The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, July 08, 1909, Image 5
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I AROUND ABOUT TOWN
LOCAL PARAORAPHS PICKED UP
HERE. THERE AND EVERYWHERE
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Miss Ethel MeCormacof Coluin
bia, is visiting: the Misses McDon
aid.
Mr. Kay McC )rraac of Colum
bia is visiting: friends and relative:
here.
Miss White of Marion, is th<
guest of Misses Cora and Florenct
Cottingrham.
[ the V
I X:.,' !
V .V;. oil >f u ;\
pvunmeut carries witn it the rani
of Lieut. Colonel and it is needles:
, to say that Dr. Smith will weai
the honors that have been con
ferred upon him with giace anc
dignity.
It will be extremely gratifying
to Rev. F. O. S. Curtis' mam
Dillon friends to learn that he ha:
been appointed Chaplain Gen
eral of the South Carolina Divi
, sion U. C. V., by Maj. Gen
Zimmerman Davis, the comman
der. This is one of the most im
portant of Gen. Davis' staff ap
-pointments and gives Mr. Curti:
*the rank of Lieut. Colonel. Tht
appointment falls on worth;
shoulders and Mr. Curtis' friend
are happy in the realization tha
he has been so signally honored.
Miss Annie Alford was hoi tes
at a delightful reception Saturda;
evening in honor of her brother
Mr. Frank Alford, of Columbia
A large number of guests assem
bled between the hours of 8:3<
and|ll o'clock. Fruit nector wa;
served by a bevey of pretty girls
and later the guests were serve<
cream and cake. Those participa
ting were Misses Annie and No
na Stackhouse, Marion Le<
Price, Birmingham, Ala., Luc;
Gasque, Hallie McMillan, Marion
Eleanor Roddick, Red Springs
N. C.t Beulah Mason, Nina Davie
Grace and Alice Hamcr, Virginij
Nernsee, May Carmichael, Virgii
) Allen, Ella and Kate Braddy
Lillian Peterkin, Edith Elliott
i Jeddie David, Dillon, Artie Mul
lins, Marion, Messrs. C S
' Dwight, Jr., John David, Jacl
, and Jewel McLaurin, Franl
Thompson, Capers Braddy, Tro;
I Peterkin, Robert Manning, Latta
Robert Brunson, Truss Thomp
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i | OUR BUSINESS
gus a
Bed Room Sui
Dressers.
Wash Stands.
Oak and Iron
Side Boards.
China Closets.
Hat Racks.
Extension Tab!
Center Tables.
Kitchen Table
mm ^
?V act anything y
mlxti C r j
11| *ngs ana
k The public has a standinj
^ >Yi the time. Compare our pri
: 1 Vaugi
| UU We sell for CASH
son, C- L. Moody, Pierce Alford, all th
Earle Bether. Fiank David, Victor
Bethea, Alex Carroll, Bennettsville,
Clarence Goodwyn, homc
J. B. Gibson, Ralph Little, Joe Jones
King, Leslie Mosley, Greenville, in al
Bill j
Gretna Green Affairs. ceren
hitch'
Dillon is becoming a veritable ^ ^
5 Gietna Green for North Carolina ^g j
lovers who find parental objec* turn
> tions standing in the way of their wj^
? happiness. Last Sunday Miss ?roor
nile
lad b
wait
ing 1
lock
: i"" - ?? to 8 a
s accompanied by Misses Irene /p^gy
r Poole and Julia Pate. Tuesday
- Miss Elizabeth Beckham and Mr. marcj
1 C. B. Martin of Raleigh, accompanied
by Mr. W. D. Masser of ^ ^
r Henderson, arrived in the city jj0ve
/ after many thrilling and hair- gi
5 breadth escapes and were quietly roa(j
married by Mr. Kirkland. then 1
? less.
Where True Love Didn't Run Smooth, twixt
Mr. Benjamin Franklin Mc
^ Daniel lives near Kentyre, and yy/
Mrs. Annie Horn lives just take s
s across the state line in the section able
t known as Blackankle, a section of next
country that bristles with trage- dftnce
s dies and comedies. For quite
y awhile Mr. McDaniel had been
, paying court to Mrs. Horn.
Both parties had in years past
" worked under the matrimonial for cm
~ yoke. As each of their partners
had dropped by the wayside life noe. ii
1 to them had lost many of its
" charms and as a foregone con- i? a ra
" elusion when first they met 'twas j^J^gj
' only a case of love at first sight.
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By his assidious attentions and an
, protestations of undying love thw the i
1 fair widow capitulated. It was on NANN
* Saturday Mr. McDaniel came to BI
Dillon, called on Mr. B., one of coun,
our progressive merchants, and meeti
- informed him that next morning after
he would marry the charming Mrs. ^ s^a
^ Horn and wished to purchase a S?nSJ
k , . upon
, shirt for that momentous occasion. Dilloi
Mr. B. made a selection thatinann;
i- pleased him, having a blending ofor ar
M SM'
IS TO SAVE YOU DOLLARS
re do it by furnishing: your home from gfar
:o cellar at closer prices than you can gre
where. Our statements are backed by ou
c-s. All we can do is to tell you what we cai
Now it's up to you to make us prove it
t is easily done. Come to our store any time
hour and let us show you how easy it is fo:
o make good. If we fail to make good tel
t once, if we do then tell your neighbors
are here for business and must have it. W<
get it because merit has never failed to win
t*. Matting*.
