The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, August 05, 1909, Image 5
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AROUND ABOUT TOWN ! Carl
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local paragraphs picked up !l
t here. there and everywhere j ,,'"n
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Mar
J. H . Gib?on spent Sunday with :
his parents at Gibson, N. C.
turn
Mrs. J. A. Hursey is spending has
frVi*? tt'iutl* of 1 ai?l*G/\n Vinririirc NT
V..-W ??VVIX uw j?vi*own *>* UUU
c. els a
L ) Miss Annie Rutledge of Sum- <lt ^
7 $ meiton is visiting Miss Cappie A
King, was
Miss Ada Smith, after a three v*'a
weeks stay at Wrighisvillc Beach, 1
returned home Friday. XN1 .
J weel
Prof. A. C. Gentry returned
Saturday from a short stay with . ^
relatives at Roxboro, N. C.
Sum
Mr. A. J. C. Cottingham has gran
returned from a stay of several Mr.
week at Montreat. Virjj
Mr. and Mrs. I). W. Bethea
left Monday for Saluda where
they will spend several weeks. At
Coir
At a meeting of the Chambei cSte<
of Commerce Tuesday night Mr. jjas
J. L. bridges was elected score- qqV;
tary to succeed Mr. C. S. Herring. ^is ,
Mrs. L. R. Craig and Miss tula
Jennie Lee Craig have gone for a se'c<
stay of a week with relatives in
Marion and Florence.
rc-a
Junius Liles of < Irangeburg this
spent a few day> in town last mad
week in the interest of the J offer- corn
son Standard Life Insurance sion
Co. mad
far
The Orcsent Vaudeville Co., men
which ha?s been playing to small ^
houses for the past three nights Qra
left yesterday for Bennettsvillo to -if,..
fill a week's engagement. [ '
Miss Lydie Richbourg, wlio has Rav
been visiting at the home of her *
uncle, Mr. T. S. Richbourg. re- j \e
turned to Columbia yesterday TJe
morning. 1
Messrs. J. H. McLaurin and thro
Truss Thompson left yesterday trac
for Asheville in Mr. McLaurin's jt rt
Ford automobile. They expect je
to make the trip in two days. on t
Mr. R. P. Stackhouse is- at *<nn
home from Saluda for a few days. l"c
He will return to this popular two
mountain resort next week where
, lie will remain with his family the
until September. raj],
W? hav?
2^; For this re
Store will
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r. Jack Carter and Miss Jan
:er, after visiting: the family <
W. J. Carter, returned to the
ic at Maxton, X. C., Thursday
v were accompanied by Mi?
y Charter.
rot". W. W. Nickels has r<
cd trom Blaeksburg where h
been spending a chort vaet
with relatives. Mrs. Xicl
ind little daughter will remai
lacksburg until September.
short-term summer schot
opened at the High Schcw
.1: A f ? 1 t tx
juig Aionuiiy ov l'rcu
:els and (lentry. The schoc
remain open about for
ks.
t tlie regular conference nice
at the Haptist church la:
[lav Rev. H. A. Willis w;
ited a month's leave of absence
W illis left Sunday night fr
finia where he will join Mris
and spend liis vacatio
ng relatives.
a meeting of the Dillon Tow
ncil Tuesday morning or
L-med townsman. Mr. J. E
elden, was elected Clerk an
istirer, much to the pleasure c
many friends. We congn
te Dillon in making such
-Ton.
r. S. W. Jackson has l>ee
ppointcd cotton weigher :
1V?i lit Tim
r?...v. x i iv. Wil
le by the county board (
missioners which was in sc:
Tuesday. Mi. Jackson hi
le an excellent official and >
\s can be learned the appoin
it gives universal satisfaction
r. Chas. 1%. Myers of U
nge, Ga., spent Sunday wit
. Myers who has Ix'cn visi
her sister. Mrs. Joe Calx
is. Monday Mr. and Mr:
rs left for Wrightsville Heac
rc they will spend some tirr
ire returning to their home ?
r range.
railroad automobile passe
ugh town Monday and a
ted quite a lot ot at?en,ioi
,'sembles the ordinary autom<
very much and is operate
he samr principle. It was
passenger ear and containc
superintendent of roadway an
other officials.
n etfort will be made to g<
A. C. L. and the X. eV S. t
oads to have a union statin
We
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IY1UKL Kill KAKGAINS,
Our
Spend
t a rule never to carry j
ason we are going to gi
contribute a new quota
>ve prices will hold good
you will find that the 1
put off filling your need
iring it to this store and
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te where the A. L. L. station now J
is. It is argued that the X. 1
ir.S. C. can easily reach the A. C. i
1 L. station i>\* using one of the :
ss1 pass tracks. The matter is in the
j hands of the Chamber of Com- '
j ineree.
lc j While painting the residence
t- of Mr. I>. F Allen near Latta last (
i- Fridav Mr. .1. V. Mitchell, a we'I
n I known painter, sustained a \vy ^
I severe fall and suffered the fra? j
(j ture of an ankle. The ladder on I
j which Mr. Mitchell .vas standing iv
slipped and threw bin: to the!
