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jfij" ?rJHIIB?-? IJJTI AROUrD ABOUT TOWN LjV ^ LOCAL PARAGRAPH8 PICKED UP / JT^ HERE. THERE AND EVERYWHERE / Herbfft Betheaof Latta spent . Sunday with Mr. W. T. Bethea. j^r Mrs. iV. W. Nickels and little Jas daughter are visiting relatives at som Blackshirg. the jail B. R Liles. state agt.,.t for the t^c Jeffersoi Standard Life Insur- tje ance Co, is spending the week in >wn. , . Clerkof Court Miles requests vol The He-aid to state thai there Ha will be no second week of court Nc and the jurors drawn for that week th< will please not attend. ty lei Don't forget the big sale of lots ^,r at*Little Rock Dec. 2nd. Little ^ Rock property is increasing in ov value every day and don't neglect se the opportunity to get in on the ^ crronnd floor Dec. 2nd. n. t? The Herald i s adding: new a, names to its list every day. Now ^ is the time to subscribe and get all the news, particularly the county tl news and an interesting: summary of state and national news. L. C. Braddy is erecting: next to a his corner store a store building: 'I ' which will be occupied by Bell & t Jordan. Jewellers, Jan. 1st. Mes- 5; srs. Bell & Jordan are no\v occu- t ."ingi the stove of Mr. H. K. Cot- a Jnk- next to th*? iiwicticl Book t otore. Free excursions will be run over the North & South 1 Carolina railroad to Little Rock ( on the 2nd. for the grand auction sale of 100 choice town lots. An ; opportunity to make an invest- 2 ment in town property that is J bound to enhance in value. 1 fr Every time a lot is sold a C Little Rock the other lots enhan-c \\ in value and if you want a s>te b investment in town property hat n will bring you a profit in lessthan C( 6 months attend the grand ?uc- v tion sale of 100 choice to\v? lots f, at Little Rock on Dec. 2nd The Annual Ingatlie,nST Pic- P nic at Kentyre Church o Thurs- g day 25th. inst., will be allowed by a services preparatory t< the Sacra- a ment of tne Lord's Supper on a Sabbath. Rev. Dr. R'bert Adams, c< President of the Prrbyterian Col- n lege, of South Car?lpi. is expect- fi ed to preach durir-f trese services. ; I *i33223 t JUmltC _ the lojj train f / if -J has id ^sin^j ^ ^ ^ . ll J!! gBBBBS Lt ROCK WITHDRAWS OFFER. las. W. Hamerand Associates Withiw Offer of $25,000* for (he Erection of Court House Band Jail at Little Roc?. ist before going: t<B> press it is ned on good authoil-ity that Mr. NV. Hamer and associates who ie days ago offered *$25,000 for erection of a court 1 house and , provided the counfty seat of New County is loc: lited at LitRock, have withdi -awn their :r in favor of D illon. The hdrawal of the offer was purely untary on the part of Mr. itner who has the in'terest of the ^ .... .?.1 ,.< \V vouuiy iuiu i?"-' "vnu.t ui | ; entire upper end a't" the coun-1 too deeply at heart to do the ist thing that would any way ing about the slighest friction twecn the New County people er the location of the county at. Mr. Hamer's offer from the ginning was prompted by the irest of motives and his voluniry withdrawal o* the otter to void any possib'hty of friction etween the New County people roves his loyalt> and sincerity to le New County -ause. ^ #i ^ Dr. S. A. Smih will deliver ai ddress on the Southern Baptis. 'hcological Seui.ary at the Bapist church Surlay morning. The Southern Baj-ist is the largest heologiea! seminary in the world aid Dr. Sinifl will have somehing int-roting to say of this rreat insiti ion. A cordial inviation ifexinded to other denomnation> to iear Dr. Smith's ad Iress. Tie Laties Aid Society of the St.