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Cold,Sparkling Ward's
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drink to Or
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y ? flavors from
prfcjly freshly-picke
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1 Now Always EnjcJs h
your Eat I Aim irho w:
dread of tJ^after bly When
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ad It cure
, and a dis^eeabld%JU my mea]
feeling after meals, JltSfe^^lne
hat your dlgestlvaf M yoOT??l?
rklng properly. A#
el weak, lose welgjft that indicat
y that Is to be /e- try Ziron.
tested food. / blood and h
/ according t
In correcting ihich benefited by
ioned by the Rev. back guarai
f Route 1, Section, Ask your
5T RECE
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ris tos
rsenate of
Calcium Ar/eV
>rdeaux Mix
our prices Mfore y<
s uy prepay neigu
We also carry
ing and Spraying M
HEDGPETB CO.,
friges?
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?rush?the companion 1
ange-Crush?ts\quaily
derive their delicious
firuit oils pressed from
id oranges or lemons,
ith pure sugar and citric
iral acid of citrus fruits).
t or at fountains
Vange-Crash Co^ Chicago
atoryt Los Angelas
> Cola Bottling Co.
k. "Th* Story of Ofs? Ohutf
Relieved
ck at Meal Times,, j
Us Meals.
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rites: "I had stomach trouI
would go to eat, I would
I took one bottle of Ziron,
d me. Am always ready
Ib and enjoy them. I think
i medicine." i
od hurts you, if your appeif
you are pale, weak and
ind have other symptoms
e your system needs help,
It will put iron into your
elp build you up. Take it
o directions, and if not |
the first bottle, the money-i
itee will protect you,
druggist
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CLIO, S. C.
"
rhini Party is Now Certain Says G.
O.,^. Veteran.
Washington, June 15. ? The Republican
party is facing one of the
nost serious bolts in its history, one d
hat will combine the progressive ele- r
nent# who are thoroughly dissatisfied
vith'the selection of Haiding and ~
3oolidge, a large section of. the labor
rote, many disaffected Democrats and d
ion-partisan strength of the middle f<
vest. ? n
"The insurgent ticket will be head:d
by La Follette and will easily car?
y Wisconsin the Dakotas and prob
ibly Minnesota. Idaho, California and
Nebraska. Who La Follette's run- d
ling mate will be I do not know, but ti
: think a logical man would be Victor E
3erger of Wisconsin."
These predictions were made today _
>y a veteran Republican senator, a
aaunch opponent of the league of d
nations, and a man whose history in ti
jongres's has been eminently conser- o
native. He based them on his close observation
of the trend of events at
he Republican convention at Chica- d
?o. t
Situation Serions. t
"The situation is serious," said the
lenator. "Today I see that the so- v.
:alled committee of /48, headed by
\mos Pinchot. has denounced the a
Republican ticket. This committee, f
representing every Btate, is very close t
to La Follette and will be ringleaders in
a progressive revolt.
"I deplore the tendency of some of
the Republican leaders to ignore this d
radical movement.* It threatens the r
very life of the party to which I am
ievoted. and the nation itself. The
Democrats will not have unmixed
pause for rejoicing if my prediction
is fulfilled. Their candidate is al- c
most certain to be McAdoo, who will r
make pauch of'the servile way In
nrtili?h ho (nioVlori in lnhnr In
oftice. La Follette could Bteal a
good many* radical Votes that would ^
otherwise go to McAdoo. 5
"I outlined my vjows . to Senator t
Harding today and hp Is aware of the
danger. I begged him to stand a3
Ann as a rock against the radicals .
who wish to undermine both the par- c
ty and the government. If we do this ?
so-called progressive bolt will serve 1
to solidify the votes of sensible, conservative
people behind the Republican
ticket and may do the Democrats
more harm than it does us. ^
Third Ticket Certain. J
"But, howevei1 events shape them- I
selves, one thing is certain, there is going
.to be a third tickt in this election
and the fight it makes will be a c
serious matter fbr both of the old J
parties/' 1
Representative H. D. Flood of Virginia,
Democrat, and chairman of the
Democratic congressional (campaign) <
committee .said:
"It is evident that a split is immi- c
nent in the Republican ranks and the ~
ticket named atXhicago may well
l^ing the fight into, the open with a c
third party in the^eld. Of course, La *
E'ollette heading third party could J
not possibly win, but he could assure 1
the defeat of tlie Republicans and
the election of a Democratic president 1
and a Democratic congress. The tick
et the Republicans have can never 3
carry the progressive west."
