The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, July 29, 1909, Image 7
r AROUND ABOUT TOWN
k LOCAL PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP
I HERE. THERE AND EVERYWHERE
( Misses Ola and Myrtle Stubhs
e spent last week in Marion wit!
[ friends.
|f . Mrs. A. L. McCorquodale anc
Miss Mollie Fitts are visiting re
latives in Dunn C.
. Mrs. Chas. E. Myers of La
K, Grantre. Ga.. is the truest. of hoi
Is i si Joe CabelT Davis.
. j it has returned from
C t V' oil where he spent sev
ei ' .. ving his eyes treat
\l. Gasciue returned tc
lie r Is Marion Friday aftei
/M'liJ few days with Mrss Oh
jStabb^.
Mrs . Smith and children
ai'te* i sant two week's visit
to . !. s at Clio, returned home
k Misses Kate and Mary Carter
Mrs. C. T. O'Ferral and Mis:
\ Mabel O'Ferral returned Tuesda\
[night from a delightful stay of tw<
weeks at the Isle of Palms.
Miss Ethel McCormac aftei
spending some time with friend:
rhere left for Mullins yestcrdaj
f tirVioro eUo "till 1
nuvn. iv- win vimi iici sisier oe
I fore returning to her home ir
^ Columbia.
Mr. Blake Mclntyre has (lis
\ posed of his interest in the Dilloi
Auto Garage and will leave tin
\ latter part of this week to aceept
a position in an automobile garagt
) at Bennettsville.
| C. T. O'Fcrral has sold th<
little Maxwell automobile to W. R
I Barringer at Florence. Mr. Bar
1 rimger and Mr. Blake Mcl ntyn
' drove the trim little car to Flor
k- ence by way of Bennettsville ant
' Cheraw.
y Rev. W. C. Owen has beer
. called to Rock Hill on account o
I the illness of his little boy Mr
I Owen will probably be away 1
week or more or until the condi
| tion of the little one shows some
improvement.
f "Lum" Bailey was given :
L nrAlirntn jrtr Koo I.-Jl.?
........?..?? y n-ailllg HI JUUgl
Fore's court Friday upon the
| charge of retailing whiskey. Tlu
. case was brought by Constable
| Allen who secured enough evi
dence against "Luin'' to send the
} case up to higher court.
k A feature of the morning ser
vice at the Baptist church last
l"" Sunday was a delightful and in
spiring vocal solo by Miss Lydui
I Richbourg, of Columbia, who is
a guest of her aunt, Mrs. T. S
P Richbourg. Miss Richbourg
. was a first honor graduate in vocal
* at the Columbia College last
I year.
A close observer who expressed
P surprise a few days age at the
I small number of Dillonites going
P to the summer resorts this yeai
| should remember that a persor
' hardly has time to get settled at $
| summer resort between the races
A few more racing circuits in th<
| state would put the summer re
sorts out of business.
Mr. L. Edwards who was so pain
| fully injured in the races at Darl
lington is able to be out again af
| ter a confinement of sevcraweeks.
Mr. Edwards is still unP
able to walk without the aid ol
crutches and it will be several
P weeks before he can use his foot.
I The injured member is healing
" rapidly, however.
* The annual picnic of the Little
'Rock Methodist Sunday ?jhool
P will be held at Reedy Creek
I Springs today. Last year the
I picnic was held at Meekins Land1
ing and quite a number of Dillor
2 people attended. In addition tc
I the Sunday school there will be
quite a number of invited guest*
^ at Reedy Creek today.
| General J. W. Reed, command
ing the first brigade South Caro
| lina Division U. C. V., has ap
pointed Mr. A. K. Parham aid de
|np on his staff. The appoint
yflHknt carries with it the rank 01
jpTttajor. Dillonites are delightec
to know that another of their citi
? zens has been so signally honored
bv this distinoiiishod r?rcynnivaeir?n
P* M>. J. r' >n leturned Mon
1 day n.; the infirmary a
3 I Floren. e has been un
r I .1 , or the past ter
^ ' davs. \! >n's condition is
giuuj .. i; d and in a few
V days he will have regained his
former strength and vigor. Ht
91 suffered no fatigue from tht
J? journey back home and was abl<
to partake of his dinner at tht
ajr table Tueidav.
J|, The Gaitley-Tolar Co., that hai
V been doing a retail grocery busi
pjK % nesa in the Brick bu ilding oi
9 Main St., filed a petition in volun
?% tery bankruptcy Tuesday. Th<
J amount of the liabilities and as
M- . t.
#
sets has not been learned. The
friends of the cnterpr sing young
proprietors trust that their financial
embarrassment is only wl
temporary and that they will soon pc
be open for business again.
