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Mr. R. Harris of Camp Bragg spent
Sunday in town.
MIbs Ella Gaddy of Hamer was Id
"> town Tuesday shopping.
Aaron Rosenburg motored over tc
Marion Sunday.
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Miss Irma Medlin is spending some
time in Rocky Mount with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Allen of Anderson
are visiting Rev. J. I. Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Morgan of Mulline
spent Sunday in town. .. Cs ...
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Miss Minnie Hyatt is spending some
time at Myrtle Beach. -i-.
Mrs. George Dudley of Bennettsville
is visiting Mrs. Lutle Bethea. Mrs.
J. A. Moore spent Sunday in
Florence. \ j. ii
Miss Rae Gandy of Darlington fp
f visiting friends in town. c> "
Mrs. Judson Allen of Allendale is
visiting Mrs. D. S. Allen.
Miss Bessie McLean is visiting rel^
atives in Greensboro, N. C.
Schubert McCutcheon spent the
week end in Sims, S. C. with friends.
Mr. Y. L. McLean spent the week
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Miss Alma Jackson of Nichols is
visiting Miss Myrtle Stubbs.
Mr.?W. Oakes of Darlington spent
Sunday in town.
Misses Mary and Frances Chandlei
are visiting in Hendersonville, N. C.
Miss* Piuline Hunter of Pendleton
is visiting Misses Christine and
Grace Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tolar spent a
few days last week at Jackson
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Blum of Latta
y spent Sundayjjfc-ith Mr. and Mrs. I
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Mr. D. L. Smith of Walterboro, S.
/ , C., attended the campaign meeting
i hereTuesday'
J. Miss Lucia MCJjees 01 wm?uvu
is visiting her sister, Miss Mamife McLees.
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J f Edwin Rook of Barnwell is visiting
his father, Mr. W. B. Rook. Edwin
worked at(The Herald office several
months last year.
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Miss Olivia Wallace of Greenville
Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ned Sprunt.
Philip Ackerholt of New York has
accepted a, position with the, Morris
Fass Department store.
Worth McKinley returned Friday
from Durham, N. C., where he has
been spending some time with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gaddy of Hamer
spent Sunday in town with Mr. and
> Mrs. J. D. McKinley.
Miss Florine Johnson leaves toi
day for her home in Barnville where
she will spend her vacation.
Mrs. LeRoy Williams went to FayTuoa/tAv
tn visit her sister,
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who is in the hospital there.
L. Cottingham returned Saturday
from King8tree, S. C. where he has
been spending a'few days with friends.
' Dr. and Mrs. C. 8. Browne who
ere living at Rock Hill are spending
a few days in town with relatives.
. Mrs. J. B. Ramsey returned home
Sunday night after spending some
time with relatives at Williams and
Ehrhardt.
; Mrs. W. H. Wood who has been
t spending some time in Jacksonville
with relatives returned home last
week.
' Messrs. Marlon Mlchaux, James
Hamer, Jord Jordan, Maurice Car.
michael, Albert Allen, Johnnie
' Thompson and Mac McQueen left
[Tuesday fer Asheville, N. C., where
J they will camp for aj^out two weeks.
Revival meetings will begin at the
, Little Rock Baptist church Friday
night. The pastor will be assisted by
Rev. A. Finch, the new pastor of
Kemper, but formerly of Union, S.
C. The meeting is to continue for ten
days.
A meeting of the members of the
Democratic Executive Committee has
been called for Monday at 10 o'clock
1 in the morning. The meeting is held
for the purpose of fixing the candidates'
assessments and arranging for
the bounty campaign which begins
- some time in August.
HOW FAR IS LATTA?
Not So Far That the Statements of
Its Residents Cannot be Verified.
Rath6r an interesting case has been
developed in Latta. Being so near by,
: it is well worth publishing here. The
statement is sincere ? the proof convincing:
I M. H. Minis, retired merchant,
box 234, Latta, S. C., says: "I
have recommended Doan's Kidney
Pills to a number of persons and have
: also used them myself. A few years
i ago I had a spell with my kidneys.
