The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, August 05, 1920, Image 2
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H NOTICE OF ELECTION.
State of South Carolina,
Wm Whereas, a petition signed by more
Jm than one-thircUbf the qualified elec V
tors and a lik/proplrtion of the res.i?
dent freeholders of Jthe age of twefi
W ty-one yearsJpf Fox School Distwct
ft No. 26, of UK coun# and state atfire'
said asking Jhat anAlection be Ranted
In said Ilstrlct m the questjin of
v increasing me levy lor common abhool
purposes m 5 mill? has been pfcsented
to thejounty Bfard of Edylation;
" now by tjft authorfty vested iwus un[
der Sectln 1741,|Clvll Codef 1912.
I"! <a hftrohv nrHASf) held
IThe^fLtees shfUl act as managers!
Of aalda election and only Much electors
aJreturq reil or per#nal property
tSr taxation! and wjflb exhibit
their tlx receipts fend regifratlon certificates
as requl-ed in sneral elections
shall be allbwed tee vote.
Each elector yho fajpors the proposed
levy shall [cast a ballot wit1
tbe word "Yes' written or printed
thereon and each elector opposed to
said levy shall cast a ballot with
Leading Candidate
For Railroad Commissioner.
I stand for a clean campaign-a
better enforcement of all laws
as applicable under tbe supervision
of tbe Commission. A
better freight and passanger traf
.? ? e I
fc he. A more liberal provision tor j
the traveling public comfort.
Courtesy, strict attention to:
I > duty, and the welfare of tbe pubi
lie interest, is my motto.
Ask my borne folks about me.
they know.
Sixteen years ' treasurer of
^ Kershaw County.
D. M. McCASKILL,
Kershaw County, Camden, S. C.
Candidate for Railroad Commissioner
J J Was a ||
% HI Misery HI
| II Mn* P* M. Jones, of BH!
!|| Palmer, Olda., writes: |j i
UR , " From ihe time 1 en- J IN
Hi tered into womanhood 1A
HI ... I looked with dread ii
fc | from one month to the i i
H| mxL I suffered with my I g
H| back and bearing-down R H
Vfte pain, until life to me was 1 j|
|| a misery. 1 would think |l
H 1 could not endure the ||
|| pain any longer, and I ||
UW gradually got worse. . . I n|
H | Nothing seemed to help | jfl
H| me until, one day, , . . | |
GARDUI
P o Oman's Tonic
_ "I took four bottles,"
llll ^r*? J?nes 8oes on to ir&]i
JByI say, "and was not only 11} III!
U U greatly relieved, but can U y
I I truthfully say that 1 have I I
I I " It has now been two E E
I years since I took Cardui, I I
BlJfl and I am still In good JvJI
IH1 health. . . 1 would ad- Hi
III V^4C woman or girl I H i
9 Si I to use Cardui who is a J H I
' fifffj wfftref tram any female flJHMj
|l If you suffer pain earned |l
HI from womanly trouble, or HI
t* II M yoa feel the need tf a H I
HI good strengthening tonic If I
|U to build up yourrun-dowx gy
|H system, take the advice |B
|H of Mrs. Jones. Try Car- |H j
fl ^ It helped her. We IH
JJU beQere it will help you. |j||
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& * OWN A DOR^YOU *
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I * THROWraTjRQGERS *
I * MOJ0RS COf ?\*
HE
word "No" wiJRen or printed thlfeon.
WfTJ. MOORK, JT
M. N. COUSAR Jr
Jk. S. ROGERSjir
Members of the i County Board of
location. 7 29 2t.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
State of South Carolina,
County of Dillon,.
Whereas, a n?titl<p signed by more
than one-thir# of tile qualified telectors
and a lljft proportion of the resident
freehojHers off the age of twenty-one
yearwof SelBrs School District
No. 28 of fte courJy and state aforesaid
askinft that awelection be granted
in saydistrictJbn the question of
increasip the ?vy for common
school prposes m A mills, has been
presented to the#County Board of
Educawon; now Iby the authority
vestepn us undir Section 1741, Civil
Come 1912, saw election is hereby
ordeAd held on Friday, August 13,
at Spool buildiJg.
