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* * 4* PERSONAL MENTION. ?r * + T T V V v *r V V V '? * Mr. W. J. Trawick is in Hamlet this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Moore are spendH ing a few days in Columbia. --?? ' H. B. Phillips of Fairmont was in Dillon on business Tuesday. Luther Wilkerson of Bennettsville was a pleasant visitor here Sunday, v ?o? D. C. MeCall of Little Rock spent Saturday and Sunday in Richmond, o?? Mr. and Mrs. Lafar Lipscomb of Clio were visitors in town Monday. Mr. John C. Hayes of Latta was among the Dillon visitors Tuesday. *?:? r?f PUnvrfnle was the auuiu vi * .wj v. guest of Mrs. W. Floyd the past week end. Mrs. R. P. Rowe and little son of Lvkesland are visiting Mrs. Charity Lane. Mrs. Neil Smith of Rowland. N. C., spent Saturday with Mrs. John Hargrove. Mr. and Mrs. Timmons Edens of Sumter, spent last Sunday in Dillon with Mr. Eden's mother, Mrs. Annie Edens. Don't forget the oyster supper at Little Rock School Thursday evening December 18th. Oysters served from six t0 eleven. The friends and patrons of the Little Rock school are requested to patronize the oyster supper Thursday evening. Be there. Mrs. Edwin Ellerbe of Marion and Mrs. Joe Glover and little daughter of Rowland were week en^ guests of Mrs. T. L. Manning. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist church will meet at the home of Mrs. T. S. Richbourg Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Everymember is asked to be present. A big farmer and citizens meeting is called for Wednesday, December 31st to discuss the public road question. Nothing more important could now demand the attention of everyone. The members of the Jno. H. David Jr., Post No. 32 American Legion are requested to meet at the Masonic Hall Friday night, December 19th, at 7:30 o'clock. Every white soiaier wnc saw service over-seas or in camps at home is requested to attend this J* meeting. Miss Ruth Stackhouse, the popular bride-elect has been the recipient of a number of social attentions during the past week. Mrs. William Merritt Allen entertained the members of the Amuzu Club in her honor Saturday morning. Friday afternoon Mrs. Ida Dunbar gave a lovely party for her and Mrs. G. D. Barlow entertained at a large reception in her honor Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. John Thompson gave her a heart-dice party at her pretty country home yesterday aft .-moon. According to stories being told of the fine records made by some of our local sportsmen it is evident that somebody is violating the law. The new game does not permit a hunter to kill more than 15 birds a day, but the reports coming in from different sections tell of this one or that one wh0 has exceeded the limit. Even if one has no regard for the law, it is not a good sportsman who will go out and slaughter birds all day simply because he happens to be / a good shot and finds plenty of birds to shoot. 4 CORPORATOR'S NOTICE. Pursuant to a commission issued to the undersigned corporators by Hon. \V. Banks Dove, secretary of state, notice is given that books of subscription to the capital stock of the Union Bank & Trust Company will be opened at the Bank of Pages Mills, at Lake View, S. C., on Saturday, December 20th, at 12 o'clock noon. The capital stock of the proposed corporation is $25,000.00, divided into 250 shares of the par value of $100.00 each, with its principal place of business at Lake View, S. C. The corporation proposes to engage in a general banking business as provided by the banking laws of the State of South Carolina. L. G. MILLER, W. N. GOODYEAR, \ . D. J. OLIVER, * J. B. ARNETTE. 12 18 It. Corporators. NOTICE. Pursuant to a resolution of the stockholders of the Paces Mill Furnishing Company under date of December 12th. inst, there will be a meeting of the stockholders of said company at its place of business at Lake View, S. C., on Tuesday 13th day of January, at 3 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of considering the question of changing the name ?f said company to the Lake View Grocery Company, and also to increase the capital stock from $10,000.00 to $20,000.00. W. M. GADDY. 