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', ? * ?ll ? Excursion Rates. The greatest spectacle the wor has ever seen. Excursion rate < $21.30 Via. The Atlantic Coa Line to New York and return f< the famous Hudson-Fulton Cel bration. This Historic Celebration wi take place from Saturday Septen ber 25th to Saturday October 9t1 The principal events during tl first eight days will occur in grea er New York and in the Hudsc River opposite the city. Ihc fo lowing week the celebration wi continue at the Hudson River ci ies and villages from New York i Troy. This event, commemorating tb 300th Anniversary of the Navig; tion of the Hudson River b Hendrik Hudson and the 102n of the operation of the first stean boat by Robert Fulton, will pr? sent a spectacle in world nevt witnessed. All the great Navies of tb world will be abundantljf repri sented, which with other era I' including replicas of the histor "HALFMOON" and "CLE1MONT" will go to make up water parade of a thousand ( more vessels and on the land thei will be gorgeous spectacles i floats, paiades reviews, exhib tinnc ..wmw) v4w\/i unviio anu a uiuusai; and one object lessons in our 3< years progress. Every day will be a picture of veritable fairyland and millions i electric lights of all colors an sizes will fairly turn night ini day. For this occasion the ATLA? TIC COAST LINE will sell c September 23rd to 30th inclusiv round trip tickets to New York i the low rate of $21.30 from Dilloi The tickets will be limited returi ing to leave New York any tin up to and including October lOtl Mr. J. L. Bridges the Tick Agent will be pleased to answ< inquiries regarding schedules ar make reservations and this matt* should be attended to at once I those desiring to 'he trip. Lttth ire. Two sons ere stan< ing on the c< tilroad av nue and M. Saturdj afterno >n di urrent to| ics. The ne was one < At L! i suujecis jssion. Dem pee i mus' e pect Little be er b place some d >ne. "Why?" e 2 other. "Case I h Jims H mer say de > dat Litt Rock would 3rug sto an' er oostofl' long, a dat it would ler law 'spectorate tt. ,?.:e on d sidewalk." Mr. Ira Wallace brought to T1 Herald office one day last week stalk of corn almost long as Jack bean stalk. The stalk measure 15 feet and 6 inches and the join were as long and as large as trout pole of extraordinary siz The stalk contained only oneear corn which was not well develo] ed, the strength of the land at the fertilizer having been exhau ted, no doubt, in producing tl stalk. The extraordinary lengt of this stalk and the small amour of corn it produced shows th; Williamson's method of growin corn is the best. Beginning Nov. 15th the Coa: Line will put on a new train to t known as the New York and A lanta flyer. The schedule has n< been given out yet, but it is undei stood from unofficial sources tht the new train will pass Dillo going south about midday. Th object in putting on the new trai isjto connect with Georgia railroa trains at Augusta ai.d thus give th sectoin through connection wit the west. The train probably wi make the same stops now made t fast trains. Nos. 82 and 25. Secretary Bridges of the Dillc Chamber of Commerce has r ceived a letter from Mr. Jas. I Evans secretary of the Floren< Board of Trade acknowledging r ceipt of a letter from the Florem people in which an invitation extended to the Dillon people attend the Pee Dee Section C01 vention which will be held in hoi or of Taft's visit to Florence Otiite a nnmhpr r>f nillnnUoc hai said they would attend the cor vention. ? v Important to Ginners. Let us quote you prices on tl "Stover," the best gasoline ei - gine on the market. Any siz< any horse power. Simple of coi struction, 'easily adjusted, r surplus parts and can be operate by a boy. Terms to suit purchj ser. If interested come to see \ and we'll talk gasolene engine i you all day. Salmon Novelty Work K i - in nm.B..