The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, April 29, 1909, Image 5
f
I
I
f ? It
* AROUND ABOUT TOWN '
K| LOCAL PARAGRAPHS PtOKED UP V
\ HERE. THERE AND EVERYWHERE 1'
* a
J, F. West spent Sunday in Lum- t
* berton.
Ilk- Miss Isla McKenzie spent Sun- ^
day in Mullins- t<
Frank Carmichael, of Clio, spent tl
l. o. J u u:? ii- . A ri
0r ounuay wuu uiMiiuiuci t ini^. iig- r
nes Carmichael. ci
Mf. D. M. Carmichael, of lied
v. Spring's, was among the visitors s'
in tO-.v-t \i.,n. ?
v: ' . has returned ^
h she attendA
ner, Jr., is
kg Ridgeville, n
M Ol
^d attended A
f the Latta tc
vliatyk4oc ctiuicii ounday. jc
Editor Bourquin, of the Latta
News, was in the city for a short E
while Monday afternoon. v
Mrs. W. W. Jordan left Monday C
afternoon for Mullins, where Mr. n
' and Mrs. Jordan will make their
future home.
* I
Messrs. J. D. Manning, C. L. ^
1#f' Dwight J. H. McLaurin and Victor
Bethea attended the mucic fes- ^
tival in Columbia. h
Miss Anna McLeod, who has ^
been visiting her sister, Mrs. \V. L.
Bethea, returned to her home in h
Lumberton Saturday. IS
MP*
Miss Bessie Carmichacl. who is
teaching school at McColl, spent li
Sunday in town with her mother, ft
*? Mrs. Agnes Carmichael.
Miss Marie Tuggle, who has ii
been visiting her sister, Mrs. R h
M. O'Ferral. returned to her home t(
at Blackstone, VTa., Saturday.
r?
Mrs. L,. Uottingnam ana Miss n
Mary Alice Michaux are in Sumter
this week, as delegates to the p
?-' Woman's Federation of Clubs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hamer
went up to Bennettsville Monday
? to visit Mrs. Hamer's parents,
Col. and Mrs. Knox Livingston.
w
Dr. J. C. Davis, manager of the
pr Dillon Insurance Agency, has it
^ moved his offices from the L. C. p
* ' Braddy building to the McLaurin
building on the west side of Railroad
avenue. 11
t<
pr The Civic League has had the ^
vflower garden fence at the dejxjt
P? painted white. The Bermuda grass ?
?n f nro rl/ir* Lot* r* f f?? 1???? r* t
?u iuw 5a1uv.11 ucvo aiiaiuuu a iua*
*" uriant growth and the flowers are r
beg;nning to grow, all of which ^
* adds greatly to the appearance of ^
^ the depot square. (
County Supervisor Martin wish- J
** es it to be made known that he will f,
attend at the office of the Board m
at Marion every Monday until fur- I
v ther notice (unless unavoidably 'A
prevented) for the convenience of r
^ persons, who may wish to confer t
with hirn personally on matters
connected with the business of the 7
- office. 4
00 f
James F. Watson appeared on r
^ a literary program devoted to Sid- A
ney Lanier as a poet, critic and \
?- musician, which was presented at A
the School of Expression, Boston, f
w on Saturday, April 17. dr. Wat- 1
son presented Lanier's "Ballad of h
the Trees and the Master" with a 5
forcefulness and appreciation ).
w~ which won sincere commendation 1
from the large audience present. J
? ilia was iiic iiiai ui a ati ica ui i c- j
citals which will close the school
season, and in which only the more "
w*. proficient students take part.
Pw Mr. D. M. Dew, of Latta, representing
May bank & Co., the
gj#* well-known exporters, has recently
bought about 800 bales of cots'"
ton on the Dillon market. Mr. 11
Dew has had a good limit for the
past several weeks and has been
buying a lot of cotton in the different
towns in the Pee Dee secgpr
tion. He is now making preparations
to put a represetative on
$6 the Dillon market for the coming
season and if his plans materialS*
ize Dillon will be fortunate in having
? renre^r-^-'ttve of these well
^ in its local mar\
Del.i, (ful Occasion.
if Jelightful affairs I
P&^Tn the social history of Dillon was
the Furman alumni banquet givP*
en at the Price Court Inn Friday
evening in honor of the Furman
Glee Club. The handsome battle
quet hall never looked prettier
than on this occasion. Blending
in exquisite harmony with the
. Fuiman colors of purple and
white were ferns and palms which
i
lent a brilliance and charm to
the surroundings never equalled
before at the many banquets held
n this spacious hall.
