The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, November 04, 1920, Image 6

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00* COTTON GINNED IN STATE. 1 Director of Census Makes Preiimiinary Report. Washington, November 1.?Director Sam L. Rogers, of the bureau of the census, Department of Commerce announced the preliminary report on cotton ginned by counties in South Carolina for the crops of 1920 and 1919. The report was made public for the State at 10 a. m. Monday, October 25, 1920. (Quantities are in running bales, ^counting round as half bales. Linters are not included.) 1920 1919 Abbeville 12,076 14,414 Aiken 23,584 28,632 Allendale 9,943 15,121 AnJoMnn 2fi_540 45.158 Bamberg 13,256 19,173 Barnwell 18,136 24,374 Beaufort 127 1,083 Berkeley 3,176 5,194 Calhoun 17,421 22,604 Charleston 115 2,577 Cherokee 4,090 7,838 Chester 9,616 17,087 Chesterfield 11,407 17,702 Clarendon 21,071 27,386 Colleton 3,966 8,420 Darlington 15,172 25,044 Dillon 12,546 26,593 Dorchester 5,594 10.031 Edgefield 13,433 15,857 Fairfield 9,086 12,434 Florence 13,057 24,662 Georgetown 1,192 1,874 Greenville ?10,798 21,985 Greenwood 14,670 20,941 Hampton 5,176 8,173 Horry 1,664 3,760 Jasper 568 1,374 Kershaw 13,462 19,795 Lancaster 4,469 11,42.2 Laurens 22,427 27,043 Lee 18,882 25,511 Lexington 15,005 17,420 McCormick 7,00 10,508 Marion 6,203 10,576 2K 211 43.885 lUftl Newberry 16,562 18,933 Oconee ? 4,905 11,207 Orangeburg 43,248 60,019 Pickens 3,831 10,124 Richland 15,780 16,717 Saluda 13 280 15,848 Spartanburg 21,829 34,513 Sumter 22,446 32,103 Union 7,365 9,096 Williamsburg 12,945 14,036 York 9,790 22,440 The State 562,127 840,587 o CHARGE TWO MEN WITH ABDUCTION Enticed Young School Girls From Home, it is Alleged Bennett8ville, Nov. 1.?O. T. McBride and J. P. Hurt were arrested and brought before Magistrate J. P.J Gibson on a warrant charging them nf VAlin P" wuut LUC auuutiiuii vi v" ? J ~?o school girls about fourteen years of age. The two girls left home to attend school Friday morning, it is alleged and failed to return to their homes that afternoon and were not found until Sunday night. The two girls, It is said, were accidentally seen yesterday, near Hasty, N. C., by a citizen of Bennettsville and his wife. McBride, who, it is alleged, was known to one of the girls as Tom McIver and as being single, is married man, of Cheraw. Hurt is a man of family here. McBride waived preliminary hearing and was released on $2,000 bond. Hurt is in jail, being held in default of the same bond. o CELEBRATES 96TH BIRTHDAY. Conway Field. On Friday, October 22, Mr. John N. Pierce celebrated his Ninety-six birthday, he being the oldest man in this section. A number of invited guests were present to enjoy the beauful repast which consisted of everything to satisfy the inner man. MORE PEP FOR THE II ZYJP Frequently the Only Difference Between the Oeuius and the Dullard Lies in the Condition of the Body. The brain is not normally lazy. Under normal conditions it directly affected by the condition of the body, especially of the ailmentary canal. Stop up the canal and the stagnated poisons will pollute the entire body, j Fill the body with poison and no organ can function properly; much less the brain. Clog the system by allowing chronic constipation and you are neither fit for work nor association. Such troubles are common with mankind. Irregular habits, rash ap-j petites, over worked stomachs andj sluggish livers always decrease the j efficiency of man's brain. One should always keep the system i cleansed. SarDtaS, a scientific pre-j paration of medicinal roots and herbs,; without alcohol, invigorates the slug-i gish liver and kidneys, soothes the irritated overworked stomach, clean-' ses the syste mand strikes at the very root of the many common and dangerous digestive diseases. It will do! wnai me common ia.\autc uunui, , A tablespooful three times a day before meals willl set the system right. An excellent tonic for liver,; stomach, kidney and blood ills. All Dealers and Jobbers. 11 4 It. FIDDLER'S CONVENTION AT LAKE VIEW. There will be a Fiddler's Convention at Lake View School .Auditorium Friday evening, November 5, 1920. at 7:30 o'clock. Splendid music. Delicious refreshments. Good time. Public cordially invited. Proceeds for benefit of the school.?10 28 2t. i Dillon, 8. C., October 28, 1020. A PUT FIGHTING QUALITIES IN TOURJLOOD. ' If You Are Pale and Weak, Without Ambition, You Need a Tonic. | TRY TAKING PEPTO-MANGAN. 