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1 Mf * V AROUND ABOUT TOWN LOCAL PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP HERE. THERE AND EVERYWHERE W. W. Jordan, of Mullins, was 1 K in town for a few days this week. irned iRowveedy I* t-Ve<> sisson sin. [ >me ^ i en- ! W. L McKenzie of this place ' L- ln^f 1 rtnf TI7/\()nAn?]Ai> ? ii ibii iiui ii tuucauay uiuiiiui^ IUI < his future home in Augusta, Ga. Mr. C. E. Peck is improving, f but we are sorry to state that it 1 is very slowly. Mrs. R. P. Schofield h a s> as her guest, her cousin. Miss Sarah G ace of Wilson, N. C. Jack Watson went down to Lake City Friday night on new county business. 1 Mrs. Dr. Carpenter of Green- ( ville, S. C., spent last Saturday ; with the Misses McKenzie. ( If you have Real Estate to sell ! -I *. N t_ T-* - piace 11 wun us. rrompt ana careful attention given to all busi- ^ ness. Joe Cabell Davis, Mgr. Misses Frank Martin and Eula i Wright have returned to Gibson ; after spending the week end with i Miss Stanton. < Mrs. John Harllee, of Florida, who has been quite sick at the j home of her aunt, Miss Aurelia ; Harllee, is convalescent. i Let one of our Health and Accident policies work for you while you are unable to work for yourself. Dillon Insurance Agency, : Joe Cabell Davis, Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Malcom entertained Miss Sallie V. Holland and little Miss Shadie Hamer, at > luncheon Tuesday. A delight ful meat and salad course was serv- ( ed, followed by ice cream and cake. i ' D. N. Oliver has returned heme from a trip to Washington and Baltimore. Mrs. Oliver who is tZ Th( 1 M oF ?Z JT We are now si , Clothing include: Suit is wanted w 5^ men in all the st Millin Special display of Par T'If cry will take place Apri will be "hown every da charge of Miss Marg Sharpless knows her ari in this line. * This season's Milline - pretty, picturesque, an< have a becoming hat, tl ? gorgeous, so chic thai r Cv> pleasure. ^ very fetching feat -- pique top and facing ol side. The trimming is now in Baltimore visiting friends will return next week. Mr. Bannister of Latta and Mr. and Mrs. John Barringerand son. John Barringer, Jr., of Florence spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King. * The New County and the new railroad are coming, so is death, so protect your loved ones by taking a life policy with Dillon's up to date Insurance Agency, Joe n.u?n n M ? oiimjii i^avis, 4,1 gr. Miss Ruby Holliday who has been the guest of Mrs. J. W. King: left Tuesday for Georgia accompanied by Mrs. King: who will spend a few days there this week. Insure your homes against loss by fire, nothing but good large Companies represented by the Dillon Insurance Agency, the insurance people of Dillon, Joe Cabell uavis, Mgr. Wm, Brick is greatly improving the appearance of his stores on North Main St. by the addition of handsome and substantial iron fronts. Mr. Brick purchased this property from J. W. & R. S. Moore last year. Misses Eula and Beula Braddy entertained about fifteen of their friends on Friday evening from eight-thirty t o eleven o'clock. Several games were played and ielightful refreshments were served. The railroad authorities have built a wide and substantial crossing at Jackson St. This improvement saves farmers from over the New Bridge a long haul through town when carrying produce to the ail mill or to the cotton warehouse. Jas. Adams' ten-cent shows arrived in town Saturday night and will exhibit here every night this week. The tent has been pitched on Dr. David's lot in the rear of L. C. Braddy's store. The Jas. Adams shows are clean and moral and give more for the money than any show on the road. Mr. Goodman Meares and Miss Mittic Mercer, of Lumbcrton, N. C., were joined in the holy estate of matrimony Sunday evening at the Price Court Inn, by Dr. Joe Cabell Davis, the marrying notary of Dillon, before quite a large number of admiring friends who 3 i.1 ? ? * wisuen uieui every joy rnrougTl I life. wmmmr aOl i Only Department Store in Marion County. .* i a C 115 r lowing the fashions in n s a broad diversity of pa e have it, we have it if a ations of life. ery Department. isian and American Styles in Milli I 1st. and 2nd. New Spring mod< V after this. This department is aret Sharpless of Baltimore. M: t well, having: six years' experien ry rs very attractive, the shapes a 1 sufficiently varied for every one he colors arc so bright, the flowers t choosing: one's hat is certainly ure is a cornflower blue, with wh I of straw, and rolls slightly on t odd and unusually rich, being of i Morris l ^lfc , M? H |f^^ --'A *" ' T. W. Bethea has removed h saw mill from near Little Ro< to its former site near Dothai Mr. Bethea is making prepar tions to cut a fine body of timb which he recently purchased fro: his father's estate for $18,00 This is one of the finest bodies < timber in Marion county and will take Mr. Bethea several yea to turn it into lumber. James F. Watson, who is stu< ying at the School of Expressioi Boston, appeared in a recital gh en by the students on Wednesda PVPninor Mnrr>Vi ID Mr Wotcr carried the roll of "Henrv Thon ton," the young: lover in one farce entitled '' Popping: the Que tion" by John Baldwin Blacl stone, and his interpretation < the character was received wit enthusiasm by the audience. The Embroidery Club had very pleasant meeting: on Monda afternoon with Mrs. J. V. Ma colm. Mrs. Malcolm is an idei hostess, and made each one fe perfectly at home. At the clo? of two hours spent in work ar. pleasant conversation, Mrs. Ma ??1 - ? vuiui otivcu ucin.i'juh iee crean cake and fruit- to the followin guests: Mesdames A. J. Evan W. W. Jordan. Wm. Hainer, ( R. Taber, Le Roy Williams, 1 B. Sellers, J. A. Wilson and 1 W. Bethea. m ?