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I /i CRANE V For remo Jjyri Gears, et # R <H If ^rm ^Old IL-5nU.fl work. Sond Press, etc. jfi COLUMl V HI 823 W GKRVAI8 8 ^ I ATTRACm I DIAMOND wo FED TIDES ? ' ????? We are pleased tive prices on Diai ly-Springfield Tir and believe them values on the mark stock of tires was fore the advance a give our customers on all purchases -l __ ments maae prior We have attrac Havoline Motor 0 having purchased vance. I , HTHAN SUPPL WILMINGTC The Sea * ? i . i Ouperlatn The whole question of a super-til For there is nothing exclusive in ' so secret formulas prevent a consc ing the best. 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No patents, ientious maker from buildf y ideals. The Brunswick L get it licy since 1845. And it acice for Brunswick Tires, a tire bearing the name pi your first Brunswick, that tat more money cannot buy ipossible?*or better tubes. w it excels. COLLENDER CO. 38 Luckie St. I ited Mileage Basis Dillon, S. C. r. Station, Latta 'battle for life won by sailors _____ Nine Men Finally Reach Land. | Wilmington, N. C.. May 3.?A [thrilling tale of shipwreck and subsequent battle for life in open boats was recited today by nine members of the crew of the American steam tub Admiral, which went down 22 miles off Topsail inlet early Saturday morning. These nine men came to Wilmington by train after having been picked up by flsher men ofT Topsail and taken to Edgecomb The men continued their Journey tonight for their home station at ? Philadelphia. According to the master of the Admiral, the crew battled % it.. -V* ? J Vaam ntif ior flours auer uie buiy u?u uccu yuu out of commission being finally forced to take to the life boats. The vessel' , went down five minutes after the last boat had pushed off. One of the boats was dashed to pieces In attempting to make a landing. The Admiral, a sea going tug of 89 gross tons, left Philadelphia o? April 24 for San Domingo, where sn^ was to have been turned over U Juan Castro and her registry changed. She put in at Norfolk and then proceeded through the inland waterway passing ou4 ovsr the Beaufort battery early Sunday. After reaching the open sea the litle craft ran into a stiff southwest wind with rolling seas. The steam pipe leading to the whistle was broken and all the steam in the boilers escaped. Her anginas dead the little ship rocked at the mercy of the waves, until her seams crocked and she began to fill with water. Captain Day then ordered his men into the life boats. Five minutes later the Admiral turned stern Into the air and sank beneath the waves. o Let Mrs. Mary Graves Tell Ton Her Poultry Raising Experience. "Three years ago I bought an Incubator, this year I've made money, know until a friend gave me a cake of RAT-SNAP. Next morning found two dead rats in hennery. Kept finding them. Suddenly they disappeared altogether. It's the only sure rat killer." Take Mrs. Grave's advice. Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $1. Sold and ? ? ?*DolmnHn TTorHTvarA guaiaiiircu uj * uimvwiv ^ " Company and Moody Drug Company. 5 13 lmo. "DELC0-L1 Time an on 1 That's what manv i ? ?r thousand families lo( are enthusiastic aboi of the satisfaction D< dication of the high ] hearts of those who Clean, safe electric 1 and premises as bri does the pumping, s< ironing, sweeping a Greater convenience who have Delco-Lig] Write or c and forth J. L. Home I Box 27t There's Candidates Cards For House of Representatives. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. EARL R. ELLERBE. Professional Cards. n> n r Mmm Physician and Surgeon Offlee at residence. No. 5 Harrison st. Residence Phone No. 90. DR. R. P. DARWIN Dentist Office Over Bank of Dillon DR.R.E BAILEY, Veterinarian Offlee at Dillon Live Stock Go's. Stables. Office Phone - - - - 216 Residence Phone - - ? L. D. LCDS Attonsey-at-Lsnr MARION. B. C. DR. O. R. DAVIS Veterinarian. Office at Kentucky Hors? ft Mule Co's. Stables. Day 'Phone . . . . . Ill Night 'Phone 19 J. W. JOHNSON Attorney at I nw fraattaa In ftaU and Federal Oearts Marks, 8. a L. B. HASELDEN Attorney at Law DILLON, 8. 