1 Rich, Red Blood Fights Off Disease > and Kee<>s You Well and Enables You to Work With Pleasure. j | Serious sicknesB often comes when you least suspect. You may feel a little over-tired. You haven't been ex posed to contagion, yet all of a sudden you are flat on your back and In for a siege of sickness. Your blood did not have fighting qualities. It was weak and thin.' Your vitality and powers of resistence were low. When you overdo you use up energy. Your blood is driven to do more than it can. It becomes clogged with waste. The waste acts like poison. Disease germs get in your blood and dominate. j Don't let yourself run down. Take that good tonic, Pepto-Mangan. It makes richr, red blood that will resist and rout out disease germs. j Pepto-Mangan is widely and heartily endorsed by physicians. It is ef-l fective and easy to take. C orues in' either liquid or tablet form. Both have the same effect. Sold at any drug store. But be sure you get the genuine Pepto-Mangan?1 "Gude's." Ask for it by the name and be sure the full name, "Gude's Pep| to-Mangan,'? is on the package.?advertisement. 11 4 It. Resolutions of Respect. ___________ l Whereas, in the great dispensation' which shapes the course of life and death, our friend and Worshipful | Master, L. K. Bethea, has passed to j ! his final rest, and I j Whereas, his passing was suden and untimely and while his brethren feel j ; the loss his death entails, they stand 'submissive before the inexplicable j mystery that shrouds the great bel>ond, now, therefore, be it I | Resolved, That our country has I lost a good citizen, our community a good neighbor, and above all, Fork ! Lodge No. 258 Ancient Free Masons ja true and faithful brother. ' | Resolved Further, That a copy of jthese resolutions be published in the' I Dillon Herald, a copy sent to the I family of our deceased brother, and1 1 the same spread upon the minutes of jour lodge. I S. J. Braswell, i C. E. Taylor, I N. N. Schofield, 111 4 It. Committee. I I LONG SEARCH ENDED, ! , REWARD AFTER FOUR YEARS' OF SUFFERING I * I READ MR. JUSTICE'S STATEMENT "I have suffered for four years from rheumatism and constipation. Not long ago I saw an ad. in the paper with a free coupon attached. I clipped it out and got a free bottle of RE-CU-MA. I took it according to directions and about the fourth day myi rheumatisf left me. I had also suffered from constipation which was relieved. I have only taken one bottle, but I never felt better in my life than 1 do now. I "For years I have taken different i kinds of medicine, but I can honestly ! say that RE-CU-MA has done me more good than anything I have everj taken. "I think RE-CU-MA should be recommended to every sufferer from1 I rheumatism for I know it is what 1 they need to make them well. 11 want this letter published so others I willl know that RE-CU-MA has done for me, and what it will do for them. ! I never expect to be without RE-CUMA again. "(Signed) J. S. Justice. Durham, N. C."! RE-CU-MA is sold on a four days' guarantee by Evans Pharmacy, and all good drug stores at $1.20 and tax. II 4 It.?adv. NOTICE. Notice is given that I have disposed. of tny interest in the Palmetto Cafe to C. G. Hatch, who assumes all indebtedness against the business and will hereafter continue it under | the name of the Palmetto Cafe. A1U accounts owing the said business should be paid to Mr. C. G. Hatch who has authority to receipt against them in full. J. R. HATCH, ~ ^ r ifiOA 11 A At union, a. c/., uti. u, ?A* i ^?v. SAVED HIS HOUSE. Mr. R. L. Mclntyre, of Altoona. Ala., says: "Dr. LeGear's Antiseptic Healing Powder quickly healed some bad wire cuts on my hor3e. I defy any stranger to find the slightest scar on him." Dr. LeGear's Advice and Remedy saved this valuable animal. He warns you nott to leave a wound, sore or cut exposed, but t dust on Dr. LeGear's Antiseptic Healing Powder, which instantly forms an antiseptic protection and promotes healthy healing. In his 28 years of Veterinary practice and Expert Poultry Breeding, Dr. LeGear has compounded a' remedy for every curable ailment of stock or poultry. Whenever they require a remedy, it will pay you. as' it did Mr. Mclntyre, to purchase from your dealer the proper Dr. LeGear Remedy, on a satisfaction or money back guarantee. ?11 4 20. CITATION. The State of South Carolina, County of Dillon, by Joe Cabell Davis, Probate Judge: Whereas C. J. Bennett, Jr., has made suit to me to grant unto him letters of administration of the estate and effects of Chas. J. Bennett, Sr. