The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, October 27, 1921, Image 7
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FRIGHT ARRKSTFI) GROWTH. '
"No, I did not come front a family
of small people," replied Capt. Doatile,
the little Tom Thumb in, the "Tenfor-One"
show at the Carnival, "but
on the other hand I came from a
v . family of large people. My parents
^ t weighed over 200 and I have several
V i brothers and sisters who weigh from l
\ L 185 to 22") pounds.'' The Herald man '
' \enquired. with as much politeness as ;
1 possible, what had caused his growth
to be arrested. "It was a case of
fright when I was about two years
years old." replied Capt. Doanie. "My
mother told that I was a normal
baby, but at the age of two or thereabouts
I suffered a terrible fright
and my growth was arrested. 1 continued
to grow, of course, but the
older I got the more slowly I develop-j(
1 ed. Yes," continued Capt. Doanie, "Ij
* have been in the show business since!
I reached my majority. I was with
T> ~ .... ..... r_ n? 11 ?>no ee Kilt '
IK'. i u ;i ill Of uailt'V iui iuau> > ra i urn ;
as I prow oldor I had to give up the;
circus. I could not hold up under the!
. one-day stands. Circus life is a hard:
life. It is a rush from the time you
go out until you come in and a man
must have lots of surplus strenpth to
stand up under it. I went into carnival
work because they have one-week
stands and the life is not strenuous.
You have a chance to rest between
jumps. But next week I am poinp
back to my old home in Massachusettes
to lay off for the winter. I
am lookinp forward to it with much
pleasure. I want to pet back among
home-folks." Capt. Doanie is 60 years
old, but he does not look a day over
forty. He is an interestinp talker.
NOTICE.
All persons are hereby warned
against trespassinp upon the lands of
the undersigned or the estate lands of
A Mrs. O. C. Hayes. Hunting, fishing,
^ hauling straw or wood or any tresspass
of any nature whatsoever is forbidden,
and all persons violating this
notice will be prosecuted in the
courts.
10 13 3tp. O. C. HAYES.
MASTER'S SALE
Slate of South Carolina
County of Dillon. '
In the Court of Common Pleas.
R. H.,Wiggins aud J. H. Meadors
as administrators of the estate
of Ida Boahn, deceased,
and Myrtle B. Carter, Plaintiffs
against
W. Bruce Boahn, Roger Boahn
and John Boahn, Defendants.
Pursuant to an order of his Honor
Edward Mclver, Judge of the Fourth
Judicial Circuit, bearing date the
22nd day of Sept. 1921, the undersigned,
as Master for Dillon County,
will sell during the legal hours of
sale, on the first Monday in Novem?
ber same being the 7th, before the
% * court house door in the Town of
Dillon, in the County of Dillon, in
the State aforesaid, at public auc(
tion to the highest bidder for cash:
All that certain piece, parcel or lot
of land situate in the town of Little
4 Rock, County of Dillon, State of
of South Carolina, boundded on
the north by a street; East by
Baptist 'Parsonage lot; South by certain
vacant lots; and West by Mrs.
Lucy Davis.
Terms of sale Cash. Purcharer to
pay for all papers and revenue
stamps. Any person bidding off the
said property am'^efusinp: 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,
10 20 3t. Master for Dilllon County.
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N Written by I ?r. .1. \V. Tlurhaiian. (J
1: to of tl r. S. I <'f Acriculture
ami 1* ofossor of Votcriuary
Son , <at t" nisoii <'olh-j;e. Jtemnrkahh
' "k on J: of ?lisoj-ilors,
a .''Uis a;,.I diseases ?.f
} iirvrs, rt;*:i < nttln at: 1 hogs. Tht re
is a huge ?' ' arnl " tin* valuable
itifirina:5<??i ataim 1 i.t this hook. ,
t ivi r ..o.i'iiii < opios lia\v h-'en ?listrihutml
a" ug farmers. For a lirni? '?!
tit i<>. 's h i a as ?.mi- supply lusts,
w will sttpplv i very farmer or live
Stoi-k latin -villi -l free copy of this
1 > U. \V?iti t?i lay for your copy.
tCWROJ.IVA HKMMDIKS CO.
