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Dillon. S. C, September 9 1909. p?
Newberry county has taken a tr,
short cut to good roads by pur- fn
chasing its supervisor an automo- fl
bile. be
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This is such a sceptical country
that a wiser man than Dr. Cook lV>c
would have brought the pole back a"
with him.
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The fact that pretty girls in
London are submitting to the kiss Qr
for scientific purposes completely
refutes the claim that science is a Qr
recent thing.
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Dr. Cook did a great thing cc
when he discovered the pole but p<
still greater honors await him if S(
he will come down here and tell Cc
us where "Black Ankle" is loea- tk
ted. sv
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A Columbia citizen advertises
that lie gives "special attention to sc
moving, packing and shipping fnr- P
niture." This may be all right ^
for a slow town like Columbia but tc
there is no opening here for any "
such mat:. Some energetic fel- 11
low. however, might make a a
good thing in Dillon unpacking lt
and placing furniture for new l<
comers. it
If Peary or Wellrnan or Nan- t<
sen had returned from a trip to IJ
the arctic regions and announced v
the discovery of the north pole t!
it is hardly probable that the world n
would have questioned their claim, jic
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urn UH' i vim ii ?/i *v? . v^u'm aim lj
bis announcement were so sudden V
that the world was not prepared tl
for it. Very few people, outside u
of those personally interested in l>
the discovery of the pole, were a
aware of the existence of such t\
a person as Dr. Cook and even s<
those who knew of his expedition t<
to the arctic regions did not attach
any-great importance to it. bt
Tradition has it that when Ameri- <>l
cus Vespucius, the Italian navig- it
ator tor whom America is named, <>l
returned to the old world and an- b
nounced that he had discovered T
vast unknown regions in the c<
western hemisphere, there were M
many who doubted his claim, al- rr
though his assertions were back- p<
ed by other navigators who ac- t>
eompanied him on the journey. s?
And so it will be ever thus. As
long as the world stands there tl
will be doubting Thomases who tl
will maintain that "seeing is be- tl
licving." But if Dr. Cook is
"working a bluff'' explorers will ...
have just as much trouble in call- a,
ing it as they would have in find- tj
ing the pole. tj
We are much obliged to our b
friend Freeman, of the Pee Dee v
(Advocate, for an invitation to cut
off from Marion and come over to ti
Marlboro. Next to a county of M
our own we would rather live in
Marlboro than any county we la
know of. Marlboro is the richest a'
county in the state and it claims ai
some ot the best people in the tn
world. The upper part of Marion y<
is so closely bound to Marlboro
by tics of jblood and friendship ne
that we would feel perfectly at M
home among the Marlboroites, ea
; but the new county issue is not vil
dead yet by any means and The ou
Herald believes the people of mi
this section will have an opportu- gy
nity to vote on the proposition be- thi
fore the present year expires, be
L N Once the question is submitted to fri
I the voter* there will be no doubt wc
as to the result as the people are ale
overwhelmingly in favor of a divis- fin
jk foa of Marion and will never be an
with anything less than a W<
aad impartial test of senti
Tjpr" fI """ * " v''?'-r-*-" '*%, - -
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fnt on I he quo&tion at the polls. tl
jwever, we shall keep friend at
cenian's kind invitation in
nd and slu uld any contingencies
w unforeseen arise that would
ike impossiblethe formation of a
w county we might link ourselves _
to Marlboro and thus make out of
5 two the banner cotton growing Vl
itnty of the south. bt
COMB TO MARLBORO.
t Dee Advocate.
For many years Dillon has been
ring to get a new county cut off
>m the upper part of Marion. Ht
ic old' county people have th
en fighting them at every step, JJJj
id thus far have prevented the ti<
rination of the new county.
veral elections have been held, >?
id whole sale fraud has been ^
arged. A1 the branches of the
ite government, legislative.exe- ?
tive and judicial, have been ap- i
laled to for help in the fight for J
against the new county
A few months ago two survey's,
T. C. Hamby. representing
e proposed new county, and E.
. Beatty, representing the old
llinrv marlp u 'fciinm.T
>rted that they found 407-23
[uare miles in the proposed new
mnty, and 9l7.4 square miles in
ie old part of the county. They
ibmitted a map showing these
*eas.
The old county people were not
itisfied with this, and thev emloyed
another surveyor, Howard
fiswall, Jr., of Charleston, to ^
;st the survey. He reported that
ie map showed the county to be
half mile wider than it really is,
nd that there was not enough
irritory to get 400 square miles
>r the new county and leave 500
i the old.
This information was presented
) (Jov. Ansel, and he appointed
rof. F. M. Colcock, of the Uniersity
of South Carolina, to test
lie surveys. Prof Colcock has
ot made his report, but the Mar- ^
m Star says that his measurements
tallied practically with Mr.
i>riswaH's. If this be true, then
ie new county will be impossible
nless they can get a piece of Marl010
t) make up the deficiency in
rea. It is very improbable that ^
vo thirds of the voters in any
;ction of this county would vote
> go in to the new county.
