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fDR. R. F. DABWDT Deetlst Office Over Bank of Dillon ? ^?a all j an c^Tl ; th' ni^i i s 1 wtm? j j wr g! ANIhFfEMW i * til ? ; ^ Si CHILDREN i 9a ' WW ill 9m rrniiflm rf tke |K S. STOMACH tal BOWELS W -! =?5 ( Ci ?*jj CUnHaf*jF ; Tr i! c^*2Mrmn' ! Ba U. cei 2' nuHsnsnK 10 5| -r=r \ imtmiamtAiti V tocx wu.tc St B< jftpa&y I Dixit PikrteaM Bwe?eFowe fire ' dm ceey, MbetanUal, endurable, ' rw wmlUayar construction with ? insulation against Santmer heat and Shlppad tm aasy-to-haadl? sactlonsau, br plans wa furnish. What j far a Dlxia Fabricated ttungatow. DIXIE HOUSE CC cauumm.1 ln(?4 ^SSS ?f Dtxto Hmm # ?j Sm to ssmT 'J3d\d If toa <w sum. , dari Q & Delicious H hue? / WHERE YOU S *' The same wonderful qualit I fountain has always serve pleasing surroundings witl now as ever. Delicious flavor and piping hot?anc HOT Chocolate Coffee jy, Bouillon Malted Milk w Lemonade hw I " I MOODYD Next to Post Office DILLON, I' ?the guaranteed battery t it makes \ $ Battery Ser Golden Ri TTONEST, skilful I XI our business id< Service is the kind tha confidence. And our Service is? Not to sell you a m present one is worth back up our repairs w guarantee for eight mor tWhy not get our exp battery? No matter will help you to get tl * / a ice. Bring it in, and learn something new in H - yibson & 9 A Ave. - Phone n ^ notice. Notice Is given that I have disposof my interest In the Palmetto ^ .fe to C. O. Hatch, who assumes ide Indebtedness against the business! tv d will hereafter continue It under e name of the Palmetto Cafe. All Le counts owing the said business ould be paid to Mr. C. G. Hatch lo] 10 has authority to receipt against S( em in full. th' J. R. HATCH, lion, S. C., Oct. 5, 1920.?11 4 4t. pa : 111 TY TREASURER'S TAX NOTICE. 8a 1 A^ The tax books for the collection of rjj ty Taxes for the year beginning an n. 1st, 1920 will open at the City;^eaeurer's Office over the Peoples j ink November ist, 1 yzv. a penaiuy - 5 per cent, will be added after De- al] mber 1st. and a penalty of 10 per nt. will be added after December st, 1920. . * ?; J. B. Edwards, ^1 28 City Treasurer. bo Cv MASTER'S SALE. Sn So ate of South Carolina, on County of Dillon. Bi ;rtha McCormac, Plaintiff, ]al H. mnie Bell Newberry, et al, pa , sti ?Lt>J 1 [II1 'iV wi m i j so kgJhdflLflJLjJHH i rery man a chance to own hia I pa weather-proof, enjoyable home. 1 ? lead air apace between effects I Winter cold. I T -quickly erected by any handy I I rou save In rent will soon pay | | [ot Drink si Fi PENT SUCH, Jo y of hot drinks that our Jo in cold. The same <* i as many conveniences an drinks of "just right" ed I a very pleasing list.v i I f? tver Best g Better than E?er I ar be vays In favor because of flavor, ;r the best and even better than r now. Meet and treat to your irCs content. You'll find many idight on a snappy cold day. RUG CO Phone 101 I S. C. vice?the I Lile kind | Battery Service is ^ ial. Our idea of ; it builds customer- r= Golden Rule of ? sw battery if your |? repairing, and to j ith an adjustment 2 iths battery "pep." < >ert advice on your what its make we tie maximum serv- s| while here you'll $ i Service. ** Edwards 44 - Dillon, S. C. IUUUlU-,1,11.,,1 I Defendants, Pursuant to an order of his Honor j [ward Mclver, Judge of the Fourth , dicial Circuit, bearing date the th day of November, 1920, the unrsigned, as Master for Dillon cunn, will sell during the legal hours of le, on the first Monday in Decemr, same being the 6th before the urt house door in the town of DI1i, In the County of Dillon, in the ate aforesaid, at public auction to e highest bidder for cash. Description. All that certain piece, reel or lot of land situate and heing the town of Dillon, and state aforeid, measuring 30 feet on Railroad e. and running back therefrom at ?ht angles 140 feet, more or less, d bounded on the north by lot of L. Wheeler, on the East by Railad Avenue; on the South by lot of