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Chas. J. Bennett, Sr., deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate to be held at Dillon on Thursday, November 4th next, after publication hereof at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 27th day of October, Anno Domini, 1920. JOE CABELL DAVIS, Judge of Probate, 10 28 2t. Dillon County. NOTICE. All persons are forbidden to trespass in any manner whatsoever upon the lands of the undersigned, either by fishing, hunting, hauling straw, wood or other materials. Any violation of this notice will be prosecuted under the statutes of the State oi South Carolina. 10 28 4t H. McRae, NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE Notice Is hereby given that W. L Grainger, administrator of the estate of E. M. Grainger, deceased, hae made application unto me for final discharge as administrator and thai Saturday, November 13 th, at 10 a m. in the forenoon has been appointed for the hearing of the said petition. All persons holding claims agalnsl the said estate are requested to file them with the administrator on oi before 10 a. m. in the forenoon or November 13th, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. JOE CABELL DAVIS, Judge of Probate, 10-14 4t 1 Mon?r b?ok without qnwtiom 7ft \l 1/ HUNTS Sohro fell* In tba 1) treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA. rftT hfi RINGWORM, TETTER or / 4Lf Im othor Jtehloe ?kln di??iw. ^ ^ i/l Try i n o?ax Domgui nu, ? THMPJy ACCURACY IN MEASURES together with fresh drugs has built our reputation as expert pharmacists Your doctor's prescription is carried out carefully and accurately. Oui service is prompt and our prices moderate. We handle a full line of sick room supplies and toilet articles. MOODY DRUG CO. W I W m* K ^I roa sale by Evans Pharmacy and all dru? Btores. Grey Kocssi-iie (Extra Wet) Ft Most popular fell drink of the Jj[|Ji day. Try it and get the benefit, jjgj^ Made with the oelebrated GREY ROCK Mln- ytsgjjs?! end Water. Write for jmtkmrfS eater booklet. ASK TOrnr> r.DOC^n B jujK k I Hi | Anti-Fmi 1 I CHILDREN i ?/ i m . 11 co?TAi?f bwqqwci j I r? DWfcnrftW rSTOMACH >i BOWELS ?! ft>r*??i7, DiurW && ~j; j CKJm Morewj^K- ' Cr(H?f PuJmJjncT. | j! i flflcaCS S- | (W1 WtUIWJ KM i (J j ANTI.rCRMtNT ! 'miutuDU (Hmicu (o! 1 | BOCK HILL S. C |) FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Peter M. Stewart, Admr. of the estate of; Don Carmlchael, deceased, has made, application unto me for final dls-i charge as administrator and that Thursday, November 4th, 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 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. NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Low Berry, administratrix of the es tate of Milton Berry, deceased, ha? , made application unto me for final discharge as such administratrix and I that Thursday, November 18th, 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 > Thursday, November 18, or this noi tice will be plead in ba rof their re[ covery. JOE CABELL DAVIS, , 10 28 4t Dillon County I t The Fa Situal SOUTHERN E Invej The year 1916 was the beet yei more money In the state of 8onth The following figures speak fa Statement at In Investment 6roes Revenue Total Expenses . Net Revenue Nr oent of net earnings to Invest] Contrast that with the ] earned in your business! This Company has neve equal to the legal rate oi State of South Carolina, i exoese earnings during the ures show the actual opera The investment shown Is erty, and Is what it orlglxu pany. There Is not one do "going value*" or any soproperty. There is no qooetlon of e capitalization of any kind The next advertleem SO As sure a are a fool % you will like YOU never got sue contentment as C you. Camels quality blend of choice Turkis! m Qcfirt Uili wO II V>s A goodness possible?an prefer this Camel hie kindoftohaccosmok Camels mellow-mi revelation! Smoke freedom without tiring They leave no unple retty aftertaste nor i cigaretty odor! Give Camels every compare them puff-fc any cigarette in the w \ DCZENAP Momf tM?k wttboat JT"^\ *, tt hunts uu i* th? Ji^A w WMWOli^TT^fjfc?