I I _ I ? \ AROUND ABOUT TOWN ? v LOCAL PARAGRAPH8 PICKED UP 5; HERE. THERE AND EVERYWHERE I J W McKay, of Rowland, was S? B among- the visitors in town Mon^ day ?: K ' i L Jordan, of Rusk, f ri rst this week of Mr S a 'ordan ^ a large crowd of ^ 1 Saturday and the , v. . > i a tnrivinsr nusiS1 E V v rham has returned K' - ' i veek's stay at Mc|P ary very much im- JZ St 1th m Communion Services will bo 9 held at Hamer on next Sabbath g~ Preparatory service on Friday 5^ night Preaching by Rev Dr Buck- g? 9ner H Mr. J. T. Barker, of Lumbeiton, dealer in high-grade xpilcli cows, 5= p gave us a call yesterday. He says ho expects to ship a car load to ? P Dillon in a few days.?Rowland Sun An official of one of the Diilon 9 J?anks said a few days ago tha't lie , ^ had not had an application for a 1 9 loan in thirty days. Everything1 P' Ik points to an era of unprecedented C< 9 prosperity. ol * Mr. D. M. Carmichael andfam- 111 M ily who moved to Red Springs **' several years ago have returned 9 to Dillon and are occupying a ty cottage on east Main street. Mr. jj, 9 Carmichael says Red Springs is a ^ fine town, but there is no place NV 9 like Dillon. d; Look for the Blue X Ifr on the front margin of 9 vour Paper. It means la ii that your subscription is p< W j k due. i W W ^ Mr. Alex. Watson, a prominent p, business man of Rowland, was pi Jp among: the visitors in the city at ? Friday. Mr. Watson is a former 'u % Marion man who moved to Rowland some years ago to engage in C( rfi i\te hardware business and his F El friends in this county will be glad h; jjj to learn that he is prospering in ei [ his line. tli ^ M? |Ej Handso I ! - - ir? <- ' i i pmmmmmmmmmmnj ~ IT" ^ =Joshua I Simpkins. | : Pastoral Melo Drama. 3 Mmi Qthl I HUTi UUI| i Prices 35c-50c-75c-$l. ^ = New York Attraction. 2s Marion Las 905 Miles! Marion county 905 square miles! his information was received oin Columbia just before goinj* t<> ess yesterday afternoon. Prof oleock's survey shows that the d county contains 501 sntmre iles and the new county contains H square miles. This settles the lest ion of area and the new coun comes within the constitutional mits. It is likely the governor ill order the election within 20 iys The editor of The Herald reirns tlianks to Mr R M Jackson >r three very large pears The rgest (if' the pears weighs 2 >unds and is 13/4 inches in cirimference The other two weigh 4 and 1 pound each The total eight of the three being 4J4 Hinds They are the largest iars we have ever seen and would tract attention in a fruit exhibit jy where The co'ored graded school open1 Monday with E. B. Webster of lorence as principal. The school is been taught for the past scv al years by Andrew Bethea, but lerc has been a division in the rris Fass \i artment Store \ = Spe mely Tailored suits, all t \ coats, fitted, semie stripes and solid col or ni + + iblegant etlectj shades, cluster box A HIGH STANDA We have established i ard with our ready-to ing. Push, pluck combined with H CLOTHING?the hi} of which is universal at right prices, ha1 means of our success, finds us in the advanc nobby wearing appan HIGH aRT CL' 1 Distinctive in Tune, 11ndividual in Style, 1 Perfect in Model, ^ ' 1 Faultless in Fit. MORRIS school on account of the t w iner ^ principal and it was tlvui;:':! . dvisablc to make a ciian ?. :i ihc management \\V >.cr well recommended as an cd'vator ainl with the proper supoov t'r-m thcl patrons he should ni ikt a v.'cvss! of the school. "Dr." JelVcoat. liie vo'ciMiary' surgeon, is in tin . ain ! afteran absence os' .c: in mle. j It was currentlv re n ' ti it' "Dr." JelTcoat died s we V - j ago in Favetlevillc from . >'.e I appoplexy and win n Is 1 j in I)il]on Saturday 1 1 |S and hearty he i\ vi\e v< y ^ cordial greeting from 1 . s The Doctor says he :;y 5 excellent health an I >. the ? opinion that the n.mor ..;t?.tl t from a slight illness he had. lust f summer. * e Senator W. 1. Montgomeia , and e Messrs. T. A. Dillon M Mt C lins. Jas. H. Mann !' . J Jordan have been. . j? nun a|! special committee b. i .