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_ H 1 ? 5 Women jj ^ to^Tbciped ItaTwa^ 3P fl.lto Evenole, of Hazel W~ |K Patch, Ky. Read what *11 PBf ?a_ ? _ x jit /wnpn "1 MO general breaking-down BB uj MM of my health. I was in ^B rn- feed far weeks, unable to . get up. 1 had tnch a H| weakness and dizziness. MB " . 1 v Paf ..:. and the pains were mB IB eery severe. A friend Bl h n told, me I had tried every- WM B| thing else, why not IB y : Cardui? . . . I did, and ' soon saw it was helping IBfl y B^ me . . . After 12 bottles, BB p I I I im strong and wcO." BB *- ? TAKE P* i CUM The Woman's Tonic h wm Do you feel weak, diz- mm M^L zy, worn-out? Is your Im IB lack of good health caused ml B^r from any of the com- MM BB plaints so common to mM Ufc. MM women? Then why not MBa B^l give Cardui a trial? It ^9 l|^^_ should surely do for you MW what ** has done ,or so mM many thousands of other women who suffered?it |jjj should help you back to Wf I health. P Ask some lady friend Qdu who has taken Cardul. ferai | She will tell you how it w& |j || helped her. Try Cardni. fefrfl * J. <7 ^I omiHiiiiinniHiiiininHfli * | High Be ^ s4 s If consumers a ^ B beef, live-stock re *+ |? receive less for ca ^ S If farnAers are == stock, consumers = more for meat. MB Qwn'ft ft. r?? wnm IA VUllip ass approximately 90 ] =E . received for bee * '* E The remaining 1( dressing, freight t ^ of distributing he /=== cases, delivery to == profits also have j|? 10 per cent. || This margin c ~1 arbitrarily without rthe only effective i the complex ser cattle into meat i = meat to the fig] B consumers. 9 Swift & Comp ? beef during 1911 g cent per pound, gfe* 9 was a little less H each dollar of sale ***** 9 nation of these pre 9 appreciably retail H farm prices of live ~ Swift & Comp; . 9 co-operate in de\ ^ 9 will improve con a8 and live stock indu S * N m *>* 9 1918 Year Book instructive fact! S Address Sw nw? g Union Stock Yar 9 9 m. PRICES DELIVERED \\ Ford Chmalu $440.00^ Ford Runabout 480.98,. Ford Touring . 490.871 Ford ""Conpelet 000.20 jj Ford Town Car*. 090.50 \ Ford Sedan . . 747.01 j Ford Track. 650.81 !< Dillon Motor Sales Co., J ' Dillon, S. C. i ja Professional Cards. \l * d L. B. HASKLDEN Attorney at law i: DILLON, 8. C. ' J Money to Lend on First Mortgav Real Estate. c - ? . p J. W. JOHNSON h Attorney-at-Law Practice in State and Federal Cour Marinas, 8. C. DR. J. H. HAMRK, JR. Dentist |fl Office over Peoples Bank. c, g 8. C. HEN8L.EE, 31. ?. a Rye, Ear, Nose and Throat F Spectacles Fitted. d Offlct Hours 9 to 11 and 2 to 4 v' Evening Hours by Appolntmenf. ? b HARGROVE & BRADDY e! Attorneys-at-Law. c, Office first floor People Bank Bldg. DILLON, S. C. t< ? ; f I . GIBSON & MULLEH Attorneys-at-Law O/ice over Malcolm Mercantile Co jw DILLON, S. (\ I'j Practice in State and Federal Coui?<-'_ I n !.. 1>. L1I)E Altorncy-at-Lnw j MARION, S. C. it; . tl 111? n fTAllWli V* JfL%, AAUCJI\ Q Physician and Surgeon 'g Office at residence, No. 5 Harrison i Residence Phone No. 90. , a a McCrady llros. & Chevis \ t, Civil Engineers i n A. J. Evans, Jr., Resident Engineer !c< Surveys, Designs, Estimates 1% HAMLET, N. C. < w Leave calls at Evans Pharmacy or ad-' g dress. Box 604. ju iinnuiniimiiiiinnmmiinn ji ttle Prices I Is IS 1 M mpany J |? ef Prices I j ire to pay less for 3 i users naturally will 3 r paid more for live 3 h will necessarily pay 3 J any pays for cattle 5 per cent of the price 3 \ c f and by-products. 3 !t ) per cent pays for 3 j1 o market, operation 3 ij >uses, and in most 3 |r the retailer. Net 3 !to come out of this 3 I) jl ,s ij [c .1 t" I ij i , ! i ditions m the meat |= istry. S of interesting and ?