12 18 4t. Sec'y. and Treas. HENRY NOW ENJOYS * PERFECT HEALTH. Ferrolax guickly Overcomes His Troubles?Feels Fine all the Time. One of the noteworthy features in 'connection with Ferrolax, and the one | that stands out more prominently than any other is the large number of men and women from different I parts of the south who have recently reported astonishing- results from | its use. One of the most recent to testify to the good results obtained from us ing Ferrolax, is Mr. C. D. Henry, who lives at 269 Lake Ave, Atlanta, Ga. While in conversation with a Ferro lax representative a few days ago, Mr. Henry said: For several years I have been stiffs..:.,,, inrtipaction and and stom ICAlllfe n ivn imu?0vw?.*.. ? ach trouble. Not being able to set the .substantial food I needed to keep me going, I became badly run-down. I 'felt tired and worn out all the time, and my blood was not as healthy . it should be. After taking many other medicines without relief, I commenced taking Ferrolax, and I just want to say right here that before I had finished m> first bottle of this medicine I knew that I had struck the right thing ai last. Well, to make a long story short, Ferrolax fixed me up all right and ,am now enjoying the best of health JI am free from indigestion and atom ach troubles, and never suffered ; particle from constipation. I have plenty of good, rich, red blood in my i veins now and just feel fine all the i time. I gladly recommend Ferrolax I to everybody. Ferrolax is sold by Evans Pharmacy, Dillon and Smith's Drug Co.. Lake View. Get a bottle at this store today. Take it according to directions and if it does not do you the goyou want done come in and get you money back. Your bare word is g<" ! enough for us. Watch for the next is'sue of this paper and see what , rolax is doing for others.?12 18 li i Wants? RATES: 10c. A LIXE Count six words to a line. M No ad. taken for less than m 30 cents. m I FORD SEDAN FOR SALE ? IX good condition. J. Earle Beth?a. ' ?11 27 tf. LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS, BINDERS, , indexes, etc., for sale at The Her' "'/I ff aiu vuivv. v& . IF YOU HAVE FURS OR HIDES for sale bring them to Wm. Brick's store. He will pay the" top market | -11-13 (o 2-12. ;! WANTED ? THE HOUSEWIVES ;i of Dillon who have an intrest in i] the health of their families, and in -i the practice of economy to try our : Cooking Oil substitute for Lard and Butter. The Southern Cotton 011 Co.?11 27 tf. FOR SALE?BARREL PLYMOUTH 1 Rock Eggs for settin. $2.50 per ' setting. Fred Lane, Dillon, Route j 2.?12 4 4tp | MORPHINE HABIT, CURED THE easy and gentle wacy. Whiskey habit by gradual reduction. Also tobacco cure at Keelv Institute, i Columbia S. C., Box 75?12 11 4t. 'i : FORI) OWNERS ? ENJOY COM! forts of a closed car. We can make your touring car a Sedan for $46.00; your roadster a Coupe for $30.00. For particulars write B. & M. Motor Co.. Rock Hill, S. C.? 12 11 4t. rr/\rmv/i r.ll? tUf 7 uv iviiu.m vim . model in good condition, cheap at ! $390.00 Apply to G. Lacy Rogers, I Fork, S. C.?12 18 It p. ! FOK SALE ? SEVERAL FORD i touring cars in good condition. If I you want a bargain in a Ford conic J at once. J; Earle Bethea.?12 11 tf. WANTED ?EXPERIENCED DA!K; man or one accustomed to handling stock. Must have capital of $2,500 to be invested as half interest in reestablishing "The Maple Dairy," Dillon, S. C., as a dairy oi stock farm. Ample market at hand for sale of all products at good i prices. Dr. J. H. David, Dillon, S. C.?12 18. 1150 ACRE?FINE TOBACCO LAND, 7 miles from Columbia on main line to Savannah. $4,500 worth of buildings. Clay subsoil. Price $50 per acre. \V. J. Elliott, Palmetto Bank, Columbia, S. C.?12 18 2t. FOR SALE?THE HOUSE XOW occupied by Stephen Proctor facing three streets lot 150 ft by 300 feet. Good five room house. Price $3,000 if taken before January the first. W. B. Sunders, Bennetts ville, S. C.?12 18 It. TAKEN' UP ? THREE SMALL yearlings, one black and other two red with mull heads. Owner can get same by proving property and paying for this advertisement. ? O. C. Hayes, Dillon.?12 18 ltp. FOR SALE?ONE TOLLING FAR with self-starrer, in perfect running [ order. New tiros and inner tubes, new Willard Storage Batery. This car has never be?n run over three thousand miles. gon,j top and not scratched up A bargain for $450. Terms. Joe Cabell Davis- IS ltp. I NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARG ' Notice is hereby given that Walk L. Gaddy as guardian for L. C. M Lain, has made application unto n I for final discharge as such guardit and that Thursday, Jnuary the 9t 1920, at 10 a. m. has been appoint! for the hearing of said petition. All peisons holding claims again i the tsuiy are requested to file the with Wrlker L. Gaddy, guardian i or hcfor?