Hr 1.11 Dnin]R0SS etVES 1WLR0AD Lal BUDGET GET Ml 1,657 Allotted for Cur- j ^ A ~Vt Program of Relief Propose to Red . _ ..... and service. Return All II f Reductio^;NS p0R VETERAH A|D FULL TEXT 0F| Aid for European Chll ? xT?n Will Cost $6,000,Chairman of 1 000 This Year. Railway Ex s,Jllngton.?Expenditures totalling "1(157 for carrying through Its Following a f Qf renef umj services In the October 14, 1921 Statefl and overseas are outnearl> a e < ^ budget of the American country, Mr. Tr " ^ chairman of trf 88 *or the current fiscal year, way Kxecutlvrfotal 18 more than $5,000,000 lowstatement: Tan th? expenditure during the At a meetinhscal year, when the dlsburseRailway Execp reached $24,402,741, It is an termined by |;eu at National Headquarter* In United Stateifctement calling attention to tha j? reduction i4sSity of continued support of tha to that end lC,izati0n by response to the Anpresont raili RqU Call^ Novamber 11 to 2i, compellc d n*g vj|aj worjI 0f the society Is to ^An applicfffectlve,y carrled ondiately to t?utstHmllnS among the Items of the Labor BoarJ>e8tlc budget Is the appropriation of train snm$3,609,250 for work In behalf of remove thvm disabled ex-service man und his made by thPdv, This appropriation represent* July 20, 1920 (wh\,t nn0ted to this work from further reduction ijeaj(jU.ir^ers oniy Und does per cent) and fo'Vuty consideration the milwages of all otM Spent chapters for reroad labor to the 1 Wor,d Wur vetemn. It labor in several tel curriers operate, lchapter that the greater To Reduce Rates a?P?R in meeting this obllThe foregoing at- Red Cross, the unnouuceunderstaadlng that lies, us manifested by llgsucli reduction in \iscul year 1U20-1'J21 wlien of the reduction thls upproxiinutely $t?,UUO,wlth the concurrerAi $2,01>J,0i)4 represented state Commerce Con?)ent of National Headed on to the' public 1 the remainder was the of existing railroad ft ihution to this field of so far as this reduAice. knnn rvin/la in tltQ t . . ? ???< ? " ?? j>rK Tor Disabled managements have d<| the HUb^Uvla?oQj? of course in view of 'hel)n jor wor|- with vetthe fact that the w^e*fwhich oncerns itself activity have been clc^ ..led men ind point which brings ^f-rniueut ho>i itais. This treus to the entire ? an mcreese of more something must be d over the appropriation again in operation.} work in last year's budThe situation xwllvj de ttiose personal servra'.lroads is extreijiisabled and their fainlliea railroads in 1920 ydiapensable to supplement way operating lncjded by the government. OOC 000 upon a protr of the Veterans' Iturvau over $19,000,000,01,* expressed his desire that amount of $62,00fross should continue and mail pay for prtofse "humanizing services." the governments of the appropriation for $64,000,000, thuJ'ellef are proportionately lnoperalions of thlAn additional appropriation k 8i lered. an act#M> has been made for Red ing any allovJerk In connection with regu*or dlvidendsjni>y ?ntl Navy hospitals and The virgfnie regular Army and Navy. iD jjj Fov disaster relief, the Red (,'ross "ffhas set aside for the current twelve months an appropriation of $f>43,976, virtually doubling the appropriation for the same purpose for the fiscal year 1820-11)21. More than $2,000,000 is provided for service and assistance to the 3,600 Red Cross chapters by the national I organization. Helping Destitute Children Other Items of the domestic budget | Include $408,546 for miscellaneous activities, including contributions restricted for special purposes and $768,8 600 for management. Each of these Items represents lurge reductions over similar appropriations of the previous i year. From a fund of $10,000,000, $1,000,000 of which was contributed through , the European Relief Council campaign and $5,000,000 allotted hv the Red, Cross for child welfare work In Europe, there remains $8,761,108 still available, of which It is estimated that $0,000,000 will be required for this work during the current year. For Red Cross