The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, February 04, 1909, Image 7
n. *. s. ( t?Monday
tZ - of Clio? <
'V* -7ast week. . ,
, j ^M.of McColl,
2S?Lf M*f>ckf? 1'*7 attended a ,
# w night~ 2
McDufi ^d at Evans
'* Jr^e outatd"lVood'? Bird
S& ?B^v a8 a s?
* ?f^any6Laurin, of ColR
6 3QS^,fn8" the visitors in
in the tr
, I^r*\Jaery Clnb will meet
4? /p^-iee^ J* Evans Monday
/it fro/3:30 o'clock.
jy I ^Galloway ?f Hartsville,
iie wjed home after visiting:
/in oflter, Mrs. Z. A. Ellen.
ztl? nfarill be preaching: in the
ione 7ock Presbyterian church
-?V fr Sunday aftenioon at 5:30
eaboofray Moody has gone to
( 4iyir to accept a position as
j said nan with The Stubbs Co., a
7 dry goods house of that city.
rea^sses Ida White and Alvenia
\ upojirie, of Greensboro, have re4
hintly been on a visit to their aunt
% \ Jno. H. Stack house ,^af Cam pY
fs Bridge.
! j^jhe fam jus Navassa Guano, the'
jv IZ'^P ntaae dj* xne oia rename i\a a
(xuano Co., of Wilmington,.
J /bol^"' so^ ky J- A. Hursey. for
J irSrn, Cotton and Tobacco.
if The Herald is requested to an*fijrnonnce
that Rev. T. T. Walsh, of
Columbia, will preach ac the K. of
mJ P. hall next Sunday morning and
I afternoon. The public is invited.
j The boiler at the light plant
1 sprung a leak Saturday and Dillon
I has been in darkness for three
j nights. The damage was repaired
/ by Tuesday and Tuesday night the
I towp was lighted up as usual.
[V ( Lost - Between Dillon and Mr.
R. P. Str.ckhouse's plantation la
1 die's double case gold watch with
Elgin movements. Reward for
return to Miss Islay McKenzie,
' Dillon.
There will be a congregational
meeting in the Presbyterian church
on next Sunday morning after
preaching service to attend to very
important business. We hope
very member of the church can
ViA rvroenrit
W ^IV/OVUl.
The upper Marioh Teachers'
Association will meet at Dillon on
the Second Saturday in February,
( in the High School building, at
J 10:30 o'clock. An interesting
' program is being arranged for this
meeting and all the teachers of
upper Marion are cordially invited
to be present.
Miss Mary Sprunt Bethea, the
lovely little daughter of Mr. and
~ Mrs. W. T. Bethea gave a party
oil Monday afternoon, in honor of
her fifth birthdav. Quite a number
of her little friends were present
to enjoy with her the delightful
refreshments and games so
dear to childish hearts.
A revival meeting will be con
ducted in the Dillon Presbyterian
church by Rev. A. E. Spencer,
beginning on next Monday Feb. 8,
y to continue for ten days at least.
There will be two services
* each day, one at 3:30 and the other
at 7:30 P. M. All are cordially
invited to attend these services.
Come if you can to the first service
Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.
invitations have been received
here to the marriage of Miss Willie
Huvf""- * " Mr. Bethea at the
horn. e's uncle in Wilmin.
t- Tuesday, Feb. 9.
Mi- . ' . las many friends
her > jr much happiness
Mrs. 1 M Miss Vieve Huggiris
? la Smith will atZuu
me marriage.
The Herald Book Store has made
mrrangements with the American
News Co. to handle all the pooukur
magazines and the first shipment
of the March number ot the
Gmmopolitan is now on sale. As
fast as the other magazines are
issued from the press they will be
put on sale at the Book Store.
The "Dillon Insurance Agency"
kis the name of a new firm that has
' been organized in Dillon by Dr.
Joe Cabell Davis. The Agency's
headquarters will be in the McLaurin
building and in addition to
making loans on real estate they
will write life, fire, accident, health
eashalty, liability, tornado, plate
glass and boiler insurance. Dr. j
- Davis has recently connected him
J
ince Co., erf Lynchburg, Va., one 1
jf the hading southern companies,
ind say* be has some excellent
x>ntract? to ofter his friends.
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Notice.
To all who have give application
or want Lsurance on Live Stock
the Vettrnary Surgeon Repre-1 i
innr f*o T?o T I
^ iviu^ ?v i ai llicia L/IVC OUAH I
Lifc^t?s.Co., of Rock Hill, S. C., \
will be here on Feb., l5th. Come .
or send y>ur stock to be examined.
E. L. Moore, Agfent.
Announcement.
I take tiis method of informing:
the publi* that I have moved my
residencefrom the Price Court Inn
to Mrs. Anies Carmichael's. The
nigfht bellwill be found near the
front doc. L. R. Craig:, M. D.
burner's Meeting.