* '0 a. m. in the forenoon January the 0th. 10 20, or this n i tice will be plead in bar of their r covery. JOE CABELL DAVIS, Judge of Probate, 12 18 4t Dillon County. AGENCY IS I 10 .McLaurin Drug Co. Has Been A pointed Distributors for El Vigi in Dillon and vicinity. I The McLaurin Drug Co. has bet awarded the agency for El Vigor I Dillon and vicinity, is the announc t ment made yesterday by Carl Mulin (sales manager for the El Vigor Disti buting Company, while in the cit "Our company is experiencing a d mand for El Vigor that is phemone ial," continued Mr. Mullins," ai druggists and dealers throughout tl south have expressed great satisfa tion at the remarkable popularity the preparation. "The fact that druggists and des ers wh0 bought El Vigor a ft months ago when it was first plact on the market, have re-ordered ai are still buying it in large quantitle proves conclusively to me that Vigor sells on its merit alone. ? "It is the policy of our company place El Vigor with the leading dru gist in every neighborhood so th the people may obtain it easily. Hu dreds of inquiries have come to n i office from all parts of the sout asking where the medicine could 1 purchased. Many have even mailt their orders t0 me, but these I she turn over to the druggists appoint* to handle our preparationtion.'' Sales are Astounding. \f *U 1 A A AAA UA?*lAn T. | xuuie mi?li iuv,vvu uutuca ui i: Vigor have been sold to date* With the past week 0ver 4,888 bottles we Isold and the tremendous demand f' the medicine is increasing daily. El Vigor is the prescription of E R. L. Eaton, formerly president the Medical societies, of Nashvill Tenn., and a practicing physician twenty-five years' active practice. D . Eaton compounds the formula, hir self and every bottle of the medicit passes his inspection before it is pla ed in the hands of the druggists f< sale. When asked recently how mui alcohol his preparation contained, D I Eaton, the manufacturer, said: The only alcohol in the preparatit is that which must be used to brii the necessary ingredients into sol tion, and to preserve the compoun It is less than ten per cent. "I will be glad if every person wl buys a bottle of El. Vigor will sho the formula, which is printed on tl back label, t0 his physician and a; him if each ingredient is not prescri ed for the treatment of just tl troubles it is recommended for." The El Vigor Distributing company, Atlanta, Ga., will pay one hundred dollars In gold for the best answer in three hundred words to the question?What is El Vigor. Go ask your druggist, read the advertising and' mail your ani swer before Feb. 1st. | ATTENTION "i ou should have one of ouiy ( lbs. of Standard Nuts, Bolls, Bolts, Set Screws, Machine al articles too numerous 10 men conduct of the successful Gars t. o. b. Detroit. Mich. We ha> which we wijl be glad to show idea as to what this assortmei COLUMBIA 82:1 WEST (JEUVAIS St. A Christrr We have lots of will be appreciatec ers. Perhaps you ca give some friend, ers the following ? will be appreciated: a good jack, moto: driving gloves, rum trie horns, and do: that will make go( Come in and look find useful things for ai ROGERS 1 E. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is heby given that A. Schaer fer, as administrator of the estate of c_ Rosena Iseman, deceased, has made |ie application unto me for final disIn charge as such administrator and h that Thursday, January 15th, 1920, i(j at 11 a. m. in the forenoon has been: appointed lor the hearing of the said I st petition. m All persons holding claims against! n the said estate are requested to file cl them with A. Schafer, administrator Q on or before 11 o'clock in the foree noon on Thursday, January 15th, oi this notice will be plead in bar of! their recovery. JOE CABELL DAVIS. Judge of Probate, 12 18 It Dillon County. ?i ' LOCAL DRUGGIST - DR. EATON TELLS " s WHAT EL VIGOR IS HFSIGIIM FUR y IU ULUIUI1LU IWIIj e n" Formula of Famous Prescription id Published and Each Ingredient c. Fully Explained. of "We wish to keep no secrets from tl_ the people who need a treatment for ;w disorders of the