>? m Calvary Cuttings. Jeff Horn spoke at this pla< Sunday. E. P. Wiggins of this section all smiles; its a girl. Isaih McKenzie has been suffe ing from his eyes for some timeBoys! Get W. D. McK. to te vou about seeing a ghost near ] M. Wiggin's gin house. Farmers are busy preparir their land for another crop; "g< haw, get up," is a daily song. W. D. McKenzie and Miss Get Allen were married Sunday, Ma 7, by Rev. H- Harrelson. Mr. and Mrs. T. H.Uottingha of the Pee Dee section were 1 this locality last Friday. There is a new church undi construction at this blace. will speak well for this place wh< completed. PE SPRING i ass' len's wear for Spring tterns and styles so tna i High Art fashion is s< berries and foliage combine flowers and finished with v< n. Another very attractive r ils leghorn straw, the crown 1 in with a drapery of rich whil iss twined in the lace falls grac ce The collection of Millinei of unusual beauty and elegt to Dress Goc so a Our assoitment of wool a this section and of the mos ite cially strong in white good: ;he profusion at prices 25 per vy elsewhere. Pass' I UNDER PI ittiiittUSittiliU ? k is Rev. W. C. Wallace will preach :k at this place next Sunday, March l. 21st. at 4 o'clock p. m. We hope a- for a large audience, sr John Bryant and Z. Butler have g returned from Shoe Heel Swamp ? where they have trapping for fur this winter. rs n,. ..... t i?i i.~?.? c? uuc? 1 iwu ucllci v.iu>c iul fear of the waste basket, hoping: the Herald and promoters a long: li and prosperous career. 1,7' Miss Leona Sellers of Dillon, principal of the school at this ,n place, left her horse hitched to the bug:g:y the other day. The c* horse became frightened, made a dash and a broken bugfgry was the result. The top was com^ pletely demolished. New County Boy. m m y STA TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j_ county of maltlox. By P B Hamer, ej froliate Judge: }e WHEREAS, J. M. Sprout has made 1{j suit to me. to grant him Letters of Adi ministration of the Estate and effects of J. K. Spront. ' THESE ARE THEREFORE, to cite s and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said J. E. 3 Spront, deceased, that they be and app" pear before me, in the Coart of Pro- ' bate, to be held at Marion, S. C., on March 19th., 1909, next, after poblication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore**1 noon, to aliow caose, if any they have, I why the said Administration shoold not be granted. UIVEN under my hand this, Lnd day c of March, Anno Domini 1909. P. B. Hamer, is 3-12-2t Judge of Probate. i?i m r" Notice. On or aboot the first day of March 1909 I gave, my certain promisory note * in writing bearing date the 1st. day ot March, 1909 the som of $200.<*0 with inIJr terest after uiatnrity at the rate of eight ;e per cent, per annum, doe and payable on the first day of November 1909. to J. W. Barns. I hereby give notice that te payment of this note will be contested r. by me when due L. F. Johnson, M. D. Dillon. S C.. March 10th.. 1909. m DR. J. W. HAMER, Br DENTIST :: :: CLIO, S. C. It Office in Curric Building', in Next to Hotel Clio. mmmmm NIM o oiiAiiirn ft dummcn Depart High Art Clothing. Our I it we can meet every requi 3ught. We have it to suil sd with old rose roses and cornslvet ribbon bows of same shape, node 1 is a medium-size shape, of aeingf trimmed with pink maline m :e lace; a wreath of arbutus en- is :efully off to the brim. m *y new on special display here is ar ince. You will enjoy it. >ds Department. m nd wash fabrics is the largest in pi t recent creations. We are espe- ta s. We have them in the greatest th cent, less than you can buy them ki C Jepartmei RICE HOTEL j sr.,*.. _ ? \..V n 1?? ^ ? _ ^ * Wanted? You to know the merits of fBABCOCK AND , MOYER BUGGIES Come and look. The acme of perfection. At TheHolliday Co.DILLON. S. C. It costs you nothing to see and v | juu may nna me inspection profitable. __?______ Ftiwan Fortili7orc kiivvuil IUIIIIILUIO For All Crops and Big Crops The fertilizers that have I been known for forty years I and profitably "used by two generations of farmers. IThe fertilizers that contain the right materials and make your crops grow. Etiwan Fertilizer Co. CHARLESTON, 5. C. Ask for ' 'Etiman." rr. I ^5 The Home of ECONOMY. ^2 ment Store | Ss Spring and Summer Stock of High Art CCZ irement and every taste. If a High Art t everybody, and can successfully serve ^5 ??????? Shoe Department. ^3 Ladies and^ Oents Shoes and Oxfords for Spring and Sum er ivu?. This stock is entirely free from dead timber and not padded up for effect. Every number in this depart* "22 ent is a live issue, stylish and up-to-date in every design I id workmanship, and prices lower than elsewhere. -^9 Ladies & Gents'Furnishings. Now, where in this section can you find such an assortent. We have labored hard to make this store the only ace in Marion county where you can get the best values obinable for the money, and we can say without hesitation ^2 tat it is positively the largest and most complete store of its ^u9 nd at the lowest market prices in the eastern part of South arolina. -^9 =?=?===== ^ it Store i 31 * .t)- s. ti 'f,ffl?. ?KrV^irti-ifcrHf- - / in air