The cdored farmers of upper
Marion ae requested to meet at
the i olord Graded School on the
20th instmt at 1 p. m. for the purnncp
?f rffraniriniT a Pnlnrorl T7o^_
mer's Convention.
C. R. Bethea.
S? th Atlantic Life
flK of RICHMONI
is generally rec
^ VTME MODEL O
WW The ftpid growth of the Co. is
11 Insurance issued in 190
WW WHLE 1908. WEEK, BY WEI
WW Asilc from striking growt
IK', shows 6 3-10 per cent, earnin
if"* mear mount in force, lYx per
return ovardue, none; deatl
IV moftaltv experienced, 50 per <
claims less in 1907 than 190
than ii 1906. Insurance in t<
Mil over oie-half. These things
M For urther information see
VU MAX FASS, GENERAL
Etiwan F
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rcr /ah crops
The fertilixi
been known f
and profitably
generations of
The fertiliz
lain the right
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nane your cro
Etiwan Fe\
CHARLES
Ask for "
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cost
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SV ANTED?Second hand bags
ard burlap any kind, any quantity,
anywhere; we pay freight.
Richmond Bag Company, Richmond,
Vd.
Stolen?From my buggy at
Dillon on the night of Jan. 29,
single barrel "Nitro Hunter"
i?nr nr?<M 1 /VAtt/vA i
Lrivav.li iwauui^ u AI ^au^v.
Side of lock bearing name is bright:
ather side rusty. Piece broken off
rubber on butt of gun. Screws
holding barrell and stock together
ire battered. Reward for return
to J. T. Carmichael, Dillon R.R.2.
Married?Jan. 17, 1909, at
Little Rock S. C. Mr. J. P. Bethea
to Miss Magnolia Norton, A.
Schafer officiating.
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Notice.
All persona indebted to the Estate of
Martha Jackson, deceased, are hereby
notified to make payment to the undersigned;
and all persous having claims
against said estate are required to file
the same with the undersigned or w'th
his attorneys, Livingston & Gibson, at
Dillon, S. O., within the time required
by law or this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery.
i-4 4t William S. Jackson,
Administrator.
Insurance Company Svi
X VIRGINIA IHH
og""ized as the mjjj
r -t-me soutm UU
> shown by tnese fijrures: Ivi
5 $ 523.284.^0 Uj!
6 1.037.564.00- Wj
7 3.233.569.00 EAJ
:K, SHOWS 400 c/r Ol- 1907 WW
h, the Comvany's statement
i^s; lapse ratio campared with SB
cent.: interest or investment lift
claims due, unpaid, none; VI
jent. of the expected; death 1%F
6; surrender values paid less KJV
:>rce increased 57 per cent., or Mi
prove careful management
AGENT. Dillon, S. C. ||j
ertilizers
and Big Crops
ers that have
or forty years
used by two
farmers,
ers that conmaterials
and
ps grow.
rtilizer
TON, S. C.
Etiman."
-o know the merits of
COCK AN D
MOYER BUGGIES
i and look. The acme
rfection. At
iolliday Co.DILLON.
S. C.
s you nothing to ' -J
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PAID LOCALS.
Winter is here.
L. Cottingham Co. has just opened up the
largest stock of laces that comes to Dillon,
these are the greatest values for 5 and 10 cents
per yd. that you have had the pleasure to see.
You will treat yourself by seeing these laces.
The sequel is that "you will buy your laces at
L. Cottingham Co's.
Blankets, double blankets for 75c.
Blankets with wool in them at L. Cottingham
Company's.
Comforts, heavy ones, one dollar Y\ this store.
Heavy under shirts. Heavy Drawers.
Heavy work shirts.
These for men, ladies, boys and children.
You can find a complete line of heavy underwear
at L. Cottingham Co's.
Price from 25c to $1.50 per gartnent.
Children's clothing now sold at costThe
shoes sold by this firm are the best shoes
made. ...
Stetson and Walk-Over shoes are the leading
shoes for men's fine dress. Spld by L. Cottingham
Co.
Feathers, plumes and chiffons for ladies sold
at your own price. We have all the millinery
stock on hand out for your inspection and we
are sure you will see values that will save vou
monev. We assure vnil that vrrn rvin r\iet
bargains. Call and ask to see the left-overs of
our millinery stock.
The above is at L. Cottingham Go's.
Misses shoes in the most desirable last in the
Irving' Drew kind has recently been' received.
They are the nicest shoes for girls we have
ever shown.
Tan Shoes for girls, Buster Brown at L. Cottingham
Co's.
Wrights Health Underwear for men and boys
at L.Cottingham Co's. Store.
We try to keep up our stock all the time?
'try to have what you want. Call for it.
Blue Ridge Over-alls are the best. If you
once buy them you will have no other. At L.
C. Co's.
Complete line of children's shoes.at this store
Boy's extra pants," a.large line of them are to
be found in our stock. , .... .
1 I Bosom shirts, for full dress, for men are to
I be found at L. Cottingham Co's. 1
j Negligee shirts for men and boys are a strong
I line at L Cottingham Co's.
