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The Dillon Herald. | PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. 1 A. B. JORDAN Editor. ( JBSCRIPTION. $1.50 PER YEAR j Hatred at the purtollico at Dillon. S. <'.. aeeotxl-caft* mm I matter t Dillon. S. C.. May 20 '909. ' Now is the time to give the premises a good cleaning. A little lime and labor might save a big doctor's bill. A problem for Financier Mor- ^ gan to solve is that Abdul Hamid nas oj wives ana rignt 111 me m'dst of the millinery season he J is found to be possessed of $8,000, < (0 in cash. _ i: The Civic League is making an ^ earnest effort not only to improve the sanitary condition of the town q but to make Dillon an attractive place to home seekers. Its recommendations in a previous issue of The Herald as to the cleaning of premises and the liberal use of * lime ane worthy of more than pas- tl sing notice, because this is the JJ time of the year when the wisdom ti of the old maxim "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of tl cure" is especially valuable. ? The League has not met with the 5 assistance it deserves in a financial sense, but nevertheless it is going ahead with a persistency 1 and determination that is bound ( to win laurels in the end. Its ad- t vice is wholesome and if you want \ to help your town and yourself be ( guided by it. List of Grand Jnrors for Year 1909. .1 H. Stackhouse. Campbell Bridge K. T. Collins, LeGette A. D. Bracy, Carmichael G. D. Crawford, Marion J. W. White, Centerarv J. R. Hayes, Kirby F. M. Wall, Rowell i J. O. Stalvey, LeGette l T. L. Bass, Dillon 1l M. B. Stevenson, Centenary __ ? 7 H $2.25 8 inch Pair of Shear qkZZZZ and simple attachnu | Shears are worth Si. 7""*^ This pair of Shea: new process which in r > The Tension Spring -^-<0 tirely and enables ill ^22 any kind material cut with perfect ease the little thumb sere blades as closely as i cate accompanies eve 2^5 Breaks or in any wa; ^ date of purchase, it v 1 $2.40 | $2.50 I **+ I 3DS V . M / PR ' if . r U 7 V i ^ S P % z? ! I 3 .iif^f* wppip, ,-vJf E. T. Ayers, Nichols W. E. Stanley, Ceritenary W. A. Godoold, Marion F. W. McKerrall, Marion M. L. Edwards. Mullins 3. C. Fore. Latta H T. Hartley, Bethea l VI. J. Fennejjan. Bethea - #? R. E. Bcattv has just accepted he a^cncv for the best Irom Fence nade. Prices will surprise you $L20 To FLORENCE, S. C.& RETURN VIA. ATLANTIC COAST LINE Account MUSICAL FESTIVAL May 24th-i5th. Tiol'ofe nn c_i1i? \f q v 9 md 25th-liniited to return leaving Florence not later than midnight ilay 26th. Corresponding' low rates from ntermediate points. For further information call on Picket Agent or write. W. J. Craig, Pass. Traf. Mgr. P. C. White, Gen'l. Pass. Agent. NOTICE. All persons holding claims against the Btate of Joseph <!. Si .clair, deceased, re hereby notified and required *o file be same with the undersigned, as udlinistrator. within the time required y law or this notice will be plead in ar of their recovery; and all persons iictHht.nU to the Haul estate are mreuy otified to make immediate payment to he undersigned. lay i3tli 15)05) D. K. Wright, 'lio, S. C. Administrator, -20-4t m ? ? - R. E. Bcatty now represents The Stewart Iron Works Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio, the largest inanlfacturers of Iron Fence in the vorld. L'scd everywhere with Conere.e curbing. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. By power vesr?-rl in me as ndminis;rator of the state of Joseph C. Sin:lair, deceased, I will sell at public auclion, to the highest bidder for cash, at ;he iiotne place ??f the late Joseph C. Sinclair, deceased, on Thursday the 27th lay of May A. I). 15)01), a lot of farming itensils, wagons, hoises, buggies, corn, Fotmer and other grain. Said sale Jtc aegin promptly at 10 o'clock. May IS 15)05). D. K. Wright, 5-20-2t Administrator. Q RUR. r Pays for a year's subscription Ion Herald, The Semi-weekl; Courier, Farm and Home and s heavily nickel-plafd, cquippcc :i;t that keeps them Always Sh 00, but cost Herald Subscribers s ;s made from the best Carbon sures strength and a good keen e Attachment does away with resh; te user to set the tension on the intended to be cut with the sh( without tiling the hand. A si :w shown in the engraving tig may be desiied. The manufactv :ry paii, agreeing that "If this p ; becomes defective within Five vill be replaced with a new pair wi Pays for a year's subscription t warranted for two years by the around the house or in the pock THIS PEN IS WEI Buys all thsee papers and a tplc is no plating to wear off and the Silver throughout. ? Wf * '' ?> I ' ' ? ' i-i i' ?