The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, April 01, 1909, Image 7
f
L ii-hi-.t .Miifflini MINU
||?
AROUND ABOUT TOWN o
LOCAL PARAQRAPH8 PIOKED UP V
| H..? T?... - . | A
Mr. John L. Smith of Mullins b;
spent Tuesday with his sister, C
Mrs. R. B. McLean. to
ai
Use the Huggins Wrenchless D
Plow Stock The best ever made.
Sold by Wheeler Hardware Co.
M
Mb " ?inith spent Tues- gi
d-r. h? r'i ist of her cousin M
M i sv ean. D
your order for
Salmon Novelty s!
\v.,k.. It- ol
ei
I. 1 erring, of Clio is ct
u -.1 and Mrs. C. S.
m ; . '} >k
/ i. ... k ic. tl
iv to loan, come n<
t . l Insurance Agen- al
i - ' "avis, Mgr, C
N
Mr. and Mrs. J. D Murchison ?
and Miss Florence Murchison of -y
Marion were here Tuesday for the ai
races. jy|
FOR RENT?Nice six room ^
cottage in good location. Aoply
to C. L. Wheeler. C1
We now have a nice line of Lawn "
r Mowers. Don't forget that when *
you need one. Wheeler Hardware
Company. I
! d?
If you have Real Estate to sell P
place it with us. Prompt and 01
careful attention given to all busi- P
ness. Joe Cabell Davis, Mgr. t>
M
Don't fail to get one of our Universal
Garden Plows, it is essential
to good gardening. Wheeler
Hardware Co.
m
Let one of our Health and Acci- ?
dent policies work for you while 17
you are unable to work for yorr- 0
self. Dillon Insurance Agency. a<
Joe Cabell Davis, Mgr. "
ei
J. B. Gibson will leave today to v
join a party of friends at Marion w
who will embark on a gasoline P'
yacht whose destination is Murry's
Inlet.
The New County and the new
railroad are coming, so is death,
so protect your loved ones by taking
a life policy with Dillon's up
to date Insurance Agency, Joe j.
Cabell Davis, Mgr.
There will be preaching at the . n
Little Rock Presbyterian Church 1 fi
* W9l?9llfl#9?mi9!
????
H The
ft? _ -
EM 0 r
J|^Z~ We are now sh
Clothing includes
Suit is wanted we
men in all the stz
- Hi
Millinc
5^
Special display of Pari
try will take place April
will be *hown every day
charge of Miss Marga
Sharpless knows her art
in this line.
This season's Milliner
jjt pretty, picturesque, and
?; have a becoming hat, th
gorgeous, so chic that
pleasure.
" A very fetching featu
pique top and facing of
side. The trimminj? is o
. Hmmum
Mli? i ij.i ii. r "-*?
[i next Sunday afternoon at 3.30
clock. The Little Rock Male
>uartett will conduct the music.
.11 are cordially invited.
Insure your homes against loss
y Hre, nothing but good large
ompanies represented by the Diln
Insurance Agency, the insurice
people of Dillon, Joe Cabell
avis, Mgr.It
was the pleasure of Mr. and
[rs. J. V. Malcolm to have as
nests for luncheon Wednesday
lessrs. E. C. Mobley, of Hamer,
>r. J. R. Rogers and Dr. C. Hence.
The following menu was
;rved: Vegetable soup, drv toast,
lives, sweet pickles, roaSt chicki
and dressing, cold roast beef,
ilery, ice cream and cakeMr.
and Mrs. T. L. Manning in
leir charming hospitable maner
entertained a party of friends
t dinner on Tuesday at the Price
ourt Inn. Their guests were
Irs. Archie Mclntyre, Mrs. J. T.
'avis, Mrs. M. W. Davis, and
[rs. J. E. Ellerbeof Marion. Mr.
id Mrs. A. B. Jordan, Dr. and
frs. C. R. Taber and Mr. Albert
.. Manning of Latta.
On Friday afternoon at 4 :30 o'ock
the Civic League held its anual
meeting in the Town Hall,
'here was an unusually 'arge atmdance.
The following officer*
ere elected for this year: Presicnt.