Art Squares.
Chair* of all Kin<
Bed*. Mosquito Net*.
Window Shades.
Porch Blind*.
Baby Carriages,
les. I Go Cart*.
Feather Pillows.
*. Stove* and Range
ou need in the home. If we don't 1
F Mattresses from .
the $5.00 kind.
? iijvitation to visit our store at any time,
ces wit^ others?that's all we ask.
ian Furnituri
or CREDIT. In McLamrin hi
4
te colors of the rainbow?*
5 in the extreme. Return
with the new shirt he and
together arrayed Mr. M
most regal splendor. T1
[ones, first man, master
tion;es and chief bottle hole
ed up a team and started
widow's , twelve miles aw
bride and groom were to
Sunday for the intair din
; wa s to be prepared by
n's daughter-in-law. only
from his home. The fc
>een duly prepared and v
ing the arrival of the w
party. Noon came, then
ticked off the hours from
nd no bridal party arrivi
listened to hear Bill Joi
ling Mcndlesohn's weddi
1, but not an echo could
Soon after sunrise Si
norning Bill and Benjan
in sight without the brie
aid a rabbit ran across t
ahead of them and he km
Benjamin would return wi
Another case of the "s
cup and lip."
lntud.? I am in position
ix boarders at very reast
rates. Mrs. W. B. Gui
door to Dr. Taber's re
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NOTICE.
ce is hereoy given that I will
lie auction, to the higheset bid
ih, all my stock of goo<ls, wu
andise, store|fixture8 and fm
tow iu my store on Railroad A
n Dillon, S. C., on Saturday, J
th. at 4 o'clock in the afteruu
ct to go out of business and l
re opportunity for bargain.
,S.C. A . K. Parli
th.. 1908.
ORDINANCE TO PROHI1
'H ROWING OR LEAVING 1
A PEELINGS OR OTHER K
ON THE SIDEWALK.
it Ordained by the To
cil of the Town of Dillon
ng assembled that from a
the passage of this ordinal
.11 b unlawful for any p
firm or corporation, to thr
the side walks of the town
i any bananna peeling,
as, oranges, orange peelin
ly other kind of fruit or r
VED, !
iDE.
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-NOT CENTS. |
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e
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keep it it's not made.
$2*95 up?
IIT- II .
we are at nome" all
(I Co.,
lilding R. R. Ave. 1
?id , ?
f
ror. bish, and any person violatin
'intr t'"s ort* nancc s'ia'' **-' fined i
.ji tlie sum of not less than One no
',l! more than One Hundred Dollars
eD. [ or be imprisoned upon the pub
hen lie streets of the town of Dillo:
Gf not less than one nor more tha
. . thirty days, in the discretion o
cr' the Mayor.
f?r Done and ratified by the Tow:
ay. Council of the Town of Dillon ii
re- regular meeting asseinbledi thi
_ the 8th day of June 1909 Attest:
, N. B. Harj;rove(L. S.
tnc C. S. Herring, Mayor
a Clerk,
ast
vas AN ORDINANCE TO PROHIBIT SPIT
\ TING ON TIIE PAVEMENTS AM
U " SIDE WALKS OF THE TOWN O
"le DILLON:
i 1 Be it Ordained by the towi
cd. Council of the Town of Dillon ii
ies meetingassembled that from anc
after the passage of this ordinance
it shall be unlawful for any per
son or persons to spit upon ^th>
in- pavements and side walks of th<
1jn Town of Dillon and any persoi
je violating the prov isions of this or
he _ ___
8W __ ?
I A Speedy C.
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' Liver Complaint*, Tired Keeling, ?.?.! la - .
the Mouth, Bad Complexion. Nervousness an J a i
diseases ol the Stomach, Liver a.vJ bowels.
" Bloodlne Liver Pill* "
act gently, yet thoroughly up..-i th; bowel*, l!?
atomach and digestive org.u. 'II a jiill . ...
and chronic cases ol cnnttipa ion a.i.i in.!-.-*
act at once, without grtping, u .r do tb-v I- .
unpleasant after-efici ts, n< r 1 >rm a c : I
in- ol purging, produ. rd by other c *t" trt-c r?..
:ii "Bloodlne Li et P..1J "
t;*tore thederinttod t-.itt rp 1 !i> v t-?It i .'Si
1 coiiduion and healthltil acti.v Ket.n.-.ve-itc.
tatipation by *-. uriny . tu' tr.-.i a t r
1 >r operation ol the ln.v.el>, . d relieve ih ?c ..
ole.oai.t symptoms w ha nil a eli-. . ?*
rlti.'condition. 1 tin. I er. i .oina. 1. a. .
it -.,t bat: '-iS th'a er.-i, the lut o?i-.,
:. - . are oilercd.
