The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, November 03, 1921, Image 7
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Pfe^Dee Bridge Controversy.
Columbia. Oct. 24.?The answer
oC the state highway department tc
the Pee Dee bride commission oi
statements made by it regarding
the discarded plans for the erection
of a state highway bridge over tht
Pee Dee near Mars Bluff, has beer
made public by Governor Cooper.
The statement In the nature of a report
to the governor, not only shows,
| that the state highway department
? A did all it could to get the Pee Dot
v bridge located where the Pee Dec
?r vDee bridge commission wanted it, but
that certain statemens were made regarding
the highway department's
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result of the controversy between the
state highway commission and the
Pee Dee bridge commission the Pee
Dee commission last week rejected the
possibility of state and federal aid foi
. ... the bridge and a toll bridge is to be
4 Xprected by private capital instead.
) The state highway commission report
to Governor Cooper'shows thai
plans for a bridge were drawn and
approved by government engineers, tc
be located at a point two and a hall
miles above the Mars Bluff ferry,
' This plan was approved by the Pee
Dee bridge commission, and a contract
was let for the construction. The
work had started, when charges were
made that the estimates were hundreds
of thousands of dollars out o!
line and that a high water bridge
could be erected at Mars Bluff ferry
for hundreds of thousands of dollars
less than the Pee Dee span wae
to cost.
Bridge engineers from Georgia
ard North Carolina were called in
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in examine ine jod, xne report
shows, and an engineer came from
Washington for the same purpose.
The reports of all three confirmed
the position of the state highway
department. Later a thorough investigation
was made by an engineer
from the bureau of roads at
Washington, and he found that a
"xf)$Mdge could he built as planned by
th^ highway engineers for less thar
$4f>0,000, while a bridge at Mar;
BluUf ferry the last point selected by
the' Pee Dee commission, could b<
bidilt, up to the same specifications
for $-141,327. The Unitee States department
estimated that the low wat
er bridge could be built at Mars Blufl
ferry, for between $165,000 and
$175,000.
The highway commission tells Gov.
Cooper that it "used every effort to
secure the consent of the government
to participate in a bridge nearer tlu
ferry, but these efforts were imsnr
cessful."
"The department desires you to
know that the charges which were
made to the effect that its estimate!
were hundreds of thousands of dollars
out of the way. and that the cost
of a high water bridpe at the point
selected by its engineers would
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Terrific v
Read how Mrs. Albert BT
S3 G^ory, of R. F. D. No. BMB
B 1, Bluford, 111., got rid of
BTJB her ills. "During ...In jg
was awfully weak . . . ^g^
gT_g| My pains were terrific. I B
_WT thought I would die. The g|
Jl bearing-down pains were bQ|
actually so severe I could
9 not stand the pressure of g|Jg
B my hands on the lower g|
wrm Part of my stomach . . . g jp
JT simply felt as if life was gT
rji for but a short time. My |^B
J * B husband was worried . ..
'BOB ?ne evening, while read- BMi
jg^ ing the Birthday Alma- ^gf
Bfji nac> he came across a gng
case similar to mine, and ^BT
BLJB wcnt straight for some gfB
Jgr Cardui for me to try. jgp
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1^1 "I took it faithfully and
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v" ate," adds Mrs. Gregory.
% "1 continued to get betJL
ter, all my ills left me, jf
mJB and I went through . . . ini
with no further trouble.
My baby was fat and
jTm strong, and myself?thank ||^J|
God?am once more hale JL
and hearty, can walk
miles, do my work,
though 44 years old, feel Jp
QB like a new person. All 1 HOI
owe to Cardui." For
jg many years Cardui has
been found helpful in |Q|
JL/ building up the system JL
Wf when run down by disr
, orders peculiar to women.
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be hundreds of thousands of dollars i
more than the cost cf a high water 1
bridge at the ferry proper, have been
? shown by competent outside authorities,
including two of the govcrn:
meat's principal bridge engineers to
i have been without foundation." Thus
' concluded the report to the governor.
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FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
! Notice is hereby given that C. J.
[ Bennett, Jr., administrator of the estate
of C. J. Bennett, Sr., deceased!
has tills day made application untoj
tnc for a final discharge as such ad-<
. ministrator and that Thursday the!
1st day of December. 1921, at 10!
! o'clock a. m. at my office has been
, appointed for the hearing of said pe- 1
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JOE CABELL DAVIS, 1
Judne of Probate. 1
, Dillon County. S. C.