^aur M. E Church will give Lr enU'tainment at the Little" ock Actdemy, the first Friday ight ii l^ec An interesting proramm will be given by Miss ovinp.on and Miss Onlu, for hich i small admission fee will e ch.Tged. After the cntertainlent-he ladies will serve oysters jffet, fruit, etc. Everyone is initcd to come and bring their rienls. T?e "Corn Shucking" at the 'rie House Friday night was a rent success both front a social n< financial point of view. Quite krge crowd was in attendance d those who participated in the ntest made merry until the late:ss of the hour made ;hem turn eir faces homeward- The prize, hoe and rake, was won by Mrs. ;pec ! In j $15.00 suits spc ) 16.50 suits spt f.v if 17.50 suits sp( l\\ i|> Just Ar I actual value $30.00 MORRL iEEESEBBSE 11 "J/W ^' J. P. Ewing and Mr. Frank Bailey who easily led the ethers in the shucking1 contest. The proceeds of the evening amounted to something over $90. The public will please take notice that hereafter school books will not be exchanged at our store. In order to be on the safe side parents arc advised to get a list of the books needed by their children from the teacher and there will be no possibility of buying the wrong book. This rule will be rigidly enforced, and if you buy the wrong book the loss will be yours. We are always glad to accomodate our patrons in every way possible but the small margin of profit on school books does not justify the loss of time and money in making exchanges. Herald Book Staty. Co. Bob Norton, constable for Dr. Smitll -in irni ,1/-.^. ....? - v.. , ..!?%? ill* iiii|yi\,anaiil CA|;tl " icnee with :i negro desperado whom he was attempting to arrest on Mr. K. A. MeCormac's plantation last Thursday. The negro was charged with wife-beating and when Mr. Norton went to the negro's house the negro opened fire on him with a Winchester rifle. Mr. Norton was armed only with a pistol and he returned the fire at close range, shooting the negro through the arm and disabling him. Before the constable's shot hit the negro, however, he had fired 12 shots at Mr. Norton at close range and it is rather remarkable that all of the bullets went wide ot their mark. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bereaved. Cleo, the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Clark, died Monday morning after an illness of several months. Mr. and Mrs. Clark moved to Dillon last year 1 A f ? ni _ 1 i .iwiii;ui uiiu iur. vaars uas been filling the position of foreman at The Herald ()ffice. The little one has been in declining health for several months and everything known to medical science was done to restore her health, but all to no avail. The little one was laid to rest at Mt. Holly Tuesdav morning. Pev. W- C. Kirk land eon-: ducting a brief funeral service at ' the house and at the grave. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of the entire community in their afiliction. 233S533S IAL E Ladies and jcial icial scial rived = = 30 high grs and $35.00 special reduct Received From a Bank] Boys suits and ove on the $1. ^jljy\ iv r S FASS, D 3EEEEEE8S " - ? i VW^pm^H^j I ] i3tT?TTTm?TTTT?TTTTTT!TTT?TT?TTTTT?TT?TTT??TTTT?mT?T?C ^/V^/Vr nr????? miii ! ~n i m i i ,m ?i i mbi ! i i ?.? ? . 5^ L. C. BRADDY CO. L. C. BRADDY CO. ^3 ?? 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 ^3 newest and best goods obtainable. You will find our prices right. ^3: Visit us before making your Fall purchases. 5^ LADIES SUITS. MENS and BOYS SUITS. ^3 Our display of fall suits for women is We have just reserved a big line of ^2 a revelation of all that's beautiful and Ciothinjj and extra pants and can please stylish, from 5.00 to 25.00. you as to price and quality. DRESSGOODS. STAPLE GOODS. ^ We have received our Dress Goods White Goods, Linens, Percals, Gingfand Silks. It is worth your time to look hams. Calicoes, Flaneletts, Sea Island at our line, we will save you money. and Bleaching. ^ 5^; GENTS FURNISHINGS. SHOES. Hosiery, Underwear, Shirts. Collars, Our stock of shoes is complete, DourTies. Suspenders, Gloves, Hats, and las tor men and lx>ys, Zeigler Bros, and Caps at popular prices. Geo. Dewit for ladies and children. ^2 MILLINERY. MILLINERY. ^5 y 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 _______________________ 2^ TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28th. and 29 r* tZ ^5 WE DO CUSTOM TAILORING. _JKl _JKf ^5 2^ WE BUY COTTON AND COTTON SEED. H L. C. Braddy Company. ?1 . H^S^Z ^5^3i3S [Z [SS(i BARGAINS! | Misses Suits. |pL ^ $10.90. ^ ^eprotment 5tore, Kj &Z?HEH8HBEBSEEEEEJaSSB? ide Ladies suits, the latest models and shades ^ ion for this week. _ _____ ^ rupt sale a Dig lot 01 Mens and wi ircoat that we will sell at 65c brat Head Off! KM |j /^^(oTlar'x ^ KF^tfaTthe W