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Pol lowing' is the honor roll of Little Rock School for month endIn* January 29, 1909. NINTH GRADE. Ruth Hayes 96.8 Clarke Smith 96 Duncan Britt 95.7 EIGHTH GRADE. Marie Smith 92.5 Pattie Sherwood 91.6 Kichard Sherwood 91 FIFTH GRADE. Virjrie Britt 97.9 Oriana Berry 96 Mack Weatherford 93 Bdmin Iscman 92 Jim Britt 91, Johnny Sherwood 9o.*5 Naomi Hayes 90.3 Louise Hayes 90.3 Luther Bridges 90.3 Austin Smith 90.1 FOURTH GRADE. Gladys Smith 97.9 Naomi Barrington 95 Sam Tucker 95 Rufus Lester 94 Johnny Huggins 92 Liszie Kearsay 90 ASSISTANT'S DEPARTMENT Clarence Britt 98 Victor Barrington 97 Wade Bethea 95 \nnie Wallace 97 Effie Wallace 96 Boyd Wallace 96 Dannie Hamilton 96 Ethel Hayes 94 John Hayes 94 Mary Lester 94 Robert Smith 92 Cain Leach 92 Robert Sherwood 91 Ruth Hubbard 96 Odell Guinn 9l Ernest W allace 92 John Wesley Norton 97 Rufus Woodard 90 Bertie Hubbard 90 W. B. Garrett, Jr., Prin. Miss Ida M?*e Taylor, Asst. Surprise Marriage. A happy surprise to Dillonites was the marriage of Mr. John W. Gaddy and Miss Jennie Rrunson a t Florence Saturday night. Neither of t e young couple's friends had had the slightest in--jjT^Timation of their matrimonial intentions and their numerous friends in Dillon and elsewhere TfViV w?AVA* U? 3UI" r* prise. The bride was returning to Dillon from a visit to relatives at Sumter when, thanks to Cupid's well-laid plans, she and the groom met at Florence. Of course Cupid's plans never go awry a~d x without much difficulty he led the young couple to the Methodist fPf I parsonage where they took the licj obligations that made them one. - - - After spending Sunday in Latta with a sister of the groom Mr. and Mrs Gaddy arrived in Dil)on Sunday night and were met at the train Ktr nnitn a MW*u fcv| uuv o UUUIUC1 U1 11 ICUU3 who escorted them to the Price Court Ina where they will reside temporarily. The bride is a daughter of Mr. Robert Brunson of our town. She is a young lady of many graces of mind and person and will prove to be truly a helpmate and companion to the husband she has chosen to honor with her hand. The groom is one of Dillon's popular young business men, being a member of the iirm of L.C. Braddy Co., and is held in high esteem by all who know him. The Herald joins their numerous friends in congratulations. ?vr* Lost?From Wm. Hamer's place ear Little Rock, bay horse about years old, scar on left hip and "<ne hind foot white. Last seen . fining toward Dillon Monday evening. Reward for information. Thos. Malloy, Dillon. Vice President elect Sherman says he will not attempt to keep up the social pace set by the Fairbanks. Well it may be better for his political career since it was the social obligation of serving cocktails to his guests that helped to 'wreck the Presidential boom of f' the Vice President Telltale Bible*. dealer In secondhand books advertimd the other day for old Bibles belonging to three families that hare lately come Into prominence. "Do they want them as heirloom a?" naked a customer who had read the advertisement. "Not bit of it," Mid the dMl?r. II "Tfcuy wut tho BHm bwaaat ttooy Wtila a neofd of births; eoassqftsnt- II tfcV ? '? HTM. pro ?f?My. Tory oftan toiliw hi ?M bocks ?vs Mfcii to look ?p fftooftvo' i **mt Iswfti?fry ifUmnttkltoA fetors iftyft * ftfhuftM ?hs thrally Bl Nfeft pst lost ka th* sh dSo of aortas 5h*saad. Jtsbsky thoaght orach a boat ^ tan thsa. bftt jpT: ths rtmt^ot SlLllrtftftB pnssas^h?y **?! * e ttUMli ttftlkir ii mb Oil. WANTED?Second hand bags ] ard burlap any kind, any quantity, anywhere; we pay freight. Richmond Bag Company, Richmond, V*. i NOTICE la hereby given that the Spring ] Term of Court of General Sescions for Marion County will con- < vene at Marion on Monday, Feb- t ruary 22nd, 1909 at 10 a. m. j D. F. MILES, 1 C. C. G. S. " Legal Blanks. The following legal blanks are for sale at The Hemld Book f Store: & Planter's contracts. Liens on crop. Mortgages. Titles to real estate. Bills of Sale. d Arrest Warrants. m Commitment blanks. Appearance Recognization. ? Administrator's Sale. | Notice is hereby given that I will sell 3 at pabiio aoctiou to the highest bidder * for cash, at the home Dlsce. of the late 'Jt Martha lack sou, on Monday, Fob. 15th, * 1909 a* 2 o'olook P. M,, a quantity of S corn, foddor, bay, three mules, several i' hogs, quantity of fanning utensils, wag- * ons, baggies, household furniture, etc., 1 all of wnioh belong to the estate of :i Martha Jackson, deceased. * 3-4 St William 8. J ask son, v Administrator. ^ J SEWING MACHINES?When 1 you are in need of a Sewing 2 Machine, why not buy the best? 4 The Singer or Wheeler & Wilson ? cheap for cash or on easy terms. Yuor credit is good with me. All \ kinds of repair work done prompt ly! Needles, oil and fixtures al- i ways in stock. | J. C. McCormac. | DR. J. W. HAMER, DENTIST :: :: CLIO, S. C. Office in Currie Building, Next to Hotel Clio. Geo. S. Hacker A Son. Manufacturers of Doors, Sash, Blinds. SASH WEIGHTS AND CORDS CHICAGO ...Pressing Club... CLEANING AND REPAIRING. RATES: 4 Suits per month, - - - $1.00 1 Suit