The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, May 20, 1920, COUNTY SCHOOL EDITION, Section One, Image 2

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K 1 # MANY LIKE THIS IN DILLON. 21 _ MaBvCHei Being Published in E?ch Issue. -fallowing cage is but one of many Scarring daily in Dillon. It is an easy attar to verify it. You cannot ask MinrJhatier proof. uJiilai Roberts, Dillon, says: "'1 smm*perfectly satisfied that Doan's Jfcdney Pills are all that is claimed mit them, and I am only too glad to ^gire them my endorsement. My kidmtys had been in A No. 1 shape una few years ago and then I had a Mi attack of kidney trouble. My Uadt started to ache or pain me, mak iJag my .work awfully hard. Sharp, < ging pains would dart up and down " *- rT"? ? I ?l?.oa^roMnna wp.rft - ay oacK. mo kiuuvj ..? vMUBAiur&l and showed that my kidimjs needed immediate attention. I mom in awful ahape when I read of Jflttuiji Kidney Pills in the local papar and decided to- try them. I bought JK ' m apply of Dean's at the McLaurin SMp Co. and they certainly did good a*s& in my oase. A few boxes of j ?*' Sana's Kidney Pills cured me of the 1?ulAa and fixed me up in fine cont * - dUtaon." Me. at all dealers. Foster-kilburn j, dOa^Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.? 5 20 2t. Dillon, S. C. May 18, 1924). *! !*? the Dillon Chapter of the Red Cross: n?e .Dillon Post of the American Xptoa takes this method of expressflap their appreciation to the ladies I ?# the Red Dross for the banquet reaatly tendered the* Post at their Club yna. it was 4 decided success and a flawy erent enjoyed by all present. " n uus m. rage, rusi vuui. I**, t W. W. Thompson, Adjutant. DR. J. H. HAMEK, 4RVMBce tnrer Peoples Bank, fc'"-7 ' . . ? i f^RSENATEOF PARIS GREE 1 CALCIUM I BORDE, p: ry S ~ y/t lave just receivet % insecticides. and whether M <?ra 200 lb. barrel, we m | \ ^ -save yon money. I Cotton Y We have a few thous i. \ m booking heavy weight bur I' w .Standard Bi IpV ^F' - $17.50 pel Kv-'y. T+,; mT *: ^3. ft 9 We now have in stoi JM itodk of common wire anc S in transit a large shipmen jE| ' w Which are expected daily. I Bennett-He F'"? ' ^*0, ??u* 1 ATTRACTS fS mi TIRES ' We are pleased tive prices on Dia !( ly-Springf ield Til !-i and believe them 'i values onthe marl stock of tires wa |1' fore the advance ; give our customer on all purchases .orients made prioi We have attra i "i'Havoline Motor C ^ ; having purchased J vance. il ?u v ii?ii p ii n n i | Hunan aurn 1 WILMINGT KsL. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that Ermine Floyd, administratrix of the estate of G. R. Floydf deceased has made application unto'me for final discharge as administratrix, and that Friday, June I8th, 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 file them with the administratrix on or before 10 a. m. in the forenoon on June 18th or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. JOE CABELL DAVIS, Judge of Probate, 5-20-4t Dillon .County. CREDITOR'S NOTICE. Having qualifies as administratrix of the estate of Lawrence K. Bethea deceased, with will annexed notice is hereby given that ell persons holding claims against the estate are hereby notified to present same duly authenticated within the time provided by Xlaw or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to the satd estate are hereby notified to mak^ Immediate nayment to the undersigned. Hattie L. Bethea, Administratrix, 5-20-3t. P. 0. Fork, S. C. KjQKNi Montr beeh wtthoat qa action .h \\ If HUNTS Sehrt bits la the trtftmtot of ITCH. BCZBICA. AkT h/J KINOWORM, TBTTBR or II I Yf ether Itching akin dinette. i/i' T** " ?