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II AROUND ABOUT TOWN L.OOAU PARAGRAPHS PIOKED UP HERS. THERE AND EVEfYWHERE Chas. T. O'Ferral spent Fridaj in Sumler on business. E. L. Moore spent last Friday in Wilmington on business. fA. J. Bethea, private secretary _ to the nrov^rr or, spent Sunday with Mrs. W. T. Bethea. . lime to come and i :o flues. There is \ Dillon Hdw. Co. has closed down V ; r season and the enjoying a wellW " /ement has been 1CI U1 ITl^UdUlIII M v . Harrison street Irr- down to tne Dillon Live Stock Co's. Stables. Council has under consideration . a proposition to arch the big ditch from Cleveland street down to the Palmetto Warehouse. Engineer Beatty has submitted a bid on the The office of the Hamer Mill ) kikxa uiuvtu iu inc 111111 uiiiv.va at Dillon. All three mills, Dillon, Maple and Hamer, are now under the management of Mr. W. M. P' Hamer. There was no preaching at the Baptist church last Sunday morning, the pastor, Rev. H. A. Willis, being at Louisville where the tn Southern Baptist Convention was in session. fYour chance to buy regular $1 .50 standard books by popular authors at 75 cents is limited to the stock now on hand. The fall stock will be sold at usual prices ?$1.50. Herald Book Store. The Herald would like to get ^i _ good live correspondents at Ha Imer, Little kock, Latta ana juason. We want the news from these towns every week. If you are interested and think you can do the work write at once for . terms. In order to encourage trucking Mr. Bonsall, who is building the N. &. S. C. railroad, announces that he will build a siding where any farmer will agree to plant as much as a car load of melons for shipment. Big book values! Our stock of standard books by pupular authors now going at 75 cents. Sells everywhere for $1.50. These prices las t till present stock is exhausted. Nicely bound; an ideal gift. Herald Book Store. During the past few days Little Pee Dee has been in excellent condition for fishing and local Nimrods have been having wonderful luck with the finny tribe. I, There have been some big hauls made of the robin, an excellent i fish for which the river is famed. Miss Edna David, of Dillon, received her diploma as a public reader from the School of Expression, Boston, on Thursday, May 13, when the graduation exercises were held in the after| noon, followed by a reception to the graduating classes by the trus tees and teachers. While driving down to Latta Wednesday Mr. J. F. West's horse got frightened at an automobile BZ& and ran away, throwing Mr. West r against a telephone pole and badly injuring him. The buggy was badly demolished. In the buggy pi: with Mr. West was Mr. H. L. Clark, night operator at the A. C. Sjh L. depot, who escaped without |I REPA |l| 1 i it ? nd of "machinery c a >? jr nts and the machi |\1 t ' ' " ""SmSSSSLmm K| s tagmci, Giu, Mowers, 1 . s Kinds of Farm Machinery | ' E All work entru y./i- | Gasoline Engines and An I I DILLON AU" | I B. H. MCIN* It iiUUIIIlliHlllltitllllltlUUIIill M *2. - m. ! .. H . * The Herald regrets to announ that Mrs C M Paylor who is the hospital at Goldsboro f< treatment, is not doing so we Mr Paylor left last week f Goldsboro to remain with her r few days j Mrs Max Fass and mother, M Witcover, are visiting relativ at Mullins. r For Sale-Cheap to quick pu chaser 3 h p gasolene engin used only 3 months In good co dition Excellent size for pumpii [ sawing, lighting or feed cuttii i purposes Apply quick at T1 Herald office I The sympathy of the commur ;, ty goes out to Rev. W. C. Kir ! land in the death of his moth j which sad event occurred at Ola ! in Barnwell county, on Saturdi last. Mr. Kirkland was at tl bedside of his mother when tl end came, having been summo ed home about ten days ago. In the absence of Rev. W. < Kirkland the pulpit at the Metho ist church was filled Sunday mor ing and night by Rev. E. O W'a son, presiding elder ot Mane district. At the morning se vice Mr. Watson delievered a se mon of such unusual force ar eloquence that it was highly cor plimented by quite a number i people. The consensus of opii ion