pressing, - - - - .50 1 -iw x ouii Cleaning, .... //5 1 pr. Pants pressing. - - - .2 I pr. Pants cleaning:, - - .35 1 Coat pressing:, - - - - .35 1 Coat cleaning:, - - - - .50 Monthly Club rates in advance. Clothes called for and deliv<. red to Club members. John H. Bethea, PROPRIETOR DIIAON, S. C. J. MCCALL Has solved the problem of feeding: tRe people atr his Restaurant, he serves every delicacy of the season. Game, Oysters, and Pish are served in every dtyle. When housekeepers want meals served at their homes, ring 132, give your ooders and McCall will do the rest/ All orders will be filled in a satisfactory manner. J. MCCALL ' W-a ^ Results ?n what the farmer b looking for. Read the fol- j lowing and judge for yourself. Sumter, S. C., Jan. 16th, 1909 i | \cme Manufacturing Oo., Wilmington, N. C. [ Gentlemen:? j ; In answer to your inquiry, I would say that I hav? used i i [our Quick Step Fertilisers (8-4-4) on my farms for two years past. J j used it for both cotton and corn, and it gave splendid satisfaction. J Juick Step is a fine fertilizer. In fact I do not think there is any bet- m ;er fertilizer on the market. I have also reccommended it to several 5 parties who have used it and all of them have been highly pleased ivith it. I expect to use tt again this year. Knowing the high char- a LCter of the fertilizer and the excellent results obtained from its use.i s fives me pleasure to recommend it. Yours Very Truly, * A. c. durant. s Mr. Durant is one of the largest, most successful and intelligent { armers in South Carolina. There are hundreds of others who will rive me same testimony. 1 Made only by . 2 ACME MANUFACTURING CO. ? WILMINGTON, N. C. ^ Our fertilizers are sold by reliable dealers everywhere. If your lealer will not supply you, write us. |Accident Insurance! I I PRACTICALLY FREE| | | We issue cards with numbers running ji i from 5c. up, and when cash purchases or p & paid on account amount to $3.50 you hand I in the card with 31c, and we have issued jg | you a one thousand dollar accident policy H # from United States Health and Accident I Insurance Co. of Saginaw, Mich, good for i one year. SL I | ? I I EVANS'PHARMACY | r ^ u No Land So Rich That Fertilizer Cannot Make It Better II y You use fertilizers for the profit you get out of them?and the better the land the more pro?tably a good fertilizer can be used on it. Do not imagine because land will produce a fair crop without Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers that these fertilizers cannot be profitably used on it, or that they were made only for land too poor to produce without them. If poor land will show a normal increase wnen fertilizer is used, good land will show at least double^he increase. Use Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers to increase the quality, as well as the quantity of the crop?and you . will increase the profits from your land. "I have been using your fertilizers for a number of years" says Mr. William Fraiser, of Glasburg, La., "andfind that it not only pay s to fertilise, but to do plenty of it, and use the best fertilisers to be had, such as your brands. I have used a number of them and found them to be as recommended and to give better results than any other fertilizers that I have ever used." Every planter and farmer should have a copy of the new 1909 V!**inia-Carolina Farmers' Year-Book. Get a free copy from your ft ilizer dealer, or write our nearest sales office. Virginia-Caroline Chemical Co. Sates Offices Sales Offices Richmond, Vs. Durham, N. C. (j Norfolk. Va. rH.rW~. ?8 IB Columbia. S. C. VlrfflflL^OimllnflTH Baltimore, Md. Atlanta. Ga. HKctemOSH Columbus, Ga. Sarannah, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Memphis, Tenn. Shreveport, La. I??? 1 M >? fyV hatke&co f|-*AV'V.aLlSpEO 1867 ft till A jo: iHSJlglll filii.MoBgrlt g in i urn ^ mn i I " I ^ "d b,^ fc - b n/im 10 ocwrs kxtmm mi cmum nw MV Of ^ M MM* tr 4? ffaff-MM* *f /toy On* I W pufj?ftopfft thou prion mm! ynaratee *J? delir&y. fl 8nd Money Order or Begietei I ^ > A. HATKE A < I III, ^1 JPIMpft ?. CA.R V ar^ ? BOX-3T f NOVELf Y"WORKS 18 We have opened up a novelty shop and \ are prepared to do all kinds of scroll and *4 turned work, such as Columns, Balusters, ! J Brackets, Etc., also Mantels, Grills, Etc., \ \ and all kinds of j ^ oiin repairing | j _ . __ | ^ such as Sharpening, Saws, Refilling Brushes S Jfa Babiting, Balancing, Etc. .. 4?j Salmon Novelty Works | J DILLON S. C- I * PURE IS DRUGS U Can be found at BRUNSON'S DRUG* I 1 gTORE, everything new. ' | Mr. A. A. Duncan of the Greer Drug i Company and Dr. C. S. Brown have gone through our stock of ' < D R U <3 S G and everythieg not absolutely pure and ^ fresh has been thrown aside has been replaced with new drugs. We have also bouerht a handsomp Tnrmvntinn FAit*- I _ ? Ml WAV** (^V/VIUl JL t'Ull J| tainand everybody will be sent a ticket j which will entitle them to a free drink? Watch for them. All our prescriptions are put up by a. Registered Pharmacist, the ir.cuing abso- ^ lute safety. Dr. B. M. 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