-. ,11 . n?,r. . ..... Id IDillon Storage CO. in J- ? ii. H 7- I We have moved our office to Bennetts Stable oi m Main St.. Wl are better fired tban in tb? na? _ ? f"s tn I to store cotton. We request all persons wishin; to store cotton to drive directly to our new office MM We will sample cotton and preserve samples in ou 'j 11 office. Th en drive to warehouse and unload W 'IB exPec* f? be able to make loans on cotton storet I at a very reasonable rate of interest. 1? M Dr. Wade Stackhouse wiii be actively :ii cottoi ul seed business and would thank ail persois havinj a fl seec^ ^or sa'e Sct birn before selling. ;[.|M inviting our friends to < ail en us in uur ne> i" I place of business and thanking you ior past favor x> E a?d hoping to do an extensive business on clos a B margins, we are yours truly, of H d B Dr. Wade Stackhouse, Manager I at """" " ? The Holliday Co. Tr wtf- The "Moyer" id 2r Turn of popular tide is both reasonable and logical. A\\V'Equal distribution of weight on all four points and uniformity of con, struction make this the leading vehi V- Uther buggies merely pointof v | ing toward perfection, "Moyer" rBlL4 has a**a*nec^ per^ec^?nTheH?lliday Co. re ___ 1 It's Getting Cold tie O s rS You will want a nice set of FURS and a F ^ cr CAP or COAT. Let us make you a nice set a HE Manufacturer's Cost. We are interested in one of gr the largest Fur Manufacturing Plants in New Y< 3- tr and have had several year's experience in handl b| LADIES FURS j1 B and can save you money and give you genuine Fu ,f- t: SamnUt and rule nf nnr cfnr? fliatn k*?f. ?.V |r.?w V...M M% vua U?V1 V UVV lllCill UtI 1 K ?~ you buy. 5t | J. A. McEachern, * g Wholesale and Retail, x ? Ladies Furs, r; f| DILLON, SOUTH CAROUNA. n *?UUiUlUlUUUUUUUUlUUUlUUUIUUlUUUUllUUlUU Ui te ?? ? " 4)> Announcement Uj| TO THE CITIZENS OF DILLON, and e_ surrounding: country. ). II We beg: to announce that we have boug:ht e- UU t^ie business t*ie Dilllon Drug: Company, and :e will conduct an up-to-date drug: business at the 18 JlS same stand. n. An experienced licensed Pharmacist will have n- fit charge and you can rest assured of careful and *' pnl courteous attention g:iven to all the business you l- WV3 may g:ive us in this department, for our motto is. "Purity and Accuracy" in every respect. Mm Having: cast our g:ood will among: you, we sotjfi licit a share of your valued patronage, and will a. MR do our very best to merit the well known adag:e: e, f/VJ "Once our customer, always ours." id "lS W. WILSON BROWNE, Ph. G. ^ 1 11 I) s -x":V-^. fe ? _. ^ / mi>? II ? > ?^ II The Most ' i fjji e I | You'll think so, if you 1 H | you have had one in : J Dili* | An Expert Range Demons 7 p see him. Biscuits and Cofi t _ Notice of high School Hlcction State of South Carolina, County of Marion. A petition signed by one-third of tli resident qualified eleetors and on third of the resident tree-hold* is o t lie age of twenty -one years in S? h>? District No. 14, It now it as I'ages M<l! School District, having hci u submit ted t.i the (>ounty Board ot Kduentioi I ??t Marion Count)* asking that an ! * twin he held in said School District up j *.? tin- question of rstal lishiiu: a l!;gl | School twit of the territory i nihra* 1 i i; I said Scho??) District, such an lection i j ordered to he held at lialt CJroVc Selnm I House on Saturday, Scp'eitih* r tl. Eighteenth, nim teen hundred and nine between the hours of seven o'clock a in. and four o'clock p. in. The truster* U. L. Rogers, H. Rogers, and A Dane, shall act as malingers at said clrr tion Those favoring the format ion o said H'gh School District w.ll vote to _i.? "High School." and those opposing tii " formation will vote against "Higl if tt School." Only such electors as returi '"I YA real