The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, January 01, 1920, Image 3
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KQ^^^wotice Is hereby given that stock
i Buficate No. 47 representing ten
MMBBEHtres of the capital stock of the
VXMEjmHoples Bank, of Dillon, S. C., issued
HRHHrHs W. Stephens, dated March 29.
gfiS?H|Vl9, has been lost. That the underjg
Vned as owner thereof will make
fflS|^H8Hn>pUcation t0 Pe?Pies Bank of
H^^^Dillon, S. C. on the 9th day of JannS|Auary.
1920, for the issuance of a duIsSaH
plicate certificate of said stock.
Bh3Bi2 4 6t S. W. STEPHENS.
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Professional Cards.
I DR. C. R. TABER
Physician and Surgeon
Office at residence, No. 5 Harrison
ft.
Residence Phone No. 90.
J. W. JOHNSON
Attorney-at-Law
Praetlee In State and Federal Courts
Marion, 8. 0.
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K L B. HASELDEN
Ha Attorney at Law
Ma ' DILLON, 8. C.
wm Money te Lend on First Mortgage
J . Real Estate.
DRS. ROGERS & DARWIN
Dentists
Office Over Bank of Dillon
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GIBSON * MULLEB
Attorneys-! it-Law
Offise ever Malcolm Mercantile Ge.
DILLON, 8. C.
Praatlea In State and Federal Courts
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DR. J. H. HAMEB, JR.
ImA Dentist
MP) Office over Peoples Bank.
SSI S C. HEXSLEE, 31. D.
I ft ye," Ear, Noee end JThroet
Spectacles Fitted,
k Office Honrs 9 to 11 and 2 te 4
jgn^ Broiling Hours by Appointment.
--- Jnp p T.AVE
[J v Nv Attorney-at-Law
Office Next to Bank of Dillon,
Main St. Dillon, S. C.
L. D. LIDE
Attorney-at-Law
MARION, S. C.
OTIS M. PAGE,
(Formerly Major of Engr's U. S. A.)
Surveyor and Engineer.
Surveying, Drafting, Blue Printing,
Drainage, Sub-Divisions, Etc.
Office Over Dillon Pharmacy.
Dillon, S. C.
iylnCE oi FINAL DISCHARGE.
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Notice is iheby given that A. &?ha- t
far, as ad-mlpistrator of the estafe of f
Rosen a Isetjaan, deceased, has made r
application unto me for final dis- e
charge as such administrator and t
that Thursday, January 15th, 1920. t
at 11 a. m. in the forenoon has been t
appointed for the hearing of the said
petition. r
All persons holding claims against (
the said estat are requested to file '
them with A. Scnafer, administrator
on or before 11 o'clock in the fore- !
OLD AGE START
WITH
Seience eaya that old age begins with
weakened kidneys and digestive organs.
This being trae, It is easy to believe 1
?> ? hv V?nlnr fh* Irlrfnevi end <ft? 1
gostlve organs cleansed and in proper 1
working order old age can be deferred
and life prolonged far beyond that enJoyed
by the average person.
For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem On ; has been relieving the
weaknesses sjid disability due to advancing
yearp. It is a standard oldtime
home remedy and needs no Introduction.
- GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil is
Inclosed in odorless, tasteless capsules
containing about S drops each. Take
then as you Would a pill, with a small
Catarrh is a Real J
and Requires Vi;i
When you use medicated sprays,
atomizers and douches for your
Catarrh, you may succeed in un.
stopping the choked-up air passages
for the time being, but this
annoying condition returns, and
voa have to do the same thing
over and over again.
Catarrh has never yet been
cured by these local applications.
Have you ever experienced anyl
real benefit from such treatment?!
Tobacco
100,000 yards Tobac
1,125 bags Plant Bei
200 tons best 7 per c
500 tons Ober's Tobs
500 tons Goat Guam
490 bags Head Rice
Three solid cars Oats
Four cars Timothy 1
575 tarrels best Floi
Map rates to Fioyi
and Lake View are ligl
to have your trade.
PALMETTO G
I MULLIN
FERT1
WE are Iocs
the Amer
tural Chemic?
and have a
tobacco bed
our warehous*
delivery.
Ask for Doui
for COTTC
and TOi
McLau
Thoir
Dillon,
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Brooks Alford, of #jluihbia, sAehtj
Saturday in the city. Alford jhasj
teen in New York wt&re he wast of-, ,
ered a lucrativl'positfcn as EuropVan e
epresentative of a lft&e New Y?rk|
ixporting concern, bat he declinled
he offer as he desfres to complete'
he law course he is taking at the Mini. (
ersity of South Carolina- !
loon on Thursday,^ January 13th,
)r this notice will be ple^d in ban of
heir recovery. (
JOE TABBLL DAVIS, f
Judge (.of Probate,/
12 18 4t Dillon Couyty. I
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YOUR, KIDNEYS |
swallow of wate*. The oil stimulates I
the kidney actDn and enables the |
organs to throw off the poisons which
oause premature old age. New life end 1
strength lncreast aa you continue the
treatment. When completely restored oontinuegtaklnr
a capsule or two each
lay. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap ulea
will keep you In health and rigor
ind prevent a return of the disease.