blood, liver stomach B(j and kidneys," states Dr. R. L. Eat1(j'on, manufacturer of El Vigor, the .g1 famous Tonic Prescription. "Because j El'we have a medicine designed parti-1 jcularly for the treatment of these! to disorders and kindreds ailments, g. "My twenty-five years of active at practice have proven to me in thous-j n_ ands of cases of Rheumatism, liver' ,y troubles, indigestion, dyspepsia, ner-1 h* vousness, skin troubles, kidney dis- i bo orders, rundown condition and sim-! ed ilar ailments, that El Vigor contains! tll the ingredients necessary to treat1 .lauMi liicnpdora ThrmcnnHs nf nAnnlp ' JQ -"v." ? ? ? have told me in grateful terms how they huve been benefitted by taking ;i_ El Vigor, in such cases, and that, in'for one thing, explains the enormous re! success of the preparation as a seller. "Every bottle of El Vigor is made (r under my personal supervision and 0f contains the following efficient herbs, e roots and minerals. 0f "Podephyllum as it is called in medip cine, comnftnlv known as May Apple n_ Root and is one of the main ingrele dients of El Vigor. Its duty is that c. of a slow and gentle laxative and | or bitter tonic, aiding the sercetion of bile. It is used in the treatment of habitual constipation, liver# trouble ir and sick headaches. "Gentian is a bitter tonic and lax)n ative intended to excote the appetite ig and aid digestion. u_ "Phytolacca, or Poke Rot, is a d. blood purifier, used in the treatment of Rhumatism, blood diseases and 10 skin disorders. It is also contained )W j in El Vigor. ie "Salycylic Acid is an ingredient of ;1< El Vigor, it being used in the treatb_ ment of rheumatism and as a preie jservative. I " Potassium Acetate is a diuretic, a I solvent which is designed to aid in the ' relief of rheumatism and disorders of the kidneys. | "Magnesium Sulphate a saline ca'(thartic, appears in the El Vigor for-! ' jmula, designed to promote a thor-, ' jough functioning of the digestive or-: [ igans and to act as a laxative." "El Vigor is sold in Dillon by the _ McLaurin Drug -Co.*' GARAGE MEN Jarage Assortments containing 10h Rivets, Cap Screws, Jstuds, Spring i nd Wood Screws and other useful ition. All necessary in the daily me. This outfit will cost you $7.50 re an assortment in our window ' you. and which will give you some it is. I SUPPLY CO. COLUMBIA, S. C. ias Present t I articles in stock that 1 by automobile own ,nnot decide what to If they are auto ownirticles are useful and Spot lights, lap robes, r meter, foot pumps, ling board mats, elec zensof other articles )d presents, our stock over. You will utomobile owners. ' GARAGE I Reduce the High Cost of Living We wish to Jo more business with odr neighbors. As an experiment for the remainder of the year we will sell our products at the mill door for cash, no deliveries made, or charge put on our books, at the following prices: Flour, plain or self rising, bbl. $11.60 Flour, plain or self rising, 24 lb. bag 1.45 Wheat or mixed feed 1001b. bag 3.00 Excelsior dairy feed 1001b. bag 2.60 Queen quality corn meal 241b. bag 1.00 Queen quality corn meal 961b. bag 3.75 Scratch feed, best quality, 1001b; i 3 uag J U? W II Scratch feed, best qua.ity, 501b. ! bagr, / 1.85 We have put on a special clerk to handle local deliveries. Call on us and let us get acquainted. CAROLINA MILLING COMPANY Di/lnn. S. C. 11 ----- , ? ? < ?X' * * f Dort Automobiles ! f T y We wish to announce we have V V v * secured the contract on Dort | cars for Dillon county. We have % X just received a shipment of the V y new models, and can make im- y | mediate delivery. %. * TA7 lintr/t /iIoa mroi xrorl CDVPfQ 1 ^ TT c 11 a v c aiou i vwt vu ov v? u? v X hundred dollars worth of parts, | and are in position to give > * prompt service. , % Come in and see us, we will |> X be glad to show you our line of X X cars> X Price $985.00 f. o. b. ^ ! ROGERS GARAGE I V f 0 v [fcOTTON SEED]! We will buy a car or two of 9 sound Webber "49" or "82" I cotton seed and a few cars of I Cow Peas and Soy Beans. | Wire us what you have to sell. I We are headqaurters for ; 1 VARIETIES TENNESSEE SEED CORN I TENNESSEE BURT OATS RED RUST PROOF A PPLER FULGUM Ask for prices in car lots and mixed cars. 9 LESPEDEZA (New op ). S RUSSELL-HECKLE SEED CO. Office and Sales Store. 24 S. Front St. Wholesale Warehouse, 417 S. M ain St. ! I |j^ MEMPHIS. TENN i ???bk?