The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, April 22, 1909, Image 4
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DblbtfED FVEKV THURSDAY
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Dillon. S. C. April 22, 1909.
A Calhoun county sheriff shot
tr. a fleeing negro, a silver dollar
in the negroe's pocket deflected
tlie bullet and the negro esc.*;,?ed.
All of which goes to
pr ;ve that money can b.' used :n
various ways to evade the law.
After careful calculation we
are astonished to find that it took
four months ten days and five
hours to deli/cr all those tariff
speeches that have been crowded
in to the Congressional Record during
the past ten days.
In the exuberance of its town
p? ide a North Carolina contemporary
says: "Do everything in your
power to build up your town and
it will come back to you doubled "
This may be alright for Pittsburg,
Pa., but the averge man wants it
to come back straight.'
Our Marion contemporary. The
Star, is much rejoiced over the
fact that the crooked line around
Latta has been straightened, and
wiih much unction takes credit
unto itself for having aroused the
sentiment which prompted a
change in the lines. Of course
n:n? 1 t _a.*._ * ^
i_/11tun aim i^auu ieei jrratetul to
The Star for its kind offices and
if the reunion of the two towns
leads to the ultimate success ol
the New County they will, we have
no doubt, show their rratitude in
a more permanent and substantial
manner. But for the present
our contemporary should be
content with the "Well done, thy
good and faithful servant."
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Prompt Settlement.
-. South Atlantic Life Ins. Co.,
Richmond. Va.
Mr.. Max Pass, Cloii. A-41.,
Dilllon, S. C
Your check No. 8<>4 rcceiv
. cd for One Thousand iJollars (l,
0(H)) settlement on policy No. 616
on life of J. C. Sinclair, deceased
This policy w-s assigned torn
by J. C. .Sinclair,
The proofs of death were com
pleted the 5th bf April, check, wa
received April 8th. This is a vcr
prompt settlement and the Com
pany should Ik- congratulated oi
such quick settlement.
Thanking von very much fo
your prompt interest, v
Very truly.
Hrooks 1 lamer.
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Free State News.
Mts D. K. Allen i< spending
some time with her daughters.
Mcs .tames W- L. Tillman or" Rennettsville
and J. P. Wallace ot
1 Iartsville.
Mrs. W A. Ferguson has been
dangerously ill for the past two
weeks but we are triad to say that
she is improving some now.
Mr. Frank Binnly of MeColl
spent Saturdav -inu Sundav with
Mrs. M. A. Ellen.
Mrs. L. R. Bethea of Zion visited
relatives here last Saturday.
Mrs Annie Bethea and Miss
Ruth Allen ?>f Dillon spent last
Thursdav at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rogers ?.t
T^'ll I .. 1
i_sn it'll, IK'IU \l >i .TUilV VISUing
their patents. Mr. and Mrs.
D. S. Rogers. "Cor."
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Mr Donald-VcQufcrt
At the residence of the bride"?
aunt, Mrs. Titos McHargue, a!
Lumberton, Tuesday afternoon ai
i 5 o'clock. Mr. E. L. McDonuk
and Miss Rat tie McQueen wen
joined in the hole bonds of wed
; lock, the ceremony being witness
' ed by only a few of the most inti
: mate friends of the happy youiv.
rm3rmrPT^re~t>r~f
$4,C
The Re-Insurance of the 01
er son S
i the Golden Stream of Doll;
that the JEFFERSON, with il
olicy Holders.
ieai
ance agreement by which every noli
lderin the JFFFHRSOX lias the
nil Carolina. The full reserves <1
olina Insurance De])artment for tin
i have been transferred to the J KIT
. main in the custody of the I)cpar
Lect additional reserves required i
ins on these policies arc paid.
i SOUTHERN POLICY - H(
Agent don't you want to can
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rs., Jos. G. I
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couple. Initiicdi itely after the
ceremony Mr. and'Mrs. McDonald
left in an automobile for Dillon ^
and arc now at home to their ?
friends at the residence of the | ?
