SjH ' GET Ml 1,657 Allotted fc feropo? to Z*X Pro19ram ?' Re ? ?n ii and Service. I RedaeUflojug F0R VETER/ mill TEXT OEl Aid for EkChllU,?.m.ni by tT?" Will COOO,F Chairman of \ OOCbar. J* Railway Ex f + t( - Expenditures totalling ||T . $61,(137 for carrying through lta P program of relief and services In the [ United States and overseas are out J&psd lu .Vhe budget of the American k Red Cr'?*s for the current fiscal year. P jtfhis total Is more than $9,000,000 low* f er than the * ^ ?r ?? fiscal year, when the disburse Iments reached $24,402,741, It la announced at National Headquarter* la u statement calling attention to necessity of continued s\mp*~' '* organisation by ! nual Holl O* -'u'e to the Asy " *. Li, November 11 to 24, & ? vital work of the society la to be effectively carried on. Outstanding among the Items of the domestic budget Is the appropriation of $3,609,250 for work in behalf ol Bjf the disabled ex-service man and hli family. This appropriation represent! f me uuiuuiii nuoieu 10 uns wont iron f Na* "*vil Headquarters only and doei ^ no ^"into consideration the mil jj ad jn chapters for re bor In f' . ^ I carriers florid War veteran. II I To Redur'*clmi,ttr ^at tlle Breatei am-s-i. is spent in meeting this obil , gat ion of the Red Cross, the announce uient continues, as manifested by tig ures of the tiscul year 11)20-11)21 whei Ithe total was approximately $9,(XX), 000, of which $2,092,004 representet the disbursement of National Head quarters while the remainder was tin I Thiinfprs1 pi?nl rihntinn t/? thlu fw*lH /? Red Cross service. Vast Work for Disabled Chief among the sub-division* -a 1 the appropriation for work with vet I erans is thut which concerns itscl with assistance to disabled moo an* I women in government hospitals. Till item of $1,71X1,000, uu increase of raor than $500,'000 over the appropriatioi | for the same work In last year's bud get, will provide those personal serv ices for the disabled and their fnmilie which are indispensable to supplemen ttfSe provided by the governmem The director of the Veterans' Burea has recently expressed his desire tha the lUvJ Cross should continue an | ^exteniA these "humanizing services. Other Items of the appropriation fo veterans' relief arc proportionately ii creased. An additional ripproprLatio of $400,6(X) has been made for Ito Cross work in connection with regi lar Army and Navy hospitals an with the regular Army and Navy. For disaster relief. the Bed Crof iha vt aside for tlic current twelv mu.i'ths an appropriation of $543,971 virtually doubling the appropriate for the same purpose for tlie lisci year 1920-1921. Mare than $2,000,000 is provided fci service and assistance to the 3,60 Red Cross chapters by the nationt brguiii/.ntion. Helping Destitute Children V items of the domestic budgt incV >408,540 for miscellaneous a< tivit..^, including contrihutioDS r< stricted for special purposes and ?768 800 for management. Bach of tlies Items represents inrge reductions ove similar appropriations of the previoc year. From n fund of $10,000,000, $5,000 000 of which was "contributed ftaroug the European Relief Council campalg and $5,000,000 allotted by the Re ioss ior cnna weirare wore i rope, there remnlns $8,705,108 ati aiLable, of which it is estimate it $0,000,000 wWl be required fc n work during the current yeai r Red Cross participation in th nt ?tffort to relieve famine oond ns jjf Russia, for final work in th ina famine, for Junior Red Oros 1 other overseas activities includtn t closing of the old general relie gram in Europe $4,978,000 is mad likable. n ^announcing the national budgei i Red Cross makes it clear tha i figures do not include chapter ex idltures or place any cash estlmat the invaluable service of volun rs In chapters. CARRYING ON SERVICE FOR DISABLED VETERANS Ifc I OF THE WORLD war Wl\ that is costing ml $1^,000,000 a year, fcjsf';. # : american ip' \ cross is helping l /fill this kt^jnron's obligation mrio its defenders. PI help the red cross KJ continue this work h by answering the HI annual roll call k1 november 11-24, 1921. IPHP J THE D NOTICE. Notice is hereby given will be ameetin# of th^ld|APf era of the Smith Gr?dpany |l-l> I on the 19th day o?