participation In the Joint effort to relieve famine eondl| . tlons in Russia, for final work In the B China famine, for Junior Red Cross and other overseas activities Including the closing qt the old' general relief [' program In Europe $4,978,000 Is made i available. In announcing the national budget, I the Red Cross mnbeu It Moo* *? ? the figures do not include chapter expenditures or place any cash estimate / on the invaluable service of volunI teers in chapters. , CARRYING ON SERVICE FOR | DISABLED VETERANS OF THE WORLD WAR | THAT IS COSTING P $10,000,000 A YEAR, i THE AMERICAN 1 - RED CROSS IS HELPING ! FULFILL THIS 1 NATION'S OBLIGATION TO ITS DEFENDERS. I HELP THE RED CROSS [ CONTINUE THIS WORK I BY ANSWERING THE \ ANNUAL ROLL CALL k NOVEMBER 11-24, 1921. THE DILLON 1 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that there will be anieetinjc of the stockholders of the Smith Grocery Company on the 19th day of December, 1921 ?. V \.iwn u( l?i?T loimuoil, ill the office of the Smith Grocery Company, at Latta, S. C. The purpose of said meeting being to amend the Charter of the Corpor-1 ation so as to change the name thereof to Smith-Majot 4 Company and also to increase the powers of the Corporation to deal in oti r articles and merchandise than ttat included in the first Charter heveof, so that the new Corporation may be allowed to deal in drugs, hardware or all other lawful merchandise. W. H. SMITH. E. J. MAJOR. II 24 4t. Directors. | NOTICE. _______ Notice is given that the open sea- j son for sh<. ing partridges begins ! November 24th and closes March 1st. '< 11922. All hunters are required to secure a license and any person or | persons found guilty of hunting without a license or hunting out season will be prosecuted. Licenses can be secured at the following places in Dillon county: Floydale, Utley Bros.; Smithboro, L. H. Smith; Kemper, Billy Moody; Lake View, S. H. Horn; Fork, Frank Rogers; Gad-' dys Mill, Weiters Gaddv or Bill Lu-; po; Hamer, Jno. L. Bethea; Littlei {Rock, A. L. Bethea; Minturn, Rod {Evans; Bingham, C. B. Stell; Mai-1 lory, L. E. Smith; Latta. Dr. E. L. 'Brown or Berry Bros; Dillon. Dil; Ion Hardware Co. or Sam McLaurin. ! J. B. Berry, County Game Warden i NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Judge of Probate in and tot the County of Dillon, in theState of South Carolina will offer lor sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash during the regular hours lot* sale on the first Monday in December to wit, December oth, in the case of John W. McKay, as Guardian v. i Tom Bracey, et al. All 1 linen r?or<-;''n ,ni-nolo tracts of land situate in Carmichael Township, County of Dillon, State aforesaid, as follows: 1st Tract: Being lot 2-B as represented on a plat made by O. M. Page 11"-1 the division of the A. M. Baker jestate, containing 23.87 acres, and | hounded North by lands of J. T. Proctor; East and South by Little Hock and Alfordsville Public Itoad and on (he West by lands of Tom Car- | ter. Second Tract, known as tract 2-A in the division of the A. L'. Baker, estate, containing 22.42 acres md bounded on the North by jraci N > 5 in said division; East by lands of ! J no. W. McKay; South and by tract No. 6, Also so much of tracts 2 and 7 , as represented on the aforesaid plat at; may De necessary to pay an outstanding debts against the estate of j Mary Baker Bracev. deceased, said j tracts 2 and 7 being bounded by the Little Rock and Alfordsville Pub-; lie Road. Tract No. 1 as set out on , said plat, lands of John W. McKay, Ilorton and others. The tracts of land above set forth j are sold in aid of assets due by the* estate of Mary Baker Bracy, deceased all of whicl) is fully set out in the suit hereinbefore referred to. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to | pay for all papers. Any one bidding off any part of I the lands offered for sale and failling to comply with their bid the same will be sold upon the same or some I subsequent sales day at the risk of |said purchaser. J. C. DAVIS. Probate Judge of Dillon County. 