-no jg Boa?*d of Trade to c<. \tu- with, i * 4.1,.. t ?i - .- " niv. uuaiu ill M.VU! ill.L; U1 . I " of the business ir.cn. t'n-ti > ar.d|j, county oiheiais, ?:i:*ti< w tlielg road supervisors, at the IVe Ike ' a . j f. a stranger, who in ! . one i < in the streets, re el h a- j !! mcnt and restored < " t > t' e V advertiser. A few <' - 1: re-. > while looking over . -.v.;;. ' .< he rhad laid olV. the hi.. bill ? was found in a \ . s..--; , advertising in the ;> 4 a hundred per ?? ,\: 1 - ?n * Intelligencer. NOTICE. ' All persons holding <1 1 - :iii:st 1 the estate ot 11 -tiry W I used, r are hereby required 1 1 ' I - ' mn . ? duly verified, with the i ' 1 -1 ;it . Clio, S. C. within the tilt r< >d 1 y law. and upon their 1:??Inr - . to do i this notice will he phv.d in ...ir their . recovery. And all person; o: ! d to said estate are lierelg rqih; make J iinniediute payee it to t>- under | ! signed at Clio, S. C. J R. S. Davis. ; (^nulilt. d Admit! s'ratcr. Clio. S. C.Oct !J. I'.iho ( WVUi w ciil For he latest effects in Broadcloth, fitted and miilitary styles, hanc or styles same as above, wort > in Dress Skirts, including Voil or pleated in Grecian designs. RD D F i high stand- Xo. 1626-wear cloth, 1642and energy, IGH ART " 953jh character noj v conceded, lt V>uug Ladies slio /e been the This season have in stock young "in e guard with TTHING is Auk for IK)\VAR LK >X It rand Shii HATTLlv A XL !Ask for SWEET ' Get a K NICK EE PASS DEP . I rr gwwwiwffBrowwBWwnBwwwBfgiig >V/^ ^ L. C. BRADDY CO. L. C. BRADDY CO. ^5 ????-?? The Place To Shop! ^ Never before in the history of our business have we had such an ^ excellent stock of merchandise, every department is filled with the newest and best goods obtainable. You will find our prices right. Visit us before making your Fall purchases. 7^2 LADIES SUITS. MENS and BOYS SUITS. Our display of fall suits for women is We have just reseived a big line of a revelation of all that's beautiful and Clothing: and extra pants and can please stylish, from 5.00 to K5.00. you as to price and quality. v^2 DRESS GOODS. STAPLE GOODS. " c have received our Dress Goods White Goods, Linens, Percals, Gingand Silks. It is worth your time to look hams. Calicoes, Flaneletts, Sea Island at our line, we will save you money. and Bleaching. ^2 GENTS FURNISHINGS. SHOES. ^2 Hosiery, Underwear, Shirts. Collars, Our stock of shoes is complete, Dou#Ties, Suspenders, Gloves, Hats, and las tor men and boys, Zeig:ler Bros, and s>^~ Caps at popular prices. Geo. Dewit for ladies and children. ^ MILLINERY. MILLINERY. ^3 ? We have in charge of this department. Miss Nina Alford assisted by Miss Louise McCormac, who will be glad to have you call and inspect our stock of the seasons latest styles in fashionable Millinery goods. Our pattern hats will be on display ^ ^ TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY^ SEPT. 28thT'and 29th. ^3 ^ WE DC) CUSTOM TAILORING. -MM -JKl ^2 WE BUY COTTON AND COTTON SEED. ??????????? p L. C. Braddy Company. ^ Jir-. "Z>^? ^iiiiUiiiiiiaiiiiUiiiiaiauuaiMuiimiii^ *3:33333333 3S3SjSSZ?3S5SS0 1M Morris Fass ^ Department Store. a This Week = | Serges and Thibets, the newest colors and styles, long and medium isomely trimmed with braid, worth $30.00, special $0.00. Fancy 1/4 h $20.00 to $25.00 special for this week $16.50. s and Pannamas, solid and fancy colors, the seasons best fabrics and $ ; ESS SKIRTS. (u -l>74 worth $12.50 Special $8.90. jftBL $ 9.00 $6.90. Wit -1660 $ $5.85. , R 5.00 $3.40. \ ! A| ; :s v\ * rt skirts arc included in the above. Wc also Lit uties suits (Short Skirts.) D Hats in the latest models and shades. -^5 for everybody. orr gjH K< )CKER Suit for vour bov thev are all the firo. ^in 'ARTMENT STORE. jjj