was one of the strongest (if n< the strongest) sermon ever d livered in Dillon. Col. Clarence Moore, one of tl largest farmers and best know citizens of the Pee Dee sectioi spent a few hours in Dillon Thur day, having come over from Chi raw in his automobile to the rac< at Latta the day previous. Cc M?ore formerly lived in Marlboi county, but sold out there son time ago and moved to Chera where he bought a large tract < land. He is one of the large farmers in the state, his cottc crop, it is said, averaging lU bales annually. The automobile garage h< leased from W- M. Hamerthe Ha relson building on East Railroa avenue and will establish hea< quarters there in a short whil< The garage is well-equipped ft repairing, autos and has had splendid run of business ever sint it was established. It is the on) auto repair shop between Florent and Fayetteville and gets a larj out-of-town patronage. Mr. James Watson, of Dilloi received his diploma as a teachc from the School of Expressioi Boston, on Thursday, May li when the gradution exercises wei held in the afternoon, followed b a reception to the graduatin classes by the trustees and teacl ers. This well known school celebratiug the twenty-fifth ann versary of its establishment as a independent institution. Durin its quarter century of activit many noted artists have bee graduated from its classes in li erary and vocal art. The editor of The Herald is i receipt of a letter from Henry 1 Edens who is up in the Carolir section nursing Capt. Arch Sii clair back to health. The Caj tain has been indisposed for soir time, but Henry writes that 1 applied his rabbit foot and no the Captain says he feels like fo lowing Lee and Jackson over tl hills of Vicksburg again. Tf Captain has many friends all ov< -Marion county who earnestly hof that he will soon be restored to h former rugged health and that fc will be spared to them for mar years to come. immmmmmmmmmmnw mm | lone on short notice. We have ; nists that can take care of your ; lakes, Harvesters and All : sted to us promptly executed. itomobiles Our Specialties* rO. GARAGE rYRE, MGR. ?e Don't forget that Salmon ] etly Works is prepared to d< jl kinds f gin work, or a p. wmmmmmmmm :I Ice Cre e, m n- m ;#& When the wari yjjj| And the Your thoughts ?? Where ic iik. M Evans Phak er H; ThKt <lrivt r Delicious Cr iv They lie $*?; : Their fountai he ^ With spnrl n- jgjjl Unsarpai When sam ^ Now when y< From the | d* To Evans* T n* And let t- m >n M I: Mzmmmmmmmm id ? = n" 1 A e a " KING 1 ie I | DR. s1IP11I Rl NtW U w FOR COUI sf FOR WEAK, SO n BRONCHITIS )0 THRO/ r! Dl f_ PREVENT e. >r I regard Dr. King's New I a modern times. One bottle cough, which waa steadily g ty re . PRICE I 9 SOLD ANI ; Evans 1 i. J, " ? rrZo ? loyz ; | Will Noi n V Cheapest made 'e Z >e , I nu w, A ^FS Pa | " a \ 1 ? 1 e 2 i bi I Only a fev | I are si * I Nov- The Dillon Herald 51.50 a year > all ? Ladies and Misses millinery oi ifered below cost at Wm. Brick's. mmmmmmm*' ?.. :am Daily. ? *?. & >*} ji days close nround yon, heat is keenly felt, go oil' to cooler clinises. '* .* :eburgs never melt. * *. MATY hiiR the antidote. B 8 jour thirst away, 11 * '. ">am like angel's food, | rve on every day. | n, too, incessant flows, I .**<;' kling cooling drinks, $(;* wed in excellence, | pled you will think. ? >u wi*h to win a smile, IjjjJ girl you love to kill, 'hahuacy haste away, s"'{ her drink her fill. 8 ?CT=a? ? ! ? ,! 11 %. _ IK. # I ?OF CURES KINO'S I ISCOYERY 3H8 AND COLDS. RE LUNGS, ASTHMA, t, HEMORRHAGES AND ALL LT and LUNG I8EA8ES. S KNtUMONIA Hscovery as the grandest medicine of completely cured me of a very bad Towing worse under other treatments. EARL SHAMBURG, Cod ell, Kas. BOo AND SI.OO ) GUARANTEED BY C Pharmacy. f Bore Ai t Rust, Crack, , Rarancp Rpel Jlfen ^VVMUUV vg I] (Sife j. RE. at last, is the ideal kitchen ind cooking utensil?"THE /tfn iVARE THAT VVEAJRS"? >m Pure Spun Aluminum, and aranteed by the makers to last 25 years th average usage. "Spun" Aluminum, ind you, not cast Aluminum, which will metimes crack and scale. Spun Alumiim Ware will never crack, peel, scale