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I I yOUND ABOUT TOWN j LOCAL PARAGRAPH8 PIOKED UP I HERE. THERE AND EVERYWHERE | I J ? Miss Mollie Surles is quite ill. | 4 Miss Rena Bracey returned Sat- j urday from a stay of several days < in Charlest9n. ? Prof. S. H. Moody, of Lees, S. | t C., spent Saturday and Sunday i \ with his parents. I Rev. J. H. Moody has been j * several weeks and does j improve. S V McLester has return /isit to relatives and riei Concord, N. C. ; . Dr. Joe Cabell Davis has re- : turned from a business trip 10 ! Lynchburg and New York. ! Prof, and Mrs. Coker of Latta S were the guests Saturday of Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Owen, at Little I Rock. 5 There will be preaching by Dr. J Buckner at the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and " evening. Mrs P R To tier ...u < AV. A w nvj iLxt'imy |1 , spent several weeks at Richmond, ( Va., left today for Ft. Motte to ? visit relatives. a I Mr. S. L- Page, widow of the j late Lawrence Page, has pur- f chased Mr. H. McR ae's cottage , on East Main street and will move f to Dillon about the first of the a year. j Messrs. L. H. Smith, W- B. ' Atkinson and A. S. Manning c came up from Latta Friday in two brand new touring cars which they j have just received from the factory. x Mr. Atkinson is agent for the Ford ^ in this county. New County headquarters have | been opened in the store formerly occupied by the Gaitlcy-Tolar Co. * If you want to find out anything a about the New County call at I headquarters and ask for what information you want. a Joshua Simpkins Co. is billed to t appear at the Dillon Opera House 1 Monday night. Tickets on sale at t Brunson's Drug Store. This is t one of the most popular melodramas on the road and the attraction no doubt wil1 draw a large crowd. 1 s At the races in .Fayetteville t Friday Marguerite won the three \ last heats in the free-for-all over 1 seveial fast pacers. The track a was very rough and as Mr. Ed- I wards' foot is not well yet the last t three heats were driven by Mr. I Ellerbe. The purse was $200. a Mr. W. M. Phillipps who lives | near the state line was among the visitors in the city Friday. Mr. ? Phillipps' health has been poor t for the past year, but his friends will be glad to learn that his condition is improving and that he will be himself again before long-. ^ Look for the Blue X J on the front margin nr t vour Paper. It means \ that your subscription is [ due. f a When in town call at New County headquarters at the store formerly occupied by the GaitleyTolar Co., where a very cordial welcome awaits ?you. The headquarters will be open at all hours J and if you want anv information regarding the New County moye, ment ask either Mr. E. R. Hamcr j, or Mr. J. V- Malcolm, either of whom will be at headquarters all the time until after D _?c. 14. The Maryland Amusement Co., arrived in town Sunday and was at work early Monday morning unloading their paraphernalia, t a- s pitched its tents on a >t near the site of the ^ N. < railroad station and . ibitions every after- 1 i u n . rht during the week. u . Iso be a free exhibi- ' . / m i - tercoon when a per- a 11M 11 A r?^ iiivc luct into H j ng only a few feet of u r carnival has been y . -.b 'iv\. Marion where it had b very* ssful week. 1 : of registration did a : mnu omce" business Monday when about 135 voters got eertifi- 1 cates, renewals and transfers. The voters are equipping them- j selves to vote in the New County election to be held Dec. 14., and ^ there seemed to be a great deal of interest manifested in the mattei of registration. Automobiles, hacks and buggies were busy all day conveying the voters to Marion and back and the board of registration were kept hustling to supply the crowds with their voting credentials. Mention was made in The Hor-1 aid some weeks ago of the fact I Minnwironwimronrnwim