TMb trustees slall act as managers
nt cfllH olATtinn nd only such elec
torJaa return reSl or personal property
for taxation! and who exhibit
the* tax receipt! and registration
cerwflcates as itquired in general
elections shall belallowed to vote.
E4ch elector wo favors the proposefa
levy shall fcast a ballot with
the Word "Yes" [written or printed
therdpn and eaclf elector opposed to
said fevy shall est a ballot with the
word \'No" writtln or printed thereon.
W. C. MOORE,
H. N. COUSAR,
R. S. ROGERS,
Members of the County Board of
Education. 7 29 2t.
SMOKING TOBACCO
FACTS FROMJHE
ENCYCLOPAEDIA
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The Use of Flavorings Determines
Difference In Brands
The Encyclopaedia Britannica Bays
about the manufacture of smoking tobacco:
" 1.. on the Continent and in
America, certain 'sauces' are employed
.. .the use of the 'sauce^ is to improve
the flavour and burning qualities of the
leaves." Which indicates that a smoker's
enjoyment depends as much upon the
flavoring used as upon 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 ycur palm, rub briskly,
and smell. You will notice a distinct
difference in the fragrance of every
brand. The tobacco that smells best to
you will smoke best in your pipe, you
can rest assured. ( 9
Carefully aged, old Burley tobacco,
plus a dash of pure chocolate, gives
TUXEDO Tobacco a pure fragrance '
rirwo ?n nnicltlv ri istinvuish from
;uui uuw w.lHu.^ . '.U '
any other tobacco. Try it and see.
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This mower is as easy on your horses as
of hay in every mile the horses travel. Cot
Braddy-Wheeler
Oar friends are doing more "cro*
are the "minority" crowers.
Two hundred thousand Southern a
"GREEN FLAG" Motor Oil bee
GROWING OVER." They find th
only answers, but
TCpEMfSn drop, the highest p
Supplied by the fellowia
Aek (or Green Flee
Gear Compouad and
fup Greene
Auto Service Co., Dillon, 8. C.
The Schafer Co., Little Rock, S. C.
Floyd Dale Oarage, Floyd Dale, S. C.
V
NOTICE,
Notice is hereby Jlven tbrft I har
disposed of rm holjflngs in tfte lum^i
company trpTlnspts TolaZ ? Parfe
to A. B. J<Jhe.nfA. B. Pjfker wTf
S. RogersJrhoMave asaAnedlii out
standing Jndjvtedness^f J0> sal
company/aiw^all accynt^jWue sai
companw shJuld be q^ld^ro the sal
A. B. llarkfr, A. B/Joitlan and E
S. RogZs, trading tyf'th^Dillon Couc
ty Lmfcber Co.
7 22r 3t. W. C. Tolar.
NOTICE.
TD18 lg to noiiry any ana au pei
sons that I firbld them to hire o
harbor my son, Teby Jackson, eg
16. Any person firm or corporatlo
not complying with this notice wl!
be dealt with according to law.
W. R. JACKSON,
7 29 3tp. Latta, S. (
ECZENAP
I Money blck without Qseetioo ^
if HUNTS Selve fclU in the
trtilrattl of ITCH, BC2BMA. ^3
XI NO WORM. TXTTBR off
other iCeblnc akin "
Try 7S oest bo* et our riek. / /
For sale by Erans Pharmacy,
SQUEEZED
TO DEATH
When the body begins to stifiez
and movement becomes painful ii
is usually an indication that tb<
kidneys are out of order. Keep
these organs healthy by taldnj
COLD, MEDAL
The world's standard remedy for kidney
liver, bladder and uric add troubles
Fair.oaS since 1696. Take regularly and
keep in good health. In threa sizes, ai:
druggists. Guaranteed as represented
Look for the name Gold Medal on every ha
and au.pt no Imknttoe .
NOTICE OF FIN^? DISCHARGI
Notice is herjfygiven that D. V
Bethea, admiijflrator ef the estat
of A. LeRoyBethea, Mhued, jd
made appl JKion ung^me for Jjmi
dischargers admU^firator andjytha
MondavJ^ugust^th, at 10 timock i
the foefnoon Mis been appointed fc
the hearing Ar the said ^fftion.
All perscSB holding cyfns again:
the saldJltate are remJrated to fil
them wn the admiqptrator, on c
before^!onday, August 9th, or thl
notior will be plead ih bar of thel
recovery.
