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MBn' e Kfl [Twoumd Amour town ? En^I UWAL PA*AOHAPNS PICKED UP J. M yT WMt THEM AND IVERYWHERf p and Mrs. T- L. Manning ? jra attended the Smith-Lane wedding: Sn at Timmonsville last Wednesday. *j Miss Annie Atkinson has re- ^ turned to Marlboro after spending ^ ?*everal days with relatives in Dil- j-T "*<" **>. C. Allen, and Her- ^ I ... * mh-w- . dk uetnea were among 11 'Viv ' in town Monday afterManning left Suntsville, N. C., wheie a, nd a few days with re- ?j m, lule of services in Dr. S P _ '.hurches from Dec. 1st. tl is as luuunj; First Sunday DilL^r Ion 11 a. m- and Kentyre 3 p. m. 29 Fourth Sunday, Dillon 11 a. m. Rl and 7.30 p. m. o. flPSPv- Second Sunday. Pee Dee n a w 1, m. Dillon 7.30 p. m. Third Sunday, Kentyre 11 a. m. and Dillon 7.30 p. m. The Herald is requested to an- i -u nounce that the entertainment to ^ have been held at Little Rock to?> morrow night has been postponed indefinitely. ^ Mrs. R. D. Lane and Mr. Wm. ji Lane spent a few days with friends | in Dillon last week while return- ? ins: from the Smith-Lane wedding 1 at Timmonsville to their home at ? Leaksville, N. C. Mrs. R. L. Lane has purchased J, the residence of Mr. W. A. West . in east Dillon and will move to town about Jan. 1st. The resi- a KL dence is now occupied by Mr. and r Mrs. J. V, Malcolm. Mr. W. C. Bracey has received 1 a check for $1000 from the Endowment Rank, Knights of Pythias, ^ which represents the amount of ? insurance the late A. M. McCor- ^ mac carried in the order. The V Iq check is made payable to Mrs. Elizabeth McCormac, widow of the deceased. ^ ' The many friends of Miss Jeddie David, gave her a surprise party Q on last Friday evening. Those , .present were Misses Rena Bracey, Eula Braddy, Beulah Braddy, \fA There is no mor ^ IwH after the holiday ses * SK eood to wpar?sure : r. ptable gif r H i !?W ' ^ ? bbsehe * (.nth Stackhouse, Mabel Evans, J fary Stackhouse. Helen David, j xjuise Moore, Lillian Louis of j Mmmonsville, and Miss Katie \ feasants of Rowland, N. C. j Miss Marv Stackhouse and Mr. i I. P. Stackhouse grave a Thanks- j ivingr dinner in honor of a few of ? tieir friends last Thursday, j "hose enjoying their hospitality j re re Misses Eula and Beulah Brad- j y, Fena Bracey, Magrzie Easter- \ ngr, Lila Watson, Mabel Evans, j Luth Stackhouse, Jeddie David, I lessrs. Will Carter, John C. Be- [ iea, Ray Ewingr and Earle Bethea. < Master's Sales. (Monday, Dec. 6.) In the Que ot William D. Ray ? gainst Nancy C. Darmichael and oth- * rs ail that tract of land containing j 113) Two Hundred and Thirteen acres tore or less, bounded North by lauds ' f Silas Stephens; South and East by 2 le Daniel MoKensie lands; West by ? le Betsy Ann Fore lauds. : Terms of sale, one third cash; balance j i two equal, annual payments, secured 1 y the Bond of the purchaser and niort- j sge of the premises; interest from day 2 f sale, payable annually until the ! 'hole sum be paid, with option of the|| nrchaser to pay ail the bid cash; par-1 baser to pay for papers. I PURE W Every drop of whiskey ship te just as represented. Whei I msana tl?? L t. uitui* iuai IUC WUIUCf UiU ias been distilled from the pu ind flavor and is jnst what it i rant to reach the class of pec in absolutely pure whiskey an i backed by a reputation of 3 i quoted prices on our absolu ire guaranteed to he perfectly ribson Rye, 8 yrs. old, delivered Qualified. 