I "IT"! |Joshua | | Simpkins. | ^ EE Pastoral Melo Drama. EE; i ii a.i i 1 NOV. oth i. E ^ E Prices 35c-50c-75c-$l. ^ E New York Attraction. || ^wwwwMUUiMiwmw^ i hat ^r. R. M. Jackson who lives v >n Rural Route No. 1, had a very ine piece of corn that would make a >7 bushels to the acre. Mr. Jack- v ;on told a Herald man several days igo that he was gathering 80 c jushels an acre from the field, dr. Jackson stated that he had 19 . teres of cotton that would net him ^ nore than he got from a two horse ^ arm in 1901. Mr. Jackson has \^l in excellent plantation that always jrcwiuces abundantly but this year , le will make a recordb reaking ? :r?p. ' ? Mr. J. V. Macolm went up to v Hennettsville Friday to consult V vith Marlboro's grand jury in rerard to auditing the countv books. P \s stated in the last issue of The 'I lerald some discrepancies have tl >een found in the auditor's and a rcasurcr's books and in justice to a ill parties concerned the grand n ury has ordered an investigation- ? rho ollicers themselvc- have inlisted on an investigation and if v my errors are found it is believed a hey will be due to some defect in lookceping rather than to any inention on the part of the officers a o do wrong. Permanent New County headluarters have been opened in the tore building formerly occupied _ >y the Gaitley-l olar Co. The vork will b_- in charge of Messrs. v. R. Hamer and J. V. Malcolm ind every person interested in the 'sew County movement is invited o call at headquarters and consult dessrs Hamer and Malcolm on my matters pertaining to the New :ouuty. Information will be cheeriilly furnished by these gentleman ind don't hesitate to ask for any ntormation you want conccrnin.tr he progress of the New County :ampaign. At headquarters inormation can be had as to the nullifications for voting, the hours >f voting, places ot voting, the nethods of voting and any other nformation that will be of value o those working for the success of he New County. Mr. Hamer or dr. Malcolm will be in the office all he time and you can get what inormation you want merely for the .sking. m m The Dillon Herald $1.50 a -ear. Marion County Trust Company s now organized and ready for business Authorized Capital $50,000. It writes Fire, Life, Lia?ility and Steam Boiler Insurance ind Surety Bonds. It represents TEN of the best English and Amercan Companies. It Buys, Sells and Rents Town and County Real Estate on l reasonaoie nxea commission, ^ist your property with us and foil shall have prompt service. It negotiates and makes ^.OANS for one or more years on ipproved Real Estate. It buys and sells Town, school and County Bonds. Office is at present over Farmers & Merchants Bank. Directors: R J Black well, W S Foxworth, W J Montgomery. J C Mace, J S Davis, W Stack house, Paul W Schenck, W H Cross W J Montgomery, Pres J C Mace, Vice-Pres, H L Fry, Sec'y & Treas ? -? - <1 ^ Vincess Flora and Prof. Scott at the Carnival. World's Greatest Palmist .^Clair oyant and medium. "By Their Deeds Shall Ye Know "hem" Says scripture, and So It las Proved with Flora?$20,000 jr any one that can equal her. ihe tells you your name as soon s you come in and also the one ou will marry. Who reads your life from the radle to the grave. During the Omoha jExposition he read the hand of President Mckinley and predicted that he would ie by the hands of an assassin rhich prediction came true. While in Toronto, Ohio, Priness Flora read the palm of Mr. olin Johnson, who was one of the toekholders in an oil prospect hich was about to be abandoned. Vhen she read his hand she said, 'You are interested in an enterrise in a westerly direction from ...u;..u ...:ii i?? ui uniu WIIILU Will piuvc UCLICI han you expect.'' Mr. Johnson t once consulted his colleagues, nd they went to work with reewed energy, with the result that il was soon reached. Princess Flora is a