I These organs became weak and infrequent
in action and caused me a
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food deal of suffering. Right across
the small of my back there was a
consent, heavy, dull pressing down
?&in .which seemed to take all the
energy I had. Upon the advicfe of a
rrierid, I used Doan's Kidney Pills
and they certainly proved to be thO
medicine that my back and; kidneys
needeid. Three boxes of Doanr Kidney
Pills went to the seat of the trotible
and strengthened my back and entirely
cured me. Doan's are a fine remedy."
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. .?7 29t.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
State of South Carolina,
County of Dillon.
Whereas, a petition signed by more
than one-third of the qualified electors
and a like proportion of the resident
freeholders of the age of twen
ty-one years of Fork School District
No. 26, of the county and state afore*
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s&ia asKingi iuai tin viwuuu uc ? *?%ed
in said district on the question of
increasing the levy for common school
purposes by 5 mills, has been presented
to the County Board of Education;
now by the authority vested in us under
Section 1741, Civil Code 1912.
said election is hereby ordered held
on Tuesday, August 10th at Fork
Grocery Co., Inc.
The trustees shall act as managers
of said election and only such electors
as return real or personal property
for taxation, and who exhibit
their tax receipts and registration certificates
as required in general elections
shall be allowed to tote.
Each elector who favors the proposed
levy shall cast a i>allot wit
the word "Yes" writtra or printed
thereon and each elector opposed tc
said levy shall cast a ballot with
word "No" written or printed thereon.
W. C. MOORE,'
H. N. COUSAR /
R. S. ROGERS,'
Members of the County Board of
Education. 7 29 2t.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
State of ?outh Carolina,
County of Dillon,
Whereas, a petition signed by more
thaivone-third of the qualified telec1
tors and a like proportion of the resident
freeholders of the age of twenty-ohe
years of Sellers School District
I\o. 28 of the county and state aforesaid
asking that an election be granted
in said district on Uie question of
increasing the levy for common
school purposes by 4 mills, has been
presented to the County Board of
Education; now ' by the authority
vested in us under Section 1741, Civil
Code 1912, said election is hereb}
ordered held on Friday, August 13
at School building.
The trustees shall act as managers
ooja oipftion and only such elec
tors as return real or personal prop
erty for taxation and who exhibit
their tax receipts and registrator
certificates as required in general
elections shall be allowed to vote.
Each elector who favors the proposed
levy shall cast a ballot witfc
the word "Yes" written or printed
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thereon and ^each elector opposed to
said levy shall cast a ballot with the
word "No" written or printed thereon.
W. C. MOORE,'
H. N. COUSAR, .
: R. S. ROGERS, *
Members of the County Board ' of
' Education. 7 29 2t.
SMOKING TOBACCO 7
FACTS FROM THE
ENCYCLOPAEDIA
The Use of Flavorings Deter
mines Difference In Brands
The Encyclopaedia Britannica says
about the manufacture of Brooking tobacco:
"...on the Continent and in
America, certain 'sauces' ire employed
.. .the use of the 'sauces* is t^imph&ve
the flavour and burning qualities of the
leaves." Which indicates that a smoker's
enjoyment depends as much upon the
flavoring used as uphn the tobacco.
Your nose is a sure guide in the matter
of flavorings. Try this simple test
with several tobacco brands: pour some
tobacco into your pairs, r:b briskly,
and smell. You will rotice a distinct
difference in the frrTrance cf every
brand. The tobacco that smells best to
you will smoke best in your pipe, you
can rest assured. ' " , '
Carefully' aged, old Burley tobacco,
plus a dash of pure chocolate, gives
TUXEDO Tobacco a pure fragrant
your nose car. quickly d'stingtiish from
any other tobacco. Try it see.
Leading Candidate
For Railroad Commissioner.
I stand for a clean campaign?
a better enforcement of all laws
as applicable under tbe super
vision of the Commission. A
better freight and passanger traffic.