* Mr. W. H. Flowers of Rowland
1 has accepted the position of chief th
of police at Dillon. Mr. Flowers pi
1 has been chief at Rowland for
. several years.* Prior to going to
Rowland he was chief at Fayette
ville for about 15 years. He
- comes well recommended as an
i* efficient and fearless officer. He
will move his family to Dillot* in
1 a few days. Mr. F. B. Fenegan
. who has been acting: chief will
. take his former place as night officer.
, Vocal will be added to the mur
sic department at the High
t School this coming: session. The
department will be in charge of
Miss Gertrude A. Brueser of
Kansas City, Mo. Miss Brueser
is an accomplished vocal teacher,
: having finished her education at
the Stern Conservatory of Music
, in Berlin. She has been teach5
ing at the Central High School in 1
r Kansas City and comes highly r_c>
ommendcd by the faculty of that
institution.
r The Herald wants to remind its
? delinquent subscribers again of
r those statements sent out last
week. Quite a number of sub1
scribers sent in their remittances
promptly while others called at
the office and paid in person, but
1 still there are quite a number who
, have made no response at all.
^ This is the time ot year The Herald
needs money to meet its own
obligations and we trust that those
of our readers who have not sent
e in their remittances will do so at
. once. Individually the amounts
- are small but collectively th?^
2 amount to quite a large sum. So
- do not neglect yours because you
1 think the others will pay and yours
will not be missed.
i Hon. J. E. Ellerbe who has
f been confined at Providence Hos- <
. pital in Washington two months g
i suffering from a broken leg will ^
return to his home at Marion the j
: latter part of the week. During |
his confinement Mr. Ellerbe con- |
, tractqd a case of pneumonia from i
. which he is now almost entirely ]
, recovered f
Since the above was written a g
I dispatch from Washington says f
. Mr Ellerbe is suffering from j
, incipient consumption. His con- J
dition is not alarming, but his (
physicians recommend an imme- y
" diate change to a lighter climate.
f r<ii i? i i ?
mr. iviieroe s lungs nave oeen i
weak for some time and this com- I
1 bined with the recent case of .
pneumonia has developed a mild
form of consumption. After J
spending a few days at home Mr
' Ellerbe will probably go to Ashe- .
L ville.
I Cheraw will have a big day on 1
, Aug. 17th. Over Ten Tkouaand
. people attended last year. i
Ten special trains over six. rail- j
i roads to Cheraw on Aug. 17th.
i Cheap Rates. You can't afford
. not to go.
Take a day off and go to CHERAW
on August 17th. Fine
Races, Baseball, Woodman ?r
Rally. .Steamboat Excursions. *
Cheraw has nine (9) miles of ~
shady streets; Ten woodworking
factories, and she is going to
j hare a big Celebration on TuesI
day, Aug. 17th. \re you going?
In the Toils of the Law.
'Squire Pages' court was packed
to overflowing Tuesday after,
noon with a varied assortment of
humanity to hear the case of
| Cook vs. West and Faircloth.
' Ar?r?r?rrlincr tn tVi#? if coomt
that some months ~ago one of
1 Faircloth's daughters married a
\ Cook. There was some trouble
; between the tamilies on account
' of the alliance and a warrant was ]
sworn out against young Cook.
- Mr. West was asked to serve the
- warrant and in company witn Mr.
Faircloth went to the home of
i Jesse Cook, father of the groom,
- to serve the warrant. Young Cook ?
f took refuge in a room and the elder
Cook ordered the officers from
the house. The officers did not
make an exit as quickly as the ?
Cook's thought proper and a gen- 1
eral alarm was sent out to all the
other Cooks in the neighborhood
1 to come and assist in the eject {
ment proceedings. Then th
1 wonun took a hand, pandemon
ium reigned and the gallant offi
cers who had never flinched un
' der the fire of lead were not brav?
| enough to withstand the onslaught ?
I of hoopskirts and feminine fury, ^
I and beat an orderly but rapid re'
treat to a place of safety The
net result of this hard-fought bat- f1
s tie of words and threats was a "
- warrant and a trial in 'Squire n
l Pages' court Tuesday afternoon.
- It took the jury fully ten minutes g
i to decide that the defendants were d
- not guilty.
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>f life la uncertain ? it may be long- or it may be
ihort?this largely depends npon your health, and
when you find the spans weakening and you feel all
run down, nervous, irritable, melancholy; loosing
lesh; have no appetite ; feel faint; cant sleep; have
)ad dreams; dizziness or swimming of the head;
roar hands and feet get cold, tingle and get numb;
lave pains in your side or back; brick-dust deposit
tn urine; have acid stomach or heartburn; feel stift
ind sore across the shoulders; have shooting pains
throughout the body; have to strain or a desire tc
Urinate often, or a burning sensation when passing
It, you should commence to take Blood ine to-day,
Gho or send to your druggist now for a bottle. DonM
wait ! Delays are dangerous ! !
