The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, September 16, 1909, Image 5
P HROUND ABOUT TOWN
LOCAL PARAGRAPHS PIOKED UP
I i HERE. THERE AND EVERYWHERE
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"** . W. W. Page of Sellers was
} among visitors in town yesterday
iorning.
Mrs. C. L. Wheeler has returned
from a visit to relatives in
Virginia.
U,. * T \ I 3 < I?
u. joruan, 01 namfee
dng her son, Mr. A.
J*. !.,rxl .1.
Craig has purchased
^ tin Bennett residence or.
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.. Herring is at home
an absence of several
w orth Carolina.
< 1 /d Surles who has been
ate . iie Baptist Seminary at
* Lor v s at home for a few
creeks.
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Mrs. T. S. Richbourg and
? Master Lessesnc have returned
from a fortnight's stay at Jackson
^ Springs.
Miss Sallic Hamilton left Saturday
morning for Hendersonvi lie
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ii v^juciun eouniy, wnere she
will teach in the nublie school.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Harrelson,
Z. Jr-> ?f Eltn City, N. C-, returned
home Tuesday after spending several
days with the former's parents.
Mr. J. L. Michie, the wellknown
fraternal order man of
K Darlington, has been appointed
supervisor of the census for ihis
district.
Mrs. T. E. Manning has as her
guests this week Misses Lueile
M ullins and Mattie Mae Melntvre
of Marion, and Mi ss Beulah Mason
of Dillon.
Dr. and Mrs. C. Henslee re/
turned from their bridal trip Friday
morning They were accompanied
back home by Miss Islav
McKenzie who joined them at
MontreatMrs.
Agnes Carmichae), who
was operated on for appendicitis
at McLeod's infirmany at Florence
some days ago, continues to
improve and will be strong: enough
to Teturn home :n a couple of
weeks.
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W. H. Dunbar left Sunday
night for Baltimore and New York
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Lyceum Tickets Good ^ P1*
TjuuttuiuuuunuuuutiitUR i!;
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to buy his stock of fall and winter k<
goods. Mr. Dunbar says he al- lH\
ways buys his fall goods late be- tri
cause lie can get better bargains as,
after the rush ts over. m<
Messrs. 1 ?ell & Jordan of Dunn, ^S1
N. C.. have opened a jewelry
store in the building recently
erected by Mr. H. K. Cottingham, jr-i;
near The Herald Rook Store, he
Messrs. Bell & Jordan will make pr
a specialty of watch and Jewelry Hj
repairing. ye
Dillon was paying more for
cotton Saturday than any town in se
this part of the state. Cotton was al
taken as fast as it came in at 12.52 jK)
V? while the limit in other towns
was 12 ' i . Cotton seed sold at 53 ta
cents the bushel and the market is 'j
still stlong.
Mrs. T. R. Gordon is spending ()j
a while with Mr. Gordon at the
Price Court Inn: She will leave ' 1
in a few weeks for their home in aP
Virginia, out Mr. Gordon, who is 21
buyer for the American Tobacco Co
Co.. will remain until the tobac- sp
co season is over. !
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Dr. Joe Cabell Davis has rented *ic
the Manning cottage occupied by vj
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ostcen and|(),
will move into it on the 15th. |
Mr. and Mrs. Osteon have rented;
rooms over the McLaurin Drugrjoi
Co., where Mr. Osteon can be! sa
nearer his business. j
The Dill >n merchants (particu-iur
' FALL
Here is the ^a
every hour, every frci
rom ordinary sources
(>flferings arc here ag
We are here to
eqartment is in charge of Miss Francis
Millinery Houses in Baltimore,
wish the best, and the latest call on he
We have a full line of Notions.
: CLC
i department you will find only the best
I its shape after a rain, get a Strouse si
ve me Dest snirts irom tne nest maker
nber these are trial days, view days, if
i vou, if not the show is constantly chai
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rly thooe who advertise iti The (
urald) report that cash sales
ve been good .since the opening
the cotton market. Thev have
gun to wear the smile "that
>n't come off" and it the price
cotton keeps up they will be
jghing outright lx-fore the close
the year.
So far as can be learned Dillon
is the only town in the State
at paid 12-52/2 for cotton on
.turday, the 4th. instant. The
erage in other towns was about
.35. Although the price of cotn
has declined, the limits of the
.Hon buyers are still high as
mpared with other towns and
you want the top-notch price
r your cotton bring it to the Dili
market.
Readers of the Herald will find
:al news on the supplement this
;ek. Hereafter this part of the
per will always contain its cpioof
local news, so don't throw it
ray because you think it conins
nothing but advertisements,
adit over thoroughly and in
dition to unite a number ??f .i- .
ictive advertisements that will
sist you and probably save you
>ney in making' purchases you
11 find some locals items of in*ist.
Mrs- Hammond, of (Jcora,
is spending the week with
r cousin, Mr. L C. Braddy.
ior to her marriage to J udge
ammond, a distinguished lawr
of the Geoigia Bar. she was
Miss McKay, of Laurinburg.
lis is her first visit back to this
etion since she taught school
Dothan about 25 years ago and
.turally she is receiving a warm
.'Iconic from the older inhabints,
many of whom were her
rlliood friends*:
The opening number at the
>era House will be the "College
nging Girls," which is billed to
pear on Tuesday night, the
St. instant. The romnsito
mposed of eight girls whose (
ecialty is dancing, signing and i
strnmental music. The attrac?n
also includes light vaude- "i
lie and comic opera. Manager
Ferra. is assured by his agents
at this is one of the best plays
i the road. Tickets are on i
le at Krunson's Drug Store.
ic sale of tickets will close Satday
night at 12 o'clock.
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umn Nineteen Nine is
teway to the riches of the season
ight, every express, is adding' t?? 1
the same air of tastefulness anil
ain only it is more pronounced th:
prove the above statement just a:
Your Special Attention
ILL1NERY DE
Morgan, who has six years of ex
r. See our splendid line of
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production. If you wish to hx
nit. You will save money by b
s in the United States, such as th
vou care so to call them, come in
aging. Come in again.
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L. C. BRADDY CO.
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The Place
p*~- Never before in the history of
excellent stock of merchandise, eve
newest and best goods obtainable.
Visit us before making your Fall pur
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LADIES SUITS.
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Our display of tall suits lor women is
a revelation of all that's lieuutiful and
stylish, from 5.On to '5.<10.
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DRESS COODS.
We have received our Dress Goods I
and Silks. It is worth your time to look
at our line, we will save you money. I
GENTS FURNISHINGS.
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Hosiery, Underwear, Shirts. Collars,
Ties, Suspenders, Gloves, Hats, and
Caps at popular prices.
MILLINERY.
We have in charge of this department. >
McCormac, who will he tflad to have you t
latest styles in fashionable Millinery tfoodi
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Knocking at our Door.
New thing's are slipping through now, almost
this grand display, all from the l>cst makers, none
refinement that has always characterized this store, i
m ever liefore, and the prices lower than elsewhere,
s often as you will give lis the chance.
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living your clothes from us.
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i and look just as often as you care to. Get Dosted
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Clothing and extra pan's andean please ..
you as to price and quality. '
ST A 1?LK < iO( )1)S. White
(ioods, Linens, Percals, < ling- -~^i?
hams, Calicoes, Klane'etts, Sea Island
and Bleaching.
SHOES.
Our stock of shoes is complete, Doujf- -^^9
las tor men and boys, Zei^ler Bros, and
Geo. Dewit for ladies and children.
MILLINERY. ^
liss Nina Altord assisted by Miss Louise
all and inspect our stock of the seasons
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