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Ip The Dillon Herald. ; *11 BUSHED EVERY THURSDAY. i a. B. JORDAN Editor. s SUBSCRIPTION. SI.50 PER YEAR j ?; I litcicd tt Ik* puatoMco at Dillon. S. 4*.. s? f, Moood-caM mail matter* ( - 1 ! t Dillon, S. Cm October 21. 1909. Peary says his name is pronounced Pea ry, not Per*ry. But most people are pronouncing it M-u-d. ===?=?= * Eggs ate selling: at $2 per dozen in Cuba. But there is con. sol at ion in knowing: that one place has been found where eggs * sell higher than in Dillon. An exchange says "the man J who could run a newspaper to suit [ everybody went to heaven long t ago." This is contradictory. I People who never tell the truth j don't go to heaven. ( m Maple Dots. Mrs. F. M. Lane has been ' quite sick but we are glad to re- ' port that she is improving. ] Mr. G. E. Rancke, of Lumber- ; ton, visited in this section few days ; last week. t I "Simon" attended the meeting 1 of the Pee Dee Baptist Associa- , tion at Wanamaker church, near ' Nichols. ast week. Mrs. Blanche McColl died sud- I denly one day last week. The ( cause was thought to be heart trouble. Mrs. Betsie Morris, after a 'long, serious illness died last Thut.sdav. She was buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery the following dav. The Manning School opened Monday. ?"Simon." * m jf . Bermuda Briefs The eool drv n( ! ?m ' giving: the farmers of this section a good chance to gather their cotton and hay } No marriages to report at this time but think there will be some j soon A C Moody and Gary Stephens 1 were the old North State Sunday 1 last I < Charlie Moody of Dillon spent j Saturday and Sunday l?ast in this j section visiting friends ; Mrs B A Moody and daughter, ^ Miss Onie, spent Sunday at the ~ home of tha former's parents in ' the calvary section Colan Stubbs of Rowland paid this section applying visit last 1 Sunday, he was looking well I 1 tell you I Douglas McKentyre of Fork was , visiting friends and relatives OLD TOM I m ia m C Free State News. I Mrs. M. A. Ellen returned Fri- \ day from a weeks visit to relatives * > in Latta. '< K' ' Mr. A. C. Ray was in 'Marion * two days last week. I The New Holly school opened i this morning with Mr. Hoffman ( as principal. Mr. S. E. Fenegan l is teaching the Dalcho school. Mr. D. E. Allen spent a few J days last week with relatives in A Augusta Miss Leila Easterling and Mr. C L Easterling of Dillon were 1 visitors in our neighborhood yes- ^ terday Miss Gertrude Rogers left ten days ago for Cedar Springs where j she has been in school for several years l Mr and Mrs W A Ferguson of J near Dillon visited here Sun- I day. C Mrs E C Moore is spending \ seme time with friends and rela- I tivee i|i Gibson and Bennettsville I 1 Mr Braxton Newton oi Clio was . 3. among the visitors here yester- | ~^j Km? AtajWyhr corn muni cation^of fc |?? tfvejfoiiowing resolutions on the L wefe **>Pted: r Whereas, it has pleased Th Supreme*Grand Architect of th Universe to remove from labor t -efreshment Bro. Albert Princ Edwards. 1. Resolved, that we do hereb xpress our profound sense of los ustained by our lodge and com nunity. 2. That we hereby tender to hi >ereaved family our heartfelt sym >athy in their affliction. 3. That a blank oage in ou ninute book be suitably inscribe* o his- memory and that our lodgp >e draped in mourning: thirty days 4. That these resolutions tx mblished in The Dillon Herald an< , copy be sent to the family of ou leceased brother, A. E. C. Pitman, i H. F. Edwards, , Committ? J. R. Rcg'an. 1 <i Hi ^ tatcment of Claims Audited by Count; Board of Commissioners of Marion County, Tuesday, Oct. 5. 1909. ^'anie. of Nature of Am' Claimant Claim Allowed "U.ADS .A?LI UKllAiKS tain J . D. 7 ? Jerrv I. F. 8 0( *cthca W. Ellis 10 4! 