HERE i9 the only successful
wide-cut mower. It saves
50% of your mowing cost by
cutting twice as much in the same
time. Compensating lever and
spring carries the cutter bar on the
k drive wheels instead of dragging it
ion the ground. This Increases traction,
does away with side draft
and weight on horses' necks ?
greatly lengthens life of machine.
E-B
plowing corn, and will cut two acre#
ue in and see it. Bring your boy along,
Co. Dillon, S. C
ring" than wa are?-became we
otomobQe owners me and praise
ause it is something ''WORTH
is world's supreme lubricant not
' w
raitnnuiy mini?w w ?
irinciplet of motor lubrication.
no nioro to begta vitk
lin in tho ?nd
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? vtU-kwrm do*kr?4
L. F. Ellis, Mallory, S. C.
Rowland Machine Co. Rowland, N.(
A. K. McKellao, Homer, S. C.
^ Why man
; we ma<
cigaretl
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carton
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l* JOEiftliELL DATU6,
li ^j^Tudge of ^rfwate
7 County.
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State of South Carolkrif, ,/'
Jt County of DllwrfT ^
e Court of ComnMpr Pleas.^*
>r J. Rich HajjfTi'laintitff
lr C. D. Haj?r Lawtonffl. Hayes, Marvin
L^mayes, LsflTHayes, Richard
, Bounds and M/ry E. Bounds, defendants.
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Oh hearing the application of J/
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BrickB
WeVre now
orders for brick
If yoirunteni
vise you to^buy/
it will bp imtyo^
Loan nas \&(
three months fa
higher ana thfe ^
If intenesfted
Laytoi
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ie this
te for you! A
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JLjJ Jm i-- 9T Bs 1^
i /^AMELS fit
I Vy siressocoi
they were mad<
I Ir Unique flavoi
raT < low-mild-body
HL ity and expert b
ish and choice
JJk are a revelation
Camel blend to <
smoked straigh
With Cameli
without tiring
. leave no unples
^ taste; no unple;
: A| To get a line
yip you so comple
. puff-for-puff w
a are told trtrywhtrt ^
*?&T?'S,dZlZ the world at ar
fer quality to a
gly rtcommtad /A/a
- ~whtn"rou R. J. REYNOLDS TOB
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Rich Hayes, plaintiff abo^ named; pi
Ordered, that Jfl^yE^ne, Esq., be, 10
and he is her|(Pr&l$"Bted Guardian J)
ad litem n^hagSbs'ent infant
fendantJRich^reounds, for tbPpur- Jt
pos^gf thUPaction, unleash e said
dartfidanLffr some one hi'nis behalf, a
within l^renty-days jJ^m service of a'9
cow^f this ordain the manner th
heroin directed, procure a Guardian oi
ad/"tem tp be appointed. ft
^rOrdered, F^ner, that this order
be served on said absent Infant by 7
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ff
ih position to /ill pre
it building thi year
'now, as the wish seas
>ible to filrdrders pr(
Ivanced 390 per c
d every iniioation is
Vill force in advance
wite or ^hone\
i I^rick'N
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t your cigarette de- I
npletely you'll agree I
3 to meet your taste I
r, fragrance and mel- M
due to Camels qual- I
lend of choice Turk- U
Domestic tobaccos 8
[ You will prefer the |
either kind of tobacoo
t! I
3 you can go the limit
your taste. They
isant cigaretty afterasant
cigaretty odor! . :V(;
on why Camels win
itely compare them '
ith any cigarette in ; m
ly price. You'll pre- I
)upons or premiums! J
ACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. -jR
ibliehing the same in each wook for |
tree (3) successive weeksiti^heDll- I
n Herald, a newspapefc?fti(?i?Tied at |fl
ily 7,
I herefrflffiftlfy that the ahojg'u a
corra^Wopy of the ordeaJn the ?
>ov^flRutled action, nojmn file in
tj#rfice of the ClerjUK the Court
ffCommon Pleas o^Znllon county.
ily 7th, 1920.. ? Attest: ?
JNO. C. BETHEA,
22 3t Clerk of Court Common Pleas,*-?.
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l^ljrick
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we would ad;on
is iiear and
jmptly \hen.
ent in me last
that it will go
in brick. \
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