0. doney to Lend on First Mortgage Real Estate. OTIS M. PAGE Civil Engineer DILLON, S. C. [GHT is the Best d Labor Saver dy Farm" users say. Over a hundred ;ated in all parts of the world, it Delco-Light This is proof ilco-Light gives. It is an inDlace Delco-Light holds in the use it ights make the house, barns ight as day. Electric power eparating, churning, washing, md a score of other tasks, and comfort come to those lit all for catalog, prices er interesting details Powers, Deale BEXNETTSVT "jLE, S. O. Aght & Power > 281, COLUMBIA, S. DISTRIBUTORS a Satisfie JOE P. LANE Attorney-at-Law Office Next to Bank of Dillon, Main St. Dillon, B. C. f ] GIBSON * MULLEB ] Attorneys-at-Law ] Ofllee oyer Malcolm Mercantile Oc ' DILLON, 8. C. j Practice In State and Federal Court# ( S O. HENSLEE, M. D. Eye, Ear, Noee and Aroct Spectacles Fitted. ] Cfflee Honrs 9 to 11 and 1 te 4 Evening Honrs by Appointment. i NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE, j Notice is hereby given that Sarah ' Alford, administratrix of the estate . of Sam Alford, deceased, hgs made , application unto me for final discharge as such administratrix and that Friday, May 14, at 10 a. m. in the forenoon has be^ appointed for the hearing of the said petition. ! All persona holding claims against : tha said estate are requested to file them with the administratrix or or before 19 a. m. in the forenoon on May 14, or this notioe will be plead In bar of their recovery. JOB CABELL DAVIS, Jndfe of Probate, 4 13 4t. Dillon County. , I CITATIOS. The State of South Carolina, Conn- 1 ty of Dillon, by Joe Cabell Davis, ' Probate Judge: Whereas, Mrs. Hattle L. Bethea baa 1 made suit to me to grant unto her letter* of administration with will annexed of the estate and effects of Lawrence K. Bethea. These ere, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred ; and creditors of the said Lewrence K. Bethea, deceased, that they be and appear bef6re me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Dillon on Tuesday, May 11th next, after publication hereof, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Qlven under my hand this 26 th day of April, Anno Domini, 1920. JOE CABELL DAVIS, Judge of Probate, 4 29 2fc. Dillon County. SmSSSSm IMiLJ jm v'f v^1 -~~^B7 A complete electric fight a farmi and country hen air cooled?hall bearingr place to oil?thick plates? runs on kerosene. Valve-in-Hea Ovei r ' 100,( Satisfied Co. Manufactun Q DELCO-UGHT COMPA d User Ne NOTICE. There will be a meeting of the itockholders of the Dillon County Fair Aflsociation Monday evening, Vlay 3rd, at 3 o'clock, at the court louse for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year and makng final arrangements for the Coun:y Fair. All stockholders earnestly reluested to attend as this is a very important, meeting. A. Pierce Bethea, Secretary. NOTICE OF FINAL7 DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Mallle A. Bennett, admlnistritrix of :he estate of J. F. Bennett, deceased lad made application unto me for flail discharge as administratrix and that Monday, May 17th, at 10 a: m. in the forenoon has been appointed for the hearing of the said petition. All persons holding claims against the said estate are requested to fflo them wit bthe administratrix oa or before 10 a. m. in tne rorenoon on May 17th or this notice will be plead In bar of their recovery JOB CABELL DAVI8. Judge of Probate, 4 2) 4t. Dillon County. NOTICE OP FINAL DI90HABGB. Notice la Hereby given that Jne. C. Bethea, administrator of the estate of Lawrence Covington, deceased has made apiftcation unto me for final diseharge ae administrator and that Saturday, May 15, 10 a. m in the Torenoon has been appointed'for the hearing of th eeaid petitten. All persons holding claims against the said estate are requested to file them with the administrator, on or before 10 a. m. in the forenoon on May 15 or this noticv will be plead ha bar of their recovery. JOB CABELL DAVIS, Judge of Probate, 4 22 4t. Dillon County. 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