The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, May 13, 1909, Image 5
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AROUND ABOUT TOWN .
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LOCAL PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP
HERE. THERE ANO EVERYWHERE j ,
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W. F. Bristow of Rowland was a ^
visitor in the city Monday. s'
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Mrs. J. T. Elkins is spending
the week with reiatives in Marion.
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Miss Maud McDonald spent at
Sundav with Mrs. C. T. Sloan at p
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; ol
ichacl is spen-, a
' h relatives at n
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j L?r. anu R. Craig are i
visiting Dr Craig's parents at i'
| Chester.
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Mrs. R. A. Bond of Rowland is jv
the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. '
t s Ivey- jti
Mr. M. L. Rosenbaum of New I rc
York is visitinP" his \Trc P
Wm. Brick. ? j r
Mrs. W. A Emanuel of Row- j
land was among visitors in the M
city Tuesday. c?
Mr. Hugh McCutchen, of Fay- 111
ettville, was the guest Tuesday of sc
his sister, Mrs. L. Cottingham. hi
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The shears the Herald is giving sl
away as a premium are guaranteed
to be the best on the market, i,
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Mrs. Maggie McLaughlin re- i >'<
turned Monday from a visit to! rs
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?*rs. juc ivicis.ay ai K.eu springs, hi
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The merchants are now closing: w
their stores at 7 o'clock. The tj,
early closing: will continue un* c]
til September. jj
Rev. W, R. Pritchett of Greens- t(
boro, N. C., will preach at Dun- w
barton on next Sunday afternoon 111
at 4 o'clock. OI
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Read The Herald's premium off- \V
er in anotheT column and get the d<
price of three good papers for one in
with a set of silver spoons thrown
in.
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Fire Monday night destroyed j |
the oil mill at Rowland. The loss I
was $12,000 with $5,000 insurance, j c,
The building: will be replaced by ; j>
a modern brick structure. i q
, Henry L. Galloway of Clio was Ul
in town a short while Sunday
night returning: from a visit to ^
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. n'
Galloway at Hartsville. a
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The Civic League will meet at . j1;
the Town Hall tomorrow (Fri-lp,
day) afternoon at 5 o'clock. A. j tfull
attendance is urged as matters ; cj
of importance will be transacted, j
Mr. I. W. Dillnn has i-?nrr>ho<r>r1 I PI
a handsome Reo touring car. j1}1
The car arrived Tuesday and tiie |
state agent of the Reo, Mr. Jenk- \
ins, of Sumter, came over and put j
it in operation.
Revs. H. A. Willis. J. A. Hur-jet
sey, W. C. Wallace and A. E. C. | ea
Pittman left Tuesday for Louis- i di
ville, Ky., where they will attend i li;
the meeting of the Southern Bap- al
tist Convention. ni
The madam will be proud of a ^
set of those silver spoons The Her- jaid
is giving away with three pa- ^
pers for the price of one and you p
should send in your subscription S(J
right now. If you put it oft" un* '
til tomorrow it will never be done, i,,
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Mr. J. L. Bridges, the efficient vv
and accomodating A. C-. L. agent, 'lt
is off on a two week's vacation 111
which he < ill spend visiting ,TI
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wasningion, Kicnmona, Ashville
and other points of interest. a.r
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Mr. J. L. Bridges went down to ce
Wilmington to make arrangements th
with the railroad people to run an sli
excursion to Wrightsville Beach su
under the auspices of the Method- wj
ist Sunday .School. The date fi- en
xed for the excursion is June 9th. da
I REPAI
" i*'On
any kind of machinery don
xl. the equipments and the machinis
IE
Engines, Gins, Mowers, Ral
| E Kinds of Farm Machinery.
v j g: All work entruste
jr Gasoline Engines and Autoi
. 1 DILLON AUT<
| B. H. MCINT\
luumuuiuiiuiuiuiuitiuiiu#u
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Mr. H. K. Cottingham is nwkig
preparations to erect a neat
rick building next to The Herald
>ffice which will be used "or a
arbor shop. It is Mr.? Cottingani's
purpose to equip his new
tiop with evcrv ir?xlern eun\
Mice, including hot and cold bath
i
on't fail to read The ;le;;;hi
reat offer on another page.