or personal property f*>r taxatioi ? and exhibit their tax receipts and regis ^3 tration certificates as requited by 1 iv 35 in gcueral elections will be allowed t 32 vote. 33 Joe I' Lane, lip ^ W W Nickels. U I* ^3 W F Stackhouse, . ^3 Co Boar:! of Ki <*133 A? g ::0, ly of 3 _ Dissolution Notice. ?ng^ ^5 Notice is hereby given that ot 13 the 28fh, day of July, 1909, I sok ^ niy entire interest in the Salinoi TS. ^3 Novelty Works to Mr. S J. >al miu uaauircs an responsibUi ty for all outstanding obligations and has full authority to collect ant receive all money due said finr prior to the disolution of this co partnership. J. A. McKay, ~2 Dillon, S. C-. Aug. 11. 2909. U1K , A Speedy Cure for wa ^ Constipation, Biliousness, Dyspepti.t, Indigestion, . Liver Complaints, Tired Keeling, Bad Taate in the Mouth, Had Complexion, Nervousness and all 'IB! diaaaaas of the Stomach, Liver and UoweU. El|| " Uloodlne Uver Pllla " JIM act ge_.ly, yet thoroughly upon the bowels, liver, iyi atomach end digestive organs. The pills, in old lit ? and chronic case* of constipation and indigestion, <A Ml act at once, svitbout griping, nor do they leave any MM unpleasant aiter-cfiects, nor form a constant h bit iVi of purging, produced by other cathartic remedies, fill "Bloodlne Liver Pllla" 'M w restore the deranged and torpid liver to its normal MM condition and healthful action. Remove and preIVj vent constipation by securing a uatural and regufit I lar operation of the bowels, and relteve those unpleasant symptoms which attend a diseased or M M morbid condition of the liver, stomach and bowela. a^fj To assist In attaining this end, the followiug augVJtl jest ions are offered. VmW REMARKS. Everyone who uses pilla for Mil their action on the liver, should know that Urge tnVi doses rarely prove as satisfactory as small ones. JTV1 Large dases simply purge and pass out of the sye inn, usually leaving me Dowel* conitlpated, and ^Bj seldom removing the cause <4 the trouble, or imM prove the general health. On the other hand, HI small doses develop the a'-erstire eflei? of the medicine, do not irritate or constipate the bowels, ^B\ but gently stimulate the liver and prevent the accumulation of bile by directing Its flow into th* proper channels. Therefore it ia advisable to commence by taking not over one or two pills at bedHh time and increase doae as necessary. HI PoBTt-AKD, Me. g Oners: ? I find yoor " Bloodine Liver Pills" HI the moat affective pill I ever used. They cause no griping or coostipative alter effect ae moat liver ^B pills do. Yours truly, H| MRS. AM ALA RICHARDSON. B IslBBftlBll I* I lyTffl I ^SBBBOBsEBOm Bloodln* OtatMM ohm PBm, foe a boa. ' ^ EVANS : PHARMCA\ .< ?V JW.* I?n? 11k | | ? - |,M 1 | _ . . ^ BBBDanMHPWBMMHMHBHBBi f Wonderful R : t i the World? | 1 ImIL - ake the time, to look it over. You' /our kitchen for a few weeks. find til's I'ccrof all Ranees at tlie- store <.f in Hardware Co- ' t! ator will be here from Sept. 20th. to 2 fee are served free, and valuable souveni -vac w*n* -s-igaacatg B?i Wi-imupvv mtm ^ ???- . 2 "' '1 ^ItS-4 ' ,^lt ; v WM-x:; ~. .M*' rdSSfe iy ; *y H.Clarke^> ooiss Wj iNCOMi.cAi.o ur^A FAMOUS M 1 If} OLD ^jjk WH!SKEY-M"\M M " i 'mmr Made in the old fashioned way of sele scrupulous ca;e and fully matured. If really good Corn Whislcey, the genuine old S > order famous old " 1 ar Heel." We prepay express charges ICiLM. 2 C. Clarke's Happy Valley Corn, $2 50 $-1 CLARKE'S TAR HEEL CORN. 2 85 i Clarke's Select Old Corn, 3 55 I Clarke's Tar Heel Rye, 3.85 Clarke's MonovTam Rye, 4.75 ' CL All goods guaranteed under the National P CI, All goods shipped by express in plain packaf CI, Remit postal or express money order, registe o. Price-list upon request. MAIL YOUR ORDER TO-C # ' H. CLARKE & S( 1 RICHMOND, VIRCI? \ I "THU CANNON BALL EXPRESS HAH