Do not wait until old are or dtseaee
tiave settled down for rood. Oo to your s
Iruggist and vet a box of GOLD t
ifEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Money c-efunded
If ther do not help you. Three
I see. But remember to ask fer the l
>ri*fnal Imported GOLD MEDAL bread, h
En sealed packages. a c
forous Treatment [
Throw these makeshift remedies
to the winds, and get on the right
treatment. Get a bottle of S. S. S.
today, and commence a treatment
<">? nrai?eH hv sufferers S
for nearly half a century.
S. S. S. gets right at the source
of Catarrh, and forces from the J
blood the germs which cause the
disease. For special medical ad- J
vice free regarding your own case,
address Medical Director, 51 Swift f
Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga. j
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ican Agriculil
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full line of
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irin &
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Grove's Tuleless chill Tonic
estoret vitality and energy by purifying and ?o
iching Uie blood. You can toon feel Its Strength
ining. Invigorating Effect. Price W'
Ask for^^ fiMs.
"HILL'S^XW
FIVE MILLION PEOPLEV^
.USED IT LAST YEAR
HILL'S ^
CASCARA^QUININE
Standard cold remedy for 20 years
?in uoici lorm? Hie, sure, no
opiate*?breaks up a cold in 24
hours?relieves grip in 3 davs.
x?=^^^^Monej back if it fails, TTie
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XOTICE OF SALE.
Notice is hereby given that I will
ell at public auction to the highest
>idder for cash before the Court
loor in Dillon, S. C., on Monday, Jantary
5, 19Z0, during the regular
lours of 9ale, a lot of railroad iron,
laid sale being made in pursuance of
l levy under an execution duly lodgid
in my hands bearing date the
lay of October, 1919, upon a judgnent
in the case of C. M. Liphart,
ilaintiff, vs. Carnick Bros. Co. deendants
.2 18 3t. S. V. LANE, Sheriff.
MASTER'S SALE.
Itate of South Carolina,
County of Dillon.
In the court of Common Pleas,
no. D. Hyatt, plaintiff,
vs.
ohn Cook, et al, defendants.
Pursuant to en order of his Honor
Sdward Mclver, Judge of the Fourth
'udicial Circuit, bearing date the 6th
lay of December, 1919, the undeq
iened as Master for Dillon county,
rill sell during the legal hours ol
ale, on the first Monday in January
'ame being the 5th before the court
louse door in the town of Dillon, in
he county of Dillon, in the state
iforesaid, at public auction to the
tighest bidder for cash, the follow
ng described property:
"All those certain pieces, parcels
ir tract of land situate and being in
Jarmichael township, Dillon county
Lndbounded and described as follows,
o-wit:
First tract containing 72.19 acres,
.3 represented on a plat made by
ohnson & Johnson, Civil Engineers,
tearing date September 20th, 1911
tnd bounded on the North by lands
if W. H. Breeden and Mike Carnichael;
East by lands df Mike Carnichael;
South by tract No. 2 and
Vest by lands of W. H. Breeden.
!eco?d tract containing eighty acres
nore or less, and bounded on the
forth by tract No. 1; East by lands
if Mike Carmichael; South by run ol
jittle Pee Dee River; and West bj
sends of W. H. Breeden, and knowr
is the 80 acre tract of land on r
ilat made by Johnson & Johnson,
31vU Engineers, bearing date Sep
mber 20th, 1911 in the case of I
Hum vs. John D. Hyatt.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser tc
lay for all papers and revenue
tamps. Any person bidding off the
aid property end refusing to com?ly
with his bid therefor, said prop
m THE MOST
W cf ^ you conte
that you bo
mm anxious to
passenger mc
your automc
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erty will be resold upon the same 01
some subsequent salesday at the rU
of the former purchaser.
A. B. JORDAN,
12 18 3t Master for Dillon Cour
MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina,
County of Dillon.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
C. B. Arnette and Maude Arnette,
plaintiffs,
vs.
W. W. Miller and Kitty Miller, defendants.
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Pursuant to an order of his Honor.
Edward Mclver, Judge of Fourth
Judicial Circut, bearing date the 13tty
day of December 1919, the undersigned,
as Master for Dillon county, will
sell during the legal hours of sale,
on the first Monday in January, same
being the 5th before the court house
J ?_ nf nil Inn in thA
UUUT III lllO lumi vi
county of Dillon, In the state aforesaid,
at public auction/to the highest
bidder for cash the following described
property:
"All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situate in the township
of Hillsboro, county of Dillon, state
aforesaid, containing one hundred
acres, more or less, bounded on the
North by estate lands of R. H. Rogers;
East by Johnson Miller and Jim
Owens; South by Kelley Skipper's
land; and West by public road leading
from Gaddy's Mills to Kemper,
and known as the estate lands of Ade.
Vine Miller, deceased.