We believe that there ought to I
b a new county in the upper part
f Marion, but if they cannot get
, the people in the northern end
[ the county should do the next
est thing,?come to Marlboro,
lie northern corner of Marion
ninty is about 35 miles from
[arion court house, and about 15
dies from Bennettsville. The
cople in that section naturally
clong to Marlboro. If the premt
effort to get the new county
lil, they should at once begin
:c movement to be transferred to
lis county, and thus forever end
ic fight down there.
A line run from the present
juthern corner of this county,
t Pec Dee river, to about where
le Coast Line railroad crosses
le state line, near Hamer, would
bout equally divide the distance
etween Marion and Bennettsille,
and would transfer about
00 square miles of as tine seeon
as there is in the route from
[arion to Marlboro.
(lentlemen of upper Marien, the
,tch string is hanging out. You
e cordially invited to come over
id ioin lis. Vrm will
le best county in the world, and
>u will help to make it so.
The new railroads trom Ben:ttsyille
to Brownsville, and from
cColl to Dillon, will make it
sier for you to reach Bennettslie
than Marion by rail, and
r superior county roads make it
ich easier to come here by bugor
wagon, to say nothing of E
s great saving in distance. You
long to us by ties of blood and
endship. Your people and ours E
rship at the same churches
>ng the present border. Many K
e farms, both great and small, E
i cut iu two by the county line. B
s buy our goods trom the same fek
tm and sell our products at
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ic same markets. Your interests "J
c ours, and ours are yours.
Come to Marlboro. !
NOTICE.
Is hereby given that the Fall
t-rm of the Court of General Scsons
for Marion County will con;ne
at Maron on Monday Octo*r
4th., 1909 at 10 o'clock a. m.
D. F. Miles,
C. C. G. S.
Notice.
All persons holding claims against
i?* estate of Mrs. Margart t C. Cnrmich'1.
deceased, are hereby n-quireu u? tile
ie saute, dnly verified with the uudergned
within the time required bv law r-i
id upon their failure so to do this no- J
e will be plead in bar of their recovery
id all persons indebted to the said este
are hereby required to make iuiediate
payment to the undersigned,
illon, y. C. Robert, McKachern,
ugust 25th 1909 Qualified Executor
8-2G-3t
"HU1US.For
old or young, good
looking or ugly, rich or
poor. Work promptly
executed. Satisfaction
guaranteed.
R. B. McLean.
Next door to Post office.
HACKER MFG. CO.
Successors to
G*o. S. Hacker & Son.
VE MANUFACTURE
Doors, Sash and Blinds; Columns
and Balusters; Grilles
and Gables Ornaments; Screen
i
Doors and Windows.
I
VE DEAL IN ;
Glass, Sash Cord and Weights
fM V ""Su* Vroif I __
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Tie Man of the How
Is the man with
money, for he is ready for
emergencies, and his inter*
haw always been identil
with a bank from the time
first opened a Savings Acco
tip to the present.
Would YOU
like to follow in his ste
Come in and we will show j
the way
The Bank
of Oillor
Dillon, S. C.
Dillon S
We have moved our
Main St., We are be
to store cotton. We
to store cotton to drh
We will sample cotton
office. Then drive t<
expect to be able to n
at a very reasonable 1
i Dr. Wade Stackhou
seed business and woi
seedrfor sale to see hi
Inviting our friends
place of business and
and hoping to do an <
margins, we are your
Dr
THE ?
STANDARD<
)ORSET FAS
IE FOUNDATION
OF A
PERFECT FITTIN(
ONED WITH
Genuine
reenlan
WH/
\
ecurity
RUBBER BUI
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DILLON, S.
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B OPERA HOUSE 1
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?? Prices 50-75-1.00 3
C Lveeuni Tickets Good. ^3
juuiuuuuuuutuiuuuuii^
iorage CO.
office to Bennetts Stable on j
tter fixed than in the past
request ail persons wishing
re directly to our new office,
and preserve samples in our
1 ill nv
) warehouse and unload. We I8E
lake tcans on cotton stored E
*ate of interest. 9
isc will be actively in cotton |fi
lid thank all persons having fl
m before selling. P
> to call on us in our new B
thanking you for past favors B
extensive business on close B
s truly, I
. Wade Stackhouse, Manager, n
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Special Column.
We want you to call at our store |
during our Majestic Deinonstra- ,
tion Week. Sept. 13 to 18, and
get a Souvenier Set of Majestic
Ware. Wheeler Kdw. Co.
GO? FLY keeps flies off Horses
and Cattle. 25c and 50c. At all
drug stores.
