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1 i 1111,1," HMppi T^KsiRERS NOTICE The books for the collection of county, state, poll and road tax will! be opened In my office, October IS and continue open until the last day of December, J920, without penalty. After said date the following penal-, ties'will be added: One per cent January, 1 per cent additional in February, 5 per cent; additional until the 15th day of % March when the books will close. ( All districts have special levies fort school purposes. The following is total levy for the various dis* * triets: No. 2 53>4 Carolina No. 3 47 % - ? Harlee, \-? No. 4 49% LittleRock 1 A No. 5 44% Oakland r* No. 6 48% Minturn No. 7 50% Ziofa SH No. 8 53% - Dillon; No. 9 45 % Dothan i No. 10 43 % New Holly I NOT 11 50% Bingham J No. 13 48% Kentyre, No. 13 50% Union 1 No. 14 53% Pages Mill < No. 15 44 % Mt. Calvary ' No. 16 50% Kemper No. 17 49% Bermuda * No. 18 45% Manning ] v No. 20 57%' __ J. ? ^ Lattaj * No. 21 52% Dalcho;1 No. 22 53% Oak Grove < No. 23 44% Hillsboro ' 4 NO. 24 43% High Hill, ^ A No. 25 51% ? __ __ Pleasant Hill 1 No. 26 53% For'k;1 No. 27 43 - Temperance i No. 28 47% SellersC ? All parties between the ages of .211' and 60 years, inclusive, are liable. | unless exempted by law, to a poll tax.' of $1.00. All parties between the ? Pv ages of 21 and 55 years, inclusive, I( are liable to a capitation road tax of < $3.00, unless exempted by law. , / Those who desire to pay their taxes 1 through the mail may expedite mat-; tors by dropping the Treasurer a card I asking for the amount of their taxes, i1 so as to avoid sending the wrong 1/ ' - iv' .. VU n?| Amount, aiso siaung me luwusmy v> i townships (If property is owned in h more than one) god if possible give'] school district where property is i located. After paying taxes examine i your receipts and see if all your j property is covered; If nqt, see about ] It at once. i All persons writing for information i or asking for receipt to be sent to j ] enclose the return postage, as no ] provision is made for this item of ex- t pense. 1 '> .. By following the above suggestions^ complications and additional costs t may be avoided. Any person wishing, the amount j of their taxes will write me not later | than December 1st. , Yours truly, ( JNO. R. WATSON, J-23-t.f. County Treasurer. , ? J TB ] r BtfBIH Mmw huk'withoat emBott i 5k \l If HUNTS Salae fklla in the s^y) ttMBmarti ?k: JA *SVntrtlbOM at ?Z?U2 For sale by Evans Pharmacy, ' MiiS6 traatmeat of ITCH, ECZBMA. ' BINQWOKM, TBTTBR orf /CS*'1 , other Itching akla diMM?k Vg/y .| Try * Bcent bo* at oar riik /*|/ / /J ] For sale by Evans Pharmacy, 't ; " i 1 1 "i i , Why man we mad cigarett v M - : ^ ? Carnelt Y^i {.?> Po.ifl c">ni IfcSjvA ft5 AVlQ; of 20 a .f. (21 ine-pap< NOTICE OF ELECTION Slate of South Carolina, ' , County of Dillon. / Notice ia hereby given that the general election for Presidential and Vice Presidential Electors, United! States Senator and Representatives in Congress will be held at the voting precincts flied by law in the dbunty of Dillon, on Tuesday, November .2, 1920, said day being Tuesday following the first Monday,, as prescribed by the State Constitution. The qualifications for suffrage are are follows: * Residence in State for two years, I in the county one year, in the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote, four months, and the pay-j ment six months before any election of any poll tax then due and pay-j able: Provided, That ministers in1 charge of an organized church and teachers of public schools shall be entitled to vote after six months' residence in the State, otherwise qualified. !, REGISTRATION.?Payment of all taxes, Including poll tax, assessed and collectible during the previous year. rhe production of a certificate or the receipt of the officer authorised to collect such taxes shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. Before the hour fixed for opening the polls Managers and Clerks must take and subscribe to the Constitutional oath. The Chairman of the Board of Managers can administer the oath to the .other Managers and ^o the Clerk; a Notary Public must administer ,the oath to Chairman. The Managers elect,their Chairman ind Clerk. I Polls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o'clock a. m. and cloeed it 4 o'clock p. m., except In the City of Charleston, where they shall be opened at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 p. m. The Managers have the power to fill a vacancy; and If none of the Managers attend, the citizens can appoint, from, among the qualified sroters, the Managers, who, after being 3worn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election tne Managers and Clerk must pr oceed publicly to open the ballot box and sount the ballots therein, and oontinue without adjournment until the same is completed, and make a statement of the