6 yrs. old, delivered lighsprie, 6 yrs. old. delivered ilkrun Rye, delivered (NOT OUAF lountry Club, fountain Corn, 3 yrs. I. C. Corn, 4 yrs. 'ride of N. C., When we say "not guaranteed" v blend. These are good articles fo lake you a permanent customer. FRANK i 1204 E. Main St., Established i!' n \ ft I e substantial gift to fati ason has passed. We ai to please the men who w t as Gloves, Cravats, Suspei A re< On all Ladies suits and skii suit or a skirt, tbis is a rar and early in December. / I > r m i* U I. MORRIS Frrl E 3 g Eugene J | Laurant. i p In a Night of M agic, ~3 j~i Yes: Lyceum Attraction ^ (Dec. 16.( sj= Prices 35c-50c-75c. =2 ^lUlUUiUUUtUlUUlUiUUU HISKIES. ped by us is guaranteed to d we say "absolutely pure" not been adulterated, but re grain, has the right age is represented to be. We tple who drink nothing but d every order sent out by us I (6 year's standing. Below itely pure whiskies. These j straight: % I 54.50 per pal. 4.00. " " 3.50. " " 3.00 " " iANTEED) 52.50 per pal. 2 50. " " 3.00." " 3.50." " . re mean not "all whiskey." but r the money and one order will miller; Richmond Va. I in 1873. IRIS At* T Ka x It x IlV^ mmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmm mm ier or brother than a HIGi re sole agents in this Citj ear them and the men wh iders, Mufflers, Fancy Vests, i duction of 'ts. Many persons buy suits a e opportunity to get good ones ; FASS, Di BBrsBP?>yp?y " ?---enrr *$*** - V**. SSmwiwwwmmwww^ ~ L. C. BRADDY CO. ^ L. C. BRADDY CO. ^ g The Place To Shop! 3 Never before in the history of 'our business have we had such an ^2 excellent stock of merchandise, every department is filled with the 1^3 ^ newest and best goods obtainable. You will find our prices right. ^ Visit us before making your Fall purchases. ^ -? k/VLADIES SUITS. MENS and BOYS SUITS. Our display of fall suits for women is We have just reseived a bitf line of ^Z2 a revelation of all that's beautiful and Clothing and extra pants andean please ^ ^ stylish, from 5.00 to Z5.00. you as to price and quality DRESS GOODS. STAPLE GOODS. . Wc have received our Dress Goods White Goods, Linens, Percals, Ging^? and Silks. It is worth your time to look hams. Calicoes, Flaneletts, Sea Island a - m uui 1UK, wc win save you money. and Bieachingr. ^ GENTS FURNISHINGS. SHOES. Hosiery, Underwear, Shirts. Collars, Our stock of shoes is complete, Doug:Ties, Suspenders, Gloves, Hats, and las tor men and boys, Zeigder Bros, and Caps at popular prices. Geo. Dewit for ladies and children. ^5 ^ MILLINERY. MILLINERY. :S5" We have in chargfe of this department, Miss Nina Alford assisted by Miss Louise McCormac, who will be gflad to have you call and inspect bur stock of the seasons latest styles in fashionable Millinery poods. Our pattern hats will be on display ^ rpj TTT'OTA A AT" A XT TA lirnrwTnn VA A IT ni-Tr>m iuwuai ainu w hiljinut ua i, bn-r i. z?tn. and zy ^3 .... WE DO CUSTOM TAILORING. ?F* tr* f t .jRf ^5 E: WE BUY COTTON AND COTTON SEED. ~2 - ? i n d /j.. r- ^ l- J-?. Vv. u/uuuj Ksumpufiy. .ccz TMAS A I sfc'taK ?' st Store. '|?JbW? gjj H ART suit or overcoat?such gift will serve and cheer them long r for High Art Suits and Overcoats good to give, good to buy, 5^5 0 see them. We are quoting special Christmastide prices on such ft ? 1 V T 1 II sweaters, Umbrellas, Howard Hats. 55-|-3 cent ^JlL bl nd skirts for Christmas presents, to those who decide on a & at remarkably low figures. 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