If mom's mother on First avenue. w
The bride is a daughter of the w
y late D. A. McQueen who for many a
years lived m ar Clio. She is !io *
^ stranger in Dillon having at one | P
time iiiled the position of stenog- a
raphe:* .it the E. L. Moore Co.," ?
and her Ddlon friends are delight- u
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eu to receive her into their circle 'l
VI e<
I ag.?i 11.
The groom is the popular and ll
efficient freight clerk ;;t the A. C. cl
L. depot and has many friends in u
Dillon who congratulate him on s
having won such a charming add 1>:
amiable lite partner.
The Herald wishes the vonng
.couple much prosperity and hap
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j ptness.
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i K K. Beattv has just aecepteu
the a.eency tor the best Irom Fence th
. made. Prices will suit rise you- 01
Morris Pass has iust received a '1
new supply of Ladies Hats a<Mnnnniinwimwiim.miMHMww
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: Maple Dots \
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The farmers have about finished
planting cot; on and some have ai
set out tobacco. 1:1
M- A. Stubbs and W. C. lL.st-1 j
erling of Dillon wore in this see-1
; tion one dav last week. j S1
1 'ill
Mr. D. (.1. Dove is visitin.tr re'a- j
. lives at Rockrish. X. C. 'se
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Mr. C. W. Ra:ie\ was in this i
. section selling fruit trees i;;.-t week. j'
I i>. lierrv was visiting in Lat-! NV
ta last Saturday. . L<
lint vJf.K)tv of Dillon was in this 1st
; section one day last week. jj^
t J. A. Dove visited in the Camp-' w
t bells Bridge section Suiida* . tl
i Simon. |p,
High Art Clothing in all leading j
- shades <Ireen, London Sfnoke.jtl
- Stone, and (1 ray, at Morris Fass jo:
r Department Store. *lt
>00,0<
itstanding business of the Southe
standard L
irs whic^ would have gone to tl
ts surplus to policy holders of $4
iBotccc B?a?B?E9Beiaicaeio
n
o
icy holder in tin* Southern Life ?
o
ttill approval of tiie Insurance ?
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cposited by the Southern Life ?
: protection 'if tiie ]jolicy hold* 9
rKRSOX, but under the North ?
tment. and additional deposits 2
,vill be made by the JIvFFFR
3LDER DON'T YOU WANT
ry the JfcftfcKSUN'S "Deciaratic
Standard
ome Office, 1
trow a, P. D. Go
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The Price ol Cotton.
Someday perhaps the southern
irmer will admit that the price
f cotton is controlled by the iaw
f supply and demand. The
rheat grower ol the middle and
restern states has already learned
lesson from the law that fixes
!ie price of a commodity as it
asses fnfm producer t<? consumer
nd has profited by rt. In years
f over-production the surplus
In.-if <>! ??!. ic ctiir.id in i<lin-.ilnr?
ml huge w irehouscs and is hand
d out to the world as it is called
>r. The result is a steady niarkI
\rith an upward trend. 'Phi; is
hat the world e: li e ? nm >ti
ns Tlv husin ss uan calls it
radical business inetaod .
Phe'e is no ilitT uvneo in wheat
tl eottojj, s.m th; t cotton is
tore hulky ami >. *|tii: os greater
oraee eatiaeiiv. illit tile same
\v that fixes the price of one fixes
10 price ot the othei.
The southern pc >pk ?especially
tose whose vcrv exi hetieedcpends
i the price of cotton?know this
it they prefer not to believe it.
istead. when the price goes
nvn they protest against "buek-shops"
and an imaginary"ring"
' cut-throats that controls what
known as the "pit" in the New
ork cotton exchange.