Edition to a valuable and use:
resent vou get three lead in;:
ers for little more than the ;.
f one. This offer is linrh. .
tew days only. It is the o- p
tnity of a life time lo get nu?
tan your money's worth in -.?
aiding matter. Don't de!u\ . b
nrl in
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As Mr. Davis was formerly ected
with the People- i'.ur.h ...
as many friends in Dillon,
hotn he is kindly r< niemhi i. >1.
le following* from the Lamar eo tspondence
of the Darlin^t<-n
ress will be of interest to I lor i
;adcrs:
We are ffhul to announee th. '
tr. Vi . W. Davis, our eft'i lent
ishier, has decided to make L
lar his permanent ii .me ami xi
K>n commence the erection .
andsome residence on D.nTr ;
rcet.
Diilon experienced on
waviest rainfalls of the ,n\
;ar Monday afternoon. The
tin came down in to rents ;r
i a short while ditehe an ',
ere overflowing. T re. hit
as accompanied bv lvavy t'.i;::
sr, lightning striking one <
eetric light wires in from o;
[erald office and then des -endi
> the pavement in ball-; ??i
hich danced around for s*. c
loments like- a jack ?>' .... . .
1 a jag and then disappear*.' l
the gutter. The p!r ananas
witnessed by severa: byst.
rrs who hastily sought u .
i nearbv buildings.
The newly elected ?n.M< cs < i
illon High School m> t .. M .
C. Cottingluup's o.uo' .a:
'terntjon and went iro ; rr.i. > it
organization by ei-cin;.- .
. Jordan chairman ami A. I. v".
ottingham secretary and
rcr. Tile most invx.:m
r to come before th b ard \v
to election of teachers tl..
. xt s-diola-tie year. Thotv v< re
number of applications from out
r town, but the school seem i<
ive greatly prospered under tl.
resent administration and ti. cu
re faculty was unanimous y u
ected. The financial condition
' the school is excellent ami the
resent term will close with a b: ice
to the credit of the gctiei. l
ind
The children of the baptist Sun- j
l i a .. r - i
ly siwimui am; a icw luvucu guests
om other denominations greatly
ijoyed the picnic at Lake Wacimaw
last Friday. The trip j
?\vn to the Lake and hack was de- \
^htful, the train leaving- lieic j
>out 8 o'clock and returning that
,ght at the same hour. At Lat*
the excursionists were joined by
tite a number ot' children and a
\v older ones who contributed no
;tle to the pleasures >f the day.
here were no accidents ot a
rious nature to mar the plcas es
of the day, although a voting
dv sprained her ankle severely
hile alighting from the traithe
Lake and during the aftern
ion another voting lady had the
isfortune to fall from one of the
ers projecting out over the water
id involuntarily became a Bapit
in so far as immersion is con
rned, anyway. Fortunately
e water was not very deep and
ic was quickly rescued without
iffering any injury although she j
us badly frightened. Lake Wacmaw
is an ideal place for a
iy's outing and the children al'tfftUfflttlttllMttf
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m 1
e on short notice. We have ^3
ts that can take care of your
kes, Harvesters and All rrs
d to us promptly executed. cZS
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I ready are loohin.v forward wit!,
pleasure to the time when they
can spend another day at this
delightful esort. Kvervbody who
went is iirdcbted to Mr. NV. A.
Mlizzard wh . lorda'd itter the
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g utensil " 'i .. "J
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Alurni.iur i sua
/the makers t !. t y
u r.tye. "Spun" A:v..:v: 1
: cast Aluminum. wh'ch v
icl: and scale. Jpttn Alumi
/ill never crack, p' el, sc..*
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""c more than ordinary cr.
many times cheaper '..
i iusc of us v.ont'.ci. i.l c .
m(i 1 saving. Knaiuel ware
>st d ..ith colored 1 Iron c
vi:. at. Color*' ' '*oes n '
ps . ..no the food v. i.'i c! .ng. r^u
to e who cat it.