*ot b?* ** 0o* dtk. For Sale by Evans Pharmacy. . Orove's Tasteless chill Toole I restores vitality and energy by purifying and en rkhing the blood. Yon can soon feel its Strength ering. Invigorating Effect Price 8b' LEAD | :N 2 ARSENATE f AUX MIXTURE 2 I a 40,000 lb. carload of j you want a 1 lb. package % int to sell you and will m Sheets 2 and unsold and are still ( lap at 55.00 per 100. nder Twine I 1 100 lbs. t ils f * * :k a large and complete I I finishing nails, and have 1 t of cut finishing nails m tlgpelh Co. I ;h Carolina 1 E PRICES I KELLY-SPRING* TUBES to quote attracimond and Kelres and Tubes. to be the best jet Our present s purchased beand we desire to s this advantage covering ship to April 30th. ctive prices on )il by reason of before the adLY GOMPANY ON, N. C. , j DELINQUENT TAX SALE. ) By virtue of a tax execution issued i by the County Treasurer of Dillon County to the Sheriff of Dillon Coun 1 ty I will sell within the usual sale , hours, on the first Monday in June 1920, the same being the 7th, the fol; lowing described property for 1918 taxes: j ; j Bethea No. 11. i Fannie Watson, 2 Lots. 1 Bethea No. 20 Town. I Nathaniel Bethea, I Lot. Jessie Herring, 1 Lot and 1 Building. Bethea No. 20 Country, Willie Crawford, l Lot. Adeline James, 1 Lot and 1 Build ing. Bethea No. 21. J. L. Mclnnls, 1 Lot. Carmichael No. 17. Tracey Alford 100 Acres L, and > 1914-16-16-17-1$ taxes. John Pat Bethea, 20 Acres Land. Carmichael No. 25. Harleesrille No. 2. Delia Alford, 150 Acres Land, i J. R. McRlmmon Est, 123 Acres Land. Harleesrille No. 4 Archie Baker, 1 Lot. Harleesrille No. 5. Nell McCoy, Est, 27 Acres Land. N. F. MceLod, 32 1-2 Acres Land. , Hillsboro No. 7. J. H. Sanderson, 1 Lot. Major Smith, ,1 Lot and 1 Building. Stacey Smith, 1 Lot. Hillsboro No.'14. J. A. Potter, 3 Lots and 1 Building, 1916 and 1918. James P. Ford 1 Lot and Building. Kenlaw Ford, .2 Lots and 2 Buildings. , Alfred Nance, 48 Acres and 2 Buildings. Jack Oliver, 1 Lot. Est. E. C. Hayes, 34 Acres Land. . ' Hillsboro No. 16. R. L .Ford, 3 Acres Land. Hillsboro No. 24. Est. N. W. Hayes, 3 1-2 Acres Lund. Hillsboro No. 26. Kirby No. 21. R. C. Wise, 27 Acres Land. Kirby No. 22. James R. Smith, 3 Lots and 4 Buildings. Kirby No. 28. Abraham Coleman, 3 Acres Land. Russel Green, 18 Acres and 1 Building. Est. N. H. Green, 19 Acres Land. Manning No. 8 Town. John H. Bethea, 1 Lot. Amanda McLellan, 1916 and 1918 1 Lot. Don Hayes, 2 Lots. Jubilean Lodge, .3 Lots. Mrs. Dollie McK^nzie, 1 Lot and 1 Building. Sallie McNeil, 1 Lot and 1 Building. Ben McRae, 2 Lots. Est. Emma Ratley,.l Lot. Manning No. 8 Country. Heyward Campbell, 1 Lot. Ollie Cook, 2 Lots and ). Building. "Hunk Oflridv 1 T.nt. Mary Jackson, 2 Lots. Emple Lanply, 4 Lots. Est. S. J. McCall, 1 Lot. Arch McLean, l' Lot. i Manning No. 19. Daisy Parrott, 1 Lot. H. W. Williams, 2 Lots. Floyd & Hayes, 1 Lot and Building. Terms of sale Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. S. V. Lane, Sheriff. Professional Cards. * DR. C. R. TABER Physician and Surgeon Office at residence, No. 5 Harrison ;t -? ?? j -?. r*i a a .