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K. of P. Convention. O The District Convention J Knights of Pithias will meet in Dillon Nov 17 and 18th At the last convention of Dillon Lodge the following Committee i were appointed to make the noc- i essary arrangements: Commit- < tee tosechre homes for Delegates: ; M H Mondv W r w a 1 Blizzard, J A McCormac, J F 1 D V Hamilton, W T Be- 1 A Dillon Program Com- i ? A C Gentry, II K Cot- < , A B Jordan, C L < Entertainment Commit- t ' Allen, M A Stubbs, E < , E R Kamcr, J D Man- < ning, WTBethea, A P Hayes 1 Committee to Secure Speakers: H K Cottingham, R M Laing, R ' L Moody, N B Hargrove, E L > Moore, Morris Fass, W T Bethea, i A B Jordan t ?j The Herald man was appro-1 j ached by David Edcns the other 11 day and requested to announce t that his name was not "Sorry" I but "David" and that hereafter 1 he wanted the public to address him by his right name. "Sorry'' is a nickname some of his com- ; , panions gave him several years ago and it has stuck to him like 1 a poor relation. David says "fun'' is "fun" but when they tack a nickname like "Sorry" on to a fellow it is exceeding the bounds of discretion. The Herald takes i sides with David in the matter and insists that the public drop " the nickname or pick out one more appropriate to the man. David j is an industrious boy and does not I deserve any such nickname as "Sorry." TO PITTSBURG, PA. AND RETURN Via ATLANTIC COAST LINE Account Centcnial Celebration International Christian Society * Churches of Christ in America ] October llth-19th. Round trip <' v "1 H-*? v * i Ul VViilC* W.J.Craig, T.C.White, Pass. Traf. Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt. WILMINGTON, N. C. ] .. GR. REED) S At the above date these b FAMOUS Remem r ltd Ilk Will meet all trains i SOUTH J. fi McArn, A GREAT FEATURE of the South Carolina STATE FAIR AT COLUMBIA Will be the visit of PRESIDENT TAFT. The Atlantic Coast Line anlounees very 1 o w round trip ? "atcs from all points in South Carolina to cover the above occa- I iions, tickets to be on sale Octo- v Der 31 to November 6 inclusive, ivith return limit to leave Colum 11T1 tfl and in innln.lin.. ..... V. r %vr MUV? All UlVIllUlll^, UUl not later than, midnight of Nov- 15 imber 8, 1909. Tickets will in- t' dude admission to the Fair and v ransportation to ard from Fair l( Grounds on local trains of the A. 3. L. which will make frequent ,l :rips. * Saturday November 6, will be t Paft Dav. when the President c .vill meet and address the people it the Fair Grounds and review lie Militiary and Civic Parade. Inquire of J. L. Bridges Agent t Dillon S. C. or anv Agent of the I \tlantic Coast Line, for informa- a ion as to rates, schedules and ickets. 5V. J-Craiff T. C. White|c ?ass. Traf. M^r. Gc*n. Pass. Agt. I c WILMINGTON, N. C. f< a ? h ft AUTOMOBILE PARTS AND s REPAIRING ? i v AGENT, jAckson automobiles li c Bennettsville , T Garage,! Bennettesville, S. C? carry a full line 1 d )n, Cadillac and F plies and repair | r> pAArl wJ .-1 1 o Orders by mail given il Drompt attention. y AND" Of 50 /fRFI I V/l VLI ALE BEG eautiful Home Sites will H EALTH her these H >UR 1 iges it Bingham, S. C., on Tuesday fford to miss this golden oppo LRN LAN ? Manager, MISS MABEL McKlNLEY g The Americaan Soprano ? Important among Theatrical I Engagements in Dillon is the K ominf of Miss Mable McKinley I avorite ncice of our martyred 'resident (William McKinley) on rhich occasion she and her coinany of artists will present Grand )pera in concert. The Organisation will givi 60 concerts beween New York and Cuba and ;ill come derect from New York o this city. Miss McKinley will ppear here by popular vote of he public, a personal subscripion having been made which inludes the leading citizens of this ity. Miss McKinley is now concded by the most severe critics o ran* witn such artists as MelKi. Schuman Huink and others nd her appearance is always haild with delight and with as much nthusiam and applause as Nordia and Calve who have sung beure her on previous occassions nd the Buban Star at Havana ias styled her as the American lelba and one of the greatest ingcrs of modern times. I trust IV offnrfe in eoon ri r? <v 4 U J o *" " J ov.vui ui^ iiti.i ainav,ion will be appreciated, and I iish to thank the public for their iberal subscription, thus showing hat such great artists are approbated in this city. No one admitted between acts Reservation of seats at Hrunson's Drug Store?50c., 75c. and$1.00'erformace given at Dillon Opera bouse. Doors open 7:15; Curtain 8:15; Respectfully yours, i C. T. O'FERRALL, Mgr. Dillon Opera House. 0-7-3t Sad Death. On last Saturday morning Iw* ? " * ** TT ' ) niuii.Mi iuub man lie was pick- i a lg cotton in Mr Frank Herrings I otton patch when taken ill He I ;aves no family He was liked I all who knew him W J H ' ^ AUC Beautiful t ri/ ni\i 3r I INS ATI be sold, Rain or Shine; C< and secure you a desiral RFSflRT A VkUUII I ome Sites v rERM and n.t c C?i i in i , vtu u, oaiesaay. music oy , rtunity that awaits you at Ree< ID and IM . > r * * LIFE INSURANCE THE SURE PROTECTION. < >ccasionally one runs across a man who declines to protect those dependent upon him by insuring his life. He thinks insurance on his residence and other personal ,>.v|/v.>ki ir. nkk-.toiiv out msuie his me, never i nis illogical and unwise man proudly boasts of his health and strength and of his ability to care for his famiiy under any and all circumstances. Apparantly he is unmindful of the fact that so often death comes without warning and that even a hard earned competence may fade away in a night. It is the insurance policy alone that endures; it is the only sure barrier against the encroachments of poverty and want. No man in moderate circumstances can afford to ignore this stern fact. S^lf-rcliance is a fine thing in me, out 11 is not a tangible asset in the hour of death. THE BEST IN LIFE INSURANCE. The best life insurance policy is that one which gives the greatest amount of protection for the money expended. Any agent van figure out an estimate showing that his company PROMISES the most, but any intelligent person can see for himsclt that the policies of the Greensboro Life Insurance Company GUARANTEE MORE than the policies of the other company. For further cnlijfhtmcnt on this i " ' unmunicate with Forest Taylor, Gen. Agent, (Trppnshoro T,ifp Tnsnranpp Com nan v. \ i TION SALE.. TOME SITES! RINfo OCT. 26! O'CLOCK SHARP. :>me out, Health Seekers, Home Seekers, Business Man and Prospector ble place at this r._ _ A TT ror a summer nomei vill be sold regardless ot price. Sc One Third Cash, Balance In 12 Months. k.Ar. l:I?~ i Huiumuuiitt j Brass Band. Come along Health seekers and Home seekers. You can't a ly Creek Springs on Tusday, October 26th at 1 P. M. PRftVF MF NT COMPANY 1 ia iiv wi ituii i vivrn iiiiii 4 JT^v GreJV. C