The "ring'," it is true, takes
1 vantage of the fluctuations of
ic market and brings about
reaction in the price of cotton,
it the "ring" is not respunble
tor those ihictuations; they
e Caused by the producer hini lt
who tries to force upon the
orld something it doesn't need
id doesn't wantSpeculation
had nothing to do
ith the recent rise in the price
' cotton. The world is getting
ion and the eonsutner is knocking
at the door of the storage
arehouse. The surplus is in
ie hands of men who arc not cornel
led to sell and as the knocking
ets louder the price goes higher.
This should be evidence enough
iat the warehouse plan is the
nly solution of the cotton prob;m.
essaaas
h t
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rn Life Insurance Company
ife nsur.
le North if this business ha(
193,498.03 is the Strongest ii
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I am very much pi
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[ AN-.'h OOMI'ANV, of Ra
\ <>, :i:t former in the J IC 1*1
o S?#;Uhern Companies. Th
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(A t.l|IIUII, illld .7>_
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2 policy holders.
"The policy holders
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m is above reproach,"
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TO BE PROTECTED B
>n of Independence to the F
lift! fnsii
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Raleigh, N
Id, Jr., Cha
:e-Pres. and (ien. Mgr. K
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Master's Sale.
. By virtu ul a Decretal Orl
directed lr> tho ease of Tho Bat
lou, Plaintiff. against Sallif E
and cthera, Defendant)*, in tin:
Common P1'?uh for Mat inn (,V
undersigned will sell at poldii
or c islt on s i! i?l ir in \I.?v .!)
ii t'.i? usu il hours of sal-. hi
Court i: ii *c ?ioor at Alai ia.i.
that Citr'nin ! ? i r pir?*'?l i>.' 1 r
ill the C-? m'? n( Marion, in I
iifoiv- a i. in ihf Town ol l/tll<
i v. ii 'i ?v"-i.!h Avi huh One
an i Kill.* < t. ;tii-I inulling
ri;;hi mi-\-s ihereto One llu:
Kitty tevl, hounded on Hi'- >
W;?i hv l*. B. Sellers, on tilt
*r\\ I : 11 i: \ Vi-lilit*, a nl on the
t . .'.nitli ii.it of Hudson -trii
nt sale c isii Piiri'luis -r to pa
pets. Aprjl ItKi'.i.
J. I) Mi lan
I Io 3t Master for Mnrioi
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of Fayetteville, N. C.,
ance Cc
1 been secured by a Ni
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Loinmis; i.>ner of S<
' i to learn :>! i lu* pureh
in-, !>v tiii* jicrrKksoN*
lfi''!). This mo ins the ivURSON
STANDARD. *\
e J ICFFICRSt )N has nseu
ooo.on general surplus.
of the Southern Life are n
,Y THE JEFFERSOf
amily'' into the homes
ranue 0
C
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5. W. Gold,
lec. and Supt. Agencies,
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100,000 cypress shingles for sale
n?r to in c'iea')* 1,8 Dillon lldw. Co. ll
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I'.wp R. E. I{KA1TY ^
Sili.'ll tlV j G?.rU Prtztl&oMMfda . Jk
' p1Vrms!
y l<ir l>:i- I A ^?/Cincnna * If ^
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. Couuty., , >, LIjQN I
i Fertilizers ^
)ps and Big Crops *
fertilizers th^t have %.
nov/n for forty years ' &
ofitably used by two ^
tions of farmers.
fertilizers that con- ?1
e right materials and
rour crops grow. jj .$
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r eriiuzer 1^0. \
RLESTON, S. C. 1
;k for "Etiman." -2
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by the J75 1
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unnany j|j?j
orthern Company, which in- |
t is able to come to the res- jj
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m <
eiccccssbsb"'
Carolina. " ( .Jj
ase of the S Life Insm- ! j 4M
standard -xsur- 2 | i i
i k'y holders 5
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:he strongest .9
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< ;*!,so.not).00 is a sii!-,?hu to " fM 0
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o\v in a stronir Company which v?Sl H
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