Wishing to clean the Spanish leather
cushions on my library chairs I
used ordinary tan shoe dressing?the
cleanser and polishing wax, rubbing
it with great care, with the result
that the scratches and stains on the
leather have now disappeared.
KtfNAP
if HUNT'S Salvothe
treatment of ITCH. ECmA, fl SM
RINGWORM, TETTTF^W/ ^?^||l
otb?f itching skin .?
Try i 75 cent box ?t oJr riek. / J\
For Sale by Evan^PharmaV
Oils and
We have just received a solid c
; Tractor Oils, Steam Cylinder Oil,
Grease, etc. We bought this car o:
and can save you money, wheth
Robinson's Oils are refined from
Superior Grade.
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rami
We received in this car consi\g
Oil and while thiB Paint Oil is hot
guarantee It to answer every purp
will sell a Limited quantity of Rc
gallon. Less than barrels at retail
strictly Pure Linseed Oil, Turpent
of Paints.
Valspar Varnishes and Enamels,*
Bennett -1
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Clio, South
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Candidates Cards
For Clerk of Court.
I hereby announce myself a candi- J
ate for Clerk of Court subject to the
ules of the Democratic Party.
Sam McLaurin.
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I hereby announce myself a candi- j
ate for the ofTlce of Clerk of Court i
)r Dillon county, subject to the !
ules of the Democratic Party.
Jack O. Moody.
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rur nuu?c ui ivcpirsciiuiuico*
I hereby announce myself a candiate
for the House of Representaives,
subject to the. rules of the
lemocratlc party.
EARL R. ELLERBE.
I hereby announce myself a candiate
for the House of Kepresentaives,
subject to the rules of the Demcratic
Party.- Jaa. W. Hamer.
I hereby announce myself as a canidate
for the house of representaives
subject to the rules and regulaions
of the Democratic Party.
J. W. McKay.
The friends of K. S. Carmichael
nnounce him as a candidate for the i
louse of Representatives, subject to!
he rules of the Democratic party.
For Solicitor.
I hereby announce myself a canlidate
for Solicitor, subject to the
ules of the Democratic party.
J. Monroe Spears.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce myself a canlidate
for sheriff, subject to the
ules of the Democratic Party.
Clyde Sessions Bethea.
I hereby announce myself a canlidate
for re-election to the office of
Sheriff, subject to the rules of the
>emocratic Party. S. V. Lane.
I hereby announce myself a candilate
for the office of Sheriff of Dillon
:ounty, subject^ to the rules of the
)emocratic Party.
Don C. Martin.
I hereby announce myself a candi*
late for sheriff of Dillon county, sub- '
ect to the rules of the Democratic
arty. S. S. Proctor.
I hereby announce myself a candil2te
for re-election as Coroner, subect
to the rules of the Democratic
'aHir R T?. fiaanue.
I hereby announce myself a candilate
for Superintendent of Educaion,
subject to the rules of the Dem>cratic
Party. J. S. Fair.
I hereby announce myself a candilate
for re-election to Cougress from
he Sixth Congressional District, sublect
to the rules of the Democratic
primary. Philip H. Stoll.
VOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that Jno. W.
VIcKay, guardian of the estate for
Wade Baker, Minor, has mafie application
unto me for final di?harge as
guardian and that Thursday#July 1st,
10 a. m. in forenoon Aas been
ippointed for tn^ hearilg of the
;ai?l petition. #
All persons holdingSjAims against
the said Wade Baker aj^equested to
ale them with the gufrdlffH^on o*
before 10 a. m. in tin foreno&ft^on
luly 1st, or this nojpe will be plead
in bar of their recovery.
JOE CABELL DAVIS,
. Judge of Probate,
R-10-4t. Dillon County.
Another way to prevent food from
sticking is to grease the pans and
then drop a spoonful of flour Into
them, shaking it about until the surface
is all thoroughly dusted by the
flour which adheres to the grease.