> Counterpanes for babies eribs at L. Cottingj|
ham Co's. t.\iar?eiles.)
^ Do not be in a hurry about buying your ready
i - to wear muslin underwear. We'.have bought
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t Oppicr 'Phonic No. 43. | NK1I1T N
rkkioknce 1'hone No. 83. I HKl.l.
r A ? The numbe
1/5 V^? Range at E.L
ny's has nev<
OFFICE OVER BANK OF DILLON. and we wiu se
Room No. 14. Price Hotel. lie auction in i
Nlfibt Bell on the North-cart omer ot th*? Saturday, Jan
Price.Uotel, on the front of the k. A. O clock P* M.,
Parnell Company's Store. be divided bet\
* . Baptist and Pi
ages.
DR. L. R. CRAIG ?
PHYSICIAN &JSURGEON W.'
office over *
j. h.Jmclaurin's drug STORE? ^t?ltf?tm?it?t
Residence of Mrs. Agnes Carmi- g"""""""
chael, night call bell hear front SEE
door.
One Thousand |
rv if E ?n any V
UOlldrS E he equipm
?g can
be accumulated JE Fnoinat
by the average person 5^: engines,
in five or six years by IE: Kinds of
the systematic saving
and d#prv-?citincr ir? o I ??????
bank the money that ?E ^
is now being frittered ' fE /* i? i
away with nothing to EE liaSOllOC.
show for it. Better ______
begin on that thqus- gjE ;
and today by start- ^ |"% II |
ing an account with E \j | L L
Bank of Dillon I
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FAMILY PROTECTION
No home is safe without insurance.
A good policy that
protects your family costs WASF
very little.
THE MUTAL LIFE of NEW
YORK.' One of the st?Y>ngest account
old line companies. Has paid Tickets on sa
dividends regularly for many to reach origin
years. If you want to see
some very liberal contracts por further i
? "n ^ Agent or write
i Aft. W * Crai*'
^ ^>a8#en*er
PAID LOCALS.
Vinn...'t.. ?u:_ ?:? 1 ?
MBUTii/ "ii i.mis unc ana wm oe snowing it aDout
Jffarch 1st or sooner.
Taney vests for men at our store.
Men's and ladies hosiery is a specialty. See
our line of hosiery.
Hosiery for babies and children is a strong
line with us.
Hats for men and boys. The Melville brand.
The remnant counter at L. Cottingham Co's.
always has extra bargains on it. We put new
prices out every day.
Telescopes, suit cases, trunks, and satchels
are cheap at the dry goods store of L. Cottingham
Co.
We carry the largest line of gent's underwear
in town.
Outings can be bought at this store.
Tlanneletts in pretty patterns.
Quilt calicos, quilt linings are sold by us.
Gloves are strong. See the line displayed in
our show windows.
Bed room slippers for ladies and men are sold j
from our shoe stock. We carry a strong line.
Rubber Shoes also.
Do you neec. a pair of lace cu rtains? We
have them.
Blankets and comforts galore. See them.
We art; offering our ladies skirts on the bargain
counter below the first cost. This is at L. Cottingham
Co's.
Boys' overcoats are now being offered at cost
It will pay you to buy your boy an overcoat at
once. NOW!!
Our bargain counter contains a number of
pairs of men's and ladies shoes that are bargains
to you.
These shoes are marked down below cost.
Examine them. We keep our stock clean and I
up-to-date this way. All our odd shoes are
sold on the bargain counter.
Shoes?we like to talk shoes because we have
a large stock and know that we sell solid leather
shoes. We know that we sell the best. Call
on us and let us convince you of this fact.
Corliss-Coon collars for men and boys are
the collars for style and 1011}? service. They I
make more trips to the laundry than any other.
" L. Cottrngham Co. sells these collars, We
carry a large stock of them all the time and we
have the styles worn most.
Winter time necessitates your having heavy '
goods. We have them. You will find a big
stock of everything in the wearing line.
Your-, very truly,
L. Cottingham Co.
Lg.. iV... M...1 I?
iume. iuu must, ue oausnea
r that drew the
?. uoore & Compa- j? j decorate your house. I am
sr been presented,
11 the range at pub- not willin8 to leave my work
front of their store until the owner is perfectly sati.,
30th, 1909 at 3 isfieiL Satisfied customers are
and the money will
veen the Methodist. my best advertisments.
esbyterian Orphan- ALFRED WELLS,
Painter and Paper Hanger.t
T: Bethea. _ . _
M Hamer Leave orders with Dillon Hard'
W. Nickles. ware Cc.
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:ind of machinery done on short notice. We have
ents and the machinists that can take care of youi
Gins, Mowers, Rakes, Harvesters and Al)
harm Machinery.
11 work entrusted to us promptly executed.
Engines and Automobiles Our Specialtie.'
.ON AUTO. GARAG
B. H. MCINTYRE, MGR.
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information, reservations etc., call on nc P-.r
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