The pleasure of the evening
fas greatly augumented by the
>resence of many distinguished
lumni from different sections of
he Pee Dee.
Dr. K. V. Baldy, president of
)oker College, acted as toastmas ?r,
and each speaker was presenid
with some happy remark apropriate
to the subject to be disussed.
The following toasts were reponded
to: Address of welcome,
Ion. A. B. Jordan: "Furman
'niversity," Dr. Edwin Poteat;
The Denominational College. Its
Ldvantage," Hon. C. A. Smith.
The Organization of our Alumi,"
Rev. C. A. Jones; "Furman
n the Up-grade," Rev. Joel I.
.lien; ' Furman University: How
> build It Up," Rev - W. C. Al:n.
The out-of-town guests were:
>r. E. M. Poteat, Furman Uniersity;
Dr. E. V. Baldy, Coker
ollege; Hon. C. A. Smith. Timlonsville;
Rev. C. A. Jones, Benettsville;
Rev. W. C. Allen, Prof.
\ S. Bannister and Mr. Johnson
Irown, Latta; Dr. B. Rutledge,
'lorence; Mr. John J. Allen, Maliry,
and Prof. W. E. Kins, Greenville.
When the regular order of toasts
ad been concluded Prof. W. W.
Nickels was called upon for an cx.mporaneous
talk whfleh he devered
in a charming1 and delightil
manner.
The Glee Club was entertained
1 private homes, and the boys
ave made so many friends in
)wn that Dillon wishes them to
. member her when the future anual
tour of the Club is being
lanned
1 ?
I0TICE TO ROAD OVERSEERS.
All ovei seers of the public roads
l the County, whether newly apointcd
or holding over under former
warrants, arc directed and
rged to give immediate attention
} their respective sections, with
special reference to such portions
f the highway as have been plow.1
into by cultivators of adiacent
I Picture
fj BIG LINE JUS
h BIGGEST BARGAIN
ft Oval Shapes. Gilt <
p 10c up i
a U/A. /o T
j| Herald B
king %
[drtk
NEW DU
FOR COUQHI
FOR WEAK, SORE
BRONCHITIS,
AND
THROAT
DI8E
PREVENTS
I regard Dr. King's Hew Diaco
modern timet. One bottle con
coach, which wee steadily growl
EA
rtioc boc
I * SOtO AND 61
Evans PI
lands. The practice of plowing ]
into and trespassing: upon the pub- cht
'lie roads in many quarters has
grown into an evil and a nuisance 1
that must at once be abated. Sci
Persons liable to road duty, who ere
have not paid the commutation orcl
tax, must be required forthwith Dil
to perform enough labor to put
their sections of roads in good con- 1
dition. The prompt and vigorous Tin
attention of the overseers is ur- Cin
gently requested. ufa
D. J. Martin, woi
C >unty Supervisor. Cor
Marion, S. C.. April 20th, 1909.
Master's Sale. f
By virtuts of u Decretul Order to me
directed m the cose of The Bnnk of Dil- scri
Ion, Plaintiff, against Sal lie E. Dubois one
and others, Defendants, in the Court of J|e
T3i. /? nr : t ?..
jti 'tis tut milium i/ruuiv, nit: _
. t clllv
undersigned will sell ;it public auction
anc
or cish on salesday in May, iiKW, with11
the usual liours of sale, betorc the at^J
Court House door at Marion, S. C., all she
that certain lot or parcel of land situate aj-c
in the County of Marion, in the State prj(
aforesaid, in the Town of Dillon, front- ^
iug 011 Twellth Avenue One Hundred x c
and Fifty feet, and running back at ^ai
right angles thereto One Hundred and in ;
Fifty feet, bounded on tlie North and sav
West by F. B. Seders, on the East by jv,r
Twelfth Avenue, and on the Sonth by
tlie North line of Hudson Street. Terms
of sale e.ish. Purchaser to pay for pa- rcn
pers. April 11I0U. vai
J. D. Me Lucas, an
4-15 3t Master for Marion Countv.