| N other hthlnc akia tiiwin. ,J " Try <7Smo1 knUw rt*. ^// /? N Tor sale by Evan* Pharmacy, N N TREASURER'S NOTICE a u The books for the collection of ? county, state, poll and road tax will a be opened in my office, October 15 and continue open until the last day of December, 1920, without penalty. t] After said date the following penal- t) ties will be added: a One per cent January, 1 per cent additional in February, 5 per cent additional until the 15th day of t March when the books will close. n All districts have special levies for ? school purposes. The following is ^ the total levy for the various districts: _ No. 2 53 % Carolina : No. 3 47% Harlee No. 4 49% LittleRock No. 5 44% Oakland " No. 6 48% Mintura No. 7 50 % Zion J No. 8 53 % Dillon * No. 9 45?% Dothan No. 10 43% New Holly J No. 11 50% Bingham D No. 12 48% Kentyre No. 13 50% ?Union r No. 14 53% Pages Mill 1 No. 15 44%?' Mt. Calvary No. 16 50% Kemper No. 17 49% Bermuda S 2 cts of the Tel tion in South Cai By J. Eppa Brown, President tELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAF itment, Expense, Re1 ir in the history of this Company. The ( Carolina man ever ociurn, or muoo. r themselves: reetment, Revenue and Expenses, State o 1916 1917 $3,334,059.88 $3,626,664.19 - 967,665.68 1,081,173.86 824,867.05 941,963.30 1 142,788.63 189,22066 ment.. 4.28 8.84 per cent of profit figures represent actual physical i r earned s profit nfl?d ^7 P^l ! Interest in the actual expenses 1 so there were no property and the i past These fig. celred?nothing a tkras in this state. This property it all physical prop. ure representing II illy cost the Con* duce this property liar for franchise, than 100 per oea called intauglble cost. If the Company* itocks or bonds or ured by today's t Involved. These would not exceed ant will give the facts as to the quality s you this Camel Turkish and Domestic ?; ,i ^ o. 18 4514 Manning o. 20 57% Latts. 0. 21 52% Dalcho 0. 22 53% Oak Grove I 0. 23 44% Hillaboro T ? o. 24 43% High HU1 o. 25 51 % __ __ __ Pleasant Hill 0. 26 53% Fork 1 o. 27 43 Temperance o. 28 47% Sellers All parties between the ages of .21 nd 60 jrears, Inclusive, are liable, nless exempted by law, to a poll tax f $1.00. All parties between the ges of 21 and 55 years, Inclusive, re liable to a capitation road tax of JLi 2.00, unless exempted by law. Those who desire to pay their taxes firough the mail may expedite mat?rs by dropping the Treasurer a card sking for the amount of their taxes, 0 as to avoid sending thp wrong mount, also stating the township or ownships (if property is owned in lore than one) and if possible give chool district where property is seated. After paying taxes examine our receiDts and see if all your roperty Is covered; if not, see about t at once. > All persons writing for Information r asking for receipt to be sent to nclose the return postage, as no irovision is made for this item of exv? tense. ' By following the above suggestion? omplications and additional costs nay be avoided. Any person wishing the amount 4 if their taxes will write me not later han December 1st. Yours truly, JNO. R. WATSON, i-28-t.f. County Treasurer. ! !! I II l??W? S-'i ephone rolina 1 H COMPANY srenue )ompany earned durinx that jmt t Booth Carolina. 1918 1919 94,202,816.18 14,667,218.79 1.284.199.92 1,618.327.87 U78,898.47 , 1.468,646.72 60,808.49 69,682^5 * L43 141 " the original cost of the iroperty of the Company le of Booth Carolina, the nenrred In operating that ? gross and net revenue reore and nothing lees. m > worth more than the fig* { Im original coat To repro- \ today woald ooet not leca t more thee It originally s net earnings were mea?> alne of the property, they 1 per cent 1 of tha oorvtat. Camata ere told awaiy whan IjJn} IH in aoentiflcally eealed paekataa rMJ of 20 ci4arattan or tan packEmm ?4?? (200 cjfarattaa) in a jlaaaSRffijj ino-papercovered carton. We nKjTjTSB atronity recommend thia oarton for the homa or oAo* wHH aupply or when you traraL igsBHw Win??on-S?l?m, N. C x USH t-ZX)M?5J^l^ A