-leiuueace ruoue ino. ?u. ( DR. R. F. DARWIN Dentist Office Over Bank of Dillon DR. R. M. BAILEY, . Veterinarian Office at Dillon Live Stock Co's. Stables. Office Phone - - r 235 Residence Phone - - ?; L. D. LIDE Attoracy-at-Law MARION. S. CDR. C. R. DAVIS Veterinarian. Office at Kentucky Horse & Mule Co's. Stables. Day 'Phone 226 Night 'Phon? J. W. JOHNSON Attorney-at-Law rscuce In State and Federal Court* Marlon, S. C. L. B. HASELDEN Attorney at Law DILI/ON. 8. C. "moey to Lend on First Mortgag* Real Estate. OTIS M. PAGE Civil Engineer DILLON, S. C. JOE P. LANE Attorney-at-Law Office Next to Bank of Dillon, Uain St. Dillon, 9. C. GIBSON ft MXTLLER Attorneys-at-Law over Malcolm Mercantile Oe DILLON, 8. C. : *ra?Uc? lu State and Federal Court* ! 9 C. HENSLEE, M. D. '5ye. Ear, Nose and Throat Spectacles Fitted. Office Hours 9 to 11 and 2 te 4 Evening Hours by Appointment. * You Do More Work, ! You are more ambitious and you get mort enjoyment out of everything when youi , blood is in good condition. Impurities it , the blood have a very depressing effect oo j the system, causing weakness, laziness, *7' ! nervousness and sickness. c" OROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC Bo ' restores Energy and Vitality by Purifyini UP and Enriching the Blood. When you feel an its strengthening, invigorating effect, see ^ how it brings color to the cheeks and how in I it improves the appetite, you will then 25 Bpjff^iaio uuo wuit vajuc. ut GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC M< Is not a patent medicine, it is simply 5 IRON arid QUININE suspended in Syrup, ? i So pleasant even children like it The blood needs Quinine to Purify it and IRON st to Enrich it These reliable tonic properties never fail to drive out impurities in the blood. thj the Strength-Creating Power of GROVE'S tn, TASTELESS Chill TONIC has made it [J the favorite tonic in thousands of hones. t More than thirty-five years ago, folks 7'. would ride a long distance to get GROVE'S , TASTELESS Chill TONIC when a member of their family had Malaria or h? needed a body-building, strength-giving of tonic, a The formula is Just the same to. thday, and you can get it from any drug pu Store, ,60c per bottle. de 1 ' el? Don't Always Blame Hens When <1* Eggs Axe Scarce. R( Rats may be getting them?U. S. Government Bulletins prove they of know how to get them. Break a cake to: of RAT-SNAP Into small pieces and pe place where rata travel. If there, th RAT-SNAP will get them?positive- ce ly. Three sixes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold el< an^ guaranteed by Palmetto Hardware Company and Moody Drug po Company. .w< 5 13 lmo. th _inr. , (. i T^T-T. yyy Y* * r\ | Ra> Built t l I 9 I mileagt i * . Aii k ; t IE ' ! i i i | ! ; Vc Picked Up Seven Large Dead 'aa Kate First Morning Using wi Rat-Snap.''' \ or So writes Mr. B. E. Carpenter, Dodbrldge, N. J. "We lost 18 small Icks one night, killed by rats. M nght some RAT-SNAP and r'"fced 7 large dead rats next morning d In 2 weeks didn't see a single rat. tT-SNA^? Is good and sure." Comes St cake ready for use. Three sizes, c, 50c, 11.00. Sold and guaranteed Palmetto Hardware Company and tb >ody Drug Company. to 13 lmo. ' d? yc NOTICE. 