* ' It i fc A Big Tobacco Warchome DcaL One of the biggest deals ii warehouse circles that has eve been consummated in Mullins wlfs pulled off last week, whereb C, O. Dixon, formerly of Planter warehouse, became an equal par tner with J. S. Nefd, of Farmer I warehouse. Their successful ca reer in Mullins as warehousemei : is too well-known to need an: comment. As soon as Mr. Dixoi acquired an interest in Farmer warehouse, they at once went t< work enlarging'their house by ad ding on about 7,000 feet of floo: cnar-A matinir thpir floor th< largest and best adapted for th< purpose in the State. Those wh< know them feel confident that the; will need every foot of the build i iner. too, for they each have thei - individual *rade and an ordinar; house would not accommodat< them both. The extension cover almost the entire front of their lo 1 along Laurel street, and will b the largest roof ever built in Mul lins. We arc glad to see thei continued faith in our tobacco mar kct, and the heavy expenditure ?f money that they are putting No Hard Time W1 The South Atlantic The Following Increases New Premiums ( j c/o Renewal Premiums 31 Insurance Issued 40 Total Inconn All New Forms of Policies vative Options to Insured. MAX FASS, i DILLO I AL ROl to The Dily News and a first-class I with a new arb. These ui)L'nbiK enrivet so that ;ars may be mple turn of htcns up the irers' c^rtifiair of shears 5 years from ithout cost.'' ?? o The Dillon Herald, Semi-weekly manufacturers. It is made in tw et. It is always ready for service. ,L WORTH $1.25, BUT :ndid Six Piece Set of guaranteed I y will not tarnish. Instead of bein rrf - I *! k la $ 1 11 I 9-8 V: -? ? v a bi S - a ZL. n C ^ ^ I ? j r j ^ _? t^ ..- ?a... l.. . Um '*zSi' '*.1 >,. ?ut shows their foresight in pre paring for the big: trade that the a undoubtly will get. It will be on r of the strongest business firm ,, ever established in our town. 1 y has been estimated that theoe tw s gentleman, in the dealings wit! - the tobacco growers last year, pai s out more money than the combine * capital stock of the banks of Hor 1 ry and Marion counties. That i y a broad statement, but their book i will show it to be correct. Thu s we see what this strong firr 5 means to our town. Since Mr - Dixon withdrew from Planter r warehouse, he has received alarg s number of flattering proposition s from Kentucky and Virginia to g 3 into the tobacco warehouse busi y ness, but he has faith in Mullin - as a growing town and market r and wisclv decided to launch ii y the. business here on a' broade e scale than ever before. Mullin s is to be congratulated with havin] t such a strong team of warehous pi men. And the farmers whohav< - d?.alt with C. O. Dixon |and J. S r Neal for the past six or eigh - years, know full well they hav e friends in them that they depen i on at ail times and under allrea s During 190S TH Insurance Company > for the Year Show: Insurance in Force 24 % Net Assets 19 '' Net Surplus 15 s 39 per cent. Giving' Most Liberal Conser b, ? General Agent, N, S. C. ttf i M JLmJ V/J IDE VIEW SHOW (MO , TENSION SEMHO VaBHNnOMBaBMflaHBHMnNNNaaNBMHBMi r News and Courier, Farm and Hor o sizes, large size for gentlemen a COSTS HERALD STIR! iV. H. Rogers' Brand Silverware, g metal inside and plated on the < ' PJ ' p "" o. : a* T3 : Thb Dillon Herald: 3 : 3 : Enclosed find $ and Courier, Farm and F v>' : Name a : 2. : k 5** Town If you are an old subs | cp | from its present expirati ' g mediately upon your acc \ ? : : (Only one pi ! -5* : I . ???????. 1 3 1 The regular price for the H !* Home 50^. || THE D ) " I * ?au?-I - ?I sonable circumstances. Thei y interests are studied by the? e gentlemen, and every precautioi s taken to safe-guard them. Watcl 1 them go after the trade this sum ? mer.?Mullins Enterprise. ? ? j <V , d d Taken up-one brown calf abou - 5 months old owner will call a s Max Fass' and get same. s s n Magazines! Munsev, Co^mopo . litan, Review of Reviews, Vai s Norden's, Pearson's, Hampton's e Appleton's, American, Every ? body's, Saturday Evening Post Collier's on sale at The Herak s Book Store. j R. E BEATTY PnntGM Mc4U tter. St DILLON S. C. WantedYou /5T7> BAB ^rlj?=53 It cosl profit II BSCRIBE1 tHSAWOmEfcinMIOM /' { ?rt!Ma DOU?WISrMI 09EFUUIIJ3/ I or THI SHtAB* ^^^\appucd| . Ty rQ? y tie and a guaranteed 14-karat gold ] nd smaller size for ladies. This is \ 2PPTPTTPQ XrnTTTTMC ^V^IVX Ul^lVU 11 V/ X JLX1.1.1 VJI* These Spoons are warranted Solid outside, like most plated spoons, J 3ut out coupon and mail at once* for which send The Herald, I lome one year and premium to r -V criber, your subscription will be ex on. If a new subscriber the papei eptance of one of our offers. remium can be sfent with one subsc era Id is $1.50, The News and Coi Address til letters to ILLON HEI DILLON, South Carotins. $ For Rent?Four room cottage. r in good location. Everything new e and clean. Morris Fass, Dillon ^ i don't Lt r i " v r.KA ' ?<(... ' . i on your ar.o von <o h ^ garden this > < v ?' i once and p: 'vu. v v outfit of ] !' F1RST-CLA >k- \ . }f : <. ^ ! I > | r! They will ina?ce gardening twice ;as easy as it usually is. They i i 1 iwill hslp you make a better show- | ing than you ever did with twice the labor. Along with your garden tools you may possibly want some hardware. We have it, whatever it is, if it is good. Worth-' less hardware we do not handle ' f4 DI LLON HARDWARE CO rr to know the merits of ' COCK AND MOYER BUGGIES r e and look. The acme ^ irfection. At . Holliday Co.- ~ DILLON. S. C. ' ts you nothing to see and nay find the inspection able. f <" ^ __i y r* "~2 * g ; IP^~ ^fc/SApen. Thiis pen is fully an ideal article t > have 'XX g Nickel Silver. There they .are Solid Nickel -/%^# fc? ; - ; 3 s ; Li.. XT c ?r<^ r>emi-\vceK.iy x^cw^ ; - : R. R, - *> - *& tended fer one year *? / r will be 3tarted im" ? ription.) 5 ^ ' urier $2.00, Farm and ^ALD, g 33 ' "J