'j ground. The report that lie was;
seriously and perhaps fata 11 v in j
in red was great lv exaggerated
Sales eontinue good at tlv I'almetto
Warehouse and the price
IS is holding up weli. notwithstatul
; tng the poor quality ot the weed.
)r The general complaint is that j
,. tobacco is very light in weight ^
n and the production per acre this
season will be far below the average.
The reduction in weight
n has been caused by the excessive
ir rains which fell about the time
). the crop was maturing
d
>f Mr. C. S. Dwight will launch
i- his new meter boat. "The I'i..
a ncer." one uay this week. Tin
L -A 1- t
joai iias oeen jpven a thorough |
overhauling and is in fust-class |
n condition for j*ood service. The
"Pioneer" is is feet lonjj ami
LS four feet abeam. She will carry
,f 10 passenu'm's and draws IS inches
of water. Mr. Dwitfht and a IS
party of friends may take a trip ' > .
io Charleston and hack shortly after '
t- the "Pioneer ' is put into commission.
b ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
.. Notice is hcichy given that ! will <*-il
" at public auction to the highest ladder
8. for cash on Friday, the IJth day ?>!
h August. ID D. at 10 o'clock A. M.. :.t
)t, the residence ut the hit*- Mrs Margate*
C. Carunchael, a let uf personal |>roj < t
^ ty consisting of household and Kitchen
furniture, two mules, ten hogs, one row
and calf, a lot ot plows, plow gear, oie'(1
two-hcrse wagon, one lieidcart. and a
Kit of other farming utensils Said rro.
perty formerly hclonging to Mrs. Mar- 1
garet </. Carniiriui'd. d?*< cased
>" Dillon, S. l\ 11 .!' McKuclu :
'(i July 2(!th, IDOD, Kxecutor.
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id It. E. UEATY. M. N IlKATV.
BKATY N UK A TV
,t CIYI I. KNC.IXMIIKS. ;
f Hlicc ?>vcr L. ('. ISrsuitiv C?>'s. !
n DILLON.
Cut Prici
PRICES REDUCED.
Prices are always the lowest,
the dai
roods over from one season to ai
ve biggest values ever heard of.
of repriced bargains, eye-openin
SPE'
Mens all wool Blue Ser.ee Miits tl
Mens high grade Blue Ser.ec suit
Mens Fancy Worsted, the 51". 1"
Mens all wool Cashmere, regular
Mens High Art Mtits made By St
Baltimore, regular price $15. t>> i
Furnishing'
Mens 75e shirts, all sizes
Mens 51.00 shirts, all sixes
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65 Pairs white canvas shoes at
Every pair of our low cut shoes a
20 Do/., window shades, tin 25c V
The 50c kind at
Dress Goods
Lawns regular price O'-.-e per yat
7?6e Lawn for
10c Lawn for
All other wash fabrics cut in sum
250 yards Japonica Silk, regular
I until our summer stock is entir<
'eduction was made in every De]
Is until the last moment as that
we promise you that every ariic
RRIS FASS
Under The Pri
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u. is IJKATTN
ACtNTS f or?
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PHOTOS.
Mrn ?"nw*r?"fr :SrT'HWU4.Wrj
For old or voung, good
looking or ugly, rich or
poor. Work promptly
execuccj. Satisfaction
Ljlial clliccd.
R. B. Met eea.
Noxi ii??<?r i?> I''?i
HACKER MFG. CO
SlU-I'lSr-OI'S t?)
tiKO. S. I I At KI.U \ SiiN
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rS;!> '*.r-x-*\TA
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tVK MAM i'ACTl kK
Honrs. Sash and 1"":i:? ~: l'o
:! ,,: .Hi'. i^iii: vr 1 ?Hi
and oil lies ' irnanii-uts. S( t ?
I )nnr am! Willi lows.