L. Wheeler and on the west by an leyway. All that certain piece, parcel or ncujt Dreammg, ana sucn Kindred diseases. Thousands attest to its great virtue. If LUNGARDIA fails, your money returned. Price, 60c and $1.20 per bottle. ManufMtartd by LUNGARDIA CO.. P?U*i. T<x?i. FOR SALE BY DILLON PHARMACY MASTER'S SALE ate of South Carolina, County of Dillon. Court of Common Pleas, irmers and Merchants Bank vs. imes D. Bethea, et al. Under and by virtue.of a decreee of e Court of Common Pleas for Diln county. South Carolina, in the se of Farmers & Merchants Bank, aintiff, against James D. Bethea ;d others,defendants, the undersignwill sell at public auction before e Court House door at Dillon, s? , within the legal hours of sale, on e 6th day of December, 1920, all at certain tract'of land situate in Jthea township, County and State oresaid, containing one hundred i/l nlnolv MQftl ii>rM rnnro nr less mnded north by lands of estate T.I You intf Get the 1 I And with a 1 ANYPatheF This would phonograph? supreme instru Ioigii, ou^/igiiiv tion?the very without this of worth) free?a own selection. The Pathe hai i Free records w j Here's r* ? where i to go | ' B??MB? IfWHJMfclMME P. Squires and lands conveyed to Luclle Biggs; east by public road known as Little Roek and Mars Bluff road; south by lands of O. J. Fenegan; and west by lands of Mrs. C. E. Manning, lands of David 'Bethea, and lands conveyed to Luclle Biggs; the same being the home place of James D. Bethea, but not including a parcel ef ten (10) acres, more or less, conveyed to Lucile Biggs by deed recorded in book 10, page 304. Terms of Sale, CASH?Purchaser to pay for revenue stamps and papers. If the purchaser or purchasers at such sale shall fail to comply with his or their bid, the undersigned will resell the said premises on the same or some subsequent salesday at the risk of the former purchaser or purchasers without the further order of the court. A. B. JORDAN, 11 18 3t. Master for Dillon County iCl 01 iana buuuib auu uemg ?? llsboro township in the county of lion, in the state aforesaid, conIning 44 acres, more or less, and unded on the north by lands of irtis, on the east by lands of H. D. aith or Brown's Branch, on the uth by lands of L .M. Miller and i the West by Jumping Gully -anch, and being the same tract of ad conveyed to Wm. Miller by W. Miller. Terms of sale, Cash. Purchaser to y for all papers and revenue imps. Any person bidding off the id property and refusing to comply th his bid therfor, said property ill be resold upon the same or me subsequent salesday at the rlslc the former purchaser. A. B. JORDAN, 18 Sc. Master for Dillon County, xh. ~ GUARDYOUR LUNGSWITH Lungardia LUNGARDIA opens the respiratory organs, removes the thick masses of sputum, heals the irritation, dispels the cough and cold. Unsurpassed in spasr^A I PwAiin DrnnnKit ic H i f_ The Fa Situa SOUTHERN I The To furniih the telephone ^rlU be needed In the itate < a i.. 1091 additional fac 'UUilMfc constructed. , To build these facilities 906.00. The Company has no mot i construct these facilities. All new construction mus of the capital account of the the Company's present ca in the Company's business. This money can be had 1 It must be invested in the ness. This money can be ha<J source; from the investin who have surplus money to Part of the investing pu! try live In South Carolina. These facilities are nee< people of South Carolina. Will the investing publi< Una furnish this money? Every dollar the public c will invest in the Company construct plant facilities lz South Carolina for the use South Carolina. If the investing public Carolina will not invest the in the Company's busing must get the money need from the investing public from strangers. ? ve v? cor can you exyev*. money in a business locat< The next advertiser 8C WBUMHOnHBHU ;nd to buy a I , with l)6St $25 worth of Pathe Phonograph at that! 