Mrs. A. C. Taintor, Colchester, Conn., tells how any woman oan balk
p their run-down system. They can be permanently oured of monthl]
piune and all female diseases.
tm, Conn., March jo. .904 the umplc bottle. I hope yrm will (in U promp
iHI BLOODINK CO.. Boston, Mam.: attention as I needing it very much.
G?*tl?iibm ? Through a friend in Milford I am Your, very truly,
duced to try your Hloodine. I enclose 10c. for Mns. A. C. Taixroi
SMpk bottl*. Your* truly.
M*s. A. C. Taihtob. Coixhsstsb, Comm., July ?6, 1904
ColCMSSTBB, Comm., April n, 1904. THE BLOODINK CO., boston, Mjj i
in* nmuiiini. tu, uotton, limit. i I Gbktlbmbn?I enclose * >?i.oo mouey order foi
Gbbtlbmbn? i tncloM >1.50 for *i* (6) bottles cf | (it) twelve bottle* ol your Hloodint. Plctae meoj
lUodine? mm convinced it isfrhat i need to build i promptly. Your* truly.
up. i u> change (or the better after taking | Mas. A. c. Taihto*
We will forfeit #1,000 if the originals of the above letter* proving genuineness cannot be produced.
Snob positive proof of the remarkable merits of Bloodine have beet
itown to oa that we do not hesitate to guarantee every bottle we sell
Bloodine ooata 50c. a bottle for the usual 01.00 size. Mail orders filled
tergs Sample Bottle by mail lOo.
Blood ins Liver Pills core Constipation, 25c. a box.
EVANS PHARMACY
he Man of the Hour-Is
the man with the B |1 I
money, for he is ready for all I I U IB 11
emergencies, and his interests H III ll 11
have always been identified B
with a bank from time he 11 B B mk fl
first opened a Savings Account B B f I^Ml IUI
up to the present. E |WI
Would YOU not E
like to follow in his stc|>s? IB
i :11 ..u ? I 1 1 1
III illiu >VC" Will MIUW yuu
the way. ^
rhe Dank of
of Dillon, wi:
Dillon, S. C.
' iiw*w??*wr*s 19 i'
londition Powders I i.j
A high-class remedy for horses IH Ml
ad mules in poor condition andlH W V
t need of a tonic. Builds solid |H
tuscle and fat; cleanses the sys-1H
;m, thereby producing a smooth, |?
lossy coat of hair. Packed is
Brunson's Drug Stork
r ?n \
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NEW DISl
FOR COUGHS AND
I FOR WEAK, SORE LUNGts.
BRONCHITIS, HEMORRI;1"
II i AND ALL
| THROAT and LUNCV
DISEASES.
PREVENTS PNEUMONIA
I 1
I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as the grandest median,
modern times. One bottle completely cured me of a very b
I cough, which was steadily growing worse under ether treatments t\
EARL SKAMliURG, Codell. Kafi. t
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PRICE 50c AND Si.OO
9 sold and guaranteed by *
Evans Pharmacy.
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ABERDEEN & ROCKFISH
railway company,
tine table no. 33
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1 ( Hir train No. 41 makes elo^c o on-vt i.i, with tin. \.t*.L. ;i* Mof?
* Mills ami at Aberdeen we also male- i in ci tmuv. u>n w ith tin* A. \Y
A. train No. 7_'. leavin ; Aberdeen at it arriving at Jackson
' Springs at a.15, returning A. A. tvu.u N?.. 71. leaves Jackson
Springs at 11.15, arrives at Aberdeen a: I.no o , 1, k. and makes eo?ncction
with onr train No. 5s, which a-o e nine: with the A. CI.
i south hound trains at Hope Mills.
All North Hound Trains have right of track ovi rSotit!: Hound Trains
of same class.
" Local Freight Trains will keep 15 minnt s :!. tinic of Mrs*1
Passenger and Freight Trains.
All Trains will register at 1 lope Mills Jii;wi -n.
1 Approved: I<?11N HI. 1*1-7. Pre-. C. N HLl'lC, Supt.
( I
ing out Sale of aSi I
ICD ucDPunumoi: I
IL.II IVILIIUIIHiillgyL K
We have left a big assortment m
SUMMER GOODS that we g
sh to close before the season is 8
er, and for the next ten days g
i shall offer these goods at 1-4 H
? regular price off. g
White Goods, Linens, Fancy
d Plain, Ginghams Percals, \ j '.g
ces and Net. Our Ladies Ox- g
arp thp npw t.hintrs and ffi
nd made, therefore the best. j j I'
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H.DUNBAR J
DILLON, S. C. I