br,. ak. Costs a trifle more than ordinary enamel are. but is many times cheaper in the ag run, because of its wonderful durality and fuel saving. Enamel ware is >n coated with colored glass. Iron exinds with heat. Colored glass does not, it chips off into the food with dangerous suits to those who eat it. That the use of enamel kitchen ware luses cancer is a view held by rome rnnent medical authorities. Dr. Wil'.iam . Diefanbach of New York, in a paper untied "Observations on the Etiology of incer." read before the Bureau of Sanitary :ience and Public Health during the sssion of the International Homeopathic angress at Atlantic City, discussed this ibject. According to a special dispatch to the hiladelphia North American, Dr. Ditfanach advanced the argument that chippirg J of the "1892" Pit lown here. Com) The Dillon Har< ! All the leading magazines on sale at the Herald Book Store. M m Something you want in muslin ? underwear sold at cost-Wm. Brick, t i oprim 'phone no. 4.1. | NIGHT HBMHBKeE 'PHONE NO. K3. I It ELI. DR. C HENSLEE Office Ovijk Bank of Dii.lon Room No. 14. I'kici: Hotki.. ( Night Hell on North-Kaet Corner of the i'rive Hotel, on the Front of The K. A p Parncll Co'a. Store. f t Continentnl Casualty Compy. ? 4 CHICAGO, ! ILLINOIS- J -? i i The World's Largest Accident and Health c Insurance Company. c i NATHAN EVANS, AGENT MARION, S. C- t T _ a i r? a irouoie ^avea i I i By patrronizing our Laundry. | Vour Linen will always be | clean and attractive. Basket' leaves every Tuesday evening. J Special Prices made on family washings. If' you are having trouble witli ' ! your washwoman. see us | and we can j^ivc you prices for ; your entire weeek's washing that are very little higher than your washwoman charges. I Notij: Put name and number! i of p:eces on every bundle. A. K. PARHAM lumfelMliii Break, Scon. ^^^ 1 nil I -TTTi'ina \AJ ill I e ? ^wlfflir ' jUffT ^^^1 of the hard-coated dis preparation of meals all( but dangerous particle matter to become mix food, these being taken into, the si where the cancerous growth is cau abrasions which they make in the v the organ. "1892" Pure Aluminum Ware doctors' bills. It enables you t bread, pies, pan cakes, etc.. without which is the great cause of dyspep indigestion. Aluminum griddles re< grease; hence are smokeless and o "1892" Pure Aluminum Ware < scorch or burn, is easily cleaned, rust, or corrode. H andsome in appi Locks like silver, but weighs onl one-fourth as much, and is light a venicnt to handle. The original and only genuin Aluminum Ware is made by the a i ?? t tii I ui v. rvjuiuiNuiu wv. ai ^uiuiu, AH. piece bearing their trade-mark, the Cross, c.nd marked "1892" Pure All War; is absolutely pure, wholeso hygienic, and guaranteed for 25 ye See that you get the right go< ; accept no substitute. re Aluminum Coc alete line will be dware Company. ( 1 y 't ,? Hotel ffates Our rates from now until Sept. 1 st. will be 3.o<) tx*r week, payible weekly. C. E. Peek, propricor Comniereia! Hotel. DR. L. R. CRAIG PHISICIAX X Sl'KCEf >X ? o|)iee over ? . n. mci.aikin's stokk Residence of Mrs. Allies Carniebael. nitfht call bell near the ront door. c iiic ac;<> ..PuESSIMi LICAXIXH AX I) KKI'AIRIXfi. RAT ICS. Suits per month. - - Sl.oo Suit pressing. - - - - .5o Suit cleaning. .... .7 pr. Pants pressing .? pr. Pants cleaning". - - .35 Coat pressing, - .35 Coat cleaning, - - .50 Monthly Club rates in advance. Hollies called t?>r and delivered to Hub meinl>crs. john ii. iiktiika. put )PKH:T( >K DILLON, S. C. HACKER MFG. CO., Sucri'SSi IV 1?? GKO. S. IIackku a SON. /'*1U ... ~ #, l.o ' AiJth- ' V r Vr_;-' * ' * ' n. .'*1 ' ,VB MANI'FACTI R!-: Doors. Sash anil Winds: Columns anil Halustcrs; (Irilles and < iablcs (MnanK-nts; Screen Doors and Windows. VE DEAL IX Class, Sash Coidand Weights. \* * ? V w ^. > Vi ^ T* a V . r?*.. ?-*> - . f-1 aBaaacBL T-tsl. : .. ^ U ? a . > 3. LaIL wl.. :>* L: Jp . . * ihes used in _ ejp 3wci! rs of foreign Wi -^<4 f\ :c.l witli Lhe ^ *rvttS Co^T^r o bake y?> grease, >sia and ^ y about PJl^ > nd con- pjDP^^ '4 me and ? / ods and I % >king Utensils I found at - I _ '