= i sent c Quest. S ift ft CA < . || Toia == I SHKHIFrs TAX SALE. ! ? ! r Under and by virtue of executions i(to ine ^directed by Jack It. Watson, d BI treasurer of Dillon county, notice is v * ( hereby Riven that on Monday the 6th P f day of May, 1918, during the usual. jj _j sales hours, before the Court House e door at Dillon, S. C., I will offer for ^ j sale to the highest bidder or bidders g _ for cash the following lots and par- p l! eels of land lo satisfy said executions: Hetliea School District No. 11. John Miles, one lot. s W. Mclnnis, two lots. f I T. C. McSwain, one lot. L "; Ernest Page, two lots. ) Est. Irn Wind, two lots and one ^ j building. j'1 ; liethea School District, 20 country.'^ M Dian Bethea, one lot. |n , | William Bethea, one lot and one t, Dining, but it was evident that it rould not arrive in time. There as no time to lose, and a certain eneral hastily undertook the orgaization of an emergency regiment rom various miscellaneous units earby. Included among them were ,500 American railway engineers, len engaged in building and repairig tracks necessary to maintain the he line of communication. Among hese Americans were many who had reviously fought at Cambrai. They rere not supposed to be fighters, but hey did not hesitate a moment, lagerly they took rifles that were rovided for them and rushed out nder the command of their brigaier to fill a gap of the line of ubout .200 yards. The Germans were eing hurled against them in bodies hey could hold but hold they did. 'hey did tremendous execution and eniained right where they were for irany hours until reinforcements ame up and it is admitted that they ield their portion of the line as well s the British on the right and the eft were holding theirs. These arc he Americans which the Germans n an official report, claimed to havt 'taught a lesson- but since practially all of them were finally retired u good order, it is assumed that th? esson was that even engineers un ruined as fighters are able to hold heir own against the best the Ger nans have.?Yorkville Enquirer. SAVE 8150. Make your Healing Remedy ai lome. Get a 50c. bottle of Farris dealing Oil, add it to a pint of lin ieed oil and you have a full pint ol he best healing remedy that mone] un buy. It cures old sores, wounds *uts and scratches. We sell it. Pe< Dee Cash Store.?April. TRESPASS NOTICE Hunting, fishing or trespassing ii my way on place known as McLaurii >r Consar Bros, lands Is positivel: 'orbidden and mean to enforce ou -ights in the premises. J. D. EDENS, J. H. BENNETT, 1-28-tf. A SPOONFUL GIVES RESULTS. When j-our young chicks do no trow and thrive they need a tonic B. A. Thomas' Poultry Remedy i lot only a tonic, bu t a specific fo Bowel Trouble, Graps, and othe chick trouble. Get It today. W sell it on the money back plan. Pe Dee Cash Store Anrll " ?' NOTICE All persons are hereby forbldde j building. 11 George Calder, two lots. ^: Aneand Aayes, five lots. 4 | ^\V. M. Heigin, one lot. *Adeline Jones, one lot and one!"" building. M&diron Jones, one lot. Eddie Love, one lot and one build-; [ ing. t Lebecca Page, two lots and one ^ i building. ! . Bethea School District 20, town. . I Asberry Bothea, one lot and one: | building. Cyrus Bethea, one lot and one j II building. H. Bethea, one lot and one' ; building. Isla Fladger, one lot and oncil i building. I Harry Labert, one lot. I Charley McWhite, one lot and one;I building. ? Frank or Ella Hulls, one lot and K one building. Wet Ilea School District, No. 27. hj F. J. Johnson, nine acres. ^ t'urniichacl hcluMil District No. 3. | J. K. Wallace, 130 acres. t'arniieliacl School District No. 25. & i John West McDonu Id, 12 acres. 1 ? Carmicliael School District No. 17 j ? It. F. Whitner, trustees, 300 acres1 _ r i ) t'nrinicliacl School Dictrict No. 25. i - i j Mrs. E. J. Rogers, 33 acres, llarlcesville School District No. 4 ' ?