IIlcl
got
nm mm r . i wr
i ne man or zne flour-- n
Dc
Is tin man with the
money, for he is ready for all >
emergencies, and his interests Lif
have always been identified
with a bank from the time he ,ou'
am
first opened a Savings Account ?
on
up to the present. CU1
Would YOU not cei
like to follow in his steps? ^
Come in and we will show you
, Co
the way.
The Bank; "'<
ati
of Dillon, to
Dillon, S. C. Co
lov
names m
IT RECEIVED. ^
S~EVER OFFERED. M
>r Black. All sizes. jV/
to $2.50 ^
hey Last. hT|
ook Store. J|
n 11 ' "*
WCURES I
iNG'Sl
SCOVERY
3 AND COLDS.
LUNGS, A8THMA, I
HEMORRHAGES
ALL wi
AND LUNG
uu
ASES. jgj
PNEUMONIA c
??1??-?^??G co
rery as the grandest medicine of Df
apletely cored me of a rery bad
ng worse under other treatments. ! ca
RL SHAMBURG, Cod ell, Kas. in
?????' CO
> AND SI.OO
DARANTEED BY ? 11
harmacy. i?
Mil
100,000 cypress shingles for sale
jap. Sec us. Dillon Ildw. Co.
3 a 11 bearing' Lawn Mowers.
*een doors and windows, ice
am freezers. We want your
lers. Prices right, call on us.
Ion Hdw. Co.
t. 1%. licatty now represents
l' Stewart Iron Works Co., of
einuati. Ohio, the largest mail'
cturers of Iron Fence in the
rid. Csed everywhere with
terete curbing.
^ A
Remarkable Otter.
'or a short time only we make
t'olllowintf offer to new subibers
and subscribers who pay
year in advance: The 1-Mllon
raid, the Semi-Weekly News
I Courier, Farm and Home
1 a pair of 8 inch, steel,
ustable patent tension spring
ars all for $2.25. The shears
absolutely free. The regular
:e of The Herald is $1.5<h The
ws and Courier Si.00, and
"tn and Home 50 cents. Thus
addition to the shears free you
e seventy fivceents. This ofis
for a short time only and is
etc only to new subscribers and
ewals who p;?v one year in adlce.
Now is the time to yfe-t
assortment of good reading
tter at less titan eost and also
a valuable present free.
i You Call This a Square
Deal?
,Vhen the S >ii'.!i-Atlant!c
e Insurance Company of
:hmond, Va.. bejjan to solicit
iiness in ^'arion County, it
lounccd the policy of investing,
satisfactory real estate sc itv,
all its v.ct premium* reved
from that community.
iVe understand they have l.?ai.? d
ir policy-holders in Marion
unty nearly $3 for every cd reved
in premiums, to say noii.'nvr
he death claims, taxes and oper
us like keeping the ir. nicy at
me. Other Life Insurance
mpanies arc beginning t<> foltlicir
example; why? Beisc
they found they h.id to do
<> get some of the business.
iLL AT THE WHITE TENT,
Oriental in its outlines, but
within you will find
W. A. M E A R S
Dispensing" Fruit, Cigars, Tobaccos,
Cool Drinks and Milk
Shakes that will shake all the
heat and thirst out of the average
man quicker than it takes
to tell it. Next door to L. G.
Braddy Co. Give him your
patronage. 4-29-4t
11,11
'' ?USEHCJ>I U r b(.bbS I II
11 be found at our hardware stor<
abundance, and all are high it
lality and low in price. Conven
aces f6r up-to-date housekeepers
)UR FINE MEAT CHOPPERS
me in all sizes, and arc only on<
the many time savers that wi
rry. All kinds of implement
stock. Costs you nothing t<
me and see.
Refrigerators, Screen Doors, Ic
ream Freezers.