Dillon, S. C.t Nov. 1, 19 21 ?11 3 4t
NOTICE.
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g] Ladies coats and suits '
r^i up to $75 to close at ?I
I p~ Ladies coats and suits 1
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IS Ladies coats and suits 1
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gj Ladies $25 and $30 coi
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g] Ladies coats worth up
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S6.59 to go at just
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IALD, DILLON SOUTH CAROLINA,
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taxes will open at the office of the
clerk and treasurer on Tuesday, November
1st and will remain open un- ]
til the 31st day of December, 1921 <
when tbey will close. After December <
1st a penalty of 2 per cent, will be ]
added to all unpaid taxes. ;
The following is the levy:
For ordinary purposes 17 mills.}
For sinking fund and bond
interest 10 mills
Total 27 mills
Jennie C. Watson.
Clerk and Treasurer.
TRESPASS NOTICE
Take notice that all persons are
hereby warned not to trespass upon
the lands of the undersigned. Hunt- <
ing. hauling wood or straw or any (
other trespass in any manner what- I
soever is strictly forbidden. 1
A. M. Rogers, (
A. P. Rogers,
J. R. Rogers.
L. B. Rogers. J
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cturers' COST.
BOYS KNEE PA
buy a SUITS.
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you want the v<
qual- boys clothing, yoi
opportunity to bu:
worth than wholesale co
$39.50 suits on sale at $
worth down to $3.75, woi
$23.75
worth
$18.50 MEN'S SHIRTS
ats on CED.
$13.75
to $20 $3.50 Wool Shirts <
-$9.50 $2.75 Wool Shirts <
I1T* in All Men's fin* Hi
-$2.98 on sale at
and down to ? 11
re- You'd better lay yc
down ply of these.
Jowns Men's Blue Apr*
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THURSDAY MORXINO, NOVENIBI
FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
.Notice Is hereby given that A. O.
Elvington administrator of the estate
Df J. A. Elvington, deceased, has this
day made application unto me for
final discharge as such administrator
Mid that Thursday the^lst day of
December, 1921, at ten o'clock a. ni.
it my office has been appointed for
the hearing of said petition.
JOE CABELL DAVIS,
Judge of Frobate.
Dillon County, S. C.
Dillon, S. C., NOV. 1, 1921 ?11 3 4t
FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that Oscar
Campbell, executor of the estate of
Eliza Campbell, deceased Lr.s this
day made application unto me for
ir.al discharge as such executor and
that Thursday the 1st day of December,
19 21, at ten o'clock a. m. at my
office has been appointed for the
hearing of said petition.
JOE CABELL DAVIS.
Fudge of Probate, Dillon County, S. C.
Dillon. S. C., Nov. 1, 1921 ?11 3 4t
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Notice of Incorporation.
Notice is hereby ~~ given that under
the requirements of Chapter
47, Article one. of the Civil Code of
Stfuth Carolina of 1912 and all
amendments thereto, the tame having
been duly compiled with, the
; undersigned on Friday, the 4tli day
of November 1921, will apply to the
I Secretary of State of South Carolina
I for a charter for a corporation to be
! known as the Planters Warehouse1
Company., (Inc.) the capital stockj
thereof to Be 510,000.00, dividedi
into 100 shares of the par value of!
$100 each. The nature of the busi-j
ness to be conducted being the/buying
and selling of leaf tobaccos for the!
warehouse's account or on a commis-i
sion basis and for the transaction of,
such other business usually conducted(
by a tobacco warehouse, with its
j principal place of business at Lake;
View, S. C.
L. G. MILLEIt,
R. S. ROGERS.
110 27 2t Corporators. '
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and down to $2. Men's si
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State of South Carolina, County of
Dillon, by Joe Cabell Davis Probate
Judge:
Whereas Albert M. Calder has made
suit to me to grant unto him letters
of administration, of estate and effects
of Wm. Lazarus Calder.
v These are, therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
f.ud creditors of the said Wm T-nm
rus Calder deceased, that they be and
appear before ine, in the Court of
Probate to be held at Dillon on Thursday,
Nov. 3rd next, after publication
hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoop,
to show cause, if any they have, why
tlie said administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand thi3 18th day
of Oct. Anno Domini, 1921.
JOE CABELL DAVIS.
Judge of Probate,
10 27 2t. Dillon County.
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