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for all papers and revenue
stamps. Any person bidding off the
said property and refusing to comply
with his bid therefor, said property
will be resold upon the same or
some subsequent salesday at the risk
of the former purchaser. >
A. B. JORDAN,
Master for Dillon County.
12 18 3t.
T*Y RF.THRXS FOR 1020.
To Be Made by School Districts.
All persons owning personal prop
erty or those acting as agents for othi
ers are required by law to list the
i same for taxation between January
, 1st and February 20th, 1920. The
, auditor's office will be open during
; this period for the purpose of accept
ing returns. ?
All property must be listed in the
i school district in which same is lo:
cated. Persons owning property in
i more than one district must use a
separate blank for each district. It
is absolutely necessary that the audii
tor have the name of the township
i and the number of the school district
in which each taxpayer resides in order
that each school district may receive
it's proper portion of funds for
school and other purposes
All males between the age of 21
and 60 years, except those exempt by
law, are liable to a poll tax of $1.00.
All males betwee? the age of 21 and
50 years are liable unless exempt by
law to a commutation road tax of
1 $3 00. (Age for road duty and
amount of tax subject to change.)
Real estate will not have to be re
> turned this year umees you nave
i bought, sold or transferred some or
f built new buildings since last return
r was made. If any change has been
i made in real estate since last return
i it will be necessary to report same to
, the auditor.
The law requires a 50 per cent
. penalty be added to the taxes of all
persons not making their returns be>
fore February 20th. This law as well
as all others in regard to the conduct
( of this office will be rigidly enforced
Note (All parties owning automo.
biles will be required to give the
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BEAUTIFUL CAR IN
mplate purchasing a Paige car le
.r>lr vnnr nrdpr immediately. O
serve you hut his allotment is
be accepted on a strict priority ba
inspection of the new series "Li
)del will explain why this car is s(
hy not make this inspection today
)bile problem permanently.
%
IT MOTOR CAR COMPANY^DE
\RLE BETHEA, Ag.
name of the car, the year manufactured
and whether it IB a touring,
roadster 9r sedan car.
The auditor or his deputy will be
at the following places on the dates
mentioned below to take tax returns: .
Hamer, Monday, Jan. 12th.
Little Rock, Tuesday, Jan. 13th.
Lake View, Thursday, Jan 15th.'
Fork Friday, Jan 16th.
Bingham, Monday, Jan 19th.
Mallory, Tuesday, Jan. 20th.
Kirby's X Roads, Wednesday, Jan.
21st..
Latta, Thursday, Jan. 22nd.
Latta, Friday, Jan. 23rd.
D. S. ALLEN",
124-llt. Auditor Dillon County.
TREASUREER'S NOTICE.
The books for the collection of
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"UlltJi OiaiC| pv/11 an u i. uuu niM
be opened in my offiee, October 15
and will continue open until the last
day of December, 1919, without penalty.
After said date the following:
penalties will be added:
One per cent January, 1 per eent
additional in February, 5 per cent
additional until the 15th day of
March when the bolts will close.
All districts have special levies for
school purposes. The following is
the tc*al levy for the various districts
No 1 26% Mills Pee Dee
No! 2 32% Mills Carolina
No. 3 32% Mills Hfevlee
No. 4 33% Mills Little Boek
No. 5 36% Mills __ __ Oakland
No. 6 33% Mills Mintwn
No. 7 32% Mills ?on
Those who desire to pay their tax.
es through the mail may expedite
No. 8 38% Mills Dillon
No. 9 28% Mills Dothaa
No. 10 30% Mills New Holly
No. 11 34% Mills Bingham
No. 12 32% Mills Kentyre
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No. 14 36% Mills Pages MID
No. 15 33% Mills __ Mt Calvary
No. 16 39% Mills Kemper
No. 17 38% Mills Bermuda
No. 18 34% Mills Manning
No. 19 39% Mills _.Mt. Andrews
No. .20 42% Mills Latta
No. 21 39% Mills Dalcho
No. 22 38% Mills Oak Grove
No 23 30% Mills Hillsboro
No. 24 30% Mills High Hill
No. 25 37% Mills __ Pleasant Hill
No. 26 37% Mills Fork
No. 27 32% Mills Temperance
No. 28 32% Mills Sellers
All parties between the ages of 21
and 60 years, inclusive, are liable,
unless exempted by law, to a poll tax
of $1 00. All parties between the
ages of 21 and 55 years, inclusive are ^
liable to a capitation road tax of $3.00
unless exempted by law.
matters by. dropping the Treasurer a
card asking for the amount of their
taxes, so' as to avoid sending the
wrong amount, also stating the township
or townships (if property. Is
I nnmod Jn mnra th?T? flTIP and if VO&
sible give school district where property
is located. After paying taxes
examine your receipts and see if all
your property is covered; if not, see
about it at once.
All persons writing for information
or asjfing for receipt to be sent to
enclose the return postage, as no
provision is made for this item of expense.
By following the above suggestions
complications and additional costs
may be avoided.
Any person wishing the amount
of their taxes will write me not later
than December 1st.
Yours truly,
JNO. R. WATSON.
10-9_tf County Treasurer.