronchial trouble and
a dreadful cough. 1 got her a bottle
of Dr. King's New Discovery,
and she soon began to mend and
was well in a short time." Infallible
for coughs and colds; it's the
most reliable remedy on earth for
desperate lung trouble, hemorrages,
lagrippe, asthma, hay fever, cough
and whooping cough. 50c and $1.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by
Evans' Pharmacy.
rp Hope I
ith awful pains, due to woman- I
I.. D. McPherson, from Chad- I
worse, till I would often faint I
I had an awful hurting in my I
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CUTTER
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The Parlin 6c Orendorff
Co., Canton, Ills.,
k made the first Stalk Cutter
ever built, over 50
years ago; today they
ut are building the best
Stalk Cutter on the mar?
ket
do good work. You get it in this one?and
O. is practically indestructible. Beware of
the day you buy one. This one will last a
hemselves think of it? "Back it up with an
it pretty strong?what more can you ask?
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V You want it done by a man who knows ?
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has had years of experience and knows y
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X o prescription work. Our next aim is
piuuipuicN. a poonc cau wui onng you
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We sell choice Toilet Articles for par- >
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Agents for WILEY'S celebrated X .
Candies. None better. 77^ them X
Physician's Calls Will Receive Prompt &
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in stock by
Williams Motor Car Company.
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This famous Sulky Plow has been the leading riding _ * V*'
plow for nearly 15 years. No other plow made approaches
it for simplicity. It has only two levers (one with a double
adjustment) but it is just as flexible, and has all the advantages
of plows requiring three and four levers.
No one ever made a mistake in buying iiie Surc<?-3. It has every other plow on
earth beaten lor streng4k The manu.'ciurors i.?vc so mu.ii confidence in it
that they back it up wtth an tirquali.ird gua::..-it>-?. You can't buy a better
plow?they don't make them any better than ibc oucccss
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