The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, June 02, 1909, Image 7
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AROUND ABOUT TOWN
^ LOCAL PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP
>?\ HERE. THERE AND EVERYWHERE
Dr. Joe Cabell Davis spent
Sunday in Columbia.
?. ' M r. Allen Edens of Echo was
amonc visitors in the citv Fridnv.
Honella Beard spent Sun;r
mother and sisters
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iver left Tuesday ior
s. C., where he will
u~4 s,<?. ummir.
I ate and 151 la Bruddy
rsterday from Columbia
the holidays.
I ales, representing the
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; in the city today.
|| >iles are so numerous
m ' ;iat horses have begun
S to cxcue some curiosity.
'4 Dr. J. R. Rogers has recovered
from his 1 event illness and is able
to be at his office again.
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Miss Kate Elkins, of Fayetteville.
N.C., is the guest of her
cousin. Miss Mallie Fitts.
I\ B. Sellefs, N. B. Hargrove
and J. B.Gibson are attending
court at Marion this week.
Miss Daisy Godbold is at home
again after a visit of several
weeks to relatives at Marion.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Martin,
of Mt. Airv. are visiting at the
home of Mrs. T. L. Manning.
Mrs. L. Cottingham left Monday
for a visit of several weeks
to relatives in Williamsburg
county.
W. M. Hamer spent Sunday
with his family who are visiting
Col. and Mrs. Knox Livingston
ai Bennettsville.
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Miss Nina David, after a delightful
visit to her sister, Mrs. E.
O. Branslord, at Florence, returned
home Wednesday.
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Miss Edith Bridges who has
been attending the Dillon High
School returned to her home at
Elrod, N. C., Tuesday
rf C. T. O'Ferral has received a
car load of Reo automobiles. The
shipment included three Reo touring
cars and two runabouts.
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Mrs. R. M. O'Ferral and little
daughter left yesterday for Blackstone.
Va., where they will spend
the summer.
C. S. Dw-jrhtleft Monday for.
Columbia where lie will si>cnd;
about a week assisting in the
main offices of the Southern Cotton
Oil Co., '
A new business enterprise in
'illon is the Vaujfhan Furniture
Co., which has opened a nice line J
of furniture in the store next toj
McLaurin's Drujj Store.
Mr. T. L. Bass has returned i
from Milledjreville, (la., where
he has been taking a speeial
course in the study of cotton.
Mr. Bass will he one of tho buyers
on the Dillon market next
season.
The Methodist Sunday School
will have a picnic at Lake Waccamaw
on the 9th or 10th. A special
train will carry the children
down to the Lake, leaving here
about? a. m. and returning that
ni^fht at the same hour.
Children's Day exercises will
be held at the Methodist church
next Sunday morning:. The exercises
will begfin immediately
after Sunday school is dismissed
and will occupy the usual preaching:
hour. The public if cordially
invited
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Dr. Stackhou.se has returned
from Richmond where he has been
with his son. Master Stead, who
I was operated on for appendicitis.
The operation was very successI
ful and the little fellow is rapidly
I recovering-. Mrs. Stackhouse is
: still in Richmond.
; Mr. J. V. Malcom was taken
i suddenly ill while having- some
dental work done at Dr. J. II.
Hauler's office Thursday afternoon.
Mr. Malconi's illness,
while of a very painful natutc is j
not necccssarily serious, and he j
will lie able to resume his duties j
at the cotton mill office in a few '
days |
?!iss Mary Carter who is in
| the hospital at Charleston was
, operated 0:1 last week and her
many friends will be glad to
i learn that the operation was very
successful and that she is rapidly
.regaining her health. Iler sister,
Miss Kate Carter, who accompanied
her to Charleston, is
still with her.
The Dillon inortorists ought to
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e are now opening and pi
:ted stock of furniture th
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pen for business until oui
e cordially invite everybc
address, we will give ab
e special prices on everytl
)lutely Free one child's th
ad surrounding country, furnil
) their home with nice furni
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organize a local association and c
operate with the County Supcr\
sor in building good roans. T1
automobile gets more benefit fro
good roads than any other vcliic
tluutiscs them.
\V. K. J allies has In-tn trail
ferred from the Dillon oil mill
the Southern Cotton < >il Co
plant at Darlington and left f<
his new post of duty Tuesdr
afternoon. Mr. James' ma?
Dillon friends regret very miu
t?? see him leave, but wish hi
tinte'i success. in his new liom
At the races in Timmonsvil
Friday Albuta, the pacer former
owned bv a Dillon syndicate, w<
in tlie free-for-all race over 1 v?
Wilkes, lielle of Darlington ai
Marguerite. In the _':3U ra<
Hebe, the trotting mare owned I
by T. W. Berry of Latta, got fir
money. This makes three rac
Albuta has won in succession du
ing the past few weeks.
Mr. 11. K. Cottingham's mar
friends will be delighted to leai
that he was elected (irand lnn<
Guard at the Grand Lodge mee
ing in Charleston last wee
During the past year Mr. C >ttin;
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nam neiu uie position or t irai
Outer (iuard and his elevation
the next highest rank is not only
great compliment to him as a m;
and a Pythian but is an indieatii
that he has been faithful in tl
performance of his duties. M
Nottingham is now in line of pr
motion and if z.cal and earnestne
and a broad knowledge of the tei
ets of the order count for an
thing he may yet win the highe
honors the state organization e:i
confer upon him and that he w
wear them worthily is not doub
ed by those who know him best.