-.1 "<i VRKS. K- eryon v'.-.u i?.? , i
* : .% imn <jii t*.;e iivir . ki. t< ?*
s-pi ' > r-?.???" >??
o* I - ., v? t / ?.- , .? <
(le-r . ' Illy 1 ,7 t e i i
r?4 .i rcino. . (* to-- IS'il, ..it. .1
.he gene.til health, I't t. e r j
fin* losea dc.rle;j the >tl.e e-. t I t"
vp- uii.e, do r."t i-.itat.-< r :e ti-.e'jiv.-t' .
,,i. t ..liy itmiu :e the i i. I (trttt a t'.
. elation ol bt>: by I'-n.c ? i;? f . v i:-: ? t'..*
Oil. , , r channels, 'the tlaiit.Mi.lv, ';t?c ..this
-i" >/ t-thing not over o-ie or two p..^? at bc.:i>
-ud increase dose as nccet. -vy.
l'v/itTiAHn, T*-:.
AM r?i -rs:?I find your " P.loodine L:-' r lill;"
: i t.-st ellecttve pill I cm r used, 'lliryi ttt
y- .ng or couslipativ: f'ler elitet is nio.1 lilt.
' ..it do. Youis 1.1'
MRS. AMAuA 1.ICIIARDS0M.
C! - uioooine uintment cvm FUm, joca bos.
OW j ^MM
b"f EVANS PHARMACY
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g dinatiee sliall be fined in the sum
n of One Dollar or they shall be senir
fenced to work upon the public !?
streets for the period of two days
i- in the discretion of the mayor.
n Done and Ratified by ilie Town
n Council of the Town of Dillon in At
if regular meeting assembled this the ju|y
Xth day of June 1909. and
11 Attest: N. I>. Hargrove (L. S.) A??ri
n Mayor. 'I'f(
P . u . bdui
s C. S. Herring A.
Clerk. of u}
) the
, i Schc
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University of South Carolina
i) \ Scholarship Examination P?or
P TICK UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH I'." ,,
Carolina olfers Scholarships in the De- .
paitiuunt of Edi'cation to one younjr C
inan from each County. Each Scholar11
ship is worth $120 in money and
1 ' matriculation or "term" fee. j,.xal
c J Examination will ho held at County Y-.
i seat FRIDAY, JULY 2. Examination (.ar(j
I for admission to the University will be f__ ..
e 1 at tUa ....... Ior *
e Write for information to
! S. C. MITCHELL. Presirteut,
Columbia. S. C. |
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THE GREATE
FOR
COUGHS*"
DR. Ml
NEW DISI
GUARANTEED <
Croup, Whooping Cough, I
Quinsy, Hoarseness, Hemo
Weakness of the Lui
all diseas<
THROAT, LUNGS
PREVENTS PI
Eleven years ago Dr. King's New
me of a severe and dangerous throa
been a well man ever since.?G. 0. F1
PRICE BOO
Bbhhbhho sold and guar/
J Evans Ph
r i
ing out Sale (
EB MERCHfl
Ye have left a big assortmen
SUMMER GOODS that w
jh to close before the season i
;r, and for the next ten day
shall offer these goods at 1s
regular price off.
Vhite Goods, Linens, Fane
1 Plain, Ginghams Percals
:es and Net. Our Ladies Ox
ds are the new things an
id made, therefore the best
hi n ii m i
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DILLON; S. C.
fiolarship and Entrance
xaminations Clemson
Agricultural College.
the county court-Hoirse on Friday
2nd, at 1? A. M., the scholarship
Entrance Examinations to Clemson
cultural college will he held under
iireetion of the county Board or"
ration.
jplicuuts must he at least 1(5 yearte
and must b-? prepared to entez
Freslimun class. There are no
darslups in tin Preparatory claselass
is only opeu to a limited
her of boys why cannot reach hi|;!t
ols and who are living iti sections <>l
Stute where school facilities it:
. xinoiarships an- worth mo", on
Free Tuition The next session of
isoii Agric ultural (lolleg** will I"
Sept. N, 1SK)!?.
iply to (Jouuty Superiiitetlont <>t
ration after June \!Oth for need 1
'ination concerning the Scholarship
initiations
ir catalogs, further information an <1
; upon which to make upplicatio 11
ntrancf to the College, address
P. H. MKLL. Pre sident
m.otisoi. s .
1st cure 3
? COLDS I
IG'S
EOVERY!
CURE FOR
Bronchitis, La Grippe,
rrhage of the Lungs, b
rigs, Asthma and
2S Of
AND CHEST
NEUMONIA I
Discovery permanently cured I oj
it ana lung trouDie, ana I've I
oyd, Merchant, Kershaw, S. C. | ]
AND SI.OO jf
INTEED BY HW
armacy.
if all I
NDISE
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