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BUSINESS LOCALS. WANTED?AX OLD ESTABLISHed company will pay a reliable, successful farmer, from $50^00 to 100 per month for information regarding crop conditions, and oth t* ' things that will be of value. The man selected must be reliable and a successful farmer in h neighborhood, and stand well in his community. Only one man in ?ach township will be appointed for this work. Very little time will be taken from his farm work. Address. A L. Woods. Manager. Bo~ 174, Greensboro, N. C.?9-18-3t. "CARBURETOR?SALESMEN, NEW carburetor for Ford, Maxwell arid Dodge cars. Simple, not a moving part, installed in 30 minutes, guaranteed to double your mileage an<j start in zero weather without heating or priming. Your money back in 15 days if this carburetor does not do all we claim for it. Our ageotsP all over the country are making big money. Write U. & J." Carburetor Sales Co., Inc., 3 South 20th Street, Birmingham, Alabama."?9-l--4t. HOUSE FOR SALE?6 ROOMS AND bath, lot 150 front, good garden, large yard, fruit and flowers. Also one small dwelling lot %0 front by 150 back. Both 8 minutes walk to station. Easy terms, W. A. Ellen, Oakdale, Petersburg, Va.,?9-11. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER . ?Desiring change wishes position in Dillon. Can furnish recommendation from present employer. Address P. O. 232, Dillon.?9-ll-2t. FOR SALE ? ONE GRAY & DAVIS Ford starter, the very thing to start your Ford on a cold morning, in good condition. Price $40. A. B. Jordan, Jr. ' DUROC JERSEY HOGS FOR SALE. Prices reasonable. D. G. Huggins, Fork. S. C.?9-ll-4tp. EXPERIENCED MAN WOULD LIKE a position as overseer on a farm. Can give good references. W. D. Williamson. Lumberton, N. C., R. F. D. 3.?9-ll-3tp. FOR SALE ? 1 OVERLAND CAR in good condition at a good figure. A real bargain for some one as it must move act once. W. A. Blizzard.?9-4-tf. IF YOU WANT THE AERY BEST stove in the world, get a "Red * Star" Detroit Vapor Oil Stove. For sale in Dilon and every good town in North and South Carolina. W. A. Blizzard.?9-4-tf. FOB SALE?ONE FORD TOURING car used two months at warehouse. \ Farmers Warehouse Co., Dillon, S. C.?9-2 5-1 tp. vy "^T T^T Ty "y "y W ( |Al 1 Th< x ' > ? il A \ d This i l to the h | cash am f Valuable T Y mm?mmwmmm?m X V ftT . I Nationa * r ENGRAVING ?Commencement and wedding invitations, visiting cards, etc. No trouble to show you samples of work and no obligation on your part to buy. The Dillon Herald. NOTICE, llandy Hamilton, a colored boy of 16 years of age, left home about July 1st, 1919. All persons are hereby notified and warned under the full penalty of the law not to give the said minor employment or to shelter him in any way. HANDY W. HAMILTON. 9-4-3tp. Father of Minor. LINEN GINNING TAGS ? NOW IS the time to buy your ginning tags. Don't wait till the season is on. Labor and material are scarce and deliveries are uncertain. Try our linen tag. It is durable and will stand wet weather. Herald Publishing Co. FOR SALE ? AS A PRECAUTION agtiinst inbreeding I am offering my fine registered Berkshire boar 3 years old at a bargain. L. C. Braddfr, Dilion.?9-18. FOR SALE?ABRUZZI RYE SEED. Apply to A. J. & W. B. Carmichael, Hamer, S. C.?9-18-2tp. SMOKING TOBACCO FACTS FROM THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA The Use of Flavorings Determines Difference In Brands ?? ? The Encyclopaedia Britannica says about the manufacture of smoking toj bacco: "...on, the Continent and in j America, certain 'sauces' are employed j .. .the use of the 'sauces' is to improve the flavour and burning aualities of the | leaves." Which indicates that a smoker's | enjoyment depends 03 much upon the | flavoring u~d C3. upon the tobacco, j Your noceb a sure guide in the matter of flavoring. Try this simple test with several tobacco brands: pour some tobacco into your palm, rub briskly, and smell. Yen will notice a distinct difference in the trainee of every brand. The tdbacco that smells best to you will smoke best in your pipe, you can rest assured. *> ? Carefully aged, old Burley tobacco, plus a dash of pure chocolate, gives TUXEDO Tobacco a pure fragrance your nose can quickly distinguish from any other tobacco. Try it and see. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that Kittie , Moody as administratrix of the estate of Stephen R. Moody, deceased, has made application unto me for final discharge as such administratrix, and that Thursday, October 16th, 1913, at 10 a. ux. in the forenoon has been appointed for the hearing of the said petition. ' f> K TP" / / m, Ldjoining the farms < ys Mill Road, one n )aluahle tr ighest bide / the balan souvenirs will 1 Realty 4 All persons holding claims against > the said estate -are requested to til. " them with Kittie Moouy, administratrix, on of betore 10 o clock in the lorenoon oi Thursday, October 16th, | or this nonce will be plead in bar oi their recovery. JOE CABELL DAVIS, Judge of Probate, 9-25-41. Dillon County. ' I i CITATION The State or Soifth Carolina, County ol Dillofa, by Joe Cabell Davis,! j Probate Judge: Whereas, Margaret Carinichael has1 made suit to me to grant unto her I letters of administration of the estate anjl eflects ol' Dan Carinichael. II These are, Therefore, to cite and I admonish all and singular the kin- || dred and creditors of the said Den II Caruiichael, deceased, that they be II and appear before me, In the Court I of Probate, to be held at Dillon on II Tuesday, October 7th next, after pub- I lication hereof, at 10 o'clock in the I forenoon, to show cause, if any they || have, why the said administration i should not be granted. I Given under my hand this 20th I dav of September, Anno Domini, I '1919. I JOE CABELL DAVIS, Judge of Probate, I 9-25-2L Dillon County. I NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. I Notice is hereby given that J. H. I David, Sr. as alministrator estate of I David, Sr., as admniistrator of the I estate of John H. David, Jr., has this I day made application to me for final I discharge as such administrator and I that Friday, October 17th, isu?, ai my Office at 10 o'clock in the fore- j noon has been appointed for the hear. | ing of the said petition. All persons holding claims against the said estate are requested to file i them with J. H. David, Sr., adminis- I trator on or before 10 o'clock in the forenoon on October 17th, 1919, or this notice will be plead in bar of their payment. . JOE CABELL DAVIS, Judge of Probate, 9-25-4t. Dillon County. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE ' Notice is hereby given that John W. McKay as administrator of the i estate of Susan L. Lester, depeased, ! has made applifcation unto me for final discharge as such alministrator, and that Thursday, October 17th, > 1919, at 10 a. m. in the forenoon has been appointed for the hearing of the I said petition. All persons holding claims against ! the said estate are requested to file i them with John W. McKay, adminis- j trator on or before 10 o'clock in the I forenoon of Thursday, October 17th, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. JOE CABELL DAVIS, I Judge of Probate, : 925-4t. Dillon County. no i Mc SEPT f r\ n n. .1 1 31 u. c. carmicnaei ai lile east of Kentyre ( act of land lers on the ce in one a\ be given away Auction C r "Go West Yo The above advice was gn years ago, but we have shoi asking that you go to the Wi square, Bennettsville, S. C., a YELLOW FRONT. Walk v largest stock of BUGGIES, and H0RSE MILLINERY tl pleasure to look at in a long t You no doubt remember ing a train load of Buggies, We received the goods, you goods as advertised, you purch ! a : * _ t\*ii? . vur uusmess 111 uuiuu < . factory last fall and this yea come' again and we will do you. How is Ten buggies . tation in an adjoining < All roads lead to the bus Half a Century. Yours very t; Jas. O, Br BENNETTSVILL N S/ Queen , 30, l(h3 id A. J. and W. B. Carmichael, < Church, five miles north of Dill will be subdivid following terms nd two years. 4 free. Sale will be held ompany, Chadb A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A y "y ^ <9 w^ ^"'yTi 4 ung Hen. I in n r am Kir a T>r>r\.mU a4- *v? a m*> /III yj y ax lupiici many wr*, I tened the distance by est Side of the public nd you will behold the rithin and inspect the WAGONS, HARNESS hat it .has been your ' ime. our ad last fall regardWagons and Harness. >1 came and found the N \ lased and were pleased ' ' * / ' Icounty was most satis1 V.j J ir, ana we want you to in our very best to please U sold on one Plancounty ? liness that has spanned ruly, i eeden. iE, S. C. ' . ' Farm 1 I0A.M.1 - > t ? Jk )n (iad- ? Ion, S. C. ; ed and sold | One-third * t > A f rain or shine. * ourn, N. C. I