The Herald thinks it would 1
a good idea to dig the artesi;
Weil at the school house, beeau
there it would do the greatc
good to the greatest number ai
a Community never makes a mi
take in following that good o
democratic doctrine. It will I
impossible to locate the well an
where in th? business distri
without arousing dissatisfaeti<
among the merchants and
would be like helping somcbex
that doc m't need help to dig it
the depot. If the town lit
waterworks and a fountain we
placed In the depot flower gard<
it would be a very pretty and r
freshing sight to weary traveler
but it is doubtful if ^ flow
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acing in the two story
at has ever been show:
' opening day, Saturda
>dy to be present on tha
solutely free, one Fre
hing, and to the party
ree piece quartered oa
ture ol worth and value,
ture. Asking you again tc
ighan F
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o- water can be obtained that wil
ri- rise above the surface of th
le ground and there wo Id be no
m thing ornamental in a well so fa
le underground that it could not b
iseen. The school is the propert;
j of the district and there could b
s no private gain by locating tin
l,ujwell there.
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MASTER'S SALE.
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' liy virtue of a decretal order to uie <ii
lul led in cum- o? F. S Jiu'kitOii, plain
'I1 ulT. uuHiii-t Flora Wimsdatf ami others,dt
C. ' t'fiid ids, in tin-?'ourt of common Plea
i J.>r Marion County, the uiulersignvi
le j \vi I m*M j;t j.i.blic auction, lor cash. o
jy ' mucs day iii.luito IlKW \\ iliiin tin- u>uii
" Inure ol mi1?\ lii*fum tin* Court Itous
' dour at Marion. S. C . All that ccrtuii
i piece, paI'ci-! or lot of land, Mtuatc inn
id : i??*iiig in tlio Town ot Dillon, in Hi
... I 'lilllil V 111 ~\! :il it ill !inil Sluln nt'i ?r..V!iwl
i hounded and deserib.il as follows, n
I wit: t?n the North Seventy Five ( T.'i
] Feet by cullioun -tni-f; East One liun
L'S drvd and Fifty (l."C| Foot by Fi'tli Av
r. enne; South a.ul West by land- of F
S*Jackson. Terms of sale cash. Pui
chaser to pay for papers; iiiul ilie put
chaser failing to comply prop, rty wil
'> oc re-s.ihl at purchaser's risk.
*11 Marion. S. c . May lDrh I'.tO'.i.
i?j- .1 I). MoLucas,
j Master.
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s notice.
I"; All persons holding; claims against th
;i i-state of Joseph I '. Sinclair, deceased
m are hi re by notiti.il and required *o til
the same with 'lie iindersiuned. as w
,n lainistrator, within the time require
1C by law or th:s notice will be plead l
r. bar of their recovery; and all persot
indebted to the said estate are hcrcb;
I iifktifii.il 111 i.i'.lr.. imiiiufli ir.i
ss the undersigned.
n- May i3tli I HOP I). K. Wrigln
v- Clin, S. (J. Administrate
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Sii NOTICE.
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i Notice is li-r.'l>v given that I w?
j sell ac publie miction to the highest hit
iler for trash, at the building occupic
1)0 j by the Dilinn lee it Cold Storage Con
in I puny, in Dillon, S. C., on Thursday
1 the 10th day of June, A. D. 1909 ut 1
o'clock in the forenoon, one Boiler an
's* l iigiuc. an Ice Plant, including all fi:
1(1 tares connected therewith. Said pr<)|
s- ? rty b'-ing sold under a distress win
|(j runt fr?r rent instituted liy W. T. B
, i iiea and .1. B, (iibson, as Kxecutors i
')c uic Estate of 11. P. Price. Decensei
V- j against said Dillon Ice & Cold Storay
et j Company, Dillon, S. C. May 'lllth. 19C
>n ; J. F. West, Agent.
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at Typ writer ribbons at the Hei
i{\ aid Book Store,
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-n (i()? FLY keeps flies olT Ilorsi
and Cattle. 25c and 5()e. At a
0f dnigr stores.
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McLaurin building on R*
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iy June 12th.
t day and to one lady in <
mch Art Plaque Souvenir,
making the largest pure
k suite. It will be our purp
In the future they will no
> be present on our opening da
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Room No. 14, Pkici: Hotel.
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lluU-1, tin tho Front ??f Tlio K. A.
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Jhe World's Largest
Accident and Health
Insurance Company.
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a NATHAN EVANS,
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MARION, S. Cr,
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Trouble Saved
It
j Hy patrroniziny: our Laundry
Your Linen will always b<
^ clean anil attractive. Uaske
id leaves every Tuesday eveniny
;>- Special Prices
:,t made on familv washings. I
vou arc bavin** trouble will
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uul we can yfive you prices to
your entire weeck's washinj
that are very little higher thai
your washwoman charges.
Notk: I'm name and numbe
?s of pieces on every bundle.
11 A.K. PARHAM
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lilroad Ave. the nicest an
he state. This store w
each family, bringing her
On our opening day w<
:hase from us we will alsi
ose to place before the people
t find it necessary to go elsew
y, we ere yours truly,
Do.
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DR. L R. CRAIG
PHISICIAN & Sl'RCKON
? office over ?
J. 11. MC I. AUK IN's l)KI'<; STORK
Residence of Mrs. Agnes Carmiehael,
night call bell near ihe
front door.
ciiica(;o
lo.PRKssiNci Club...
ICLEAXIND AND REPAIRING.
RATES:
j 4 Suits per month, - - - ?1 on
1 Suit pressing, - - - - ..So
1 Suit cleaning, .... ,7.s
1 pt\ Pants pressing - - - .;'.S
1 pr. Pants cleaning, - .AS
1 Coat pressing, .... ..AS
|1 Coat' leaning. - .*'
Monthly Club rate* in advance .
Clothes called for and delivered t
Club members.
John II. Hktiika.
PROPRIICTC ?R
DILLON. S. C.
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