DILLON HARDWARE CO.
\
Bernstein 3 piece iron bed
1 guaranteed perfect. See our Fui
niture, and eook stoves. Ibllo
j Hdw. Co.
Legal Blanks.
The following legai blanks an
for sale at The Herald Bool
, Store:
Planter's contracts.
Liens on crop.
Mortgages.
Titles to real estate.
Bills of Sale.
Arrest Warrants.
I Commitment blanks.
I Appearance Rccognization.
I
; Oontinental
Casualty
Compy.
CHICAGO,
ILLINOIS.
The World's Largesl
Accident and Health
Insurance Company,
NATHAN EVANS,
A G E N 1
MARION, S. CTrouble
Saved
Hy pattToni/.intf our Laundrj
I I.,. .. ..Oil ?
'-til . ? V I ! i I I U'WU) O I
clean and attractive. Bnskt
i( aves cwiy Tuesday even ins
Special Prices
made <>n family washings. 1
you are having trouble wit
your wash woman, see u
and we can ^iveyou prices t*<
your ( ntiix weeek's washin
that arc very little higher tha
your washwoman charges.
Notk: Put name and nuinlic
of pieces on every bundle.
K. PARHAM
I ICK C
V III , . _
4 We will serve I CP CREAM e
remainder of the Sumti
extK't icnce in t
%? CREAM i
::t r
tee t
V.:;
M Will Always
:?{*
Orders for private ho
M
";
I EVANS' P
ismmmmmmnmwmmm
I EH
p On any kind of machinery
gp the e(|uipments and the ma?'
i ?T ?ZZZ..
Er Engines, Gins, Mowers,
. rx Kinds of Farm Machinei
?E ?
5 All work ent
3 rr Gasoline Engines and A
I D1 jN AU
<= ? H. Mcir
ZUUlUU UUUUUUI
" V?
i ? ? I
^ orriCR 'phonic no l; j NIGIIT
kbpihbxck >11* \ts no m. f liELI.
? DR. C HENSLEE
Office Over Bank of Dillon
Room No. 14, Prick Hotel.
Ni^lit Hi ll on Nnrtli Corner of Ibe I'rliT
L* Until, mi Ilir Front of Tin* K. A.
lj ' I'aruvll iVh. More.
DR. L. R. CRAIG
PI 11 SIC! AN \ Sl'RC.K( >N
? oftiec over ?
j. it. mci..m kin s i?kl'ti stoke
Residence of Mrs. Aj*nes Carinieliael,
nitfht call bsll near the
front door.
chkiv(;o
...prkssim; ( 1i.rn...
jci.KANINO AND RKI'AIRINC..
RAT ICS
I . . . .
4 JSutls jxt month, - - - Si .<><>
" 1 Suit pressing, .... .50
1 Suit cleaning, - .75
1 pr. Pants, pressing. - - - ,?5
1 pr. Pants cleaning, - .35
1 Coal pressing, - .35
1 Coat cleaning, ----- .50
t
Monthly Clnh rates in advance.
I Clothes called tor and delivered to
Club members.
: Joiin II. IIktiika.
PROPRIETOR
DILLON, S. C.
- I 11 . \ tf u.
' MJ\ b \ urVj *
:' V/I.V.Q1 ifW
v^v:r^lw >
>e
'
'l I
r J
Geo, S. Hacker
J & Son,
is j CHARLESTON, Si C.
" ! Manufacturers of
.n
"jDoors, Sash,
Blinds.
I
SASH WEIGHTS AND CORDS
RclAM. I
: **;
very day except Sunday for the
ner. ()ur many years of
he making of 101-1 ' $gjj
is a gfuarai;hat
you SjjS
(let The Rest. feW
nies and picnics solicited.
HARMACY 1
V: : .
rorommmmmmmmmmmy
yjNG i ,
done on short notice Wr? tm?e ?2
hiiiists th.it can take care of your
Rakes, Harvesters and All 33
rusted to us promptly executed. rs
lutomobiles Our Specialties* 3
ITO. GARAGE!
1TYRE. MGR. |
ui^iutuauuuuuuuuuuuauil;