^*> 1921 IUL I at 10 o'clock oU'enoon, at the office of.*? Grocery Company. at J/0. ir Cur- The said meeting being j .. - to aur\?harter of the CorporII8T aA*to change the name tliere,/mith-Major & Company and* Xo increase the powers of the boration to deal in other articles ^sftiid merchandise than that included in the first Charter hereof, ?o that the new Corporation may be allow-1 ed to deal in drugs, hardware or all j other lawful merchandise. W. H. SMITH, TT? T if * 1 ?<. J. .UrtJUK, 1] 24 4t. Directors. notice. Notice is given that the open sea- j son for shooting partridges begins i November 24th and closes March 1st. 1^22; All hunters are required toj securti a license and any persoti o* perioni found guilty b( hUYuin* I without n licenBii or hH*tinR Ge . of season will be t>>" v cnn be . osecuted. Licenses; secured at the following, ?ces in Dillon county: Floydale, Utley Bros.; Smithboro( L. H. Smith; 1 Kemper, Billy Moody; Lake View, S. H. Horn; Fork, Frank Rogers; Gad, dys Mill, Weiters Gaddy or Bill Lu-i t po; Hamer, Jno. L. Bethea; Little Rockt A. L. Bethea; Minturn, Rod j Evans; Bingham, C. B. Stell; Mai-, jlory, L. E. Smith; Latta. Dr. E. L. i \ Brown or Berry Bros; Dillon, Dil' Ion Hardware Co. or Sam McLaurin. ? J. B. Berry, i ; County Game Warden , notice of sale. 1 Notice is hereby given that the ?mr |del-signed as Judge of Probate in and - iJoi the County of Dillon, in t'.ieState . !of South Carolina will offer fcv sale [at public auction to the highest bidder for cash during the regular hours ol' -sale on the first Monday in Decern* ber to wit, Deceuiber at It, in the case I of John W. McKay, as Caardian v. Tom Bracey? et al. ? All those certain pieces, parcels or tracts of laud situate in Cartnichaol 'Township, County of Dillon, State | aforesaid, a* follows: f 1st Tract. Being lot 2-B as represuited ou a plat made by O. M- Page fill the. division of the A. M. Bakei d estate containing 22.8 7 acres, and g hounded North by lands of J. T, e j Proctor; East and South by Dittfe a .Rock and AlfordsvQie Public Road 1- and ou 4 he West by lands of "Tom Curher. ? Second Tract, known a$ tract 2-A it in the division of the A. T.I. Baker t. ,'cstatt., containing 22.4 2 acres and a bounded on the North hv tract No 1 J 5 in said division.; East by lands of d Jno. W. McKay; South and West by ** j tract No. 6. ,r j Also so much of tra<ts 2 snd 7 jas represented on the aforesaid plat a !as may be necessary to pay all outd j standing debts against the estate of j. Mary Baker Rnxcey, deceased, said d i tracts 2 and 7 being bounded by the I Little Itock and AlfcrdsviHe Publs j lie Road. Tract No. 1 as set out on e i-said plat, lami? of Jo'hn \V. McKay, jjHorton and others. n j The tracts of land above set forth d -ire sold in aid of assets due by the estate of Mary Baker Bracri docoas! ?-d all of which is fully set out in the ^ suit hereinbefore referred to. . Terms of sale cash, purchaser lo " i pay for all papers. Any one bidding off any part of ;(he lands offered for sale and fnilit ' inp to comply with their hid the sanwJ will be sold upon the same or some ' subsequent sales day at the risk of i-said purchaser. e ! J. C. "DAVIS, r j Probate Judge Dillon County, is ill 17 3t. " h MASTER'S SACK, n d n Si'ate of Sooth Carolina, County of Dillou. ^ In the Court of Common Jleus. ,r J. R. Regan, Plaintiff, r- against e V. Dessosne Caddy, Defendant. H'ursuant to an order of his Honor e Ja*.. E. Puerifoy, presiding in the * F'ourth Circuit, bearing date the 11th R day of November, 1921, the under& signed, as Master for Dillon county. 