* W. M. and Lizzie 13ethea, one lot. '?) Barnie Page, one lot. > llarlcesville School District No. 5. ; | ! Emanda Bethea, 17 acres. 'j J. T. Price, 71 acres. i ? Harleesville School District No. 6 ' | Adwill McLain, 87 acres. * Hillsboro School District No. 13 j <*) Beddie Horn, 87 acres. i ?) Hillsboro School District 14, country i Lenore Cook, 20 acres, i Estate Dave Ford, 26 acres. ; a Est. Alin Nance, eight acres. , 3 Est. Mary Williams, eight acres. ? 1 Hillsboro School District 14, town | Jas. Ford, one lot and one build- ^ ing. ? Hillsboro School District No. 10 ^ R. M. Bobbins, one lot. * , | W. F. Stackhouse, 117 acres. g Hillsboro School District No. 17 'J W. F. Stackhouse, 70<? aero?. Jj , Hillsboro School District No. 21. j? 'I S. J. Hays, 44 acres. i ? 1 V. 1. Hays, 22 acres. Hillsboro School District No. 20 ft i E. D. Smith, two lot:-.. '? I . ' " 3 . Kirhy School District .No. 1. iS | T. L. Fore. 300 acres. [ Kirhy School District No. 2^. >' James R. Smith, 0 2 acres. ' i Manning School District 8, town > Tracey All'ord, one lot and one ! building. Mrs. \V. M. A. Bailey, seven lots I and seven buildings. Willie Barnes, one lot and one I building. Anderson Brown, one lot and one ' building. Archie B. Brown, one lot. H. Cousar. two lots. 1 I. I. Fass, Jr., two lots. N. & S. C. It. It. Co., two lots. "| C. W. Parhani, one lot and one [ building. | Joe Powell, one lot and one bniidijing. I j F. M. Wiggins, two lots. Dr. S. J. Wright, two lots and two buildings. W. A. Adams, one lot. i Halaway Bethea, one lot. 1 Jno. C. Bethea, col., one lot. P Lawrence Johnson, one lot and j r one building. Richard Johnson, one lot and one ! building. Dora Milled, one lot. I __ _ t S. J. McCoII, one lot. Est. G. S. McCallum, two lots. ; George McDonald, three lots t Lurenda Page, two lots, r. Moore Smith, one lot ?: D. L. Witherspoon, one lot. r|. Manning School District No. 19. . T! W. M. A Bailey, one lot. e! Floyd & Hayes, one lot and one ? building. G. J. Holiday, one lot. Luther McLucas, one lot and one jbuilding. M^^Doisie Perritt, one lot. u a r do n g Will Not Fix the i*rice of Cotton. Washington, April ID.?Senato smith, of South Carolina, issued i itatement today denying that th< Var Industries Hoard contemplate< iny action looking to the Axing o >rice? for cotton. "The cotton market is being abso utely. demoralized by those who tak< Ldv<uitage of certain rumors as t< trice fixing by the Board of War In Iustrie3 and by the introduction ii Congress of certain bills as to pric< ixing," said Senator Smith. "The War Industries Board has n< tower in relation to the fixing of th< trice of cotton, and 1 am informed b] k member of that board that the Ax ng of the pricp of cotton has no teen discussed, tuid no effort in tha' [irection is contemplated. "As to the bills introduced, then 3 no probability whatever of any ol hem being seriously discussed luch less passed "No bill fixing the price of cottor an pass thiB Congress unless rices or every article of commerce i America are also fixed." Kill the Ooyva. A piece of dead horse or cow reated with strychnine, and tied r wired in a tree where crows can nd it, means great relief from rows. Crows destroy more small ame, birds and birds' eggs than ny other creatine that lives. A oung crow in the nest will consume aily two and three times its own eight of rood. When yo".n the row is fed chiefly on animal food, lainly the young and eggs of other irds?young rabbits, and anything Ise of this kind the parent birds in gather. Crows may be of limited bonePt ) a griculture because of the har.uul insects and weed seeds they detroy, but we are satisfied that the irds they destory, if left laive, ould do frr more