Mrs. L. Cottincrhnm* Vrifp
resident, Mrs. F. B. David, Sec
ad Vic-President, Mrs. W. M.
lamer; Secretary, Mrs. C. R- Taer;
Treasurer, Mrs. D. M.
lichaux.
The Embroidery Club enjoyed
meeting-with its president, Mrs.
>. N. Oliver, on Monday afteroon,
at her home on Hurrican
treet. A pleasant program of
lusic and reading was carried
ut. A great deal of work was
:compl;shed by the ladies who
rough t their embroidery and oth
dainty handwork. Mrs- Olier
served ambrosia and cakes
hich was enjoyed by all of those
resent.
- ?
DR. L. R. CRAIG
PHISICIAN & SURGEON
? office over ?
h. mclaurin's drug store
Residence of Mrs. Agnes Carlichael,
night call bell near the
*ont door.
=r\]
=vji
Only Department Store
in Marion County.
r i s F
owing the fashions in i
a broad diversity of pi
i have it, we have it if i
itions of life.
iry Department.
sian and American Styles in Mill
1st. and 2nd. New Spring mexf
after this. This department is
ret Sharpless of Baltimore.
well, having *:ix years' exoerie
y is very attractive, the shapes
sufficiently varied for every one
e colors are so bright, the flowen
choosing one's hat is certainb
re is a cornflower blue, with wl
of straw, and rolls slightly on
dd and unusually rich, being of
Morris
UtttiUOUUttUi
- ---- -
m mam m mmamrnmm
"CyR G Club.*' " |
Some of the graduates and former
students of the Greenville wi
Female College living in Marion an
County met at Dillon, on March e]c
13th, 1909 and organized a "G.
F. C. Club."
Mrs. E. W. Carpenter of Green- th(
ville, S. C-, representative of the <lu
Alumnae Association of the Green- ye;
ville Female College made an in- tw
teresting talk on the importance of
organizing "G. F. 0. Clubs"
throughout the State, the first ob- *
jeet of these clubs and how they gif
should be conducted. to1
Miss Nettie McKenzie read the an
circular letter sent by the G. F.
C. Alumnae Association, explain- mi
ing the plans and aims of the As- co
sociation and asking for the co-op- T1
eration of the graduates, former op
students and all ladies interested q
in the work of the college.
The following officers were S1!
elected: 11P
Miss Ruth Allen, Pres., Miss *hi
Flora Watson, Vice-Pres., Miss m:
Annie Allen, Sec and Treas. let
The Association members were g
enrolled and honorary members
were elected. so
The Secretary will be glad to C.
have the names of former students
of G. F. C now in this county
and also the names ot Baptist ladies
interested in the college.
The next meeting will be held J
et Latta, April 24th. J
Latta, S. C. Annie Allen, Sec.
T1 WW 11* 1 ka
ineneraid is only Jl.au
per year, subscribe now. 5
Services at Kentyre. 2
Special services will be held at "
Kentvre church beginning on J
Thursday night, April 1st., in "
which the pastor will be assisted 2
by Rev. Dr. Robert Adams, Pres- J
ident of the Presbyterian College "
of South Carolina, at Clinton. "
S. c. *
Dr. Adams is a minister of fine 2
ability, has been a successful pas- ?
tor, as well as an educator, and *
the people of the entire conimuni- ?
ty a:e invited to hear him in his *
short series of services, especially ?
on Thursday night. "
The Lord's Supper will be ad- ?
ministered on the Sabbath. !
pr[
SPRING 4
ass' I
lien's wear for Spring Hig
litems ana styles so tnat w
a High Art fashion is soug]
berries and foliage combined wi
flowers and finished with velvet
[in- Another very attractive model
lels leghorn straw, the crown being
5 in with a drapery of rich white lac<
[fes twined in the lace falls graceful!
nee The collection of Millinery nc
of unusual beauty and elegance.
are
to Drew Goods E
5 SO
v a ^ . . ? .
our assonmeni ot wool ana v
this section and of the most rece
[lite cially strong in white goods. W
the profusion at prices 25 per cent,
ivy elsewhere.