Greases
arload of Robinfon's Motor Oils,
Machine Oil, Jup Orease, Axle
f Lubricants sm-eral months ago
er you be dAler or consumer.
Pennsylvania Crude and are to,
t jil
rabl^qnantity Robinson's Paint
ka *rictly Pure Linseed Oil, we
\mot a Pure Linseed Oil. We
>blLBon's Paint Oil at f 1.3 5 per
iJlXBO gallon. We also handle
ile, Vhite Lead and a full line
Yntt & IJ^nberts Varnishes and
unels. \
ledgpeth
lany
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A Profitable
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ally stimulating trad
vexing transportati
.ruck has large possibilities
1 agency for bringing the n
die city to the farm and t
; -ifv., in many sections of 1
4 'liny lines are being estab
j profit. Farmers everywhei
investment because perishs
i f-d quickly to ready mark
\ extending their trade radii
Tk? dealer who pushes t
uity is performing a real s<
14 serves. The business of se
}' ture. Service is the keyn<
essful truck business. T
ghod truck at a fair price t
' Ul l->o In a nosition to sta
vice to his customers.
| The Huffir,a\
; Truck \
A big, sturdy, geiiejal u
j ard units as Timken rearir
j stone tire5*. Lavine sfeerin
> . tee- frai.iv, Fuller!trans
| 'enith carburetor, (Jontini
j 'luffinan truck willjnake
i Till riiaive menus ,uuusiuis
ho dealer who sells it. The
j lowest priced truck in
roerica todav for its
1 , ' Trying capacity
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'VEITE FOR OUR OE
3. P. SLOAN
Distributors for North Ca.
j Huffman Tsuck, Atlas T]
x Autom
i ANDERS
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GOOD iv
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I Don't fokge/ to s
I Horse andU/ule Cc
and horses.Y
I JUST RECEDED
I* Also be sire to 1
I Thornhill Wagons;
?nv*tr I O full
VV tJ Uaiijf ; a iuii i
cash or credit.
Kentucky Horse
J. C. Stokes, Mgr.;
? * ? * y. i 1
* Have the Carbon clianed out
* of your motor,, at (My Limit
' Place. 25c per cj^jn?r. Satis- 0
' faction guaranteed/Work com- 1
' pleted in two hours'fcme. 1
* B. R. fASWELL. 1
4t pd. 5-20. J '
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Subscribe to the Dillon Herald. $2.50 a
per year in advance. a
'I
e Business jj
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TRUCKS 1
; the cost of living, gener-"'
j i_:? i.i, ^ ? ; .
e tlllU SOiyiHg 1110 IlilMUU ?
on problems the motor
5. It is the mosf effective
lanufactured products of
he farm products to the
:he country regular truck
lished and operated at a, ' ,/
re find truck&a profitable
ible produetyean be inovets.,
City Merchants are
is througraruck delivery. <
ruck *alaf in his commu- y
ervice aiw\ profiting as he
lling ti^ks has a real fuDte
in/uilding up a sue- >
he del ler muet handle a
;hroiJfh a distributor who
nd Jack of him with ser
tilityNfruck of suck staudigs,
Tortoensen axles, Fireg
gear, rkdraulic pressed
iinission, Btixie magneto
ental or Buck motot. The ^ .
good on any nauling job.
5 and future cusrfcjners fo'- S
' 1,875
7 V
F. 0. B. |
Factory. J
AIER PROPOSITION.
& SONS, Inc.
rollna and South Carolina.
ruck, Elcar and Huffman
tobiles.
on, s. c. ' *
1ULES
6rses
i
ee the Kentucky
?. for good mules
i
?Another Load
look over their
and Wrenn Bughie
of Harness,
; and Mule Co.
; Dillon, S. C.
lou Guard Against Burglars, But
What About Rats?
Rats steal millions of dollars worth
if grain, chickois, eggs etc. Destroy
>roperty and afc a menace to health,
f vniL arft trolbled with rats, try
tAT-SNAft>?^?will surely kill them
?prevent odcf^sQits or dogs won't
ouch it. Conies i^a^Jtes. Three
izes, 25c, 50J $1.00. Sold and guaranteed
by Pafnetto Hardware Co.,
,nd Moody Dnug Co.