1J ite of South Carolina, ae County of Dillon, ss Whereas netltions aimed by more lor in one-tkird of the Qualified elec- P? rs and a like proportion of the res- s? snt freeheldera of the age of twen- ti< one rears of Little Rock school dls ui ct No. 4 of the state and county ? jresaid asking that an election be Oi Id in said district on the question Ik roting a 5 mill levy in addition to at no% in force, for common school of rposee. to Now by authority rested in us un- p< r Sec, 1742 Olrll Code 1912, said th action is hereby ordered held Tuee- c< y, May 25th at the Bank of Little el >ck. The trustees shall act as managers p< said election, and only such elec- tt rs as return real or personal pro- tt rty for taxation and who exhibit ss elr tax receipts and registration w rtiflcates as required in general oi actions shall be allowed to rote. Each elector who farors th^ prosed lery shall cast a rote with the >rd t "YES" written or printed M ereon, and elector opposed to! Doss' Road Masters Acknowledged Motorists of the South, numbers, are choosing Doi the-future service. , Not alone because of the instantly apparent in th beauty, but even more bei ow/l Virrmnrh nnftlit.v t.hat. uuu vmvH^u folly hand-bnilt into every A Mileage A The true measure of a tir the number of UNWATCE you. Doss Tires do not ev wear until they have far outr age" guarantee. * All sizes, plain and n Ford sizes guarant miles, larger sizes Doss Rubber and Atlanta, G BENNETT-HEDGPETH, I DDom CompreeaJc a c o go flat and are n U ? ? Does Laminated ^ 1 are made to win 1 I llhPR who know exact x C|J|M tube ghou|d I fc* 4 mmrmmmvmmm , BP TIRE o give unsurpa e?and they giv txt time?BUY fISK ^ A T/HTT A T Dillon, S. C. li?V fl*%J |,| id levy shall cast a vote with the [ fwm ard "NO'' written or printed there- yy W.C.MOORE, ' V ^'I H. N. COUSAR, mT'% R. S. ROGERS, embers of the County ' Board of Education. NOTICE OP ELECtfQtf. ate of South Carolina, * ~ County of Dillon. dt ' }. Whereas, petitions signed by more ' an one-tfiird of the qualified' elecrs and a like proportion of the reel- , -lj :nt freeholders of the age ef 21 iars of Hamer-Kentyre district i of the county and State aforesaid JM iking that an election be granted in f .id district on the question of in- V aaotnc tha Iavv fAr Mmmnn u>hnnl * lrposes by 3 mills hare been printed to the county board of edncaon; now by authority rested In us ader Sec. 1741, Civil Code 1311, id election is hereby ordered held i Tuesday, May 25th, at A. K. Median's store. The trustees shall act as managers' 1 said election and only such eleoirs as return real or personal projrty tor taxation and who athiblt lelr tax receipts and registration irtlflcates as required in general ections shall be allowed to rote. Each elector who favors the pro-w )sed levy shall cast a ballot with te word "Yes' written, or print'< tereon, and each elector opposed-to ild levy shall cast a ballot with the ord "No" written or printed there- ^ W. c. MOORE, 'TPS H. N. COUSAR R. S. ROGERS, ' ' ,' [embers of the County Board of Education. J-3-2t. BHSRBHE99aHK9HBaMn| Fires ' ' ' j by Right of I Superiority in daily increasing 3s Tires for, far-into- . commanding quality ieir outward sturdy jause of the through they KNOW is careDoss Tire to make it Masterpiece e's value is ganged by [ED miles it runs for en commence to show un their "Greater Mile-' ' # on-skid treads. . r ?t ted for 7,500 v 5,000 miles. % | Tube Company * eorgU . ; ' . / ^ , 4 lealers, CLIO) S. C. in inner Tubes do not | ot injured by punctures. Tubes?red and gray? :he approval of motorists ly what a strictly flrstI be. t V ( * ? < ? sH i ??< i ? ? j : 55CU e it. , . < ? < t 4 4 4 A