Come see the great cooking
wonder at our store all next week,
i You have a cham\ n- . S >u!
venior Set of W r e t a* lee
i large advertisemei l : >er.
! Wheeler Hdw. Co
! It w\ll more thai . . tor
your time to read oi 1.., .dvertisement
in this p i < er
Hdw- Co
It's worth $8.00 id
our advertisement r,
so don't overlool v er
Hdw- Co.
School Desks.- . it
the largest manufacturers of
school desks in the United States.
w.. *- '
.?<- <iic: sigems ior tne famous
I '"Nonoise" desks, popular everywhere
with teachers because they
are warranted to make no noise
in opening: and closing. If you
need anything in the school desk
line let us quote you prices before
you buy. We can give you the ?
best desk made and save you soma
money. Sample desk can he seen
at our store. We are agents also
for maps, charts, blackboards, and
in fact anything needed for the
school room.
HERALD BOOK STORE.
Get a Majestic Souycnior. See
our Ware at Wheeler Hdw. Co.
store duiing demonstration week,
Sept. 13 to 18.
Don't forget to attend the Majestic
Range Demonstration at our
I S'ore iino wneV ' 1 *- *"
, V..v f?w<v, ucpl. i J iu JO.
Wheeler Hdw. Co .
Notice of High School Election
State of Sooth Carolina,
County of Marion.
A petition signed by one-third of the
resident qualified electors and one
third of the resident free-holders of
the age of tweniy-one years in School
District No. 14, known as Pages Mills
School District, having been submitted
to the County Board of Education
of Marion Comity asking that an elec
tion be held in said School District upon
the question of establishing a High
School out of the territory embraced in
said School District, such an election is
ordered to be held at Oak Grove School
House ou Saturday. September the
Eighteenth, nineteen hundred aud nine,
between the hours of seven o'clock a.
m. and fonr o'clock p. m. The trnstees,
E. L. Rogers, H. Rogers, and A Q.
Page, shall act as managers at said election.
Those favoring the formation of
said High School District will vote for
"High School." and those opposing the
formation will vote agninst "High
I School." Only snch electors as return*
real or personal property for taxation
nml exhibit their tax receipts and regis
t rut ion certificates as required by law
iu general elections will be nllowed to
vote.
Joe P Lane,
W W Nickels.
W P Stockbouse,
Co Board of Ed
Aug JO. I9O9
? ? ? m Dissolution
Notice.
v
iMiuce is ncrebv given that on
the 28fh, d?ay of July, 1909, I sold
my entire interest in the Salmon
Xovelty Works to Mr. S J. Salmon,
who assumes all responsibility
for all outstanding obligations
and jps full authority to collect and
receive all money due said firm
prior to the disolution of this copartnership.
J. A. McKav,
Di'lon, S. C , Aug. 11. *2909.
A SpciJy Ctue iu
Constipation, Biliotuness, Dyspepsia, Indlgesli JO,
I.ivor Complaints, Tired Fueling, DaJ Taste la
the Mouth. Bad Core >loxlon, Ktrvousnms Bad all
<i ;,aasaa of the Stomach, Liver urn'. Bowels.
" Bioouine Liver HUB "
- - gently, yet thoroughly upon the bowels, Hv -r,
; nach and digcuve orgies. The pills, In c.ki
. I chronic ca es of c> lettpaioo and Indigteti.ia,
. r at ones, wi ''Out grilling, nor do they leave any
leasant afttr-i.frets, nor form a constant h !>tt
ursine, produ ed by other cathartic MMdiC.
" Bloodlne Liver Ptflo"
ore the deranged and torpid Urer to its normal
lit ion and healtMul action Remove and pret
constipation by sec uring a natural and regn- .
cperatlun of tlie bowels, and relieve those us?ant
symptoms whi? h aitctiJ A ditened of
I bid condition of the liver, stomach and bowels.
ssist In aiLvnleg this eui, the following sugc
ons are oUctcd.
ZM ARKS. Evervo
- action on the Uv. r,
s rarely prc/e aa ae
doses n.nply pun?s
| . usually Ic.ivtrg tin* <
m removing tue cat f
j the general he-li ' t
I doses develop the - ' g
doe, do not irritate 1 :
;ently stimulate th. li J
\ relation '<t b.'e by directing its Bow Into the 1
rchanr.li. "I he ref or a it is advisable to 00^ I
s by taking not over one ec two pflla nt bed-1
and |mmk dona aa aacaaaary.
porrun. 111. I I
' <?:-lfindy?.r "BtooAln. LW.r Pllfl
loot ?(Tertivr pill I rrr vet Tkqrcuk*!
ping or cocutiputiva il^r affect M Mill lf>|
o. Your* truly, I
MRS. AMADA RICMARPtOW. I
iiHSlia i
EVANS PHAR MCAY
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