: t'..e 3e cf enamel kitchen wr
r~: r is a view held by rorn
:al authorities. Pr. Wii'iar
of New York, in a paper cr
v ations cn the Fitiology r
r aefnre the Bureau c f f:nn.t '
e : Public Health during
a of i.. International Homeopat'ii
:ss a; Atlantic City, discussed tl
t.
DvdinT to a snecial di?r>ntch to <1
ort:i Am . .. . iJi
' the argument that i_h
f the "1892" I
to -lc.
The billon ilai
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All the- lead in.!* magazines on
sale at the Herald Book Store.
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Something you want in muslin
I underwear sold ate -t Win. IJriek.
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1 Fhe World's Largest
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Insui anc.: Company.
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if< A i I"?AEVANS,
AGENT
MA F.I ON, S. C.
iu.fa,' Saved
1 . ban;;'our Laundry.
? .a-.n will always .be
B . ' . t'.ravliw. l?:i*?kvt
> : \ 'I'm MUI? evening.
I specie:: Prices
t iiw k's washinir
a thai arc vi.iy lutlo hi;;'i:iM*llian
y??i! woman < harj^vs.
J Xirn:: lb:, namv ami number
i t l?ii w-. 0:1 . wry bundle.
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l,ut danger
matt-, r to 1
fc these bein^ tai:er. in1,
where tilt* car.c.-rous gt '
1 abrasions winch they n . .
the urr-'.n.
"1892" P ire Alum: : *. .Pa
doctors' bills. It er. . ^ :n
' bread, pa :, pan cakes, c.e., while
wh.ch is the great cnu . of dysp
ir.di* e.-tion. Aluminu ; ? riddies i
Bree-.o: hence are smo" less 1
Pure Alum: .r.t Ve
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scorch or burn, is eat .?/ cleaned
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rust, or corrode. Han 'some in a(
Lor'.s like silver, but weighs a
j one-fourth as much, e id is light
n venient to handle.
'* The original and enly genu
^ Aluminum Ware is . by t
Pure Aluminum Co. at c lout, I
c piece bearing their trad : rk, tl
^ Cross, and marked "18..~ Pure j
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Ware is absolutely pure, whole
hygienic, and guaranteed for 25
f a tl 1 you get the right (
vent no substitute.
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*dware Company
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Hotel Rates.
Our rates from now until Sent.
1 st. will be 5 3.">0 oer week, payable
weekly. C. lv, Peck, proprietor
Commercial Hotel.
DR. L. R. CRAIG
MUSICIAN N SCRGEOX
? office over ?
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Residence of Mrs. Arties Carmiehuel,
nij^hl call bell near the
front door.
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CHICANING AND REPAIRING.
R ATI'S
4 Suit* per month, - - - Si.00
i Suil pressing, - - - .50
1 Suit cleaning, .... ,75
1 pr. I'ants. pressing - - .25
I pr. Pants cleaning. - - .35
1 Coal pressing, - .35
1 Coat cleaning, - .50
Montlily ( lub ra'e in ailvance.
'Clothes called t'or and delivered to
Club members.
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PR< >PRIET< >R
DILLON, S. C.
iHACKER MFG. CO.,
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Geo. s. Hackku .v Son.
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1 WIS MANLKACTCUi:
Doors, Sasii and 1 Hinds; Columns
and Balusters; Grilles
and Cables < ?rnam< r.ts; Screen
I >oors and Windows.
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WE DLAL IN
Class, Sash ('old and Weights.
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.i.,hes used
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:^u with i ji^y
.tomach, fa
ascd by *!?'? I im
walls of .
re saves / v. _ "
to bake " 25
ut grease, C
cpsia and ^
require no 1|l
odorless. >0, \ isia. < w WW
- at ill not
:wy about
and consome
and
years. /
;oods and
W I
toking Utensils I \
! found at I J
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