natural clairoyant and locates stolen and lost rticles. llcr powers arc simply wonderful. Tent between old plantation show nd ferris wheel. ^ The Dillon Herald Si 50 a year* THE GREA1 COUGHS* DR. K NEW DIE GUARANTEEI Croup, Whooping Cougl Ouinsv. HoarsenAAs. Ha Weakness of the all dise THROAT, LUN< PREVENTS Eleven years ago Dr. King's N me of a severe and dangerous t been a well man ever since.?G. C PRICE SOo hHHHi SOLD AND Qli Evans Pharmacy and I S^msideof Whiskey delivered to you your order ia received is pr Accomplish it. If you want an order filled quid you with any brand of whiskey tha oniour prices_being right. We suj n loiiowing. We prepay expreas eh I Clarke's Hay* Vsflej Can. $250 Quit's Old Tar Heel fa, 2M M Clarke's Select Old Car* 3.55 Ipui Clarke's OM Tar Heel Iff. 3$$ T^-| Clarke's KiMfiM Rye, 4.75 [rti yA All good* guaranteed under tl If A Remit postal or express mon Complete price-list upon ret ULJfiL H. CLARKE I f? Richmond, i m -^^(p fcS L. C. BRADDY CO. jfc L. C. BRADDY CO. ^5 ~/N^P ?g The Place To Shop! 3 J^T Never before in the history of our businesshave we had such an J^5 excellent stock of merchandise, every department is filled with the ^3 newest and best goods obtainable. You will find our prices right. 5^ Visit us before making your Fall purchases. LADIES SUITS. MENS and BOVS 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 Ciothingand extra pants andean please stylish^rom^00^oj<5d)0^^^^^^^^ you as to price and quality. DRESS GOODS. STAPLE GOODS. c iwvv icvcivoi <>ur uress iiootls White Goods, Linens, Percals, Ging- -^^5 and Silks. It is worth your time to look hams. Calicoes, Flaneletts, Sea Island at our line, we will save you money. and Bleaching. CENTS FURNISHINGS. SHOES. Hosiery, Underwear, Shirts. Collars, Our stock of shoes is complete, DourTies, Suspenders, Gloves, Hats, and las tor men and boys, Zeigler Bros, and Caps at popular prices. Geo. Dewit for ladies and children. y????????e? J? MILLINERY. MILLINERY. ^ ^ 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 mlatest styles in fashionable Millinerv iroods. Our icittom imi? ?m11 . ? 5~: TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28th. and 29th. ^3 . __ WE DO CUSTOM TAILOR INC.. .JRj .^9 mjgg ^Rf ^5 WE BUY COTTON AND COTTON SEED. ^3 ?g L. C. Braddy Company. 3 rEST cure The News and Courier and COLDS W,LL G,VE AWAY ING'S $7,330 kOAUEDV 1N PRIZES AS F0LL0WS: vV Hi I wL I Maxwell Touring Car Si,600 D CURE FOR Buick Touring- Car Jl.400 Maxwell Runabout S 0.50 f rrs v-M> Lungs, Asthma and s,x *100 F" mire Outfits $ 600 ases of' ^>'x $65 Ladies' and Gentlemen's 2S AND CHEST Tailor-Made Suits $ 390 mPI | I A S.x S50 Bank x\ccounts S 300 wawawwawa^ | gjx ?4o G0]d Watches $ 240 I Six $25 Trunks $ 150 ew Discovery permanently cured I ?? hroat and lung trouble, and I've 0 Total $7,330 1. Flovd. Merchant. Kershaw. S. C. S ! I I If interessted dip out the Nomination Ballot and Daily IARANTEED BY Ballot and send it once' to Contest Department, The News Irunsons Drug Store. and Courier, Charleston, S. C. (Nomination Ballot. ^ _ i?nuuraTgg] ?4, insidejcA twelve hour* after _**^Mr' -tar etty <fuick aerrice, but we My nam?-fS*^l^ dy find it to u?. We can supply 'Address it yo4i desire, and you can depend KXrstVa trial order of some of the r*e"V H Profession qj*1 y^ This nomination ballot, when properly filled out, will count for 1,000 i $4.50 $2.75 $7.75 ^ I votes. Only one ballot will be credited to a candidate. Under no i 5.00 3.25 9.00 circumstances will the name of anyone making a nomination be divul6.00 4.00 10.00 ' Jm o^rl 7.00 4 00 11.00 rfjj gcu- ? Dally Ballot. luest. Write for it to-day. ^ fr SONS, Inc. ' JB1B M 1VUTES FUK Virginia. K LitlnlllM M 4 Address ^ District SySfc* Subject to rules of The News and Conr *fs Contest. Void after Oc.. W._ 1 ' , /' . , Xri:j fcsALtffe.. _ -- * - - . .. . M.-.. I - . *-- . A4.1 4*