0 will isell during the legal hours of Rale on the first Monday in DeoeinU ber, Mine being the 5th, before the * court house door in the town of DiiIon, in the County of Dillon, in the 0 state aforesaid, at public auction to >* the highest bidder "ATI that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate in the County of Dillon, lu the State of South Carolina, and bounded on the north by lands of R. F. Stewart; on the east by the run of Caddys Mill Pond; on the south by lands known as the B. F. Edwards place, now owned bv Roy Caddy, and on the west by the Public Road leading from Marion, S. C. Said tract containing One Hundred and Forty Three acres and known as the S. T. Caddy place, and including also Four and OneThird acres purchased by J. R. Regan from B. F. Edwards, and being the same lands conveyed by J. R. Regan to V. Lessesne Caddy, M n 9 nolo oo oh r%n I'oV* o cm* t A in iun ui nciir v unn, |?uiv nam i iw pay for all papers and revenue stamps. Any person bidding off the said property and refusing to comply with his bid therefor, said property will he resold upon the same or some subsequent salesday at the risk of the former purchaser. A. B. JORDAN. 11 17 3L Master for. Dillon County. m . 5-H JSkJ). DiL3L6S, SOUTH CARO ' strict Court of the United Stat? for the Knstern District of Sout Carolina in bankruptcy. In the matter of David Lerner. c Dillon in the county of Dillon an District aforesaid, a bankrupt. To the Creditor of said Bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on th 17th day of November, 1921 th above named whs dr.Iy adjudge* bankrupt; and that the first meetin of his creditors will b<,> held at th office of Gibson & Muller, Dillon. ? C. on the 29th day of Noveiubet 1921, at 12 o'clock noon, at whici time the said creditors may attend prove their claims, appoint a trustee examine the bankrupt and transac such other business as may properl; cotne before said meeting. At thi i.iT-t-iiiiK win aiso he considered th sale of the stock of merchandise am other personal property of the bank ruptt without further notice to cred iters. Claims must ho filed in the man ner prescribed by the rules of th? supreni court for filing of claims ir bankruptcy. Robt. J. Kirk. Referee in Bankr'uptcj Florence S. C., Nov. 18, 1921 - ' Tickets now on sale tit the drui stores for "The Minister's Wife'i New Bonnett." ?o?? Tickets now on sale at the drui stores for "The. Minister's Wife' New Bonnett." Notice of saeiX In the United States Distort Comi for the Eastern District 'af Soul Cat olinu. In the matter of \\\ C. Parham. bankrupt. Pursuant to an older of sale mat I in this cause in bankruptcy, by It ) crt J. Kirk. Esquire, Referee | liankruptcy, and dated October 2-ii l!?23, I. N n. Hargrove, as trust' in bankruptcy of the sai l W. C. l*.i ham will offer for sale at public uu tion, to the highest bidder for oas at the County Court House in tl t?>wn of Dillon, County of Dillu 'State of South Carolina and Di.-tri {aforesaid, on salesday in Decenib next, being the jjth day of Decenib 1021. at 12 o'clock noon. the. folic in? described tracts 01 real estaj to wit: l All that certain parcel or lot land in Dillon county. South Carol It composed of three smaller tracts a ! designated as number two, three a rfour on a plat of the lands of t estate of Mrs. M. J. Monroe, a [made by M. M. Monvoe Oct. 10? J and recorded in tko office v f t 'Clerk of Court for Dillon County ; Plat Book '2, Pag** 52, trac( > jcontaining 53.25 acres, trad No. 'containing 20.44 acres, and tn J No. 4 containing 27.31 acres, t 'three tracts containing in tin* agg ! gate one lutndred and ten 11-1 !acres, t>" the Fame a little (More 'loss, and bounded as follows: Noi h> lands of Elizabeth Monroe and : T5. Ellerbe East bv the Ptinlio Tlo ifroni l.atta lo Mullins. S.'C... Sou ibv the Johnson lands and M. Bat and tract N?>. f> of the name plat n "West bv tract No. 1 of the sani,0 pi and being of the estimated value ' $16.?00.00. Subjon however to ! mortgage securing the payment J $12,869.52 hold bx M. M. Monroe al. Also a one half interest In all tl 'certain tract of land In "Marion cot ty. SoutJ: Carolina containing c hUJidrod and twenty thr?