'oolc E D 29 3( J)avis' Sons J. P- 5 71 )illon Hardware Co. 12 44 'oxwortn W. S. 5 6( ierald P. A. 15 2< larrelson 0. H. 16 7! lays Jolm C. 9 0< iuggins D. Antine 13 61 lupins Kinloch 27 5< Iyatt D. H. 6 8( lohnsou VV. W. 6 0' Montgomery J. R. 15 0* Mclntyre Douglas 2 0 McRac M- D. 6 (X Sicholson A. M. Clmd. $20 15 0< Norwood S. W. 9' Palmetto Grocery Co. 78* Pee 1 )cc I lardware & Furniture Co Jlmd- 46 43 41 1! Powers J. C. 50 0 Powers T. R. 8 3! Juiek L. J. 7 5 Rue A. I*. 5 0 Rogers F. C. 2 5 Rogers L. G. 25 0 R< >ge rs N.J. 12 0 Rogers R. A. 5 0 Rogers Rutherford R. 46 8 Rowel 1 W. A. ? 5' Smith ?.V Sons Mfg. Co. 270 0 Smith Dew Grocery Co. 54 8 Smith M. D. & H. L. Co. 52 5 Staekhouse F. B. 18 3 Strickland 24 5 Thompson W. M. 2 5 Walker T. J. 13 4 COMMUTATION ROAD TAX lohnson Ivey 8 0 Strickland B. D. 14 0 contingent -\llen David 36 0 Sethea John C. 10 1 Bite W. E. 6 5 Iryan R. L. Co. 2 8 -)avis* Sons J. P. 1 0< Frederick Disinfectant Co. 83 3, oddard T. J. 4 5( iamilton Jacob 6 0< ^ane Jos. P. 14 3 -liles D. F. 41 6< Jontgomery J. D. 2 7 lontgomery J. D. 21 2Southern Bell Tel. & Tel. Co. 9 0< Villcox P. A. Receiver 23 8' Voods M. C. 6 5< poor house and POOR lethea J.J. 13 04 iethea \V. Ellis 6 0< )avis' Sons J. P. 14 04 'ore Tracev E. 3 0( "ore T. L. 4 5( 'oxworth W. S. 17 7; 'rink W. A. 10 (X Gilbert W. M. 12 04 Sod bold H. G. 6 0< latehell J. A. 2 61 donroeW.M. 28 7; dontgonierv J. D. 6 0< dullins Mercantile Co. 17 5< HcDuffie Daniel 15 (X dclntyre Douglas 28 O McMillan S. A. 9 (K ^or vood S. W. 21 (X Norwood S. W. 60 9i )liver R. M. Clmd. 10 13 9 0( Register E. and M. E. 30 0< POST MORTEM AND LUNACY badger H. M. 5 Ch lass Joe M. 6 0J vlajor E. C. 5 CH ruber C. R. 10 0< BOORS AND STATIONERY Jen son W. E. L. 13 Si Valker Evans & Cogswell Co. 9< COUNTY BOARD OP EDUCATION Nickels W. W. 4 (X ASSESSOR lays John C. 40 MAGISTRATES )ozier W.J. 18 71 idwards B. F. 20 0( ''ore John A. 75 0 ''ore Tracey E. 20 0 lilbert W. M. 12 5 larrfclson M. C. 50 0 ^eviette Ringgold 18 7 <iiles S. G. 62 5 floore S. T. 20 0 rlcEachern J. B. 20 0 )liver D. J. 62 5 'age S Lawrence 20 0 ^rritt E. J. 12 5 tellers W. W- 50 0 >mith W. B. 12 5 CONSTABLES Mien David 8. 42 7 iVltman W. S. ( 15 0 ; J. '" I'm fee ' m mm e Bain S. H. 7 23 e Berry J. F. 12 50 0 Campbell W. J. B. 31 25 e Fore T. L. 20 00 Foxworth J. W. 12 50 y Martin J. F. 20 00 s Miller David 20 00 - Norton Jas Jr. 50 00 Rowell W. D. 15 00 s Webster Robert 40 00 DIETING PRISONERS BlueW. E. 113 10 r SALARIES 1 Berry Jas. H. 50 00 e Bethea John C. 26 00 . Blue W. E. 200 00 s Lane Jos. P. 66 66 3 Martin D. J. 83 34 r D. F. Miles 41 66 Montgomery J. D. 33 34 Willcox John 33 34 e 2926 39 Total amount of claims ordered y paid numbered 45 07 to 46 25 inclusive. Amounts allowed as claimed except as above noted. D. J. Martin t County Supervisor John Willcox Clerk of Board. 3 3 CHARLESTON'S GALA WEEK ^ will occur this year from 3 October 25 to 31, 5 and the 3 ATLANTIC COAST LINE 3 offers very low rates. 3 As usual the progressive citi2 zens of the City by the Sea are J out with announcements of their B gala week, but this year with a 3 longerlist and a higher class, and 5 more pleasing attractions, than in former years, and they are accom0 panied by a cordial invitation to 0 visit Charleston, which promises a 3 warm welcome. 0 The distinguishing feature will 9 be the five great musical attrac0 tions. The Russian Symphony Ori. chestra. fiftv niepe<! strnnor will 8 make its first appearance in the 0 South, and a chorus of more than 3 two hundred picked voices will 0 take part in these concerts. 0 Numerous torpedo boats, the 0 completed navy yard, parades, dec0 orations by day and illuminations 0 by night, added to the assured 0 hospitality of the people, will make 7 this trip one long to be remem0 bered pleasantly by every visitor. 