result for each office, ind sign the same. Within three j lays thereafter the Chairman of the Board, or some one designated by the Board, must deliver to the* Commissioners of Election the poll list, the sox containing the ballots andwritten itatements or tne result 01 me election. MANAGERS OF ELECTION.?The 'ollowmg Managers of Election have >een appointed to hold the election it the various precincts in the :ounty. l I Latta?Earnest Parham, Henry Bethea and A. L. Bethea. Centerville?H. N. Cousar, D. S. Rogers and J. F. Williams. i Lake View?John HuggJns, A. Q.! 3age and Charlie Hayes, Fork?G. D. Carmichael, C. S. Rogers and Z. Edwards. Oak Grove?T. L. Fore, S. J. Berry and Vernon Hayes. Floyd Dale?L. B. Alford, M. J.! Rogers and J. R. McLaurln. Judson?J. L. Cottingljam, J. C.' Bennett and J. E. Norton. 1 Little Rock?D. W. Bethea, L. A.1 Manning and M. S. Britt. Maple Mill?M. Butler, Thos. McPhatter and Edward Todd, nnirm?S W. .Tflckaon. W. J. Adams and B. A. Harrelson. Pleasant Hill?J. O. Regan, E. V. tyoody and D. D. McDonald. Gaddys Mill?Willie Grantham, W. | i^AMELS 1 L V^/ sires so a they were ma< mSHF" Unique flav sMF low-mild-bod] V ity and expert ish and choic f are a reve^a^0] Camel blend tc smoked straig With Came without tirinj jHaBr ^eave no unpk > ^^PtPPS taste; no unpl '7 hIM&uvm you so comp an, wW.^? puff-for-puff 1 SSSWthe world at 2 )0 ciiarettea)in a ilaaa- n f i A ir-covered carton. We iGJT QllQIltV tO ( 7y recommend </??? for //>e home or office _ . __ or when jrou travel R< J> REYNOLDS TO f Lupo and F. D. McDonald. Mi Calvary?E. P. Wiggins, T. J. Walker and J. H. Moody. Bermuda?L. L. Stephens, C. M. Moody and B. C. Moody. Hamer-^-D. McDufflie, Watson McDaniel and W. S. Campbell. The Managers at each precinct named above are requested to delegate one of their number to secure the box and blanks for the election. J. B. McCUTHEON, J. D. HARGROVE, HINIARD ROGERS, Commissioners of Federal Election for Dillon County, S. C. October 13, 1920. FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE | Notice is hereby given that Peter M. Stewart, Admr. of the estate of Don C&rmichael, deceased, has made application unto me for final discharge as administrator , and that m 1 xt v* 1 a ttt murbu*y, juuycuivci 1VU, av av a. ut. | 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 I them with the administrator on or before 10 a. m. in the forenoon on November 4th, or this notlce will be plead In bar of their recovery. JOE CABELL DAVIS, Judge of Probate, 10-144t Dillon County. roa sale av Evans Pharmacy and all drug stores. GOOD POSITIONS GUARANTEED Your business course at Draught's ends by securing a good paying position. Right now we are'able to fill only 25 per cent of,the calls for trained business help coming daily to our employment department from all the large towns throughout the Carolinas. A 'business course at Draughon's means a good paying position. Write for particulars. DRAUGHON'S, Columbia, S. C. nn^i, i .? Anti-Ferment bl; 2 CHILDREN 8? SSE "fftf ?nrw U NDMarfti t STOMACH ul K*m b OjiMlwr. DkrrW fij \\ cumUir^ <; c^uoJafi^cj. jj <(' jj MU M*T*U ?aOC~" j mtiumTSSw?. [J tSXX HOL1C. f p J EJ * fit your cigarette deDmpletely you'll agree de to meet your taste! or, fragrance and melj due to Camels qual- / blend of choice Turke Domestic tobaccos n! You will prefer the ) either kind of tobacco ht! ils you can go the limit ? your taste. They ' _? j-J n. 3asani cigareny aueieasant cigaretty odor! e on why Camels win letely compare them with any cigarette in my price. You'll precoupons or premiums! BACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. CITATION' jm ''./i State of South Carolina,., . County of Dillon. By Joe Cabell Davis, Probate Judge: Whereas, A. O. Elvington made suit to me to grant unto him letters of administration of the estate and effectB of J.. A. Elvington. The8e are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. A. Eiving-, ton, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Dillon on Saturday, Octoer 30, next, after publication hereof, at 10 o'clock in the fore-j noon, to show cause, if any they( have, whv the said administration' should not be granted. Given under by hand this 12th day of October, Anno Domini, 1912. JOE CABELL DAVIS, L. S. Judge of Probate, 10-14-2t Dillon County. s \ " MASTER'S SALE State of South Carolina, County of Dillon. In the Court of Common Pleas, j Bennie Williams Wingate, Plaintiff, against Ed. Williams et al., Defend' ants/ > Pursuant to an order of his Honor, Edward Mcjyer, Judge of the Fourtfi Judicial Circuit, bearing date the 14th day df June, 1920, the undersigned, as Master for Dillon County, will sell during the legal hours of sale, bn the first Monday In November, 1920, same being the first, before the court house door in th? town of Dillon, in the county of Dillon, in the State aforesaid, at public auction to the highest bidder, the following described property: "All* that certain .tract of land in Dillon county, State of South Carolina, contaihing eight acres, more or less, and being bounded by tract of land 'of Ed. Williams and lands of Allen Ford, and being known as the Mary Williams lands." Terms of sale. cash. Purchaser to pay for all papers and revenue stamps. Any person bidding off the s?id property and refusing to comply with his bid therefor, said property will be resold upon the same or some subsequent salesday at the risk of the former purchaser. > A. B. JORDAN, Master for Dillon County. 