*e and v nctes, as represented ot. a plat b? M Johnson Civil Engineer, fov A. Owens and T. It. Weati.erford. "br; irtg datt April l^lB. and bound and described as foil iws to w North and East by lands of G. Christmas, South by lands of A. Owens and West by lands of J. Page. For a more particular < 'scriptirrn of the aforesaid trr?rt land reference 'is craved to the s: plat which is on record in the C'k >o* Court's office in Marion conn jCI the estimated value of SSOfrh.t 'Subject however, to a niorlgr.j?" |liie whole tract-securing the pny?m '?1 $4W<d0.00 held by tne Farmers Merchants Bank of Lattta. S. C. A Isn :i ewe-tV.'ira h'.inroet ir. li'h&t piece parcel or tnct oT lanil jtne town of LatTtti. County of I>?ll ; irnd Scite of Stnith Carolina, ?-c jtriininp three acres more or loss a {bounded on the North by lot of M S. Pope, East by Mtrion stTc 'South by lot of Mrs. G. R. Willrai West by ihe Tight of way of t A. C. L. railway; the same being i the lands conveyed to W. W. P. ham and W. C. PaTham By the Tbu of "Latta by deed dated January 191 ?* and recorded in tlit Clerk's 1 j fire for Dillon county mi Februa I 7. 1919 in Hook 12 at P?RO 249, a i being of the estimated value of The sanl tracts of land above c, scribed shall be offered for sale se arately and on the following terr and conditions: The successful bidd or bidders at said sale will be r quired to comply immediately wi hi.< bid by paying over to fhe trust" the amount of his bid in cashi i the equivalent thereof, and in tl event of default by the successful Hi dor in immediately complying wit the terms and conditions of said sa then said trustee will agalff off< said property or properties for sale i the same manner on the same < some subsequent day without furth< notice and at the risk and expense < such defaulting bidder. The purchaser or purchasers at sal sale shall pay for the necessary li r.truments of conveyance and for rei cnue stamps. Dated at Dillon. South Carolini his twenty-fourth day of October / |D. 1921. N. R. HARGROVE. As trustee of W. C. Parham Bankruf 11 10 U - v i nsiyliihii' ii I LIN A, THURSDAY, MORNING, ??0\"I is Heavy Losh by Fliv. ' h Only $3000 insurance covered ; gin house and 20 bales of cottot which were destroyed by fire o: >f Frank McDonalds place last week d The cotton was in the seed and v? rj little could be saved. TJ;e baled cot ton was slightly damaged. The loss e above the insurance will be about e 12,500. J k not in: e Everybody is forbidden to hunt or [ trespass on otir lands and any body sdoing will be prosecuted to the l| full extent of the law. Jno. R. Jackson ' Mary E. Campbell. I 11 17 3tp. '8 TRESPASS NOTICE ,, Tako notice ?\at ajl .nersons aro j hereby warned ^a* .,re Xspass upon the lands of th ? "Jigned. Iluutn ing, hauiing w(Ul^n;\.,?traw or any other trespass "Jts?uy manner what^ soever Is strictly forbidden. 1 A. M. Rogers. A. IV Rogers, J. R. Rogers, L. U. Ropers. Julia Rogers. *?113 3111 1 FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that Oscar K Campbell, executor ot the estate ol " Eliza Canipbf*\i, deceased Lr.s this day piade Duplication unto me for fit-.nl dlsc^.&rge as such executor and I that Tbijj-gdjy the 1st day of Decem ? b?T, 1'421, at ten o'clock a. nr. at my cTtVc.e has been appointed for the bearing of said petition. I JOE CABELL DAVIS, I Judge ot' Probate, Dillon County, S. C r, Dillon, S. C., Nov. 1. 1321 ?11 3 4< '' FINAI. DISCIIAlMiK NOTICE. Notice in hereby given that A. f> Elvington administrator of ibe ostat< ! of J. A. Elvington. de?.onsed. has tlii: ' (lay made application unto me to T final discharge as such administrate , , and that Thursday the 1st day o r" December, 121. at ten o'clock a. ni r at my office has been appointed fe the hearing of said petition. "'I JOE CABELL DAVIS. Judge of Probate, n' I Dillon County, s. C Dillon, S. C. N-.iv. 1. 