0 Low rate round-trip tickets will 0 be sold to Charleston by the At0 lantic Coast Line from all points 3 in South Carolina, and from Gib9 son, N. C., Savannah, Ga., and 0 intermediate points, October 25 to 5 31, inclusive, good returning to leave Charleston up to and includ0 ing, but not later than, midnight 0 of November 2, 19C9. For tickets and information re0 gardihg rates, schedules, etc., call 0 on J. L. Bridges, ticket agent, Dil0 Ion, S. C., or any agent of the 5 Atlantic Coast Line. 3 W. J. Craig, 3 Passenger Traffic Manager. 3 T. O. White. 3 General Passenger Agent. 2 Wilmington, N. C. 3 7 PRESIDENT TAFT'S * Visit to o FLORENCE, S. C. * The President is to visit Flor^ ence the evening of November 8 and address the people of that city 3 and section of the State. For this 3 auspicious occasion and the Pee 3 Dee Industrial Congress, which ^ convenes in Florence on Nov. 8 3 and 9, the Atlantic Coast Line 5 will sell round-trip tickets at ver/ ^ low rates from Wadesboro, Ben^ nettsville, Rowland, Chadbourn, 5 Lanes, Sumter, Clio and interme5 tiate stations. 5 Tickets will be on sale Nov. 7 } and 8, limited to return on or be? fore Nov. 10, 1909. ? Rates, schedules, tickets and ^ any desired information can be * procnred from J. L. Bridges, ticket J agent, Dillon, S. C., or by ad* dressing the under signed. > W. j. Craig, T.C.White, ) Pass. Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt. Wilmington, N. C. 3 5 State or South Carolina ) Marion county , In The court of common Plea*. William 8. Jackson, Administrator of the Personal Estate of Martha Jack3 son, deceased, and Heir at Law of ) Charles T. Jackson and Martha Jackson, deceased, Plaintiffs 3 vs Mahals A. Turberille, Susan Jack. ^ son. o. T. Jackson, Nancy Bailey, Alloe TnrbeTille, James R. Jackson. Mattie Jackson, Lizzie Hyatt and Joseph K. Jackson. 0 Defendants 0 In obedienoe to a decreetal order q granted in abore entitled case, I will ^ offer for sale before the Jui-y Court 0 bouse door in Marion, on the first Mon- I 0 day in November next, during legal 5 boors of sales to the highest bidder for n cash, all the fallowing described pieces, ' parcels or tracts of land, situate, lying 0 and being in the County of Marion and 0 State aforesaid, that is to say: 0 One tract oontalning Seventy Four n and one-half (74 Acres, more or leas, j ; and branded North by fends of John C. 0 Hamilton and Blisha Hyatt; Bast by 0 lands of Martha Jaohson; Sooth by 0 lands of James H. Berry, and West by 1 Irving Coward and Jaases A. Meore; | _ andhstagtbs>ene tract of land oon' veyed to Charles T. Jpehson, deceased, 01 by John Willoos. Sheriff of Marion 1 1 1 1 J1 ? " ' "* County, by deed dated January the 141 1879, aud recorded in the othce of tl Circuit Court in and for the county ? Marion in the State aforesaid in Bot "H H" Deeds of conveyances, pag" ">< et seq. One other tract containing Eight Eight (88) itcres, mere or less, bounde North by lands ot Misiarn Hyuti East by lands of run of Git tic Pee D? River; South by lands of James t Berry and West bv the ubove descril ed tract ot land belonging to the listai of Charles T. Jackson, deceased; tt same being tiie tract of land devise to Martha ./acUson by her tatlu Charles Hyatt in aud by his last will an testament. The purchasers to pay for nil uece sary papers at and any costs. And i case lie or they do not comply with M terms of sale, then said tracts of lam or either ot litem, us the cast may bi will be resold on the -am or som sut?s'quim - iles day, at the risk t said purchaser or purchasers. Marion, s. r. J. 1). McGnca Octolter, Dtli ii'OU. Maste m >? m \ Spkcial ( COLUMN Farm Lnnd for