Ilotui'nf ^R0\^Xi:cm.-,lics
Dept. I uiaii, S. \
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IKKASlItKit's XOTK'K.
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The books for the collection ol".
county, state, poll and road tax will
be opened in my office, October 15
and continue open until the last day
of December, 19 21, without penalty.
After said date the following penal-J
tier, 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 for]
school purposes. The following isi
the total levy for the various dis-;
tricts:
Dist. No. School Dist. Levy Mills
2 Carolina 51%
3 Harllee 41%
4 Little Rock 47%
5 Oakland 53%
f Minturn 46%
7 Zion 48%
8 Dillon 51%
9 Dothan 43%
10 New Holly 41%
11 Bingham 48 %j
J 2 Kentyre 4 6 %(
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'HE WHO LOOKS BKFVRE UK LEAPS UUIL,
Next time you
the back steps,
drips down an<
insist on genuii
"THE? v
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"THE WOOl
and no substitutes,
the repair jobs thi
one the last repair j<
Often the medium
exactly the thing fo
repairing, or for m
where Cypress wasi
place. 44Buy the Gr
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11 ^ 111 tUL jrUUl LUdld.
will give you honest at
Write us for list of FREE
Southern Cypress Mf
? ^ Poydras Building, New Orh
^ Graham Building, Jackso
YOUR LOCAL DEALER WILL SUPPL
H ASS'T ENOUGH CYPRESS LET US A
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Food and Dr
Life's Jou
Budweiser makes good food tt
The ideal beverage for noon
ing meals and afternoon am
lunches.
It is the standard of quality hy
other cereal heveraces are iud
U J <
In a class by itself and adds
tbose wbo serve it.
At restaurants, drug stores and dr
ANHEUSER-BUSCH, lN(
ST. LOUIS, U. S. A
MARION COCA-COLA
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Distributors Marion
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14 Lake View 53>?:
.Mi. Cahary 4S
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17 liorinudu 4 71 j
15 Manning: -171 _ I.
11) Uloydale 531 j !
20 Laiia
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22 Ouk Gmv.> 3 1 '
2.*; inilsboro i J1 :
J ; High Hill 411
2o Pleasant llill 4D12G
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All partita l??-i \\ < n the ; of 21
and 60 years, inclusive, are liable,'
unlf.?; i'x.m ii'it'tl ly law. 11? a i ??11 ofj
of $l.no. All parties between tie
ages of 21 and 55 years, inclusive,!]
are liable io a capitation road la\ of|
$3.00. unless exempted by law.
Those who desire to pay their taxes
through the mail may expedite matters
by dropping the Treasurer a card
asking for the amount of their taxes,
so as to avoid sending the wrong
amount, also stating the township or
townships (if property is owned in
more than one) and if possible givej
school district where property is
located. After paying taxes examine
your receipt and see if all your,
property is covered; if not, see aboutj
it at once.
All persons writing for information
or asking for receipt to be sent to'
pnplnan tlm r??f urn nncfntrn i o nn
provision is made for this item of expense.
By following the above suucestions
complications and additional costs
may be avoided.
Any persons wishing the amount
of their taxes will write me not Inter
than December 1st.
Yours truly.
JXO. It. WATSON*.
9 29 tf. County Treasurer. |
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to patch
where the water
J rots 'em out,
le.
RESS
> ETERNAL"
(Why not abolish
s way? Make each
ib in just that spot.)
or lower grades are
r these odd jobs of
aking replacements
used in the first
acle that jits the job.11
i'our nearest retail yard
ivice. So will we.