10-H-3t NOTICE Notice is gived that a meeting of the stockholders of the Page's Mills Live Stock Company will be held at the office of the company in the town of Lake View, S. C., on Friday, the K 22nd day of October, at 12 o'clock noon, to consider a resolution to liqul- date the company's affairs and surrender its charter. PAGES MILLS LIVE STOCK CO., By B. A. ARNETTE, President. 9-30-4t I Stop, I A * Read what the X for "Meltone": ' A. ar t . <1 X Meitone expent { Mr. W. B. Sander % Mr. F. M. Edwa ty, says he suffer x trouble for years. | done him a great | Mr. A. M. Horn | is a great blood p pawed him on 1 X near run into blot !- of Meltone and it | ning sore for four * saved his leg fron Mr. W. A. Hayes * with indigestion < * ? - * says he has used | anything he wish< t mend Meltone to I X medicine he has t * William James % with rheumatism > imaginable, and si X him sound and wi \ ^ | Meltone, tl > stomach remi r\ m macy, i; Sold by 4 J4 Money refunded McBee, 5. C., // nof s v Farmers Stor< PUBLIC GRA rrnTTTnr? rvr 3e,js.v i^jE, ur . . < Until the new Cotton Warehoi quarters of the Dillon County Ware tion will be at the Farmers Tobacc< Bring your cotton to this w< , obtain a State Warehouse Receipt. R. C. Banks, is the authorize* grade each bale of cotton for you. ' v We have leased, this warehoc Dillon County in holding their co banks of the county have said to us 1 Warehouse Receipts from people at collateral renew the loans made The opinion of the leading fl] f.ected at the cotton meeting held when it was decided that cotton si 40 per certs per pound wis obtal If you sell your cotton at 29 your debt for the y?ar, but yoi good shape financially as you were last spring. Join the holding movement fo Come to this warehouse and fli and the benefit to be derived by 1: receipt will be given ydfci, if you stc of each bale you store,, stated in tl Should you not wish to store y know for yourself what you haveof your cotton that you have a nui him the grade of it. This is good fully repaid for your small expens< HAVE TOUR COTTON < HAVE YOUR COTTON I STORE YOUR COTTON The Dillon Coui J _ ana manteiing DIRECT* Dr. J. H. David, T. L. Manning, J. R. Regan, W. H. Smith, H. M. Rogers. 1 Subscribe to / f _ook and I people of Dfllon a ;d a tape worm froi s1 little boy after ta irds, ex-rural police ed with inditfestior Says two bottles c deal of good. of Dillon, S. C., say urifier. Says four yi lis leg; it left a run >d poison. Says he healed his leg up ai years. Says he b< 1 being amputated. 5 of Dillon, S. C., says -1 -A 1_ j. LI. ina siomacn irouuie 3 bottles of Melton as to. And he can be the best indigesti :ver tried, of Dillon, S.C., says for years and has t: ays 4 bottles of Mel ell. * m le great liver, idy sold by E\ s. c. I. Isemcrn, Little Rock, 1 by the Meltone Medu atisfactory. _ May e Cotton _ . * ' ;'vV; 1 DER IS AT FARMERS ' i:'.t ]Wk ' ; 4 j' i IMA If* #1 ?f #A?B MflA 4V A VAA/I_ W iav la i cttuj iui UBQ| iuc ucou* ^ house and Marketing Corpora3 Warehouse. irehouae, hare It graded,/ and. | d cotton grader and he will * ' i ise in order to aid farmers of . tton for higher prices. The that they will accept the Cotton who owe them, and on them to farmers. lanciers of the county was re-. at the courthouse on Monday hould be held until a price of nable. cents, you may be able to pay 1 certainly will not be in as > before you planted your crop j i.V ' A r 40 cent cotton.' ? nd out all about tbe particulars taring your cotton graded. A >*e your cotton, with the grade ,f ?e receipt. " our cotton, hare it graded, and ? , ?be able to say to the buyer ruber of bales for sale and tell business for you; you \^1 be } and trouble. > *"v ' ' SHADED, STAPLED, ' ?"38 FOB A PURPOSE. f ity Warehouse f 1 * Corporation . ... .'I . W. W. Evans \ It. S. Rogers, A. V. Bethea, $ L. Cottingham. ' 1 . > A; a =W , .4 /V. . , i the Herald listen! I nd vicinity say ? j n the system of A king two doses. *f of Dillon coun- ? 1 and stomach f ?f Meltone has X I s that Meltone ? ears ago a mule X ining sore, very used one bottle | ter being a run- * ? * .ir 11 A 2iieves meirone he has suffered $ : for years. He ? e and can eat i safely recom- *f on and stomach X r he has suffered ried everything ? tone has cured % * t > kidney and ? vans' Phar- f V s.c. * . * zine Co., Inc., of >