A more liberal provision for
the traveling public comfort.
Courtesy, strict attention to
duty, and the welfare of the public
interest, is my motto.
Ask my home-folks about me.
they know.
Sixteen years treasurer of
' Kershaw County.
I D. M. McCASKILL,
Kershaw County, Camden, S. C.
i Candidate for Railroad Commissioner
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FOR SALE? My two houses ? the
one in which I am living and the
i one J. H. McLaurin is occupying. G.
1 G. McLaurin.?7 29 3t.
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FOR SALE?Fordston Tractor, Cats
Thresher, 7 foot double harrow,
two or three young black mare
mules weighing about 1200 lbs.
each all in good shape. J. F. Herring,
Dillon, S. C.?7 22 2tp.
FOR SALE?One windmill with 60
foot steel tower, 1250 gallon cypress
tank, 1 No. 2 Myer's pump,
further particulars write 0. D,
Barlow.?7 29 2tp.
I AM READY TO THRESH FOP
the public at any time, wheat, oaU
or peanuts. J. F. Herring, Dillon,
S. C. R. 1. Box 2.?Atp.
FOR SALE ? 1920 model Jordar
car. Been rup about 3000 miles
Reason for selling have agency foi
another car. Apply to James Hogar
or S.G. Rogers, Dillon, S. C. ? It
FOR SALE ? One Jersey Cow Foni
years old. Good milker. No horns
Very gentle. Easily kept. J. A. Net
ties, Dillon, S. C.?ltp.
ROBESON COUNTY FARM LAND*
for Sale?I have several of th<
best farms in Robeson county
North Carolina, for sale. Thest
farms ere all well located as to rail
road and highway facilities, ant
are in the tobacco belt of the eoun
ty. Also several hundred acres o
-well located and drained cut-ove
lands. Also several million fee
original growth pine timber. Se<
or write me at Lumberton, N. C. D
A. Shaw. 7 29 3t.
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WANTED?Certificates of indebtedness
Issued by The Hamer Cotton Mills
in 1909. Apply, Box 209. 2ti \
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HOUSE FOR SALE? Four roocccv;.
dwelling io quick buyer at ? low ;
price as this house must be->->tbrn
down and moved. J. Earle Bethea.
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' FORDS, FORDS. ?I have several
Fords at low prices. Also a buick
six. Call at my garage. J. Earle
Bethea.
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LADIES ATTENTION ? Aceordian,
side,- box and knife pleating and
hemstitching. 2 1-2 to-3 widths of"1
material required for pleating
skirt, leave last seam open all wajr
down. Pleating skirts 31-50 each.
1 Hemstitching 12 1-2 cents per
; yard. Work returned promptly.'
' Mail all work to J. P. Lee, Fay- ;
eeteville, N. C.?7 22 2tp.
r FOR SALE ? Stock of merchandise
and fixtures, dry goods, notions,
shoes and groceries, $12000.00.,
Will sell as a whole or will sell ;
eparately. Lease on store good until
January. J. D. Hargrove, Exe_
cutor.?7 15.
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f WANTED ? Young people to pre. s
i pare for stenographic and book- .
keeping work. We average filling .
1 one vacancy out of four in our .
- , employment bureau at salaries
f ranging from $85 to $175 per
r month. Prepare yourself for one of t
the unfilled positions. For full in^ ..
8 formation, write Draughon's, Co-?
lumbia, S. C. We guarantee posi- .
tions.?7 15 4t.
"Is in town drink
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Our soda fountain so far has been
the Mecca for the soda-loving public
of this vicinity. Here the crowds
come?follo^r the crowds. This Is
the proper place to meet and treat.
We are serving the very finest soda
possible. Scores of different combinations
and flavors, from the simple
five cent drink to the 35 cents
fancy concoction. And service ?
the very cleanest, most courteous
service possible to offer. ' Surely
this should be your fountain and
J "HERS."
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