'honograph (except 2 small tabl< be an unprecedented offer i BUT THIS IS THE PATHEment: Supreme in tone, supre in cabinet quality, supreme ii phonograph you would pre f f i-i i?:i _r rer or a complete ounii ui ret* 11 latest up-to-the-minute recoi No Needles to Change! t COSTS NO MORE THAN Tl PH0N0G1 Plays all Recoi s no equal as a musical ins ith a Pa the make it unapprt Worth of FOR A LIMITED Ti irmichael-Mooc Dillon, Helped Fatht "Ziron Did Us Both Goot of Norene, i . r* Is a well-known medical fact, that w iron is a necessary constituent of the in blood, and that blood lacking iron is g< the cause of many troubles that only iron y< will cure. th Ziron, a scientific compound of iron r< with other valuable ingredients, is the remedy to take when your blood needs ai more iron, and your system requires a y tonic. *Ziron is mild and harmless, does not stain the teeth, and is good for chil- a dren as well as adults. h Mr. F, Q. Gentry, of Norene, Tenn., 5 cts of the Teh tion in South Car By J. Bpp? Brewn, President. [ELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAP1 : Solution of the Probl , service which ^ which >f8outtf Carolina will not lnrwt the! lllties must be The facflitleo ne . for by money furnl will cost IMS,- tot* whet they u line while serving iey with which to' ' Can yen ask or * more money for y< . under present cond it be paid for out Company; all of " the people of pital is invested supply the money p selves they must ii it In only one way; _ ? w.,?< Thl3 can be don< Company s busi- AUJB * *" u" u"u to earn a fair and j now Invested in So 1 from only one and apoil aU addl g public, people furtxlsh you service inveBt _ This can be don< blic of this coun- ,ng f#lr and jUfit , ^ When the Comp lea ?> ? to Chars# a rate u Just profit over at : of South Caro- nlshlng you aervli Carolina, It can s if South Carolina ing In other states r will be used to nlsh serrloe to the i the state of The Company m of the people of ft can get the mon The people of living In South fi?t Ir surplus money have telephoi is, the Company Infest your own ed to serve you business, or perm In other states; gugk a profit upon vestment as will 1 s to Invest their their money In th< id in South Caro- to serve you. nent will tell what profit the Company PHONOGI RECORDS with any vfil A A ill "the T llilili iif me in de- HjW fl S WLJ rds, your frflASlB HE ORDINARY RAPHlppl itrument. ^ >achable. [ME ^ iy Furniture Co , s. c. imam?BB?OMBBML jmnoi ?r and Son i . : | i 1," Writes Mr. Gentry, , Tenn. * * y rites: "Ziron Iron Tonic has made good i my family. 1 have used it to a very j eat advantage to myself and my 14ear-old boy. It did us both good. I link it is a good medicine for what it is * scommended." If you are pale, weak, tired, feel down A, id out, take Ziron. It will put iron into our blood, and should help build you up. Qet a bottle from your druggist today, nd give ZIRON a fair trial. Sold by im under a money-back guarantee. Ask him about it He will tell you. /< ; . }] I > - --T~ | . .>* i t _ sphone f olina ?H : I COMPANY ^ l , ; I 'it.;: j lem *sv' ... s people of South Carolina * ' lr money? w used by you weife paid lebed by strangers. They ? re earning In South Caroyou just as you know. expect them to furnish >ur use In South Carolina tltlons? South Carolina will not needed to serve themiduce strangers to furnish ' ' ( i by allowing the stranger lust profit upon his money iuth Carolina, serving you, tional money required' to ' * ; i b in but one way; by pay- y,' - -j rates. * iany is legally authorized .{: j rhlch will yield a fair and id above the cost of furce in the state of Sonth eeure from strangers liv- ^ the money needed to fur- W i state of South Carolina. w ust have this right before ey. South Carolina must aot le serrtee 70a must either money In the Company's It the Company to earn A lta present and future Innduce strangers to lnrest b state of Sonth Carolina. asks to earn. | ' mphI free * ipj $ I 4 9N ILstolI ? | 4 Easiest kind of easy * i terms t