1 f?21 ?1 1 : 1 er I-/. FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE. i Notice is hereby given tb?n C. * Dennett. Jr . administrator-of the e r'1 tate of C. J. Bennett, Sr. decease ia- has this day made application un l,d I,,, for a final discharge as such a "d ministrator and that Thursday tl d' .isi day of December, 1331, at 1 nd o'clock a. m. at my office has bet appointed for the heading of said p tition. * ln JOE CABELL DAVIS. *?- Jndg-.i of Probate. ' TVf Ion County. S3. xct Dilbon, S. C., Nov. 1, 10 21 ?11 3 Ia Kb tm... bk sw Wny .. h Suffer? ? ,r ?J== =r. ' Cariui'-Did 55; ,;?? Wotd er? for Me/' yjf V;' r K> Declares This Lady. LO' ?^3 ^ I "\ suffered for a long H bv^2 time with womanly weaku wTdiffi. ness," says Mrs. J. R EtSk. t (] k^wrj Simpson, of 57 Spruce wgmm i? : M SL, Asheville, N. C. "1 k w* finally got to the place i- ^^1 v/iere it was an effort for kL ,K ree to go. I would have feat, of iv:aring-down pains in Wp. li(i r^nB 11 ^ s,c*e ant* ^acIc ? es~ rk picially severe across my iy back, and down in my wTd >0. rV sde there was a great ?" kri aea* ?* Soreness. I was M'f Pnervous and easily tip^ S take ^ on 1CARDUI ir"l The Woman's Tonic ifry _____ ml "*1 heard of Cardui and Pjj >o. decided to use it," con1?* tlnnes Mrs. Simpson. "I P saw shortly it was benens fiting me, so I kept it up ' ' ^Bj and it did wonders for th me. And since then I fife?! hav* h?#n frit A - ?? , , W _ IUJJlcUbC >1 Cardta. It is the best u r woman's tonic made/' a Weak women need a 11, VjJkI tonic. Thousands and Pfc^l u i|^H thousands, like Mrs. SP^ Simpson, have found Carduiof benefit tcrthem. , BwV Try Cardui for your trou- Kjj ? " ALL ? Q DRUGGISTS B SSSSIBSSs! r 24, 1021 ; BRICK BRICK i J Come to our plant an we have to offer befor LAYTON BRICK WQ] MARION. S. C ? I l[ w e have a high power, fast cut a complete power plant in itself length. Does the work of 6 to 10 met while engine is running. All equi 3 8i>o Colun 1 ????????fflffiffl?? ? j? !? H ousiness ? America : ? ( * lb! have confidence in the fu l \Q h? America---financial a I g emerging from a state > [< , into a pei iod which pror , lasting prosperity. '" 1 jd _ Definite improvement ? is the best evidence of it ? certainly conditions ever ? -! ing this improvement. a ' s S This bank has confider "l ? is past, and faith that t ?" 4.,, * u?i i- w.,_u i il- i^i LUIC IlUf'lJ- UlUl'Ii <>J J^UUU 10 ^ s . is [ ] We invite your patror 11 FIRST NATION 2 ? DILLON, South I National Bank Protei j @ Saving: J is ii:aia[as?ais?Ha??s ?????_? & h (PjJX Ae^rui djr , i fk a at/x, a .j? ' >-<. ? / il \\ i K f 4 da.-;j) \ | J y I ';,6 './ V \What is tlic use o money unless you bank tha/ it will some day Ife who spends all hi I who banks a part of his I ;;kwl> must prosper. That's arithmetic. Let our bank have yo I on deposit. Money pi you leave it in the bank adding to it. i Try it. Jt PAYS. We invite YOI'It Bank The Bank o SAFETY, SERVICE ) AM J Dillon, South Ca V 1 ?? >* ? fi/?/CAT ~ d see what e you buy. A R.KS, (Est. 188r/ f I :tind outfit forced feed: for sawing 1 >f?s to any I i. Lever cont' ol of blade ipped with Hoscb matf to and offered at $100 L A little over a year ago J sc drag saws sold for $200 h and even more. We arc I * erin^ them at a hig rarrifioe. they must go. Price SI00. Havt id attorlmCnl of ffitolinc engine!. ZOLUMBIA SUPPLY CO. ! nhia, S. C., o23 W, Gervat* St. I??fflffl????? m ? s i of ? ? s turn | nd business?is ? \ of uncertainty ' * nises healthy and [ ! ? ; along all lines adjustment, and ^ y \v h e re a re sh o \v - g tH i 1"> r, f tllQ ?TnVOt V-*- III CU 111*. tvu10L :he immediate fu- ? for all. ? S ffl s iag-e. SI al bank 1 , . Carolina ction F or Your ( ] 3 IS ffi SB ] is???????!* - I % v':>' % V '/ ? ,. /' ' % / Iji -V ? ? ^ 4 ;* \ ! \ i eJfHL'. V ' ^ - i . , t *4 rc-i-f'H ) , 1 v W_ t worktop for a part ol it so work for r?*u? is nothing; ho ; earnings re*;ur spare monies up'fast if and keep on ing Business. f Dillon 0 4 PER CENT rolina 1 V _ i?iMifri.-- '