Sale. I will sell for cash, or on cas terms, souk* oi the best tannin lands in upper Marion county. (>nc farm of 70<? acres with goo residences ami invessary on buildings, on the C-ishna pnbli road leading Wot from Littl Rock. J. D. MeLncas, Marion, S. CFaycttevillc Steam Laundry one of the best laundries in tl South. When you send laundry tlici you know it is coming: back rigl or you don't pay a cent for i Pavs you for all lor age and dan ages. Clive us atrial. Geo. Hrjtnson, Agt. Office in Brunsons Drug Ston i nrow away that piece of sto\ your wife is trying to cook on an get an O. K. stove from Wheclt Hardware Co. It is the best nn dium price stove on the face of tk earth. We buy them in car lot; For Sake.?40 acres good fan 1nnd.<one mile from Dillon, o Little Rock road. Apply to J. \\ King, or \V. A. Rli/.zard at Dillo I Id we Go's. 4 For Sake.? Place containing acres, one mile from Passenger St: tion. Good land for trucking ( cotton. S. T. Rogers, Dillon. For Sale.?350 acres of lane 2oo acres under good state of ctt tivat'ion; 7 room dwelling. Healtl fill. 2 miles from Kingstrei Williamsburg County, Good watci Lost.?An organ stool toi Reward if returned to J. A. Hui sey, Dillon. Tiie Dillon Herald Si 50 a yen |BK; OFFEl || SUIT | Don't Wc | class sui ra I We have these $25.00 Suits 20.00 " Junior Suits In Wo _____ mm 4- rummmm cvfAMn ^JL/V w *ML ^u^C ^ I Auction Sale?I will offer I sale at auction on Saturday >k 23rd day of Oct at 3 o'clock I1 '?9 all of my household and kite furniture together with si ^ farming utessils, buggy, wai t; etc Sale will lx? continued c\ ?e Saturday at 3 o'clock P M n all is sold Private sales thro the week AK Parhai '<t FOR SALE? Automobile ^ go<xl order. $200 cash buys it 1 will trade for good horse, s- J. H. McLaurin. 5 Frank W s, Fayett The greatest st< FIFTEEN HUNDRED NEW v X MISSES, j No matter your size, we lt All the new thing's in tine D c newest trimmings. le Finest Millinery Departme ry Artists; giving newest 10 every detail, and right pr it t. The largest Carp lr Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Lao rock bottom prices re '<i Special Prices and S/. until NC ie " CUMBERLAND COUX'I 11 October 2' " Railroad Faro both ways, paid ~ over, both this week, next wee 8 i- ____ Cere and make your pi ^ ru>h of Fair week is on. 1 Make this store, the lar r. when in Fayetteville. Frank W. T Fa 4 IN LADIES SWIIILE Till-: lit if you v\ 1 O 4" n 1 x . " -m + L dL cIULUI suits in a variety of shades for $17.50. $22.5 " 12.50. 22.5 rsted and I hTdui nn i ckN c vi ty IL/* * \ ? * m;,."' J?J ?T:- " *7- ! ___ . for Terms easy. Will be sold within the 30 days. A1 ..SO several small pieces m hen ranging from 50 to 200 acres, ome Apply at once to ion, H. E. Montgomery, rcry 9-30-4t Kingstree, S. C. intil a uffh if you are in the market for a 111 sewing machine inspect our line before von buy. Our machines in are made by the Standard Sewing . or . Machine Co. and arc unexcelled, and the pr;ce is- low. Wheeler 1 Hardware Co. r. Thorntor , 4 ville, N. C. Dck in North Carolina. COAT SI ITS, FOR LADIES AND lUS'I RECEIVED. ? can fit you. Prices $10. and upward. RESS HOODS AND SILKS, with the HI nt, in charge of Expert MillineFifth Avenue Styles, correct in ices. et Department in the State, _ Curtains, ?5cc, 6cc, ot all kinds at _ -v fecial Offerings, from now )VEMBER 1st. V FAIR. AT FAVETTEVILLE, 7th >S : ttld 'Q*ll ? , where nurchuses amount to $50. and :k. and until Nov. 1st. . rchases now, and do not wait until the N i i ??? ???? tfest in the state, your headquarters, hornton, tyette-ville, IN. C. i .t l AM) MISSES U ** V I.AST. P * /ant a highH 1-2 value, g * ; and Leading Styles. H| 0 Suits for $15.00. < 0 " " 14.00. H SB AR | v/ KJfl H 9 H Bn H 101