good than the row. We recommend that crows be esrroyed wherever it is possible. -Joseph Kalbfus, Sec. Game Comlission of Penn. At last there has been some denied information of the part that le Americans played in the early ays of the present battle. It was n Thursday atternoon, south of the oinme. The Ilritish forces had tieir hands full, and there came a riticul moment when it was necessry to throw fresh forces into an indequately defended piece of line 3 stem the rush of oncoming Gerlaus. British reinforcements were NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the unersigned in pursuance of the proisions of law in such case made and rovided will apply to The Bnnk of >illon on May 10th, 1918, for the ressue of new stock of said corporaIon In the place and stead of the ordinal certificate number thirteen the ame having been lost and not disosed of by me in any manner. W. C. ROGERS. i ?4-4-6t. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. j Notice Is hereby given that Mrs | .auraine Rogers, executrix of the es- | ite of Frankliug Rogers, deceased. { as this day made application to me i >r final discharge as such executrix j nd that Frida>, April 26, 1918, | t my office at 11 o'clock, in the fore- ! oon, has been appointed as the time j >r hearing of said petition. JOE CABELL DAVIS, ! Probate Judge Dillon Co. 44t. I POSITIONS POSITK The (JOVI'HMKNT OFFICES, a OFFICES Everywhere are CLAMOR] keefiers. Stenographers, ami Typisls Young women, ami young men > Army, have the OPPORTUNITY o SALARIED and PERMANENT posi advancement. Call, or write us TODAY for low DRAUGHON'S PRAGTIGAL Largest Bemuse Rest ItiJti Main Street. C< c^?yr<i^>'Wsy?Y?>Ty?Nrv> ? *? ', xjxj.y.ys/ ?\-.xsy.: ATTENTION, I will pay THE HIGHE3 scrap iron, rags, brass, cop automobiles and second ban ty. Honest weights. Brin when you come to town an< Look over your place and j the amount of apparently v can turn into good, hard do Brick Warehouse. M. SCH\ Proprie "Bear" In Mir ft: E RV I "forid's Best Be^ I Try its good taste today. I Let the whole family try H. I See how you will all like that g ?M a 01 nops. I tan is pure?tautritious?to I toxi eating. I A very remarkable soft drink. / ^ SroceM', at dra .. ?in fact at all pi good drinks are so rOODS TASTE BETTER COOKED jfl ?TOBACCO TASTES BETTER yl TOASTED vfl Since the day of the caveman, who liked his meat raw, civilization has learned a lot about the scientilic treatmcnt of the things we eat. Naturally none of us would now H prefer to ha%*c our meat raw, our po- H tatoes as they come from the ground, . fl our coffee unroasted. And naturally follows the great discovery recently made by The American Tobacco Co.?that tobacco tastes better TOAFTF.n? * This wonderful new idea?simple I like all great inventions?was first fl used in producing the famous LUCKY STRIKE Cigarette?made of toasted I Burley tobacco. I Barley has a mellow flavor, entirely I different from the tobacco usually I used for cigarettes. It is a pipe to- I baccoand LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes I taste like a pipe. I SCBHSIESSrSDHHBmHEBMEShV* >NS POSITIONS I 1 nd HANKS and BUSINESS I fl INCi for efficient Clerks, Itook- I at AltM'KiNfi salaiies. I vho arc INELKOIBLE for the 1 f a lifetime to secure HIGH- I Bj tlons. with assurance of rapid I cost of training. I aflH .BUSKCOLLEGE I , National Reputation )IA'MUI.\, S. C. I j| . . ... . - .V . '.v.., .,yV. V. ...Y.yJyiyT) . I FARMERS J 1 T CASH PRICES for' | J iper, rubber, etc. Old 1 I id machinery a special- I A g a car load of junk | d turn it into money. | j rou will be surprised at | , worthless material you | ] liars. Junk yard near | J VA TZ> I 1 <&*<S>sXsXaXS/SXS?^^ lb ood teste J i doiHD* H 9k KKists', aces whom