PLANS for farm buildings.
yc ' A ccn ln?i?t on "Tide
IS. rtSSH. Water" Cypmi
?youcanidentif y
;ans, La.,or it by t(,it mark:
rnville, Fla.
Y YOU IF HE V/ A \
.1 ii'u. T tic. x-a-toutf-o .
:\0W AT ONCE.
iste better.
and ^ven- vt^\
J evening
wbicb all ;, I
eed. If^H
i class to Irri I
ink stands.
Bottle j
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Marion, S. C.
Fpap
Albe
Prince Albert it sold nr, ,
?n toppv red haft, Ull <
tidy red tint, hand- t'Vllt
tome pound and halt lllti I
pound tin humidors cmrt
and in the pound &111VJ
crystal glass humidor
with sponge M
maistener top. A'
ing
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Copyright 1921
by R. J. Reynolds
Tobacco Co. g
Winston-Salem, 5^
N. C. "
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Atk your dealer about the
Perfection (HI Heater Con*
im -*^j,uuu.uu in prtjfs.
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I S M. PAG ,
Civii Engineer
DILLON, S. C.
spori
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RST thing you do next
-go get some makin's A1
ers and some Prince th<
;rt tobacco and puff away an
a home made cigarette ou
: will hit on all your ess
ke cylinders! P.
o use sitting-by and say- ^
maybe you'll cash this
ch tomorrow. Do it while
going's good, for man-o- co
1, you can't figure out sir
tyou'repassingby! Such sn
ror, such coolness, such Y<
e-ish-ness?well, the only ?
' to get the words em- fo
tic enough is to go to it re
know yourself! or
imun J
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the national jo,
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"Kerosene co:
half what it <
A practical way to save cc
1 he Perfection Oil 1 leater
will prove more economical
in over a million homes
this year than ever before.
Coal prices have changed
but liule in the last twelve
months, while Aladdin Security
Oil, the best kerosene
you can buy, has gone
l down nearly 50 A.
1 he Perfection is an c ficicnt
heater. I here's no
waste of fuel, no ashes that
represent many of the 1
pounds that : <> to makeup
your ton of coal. Rooms \
and hallv ays that arc used
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mm,V
Att??rno> N-a'-l.a\v
Offi< > over Mnleoh ? M-ran'ilc Co.
I>] IjI.ON, s. c.
Pn t;? . 'S i. and Podoral Fourta
l>k.. J. II. i'.-.MKK. Jit.
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P....;i|??s. : -I'Sf.
St! -vevi\..g
Drafting and - ic nting
W. 1V1. ALLEN
Diilon, i>. C.
Phone No. 112
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n<;. .11 l.aw
nif.i.OX, S. t.
' '! on First Mortgage
Hoal Estate.
11 enjoy the
t of rolling
with P. A.!
And, besides Prince
bert's delightful flavor,
jre's its freedom from bite
d parch which is cut out by
r exclusive patented proc;!
Certainly ? you smoke
A. from sun up till you
p between the sheets witht
a comeback.
Prince Albert is the tobacthat
revolutionized pipe
loking. If you never could
loke a pipe ? forget it!
)u can?AND YOU WILL
if vou use Prince Albert
r packing! It's a smoke
velation in a jimmy pipe
a cigarette!
LLBERT
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Aladdin"
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Oil ".OMfUNY r> '
r
sts only about
did last year"
nil this fall anil winter
only a few minutes each
day are an added source of
wasted heat, greater, probably,
than you imagine.
I'se your co:il heater to keep the
whole house warm. Then in cold
weather, instead of "rushing" the
hrc nil day, make the living rooms
comfortable by using a Perfection,
j-,ir i wiicreyou want it?in the hay
window or tiie opposite side of the
room lroia the radiator.
^ ou can hum a Perfection for
about 10 hours on n single gallon
of kerosene. Your hardware or
department store salesman will
gludiv point out its simple construction
ur.d smokeless wick adjustment
to sou.
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