11 17 3t. i MASTER'S SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Dillon. In the Court of Common Pleas. J. R. Regan, Plaintiff, against V. Lessesne Gaddy, Defendant. Pursuant to an order of his Honor .Ins. E. Puerifoy, presiding in the Fourth Circuit, bearing date the 11th day of November, 19 21, the undersigned. as Master for Dillon county, will sell during the legal hours of : a'e on the first Monday in December, same being the 5th, before the court house door In the town of Dillon, in the County of Dillon, in the state aforesaid, at public auction to the highest bidder "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land situate in the County of Dillon, in the State of South Carolina, and bounded on the north by lands of It. F. Stewart; on me oast ov me run 01 oauuys Mill Pond; on the south by lands known as the P. F. Edwards place, now owned by Roy Gaddv, 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. Gaddy place, and including also Four and OneThird acres purchased by J. R. Regjtn from B. F. Edwards, and being the same lands conveyed by J. R. Regan to V. Lessesne Gaddy. Terms of sale cash, purchaser to 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 be resold upon the same or some subsequent salesday at the risk of the former purchaser. A. B. JORDAN, 11 17 3t. Master for Dillon County. \ . , . IERALD. V>LLLON, SOUTH CAROLfr District Court of the l'nite<l States for tlie Eastern District of South Carolina in Dankruptcy. I In the matter of David Lerner. of i Dillon in the county of Dillon and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. 1 To the Creditor of said Bankrupt: < Notice is hereby given that on the 8 17th day of November, 1921 the ' above named was duly adjudged bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of Gibson Muller, Dillon, S. 1 C. on the 29th day of November, s 1921, at 12 o'clock noon, at which ' time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact ^ such other business as may properly come before said meeting. At tliis^ meeting will also be considered the sale of the stock of merchandise and ' other personal property of the bank- ' rupt, without further notice to cred- 1 iters. Claims must be filed in the man- ? ner prescribed by the rules of the suprein court for filinir of claims in bankruptcy. Robt. J. Kirk. Referee In Bankruptcy Florence S. C., Nov. 18, 1921 ?-1? Tickets now on sale at the drut; ? stores for "The Minister's Wife's j. New Bonnett." d o f Tickets now on sale at the druK 1 stores for "The Minister's Wife's b New Bonnett." ? h NOTICE OF SALE. J In the United States District Court ^ for the Eastern District of South Carolina. In the matter of W. C. Parham, Bankrupt. Pursuant to an order of sale made in this cause in bankruptcy, by R >b- ^ ert J. Kirk, Esquire. Referee in Bankruptcy, and dated October 21th ' 1021, I, N. B. Hargrove, as trustee in bankruptcy of the said \V. C. l'arhnm will offer for sale at public auc- ' >io!t. to the highest bidder for cash, at th" County Court House in the town of Dillon. County of Dillon, State of South Cirolina and District ^ aforesaid, on salesday in December next, beina the 5th day of December 1021. at 12 o'clock noon, the following described tracts of real estate, "to wit: ji All that certain unreel or lot otl, land in Dillon county South Carolina. j, composed of throe smaller tracts and (l designated as number two, throe and M four on a plat of the lands of the i estate of Mrs. M. J. Monroe, and () made by M. M. Monroei Oct. 10, 1010 and recorded in the office of the J Clerk of Court for Dillon County in Plat Hook 2, Page 52, tract No. containing 53.26 acres, tract No. 3 containing 20.14 acres, and tract j No. 4 containing 27.31 acres, the three tracts containing in the aggregate one hundred and ten 11-100 aci. . the same a little more or less, and bouuded as follows: North b> lands of Elizabeth Monroe and E. R. Ellerbe, East