Pass' Di
UNDER PR1
.miuutiiuuiu
???iii i sin ? *
Notice of Election.
Notice is hereby given that otl
e 6th day of A.pril 1909 there
11 be held within the usual hours
d at the usual voting: placs an
:ction for a Mayor and Six Alder;n
for the Town of Dillon for
; two years next ensuing:. The
alifications for voting are two
ars residence in the .State,
elve months residence in the
unty, tour months residence in
; Town, the production of a reflation
certificat e from the
ivn supervisor of registration
d proof of the payment of all
Linicipal taxes assessed and
llectible for the previous year,
le books of registration will be
en at the office of the Town
erk and Treasurer for the rcstration
of all qualified electors
> until seven days preceding
e day <>f said election- The
makers appointed for said efion
are H. K. Cottin^ham. T.
Richbottrg" and R. A. Brunn.
S. Herring-, A. B. Jordan,
Clerk. Mayor.
) I
To the Public i
?
!
I have changed the loca
tion of mv shop to the Har
relson Building and will con
tinue t o repair FURNI- J
TURE, ORGANS, ETC.
,
1
Everything First Class.
~~ L.
In addition I will carry a w
stock of NEW FURNITURE
for Sale and Exchange.
Your patronage is highly ?
appreciated. 5
!
J. R. JORDAN J
a
WIN
SUMMER
(apart
;h Art Clothing. Our
e can meet every requ
ht. We have it to sui
th old rose roses and cornribbon
bows of same shape. '
is a medium-size shape, of
trimmed with pink maline tr
;; a wreath of arbutU3 en- is
y off to the brim. tr
:w on special display here is ai
You will enjoy it.
department.
rr
/ash fabrics is the largest in p
nt creations. We are espe- tt
re have them in the greatest tl
less than you can buy them k
C
epartme
ICE HOTEL
.. .
M????** 1, ffHs .. . ii ,
c For Twenty-Five Years ;
I Acme Fertilizers J
| HAVE MAINTAINED THEIR 3
| High Standard of Quality, i
|ACME FERTILIZERS|
sg Are made of the best materials, perfectly 5=
EE manipulated and alwavs in snlendid mp- ^
chanical condition. ??
E; ^????- 3
% "Acme IV1 e^i2 Mixture" 3
Brands are ideal plant foods, once used,
2^ always used. The uniformity of compo- 3
^ sition, and the use of animal and mineral ^
amoniates in addition to Cotton Seed Meal ^
in our "Meal Mixture" Brands has result- 3
~ ed in the production of fertilizers which ^
no home mixing can approach. No other
sE "Meal Mixture" goods can equal ACME. 3
| TRY ACME AND BE CONVINCED.
E: Brands for all crops and conditions.
g Manufactured only by 3
H Acme Manufacturing Co. =
i WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA
igjE Don't take a substitute for Acme Fer- 3
tilizers. The cheapest fertilizers to the 3
g dealer may be the dearest to you. Get 3
g the best. Insist on Acme. ^
^iauiuiuiiaiuiuihiuuiiaiiuaihiuiuihiuaiiaihiiiiiiui^
?-wr VI
____
T/^ = i
J m 1 3
I The Home of
I ECONOMY. SCS
I
m8nt Store 1
A/^
_ - _ "A/^
Spring and Summer Stock of High Art ^CZ
irement and every taste. If a High Art rs^Z
t everybody, and can successfully serve ?m
??
Shoe Department. ^5
Ladies and Gents Shoes and Oxfords for Spring- and Sumicr
1908. This stock is entirely free from dead timber and
not padded up for effect. Every number in this departlent
is a live issue, stylish and up-to-date in every design
nd workmanship, and prices lower than elsewhere.
Ladies' & Gents'Furnishings.
Now, where in this section can you find such an assortrent.
We have labored hard to make this store the only
lace in Marion county where you can get the best values obfinable
for the money, and we can say without hesitation
iat it is positively the largest and most complete store of its ^
ind at the lowest market prices in the eastern part of South
Carolina.
nt Store H
I
i i idi 111 -.ar .... "t? "* - ,