by ti n Public Road from I-atta to Mullins, S. n .. Soula by the Johnson lands and M. Raker and tract No. 5 of the same plat and West by tract No. 1 of the same plat, and being of the estimated value of $16,500.00. Subject however to a mortgage securing the payment of $12,869.52 held by M. M. Monroe et al. Also a one half interest in all thai certain tract of land in Marion county, South Carolina containing on" I hundred and twenty three and 8-10 j acres, as represented on a plat by J. M Johnson Civil Engineer, for A. 15 Owens and T. 15. Weatherford, beating date April 1013, and bounded and described as follows to wit: North and East by lands of G. \V. Christmas, South by lands of A. It. Owens and West by lands of J. K. Page. For a more particular description of the aforesaid tract of land reference is craved to the said piaj which is on record in the Clerk , of Court's office in Marion county. IOf the estimated value of $5000.00. ISnbiect however, to a mortgage on the whole tract securing the payment lot $4000.00 held by the Farmers & | Merchants Bank of'Latta. S. C. J Also a one-third interest in all I i that piece parcel or tract of land in it'ne town of Lntta. County of Dillon land State of South Carolina, con[ mining three acres more or less and I bounded on the North by lot of Mrs. j S. Pope, East by Marion street, 'South by lot of Mrs. G. B. Williams I and West by the right of way of tlm ! A. C. T,. railway; the same being all , tho lands conveyed to W. W. Parham and .W. C. Parham by the Bank ; of I.atta by deed dated January 2. 1010 and recorded in the Clerk's ofj fice for Dillon county on February ! 7. 1010 in Book 12 at page 240, and I being of the estimated value of $300. The said tracts of land above described shall be offered for sale separately and on the following terms I ami conuiuons: i ne successiui Dinner j or bidders at. said sale will bo required to comply immediately with his bid by paying over to the trustee the amount of his bid in cashj or the equivalent the mf, and in the event of default by the successful 1 hlder in immediately complying with the terms and conditions of said sale then said trustee will again offer said property or properties for sale in the same manner on the same or some subsequent day without further notice and at the risk and expense of such defaulting bidder. The purchaser or purchasers at said sale shall pay for the necessiry instruments of conveyance and for revenue stamps. Dated at Dillon. South Carolina, this twenty-fourth day of October A. D. 1921. N. n. HARGROVE. Av trustee of W. C. Parham Bankrupt 11 10 4t ( I I i A, THURSDAY, MORNING, \OVKM Heavy Ix?ss by Fir?\ Only $3000 insurance covered a gin house and 20 bales of cotton which were destroyed by fire on Frank McDonalds place last week. The cotton wuh in the seed and very little could be saved. Tin baled cot i Ion was slightly damaged. The loss! ibove the insurance will b> about 12.500. NOTKT: Everybody is forbidden to hunt or respass on our lands and any body ;<? doing will be prosecuted to the ull extent of the law. Jno. It. Jackson. Mary E. Campbell. 1 17 3tp. TRESPASS NOTICE Take notice that all persons are! lerebv warned not to trespass upon he lands of the undersigned. Hunt-; tig, hauling wood or straw or any tiier trespass in any manner what- j cever is strictly forbidden. A. M. Rogers, A. P. Rogers, J. R. Rogers, L. B. Rogers. Julia Rogers. ? 11 3 3tp FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE. ? Notice is hereby given that Oscar ' [< lanipbell, executor of the estate of r lliza Campbell, deceased Las this 111 ay made application unto nie for L it al discharge as such executor and ; hat Thtirsday the 1st day of Decern-< R er, 1921. at ten o'clock a. in. at my ffice has been appointed for the taring of said petition. n JOE CABELL DAVIS, udge of Probat'-. Dillon County. S. C. L ti 1 Ion, S. C. Nov. 1, 1921 ?11 3 4t L : ;E EINAI, DISCIIAROE NOTICE. r IE Notice is hereby given that A. O. r llvington administrator of (tie estate f J. A. Elvington. deceasetl, has this r ay made application unto iu? l??r nal discharge as such administrator ncl that Thursday the 1st day ol h nnniKoe 1 R0 1 ... 1. ,.1 ? V M1UVI , X - I . .1 | I'll II HUI'ft il . HI. ^ t my office lias been appoint' <1 for r lie hearing of said petition. JOE CABELL DAVIS. r Judge of Probat* . Dillon County, S. C. )illon, S. C.. Nov. 1. 1021 ?11 11 If FIN AD DISCI IA IB iM VOTH F. Notice is hereby given that C. J. r t? nnett, Jr., administrator of the os* t ate of C. J. Benin tt, Sr., ?l?ceas'd r ias this day made application unto L iii for a final discharge as such ad- 1. linistrator and that Thursday the ^ t=t day of Decent her, 1021, at 10 i; ''clock a. in. at my office has been p ppointed for the hearing of said pe- l ition. f JOE CABELL DAVIS. Judge of Probate, il Dillon County, S. C. r lillon, S. C., Nov. 1. 1021 ?11 ?. It - ^3 iv>iv : ?1 wny r,. j Suffer? ? WWonders for Me," Declares This Lady. VA "I suffered for a long time wilhwomanlyweak- PfPTA r!gi ness," says Mrs. I. R K?^ Simpson, of 57 Spruce egotj St., Asheville, N. C. "1 finally got to the place ^ faxA where it was an effort for me to go. I would have bearing-down pains in my side and back ? especially severe across my . . i Sback, and down in my E^ag side there was a great deal of soreness. I was nervous and easily bpSi~ TAKE CI The Woman's Tonic ^ 1 "I heard of Cardul and decided to use it," con. V tlnues Mrs. Simpson. "1 ^ ^ saw shortly it was benefiting me, so I kept it up ^Gj and it did wonders for rjM me. And since then i have been glad to praise W/^A Cardui. It is the best WjfW ^ woman's tonic made/' Weak women need a I tonic. Thousands and ( thousands, like Mrs. Simpson, have found L^sa Carduio* benefit to-them. Try Cardui for yourtrcu- W^M ^ ALL s SI DRUGGISTS ?3 ^ ?? v UEK 24, 1021 1 ( . \ ; ~ * BRICK BRICK BRICK Come to our plant and see what wc have to offer before you buy. LAY TON BRICK WORKS, (Est. 1885) MARION. S. C. . Wc have a high power, fast cutting outfit forced feed; a complete power plant in itself for sawing logs to any length. Does the work of 6 to 10 men. Lever control of hlade while engine is running. All equipped with Bosch magneto an d offered at $100 . jWl eac h. A little over a year ago J these drag saws sold for $200 A-. each and even more Wcarc *^*V' *v i offering them at a big sacrifice. \ ' "j ^ut must go. Price S100. Have i V j*v ; / good assortment of gasoline engines. v ?- COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO. Columbia, 5. C., 523 W.Gcrvais St. | a h a is h is ia ? ? is e a is ? ? a ? is? si ? ia a ? a s a ia a Busi ic*s Men of ? a w h America ? 0 B ^ have conli'lenee in the future, g IS B America---financial and business?is ? g emerging" from a state of uncertainty S g into a period which promises healthy and IS g lasting prosperity. $ a ? Definite improvement along all lines gr is the best evidence of adjustment, and 5 certainly conditions everywhere are show- ^ S ing this improvement. ^ i This bank has confidence that the worst ? g is past, and faith that the immediate fug ture holds much of good for all. a * -*] [*i S *' i We invite your patronage, ? 1 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1 s DILLON, South Carolina E ? &l National Bank Protection For \our g |j Savings g a ffi e ? s is is s? us is a is ie a is a 03 is ee is? is? 1* I 1- -or ? d;?.v. -'" : "'~'ki?fru-, V " ' /-JC?V >'v- ' ': MS?' 9 7 V ; '/ y T>o?ur /y&^^Sv / ****** ! What >s the use of working for money unless you bank a part of it so that it will some day work for you? iit- who spends an nas noining; ne who batiks a part of his earnings regularly must prosper. That's arithmetic. Let our bank have your spare money on deposit. Money piles up fast if you leave it in the bank and keep on adding to it. Try it. It PAYS. We invite YtpUll Ranking Business. The Bank of Dillon SAFETY, SERVICE ', AND 4 PER CENT Dillon, South Carolina ___________________ I