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< lias >. Sa-.is l ..ill! . 'in \\ f:v;n1
BIG \k\
The Goods will always p
ving mon
lother, besMes we need th<
Every Department throui
g in their wonderful econoi
C 1A L
10 >111. kind, <ah' ?5/?(
s the SlJ.5u t'> 15.i?m
this salo pruv >7."'
ind. u<>\v So. I:
priiv SlJ.5?i now 5'
riHISf t\ 1' !" ?s. nl' '
dn.5o ork'o Ss. l;
Department
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r.?>c
prictind
ox lords will in.' sold at c< >si
:iiulat l'li
5'i?
Department
cl now ? l Vi
5t
7! i
c proportion
itrini. 1 i\.. ?
I'l IV.V * " * v , IHM\ [H I N ?I IN
ely dis posed of. We have
partment.
means hurried selections an
:le on this list will be found
DEPT. ST
jce Court Hotel
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MASTER'S SALE. within the usual hours of hales, all that
, _ , , certain tract of laud ill the county of
l>v villi.' ot a Deer, tu! Orcli-r made ... . # u .? #
Marion in the State of South Carolina,
\ in 'In- i it>,' >t .1 W Dillon r>on, ...it u m .
>1 , , ... in Bethea Township. containing' forty
J 1 ill.-. \iiMi.? .\!!? it Pciheu ami . , , , ..
, , in res, more or less, ttounded on the
k Ann. m.i it.i ? P nd - is, in a .1 inlg- ..... , . # o ,i- *? xj
9 , ... North by lands of Sal'ie M. Norton, on
B tin nt in run i'!o>ui bv the Honorable , . . ,, .. , , . .
. ... , , , , . . south and Last bv lands of Mm. .latnes
.in.. \\ l-nii, Presiding Judge ol the ,, , . ... . , .
. Cousar, and oil the "est by the Dashua
t.?*';r! ot C<.iiiiiion Picas foi * Marion ,, .*
N i i t . r ... .. *errv Public Road.
1 Coiiu'v.a* tbi-.lane Tciut thereof 1 S?> !?, _ , ....
J , ' ..... , .. Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to pay
f in. iiiiier ieiietl will sell lietore the * J
* , , ,, i. .. ,. lor papers. J. L>. McLueiis.
S ,t ? im I..cm Horn ;.t Marion. S. C., to . . *
f , i ... . . . . July 12th, HOP. Master for Marion
l t.. I.:gtn st btdcl. r at public auction, .. _
|J on saiesdiiv in August, A. D. ItHH), ' onnty.
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18 AUGUST .-* 18.
Atlantic Coast Line
Annual Excursion
NORKNLK, WILMINGTON and to the MOUNTAIN
and SEASHORE Resorts of the Carolinas
and Virginia.
i. low viu*'-arc otTcrcd with liberal limit. Tickets will
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.in iiams, mimed to return to and including
September 2. I you. l*n. rates, schedules and sleeping car reservations
-cc your Ticket Agent, or conitnunicate with.
\V. J. <V.iig. T. C. White
Passenger Traffic Manager < iereral Passenger Agent
WILMINGTON. N. C.
JACKSON SPRINGS HOTEL.
Afar having iimlrr^me numerous improvements, Jackson
S- Hugs Hotel now under new management is again ready to take care
the ;raveliny. public and all those seeking for the summer, health,
rest ,md amusement. This all-the ycar resort hotel is up to date in
< -etc barticular. Klcctru light, steam heal with hot and cold baths.
The table is supplied with the best the market affords with goi.il serve,
a nd lor amusvnn ::i has on the grounds a large lake for boating.
, bath'ug and swimit.iiig with excellent fishing. lias fine golf grounds,
i tennis lourt, eroijitet. bowling alley, p" !, billiards and many other
games besides a iarge and well arranged dance pavilion. Has engage
for the a a son :<>r parlor, dining room and the dance the best
li.ah.in String Mvhestra in the country. Jackson Springs water is
nature's specific for all the various forms of indigestion and for iiv,
V : ln!.\. Mini IU...1. la.. MM.: -
. . i in> wiiicr is unsurpassed as a
1-J . ri ! i' aic. I*. t;iih is and tones tip the nervous system, it restores
!., t- , and. digestion and brings refreshing" sleep to all.
v , V and: .-lekstio Spring three resorts in one. rest, health, and
n !>e. \. nt. ta" ihe henetit <>f tiiose who connot come to Jackson
IS i i: till- water i , being shipnod?with satisfactory results?in earmd
-rates ;ill over the eountrv. For further particulars address
| Walter L. Carrie. Mgr.,
Jackson Springs. X. C.
Deeper I
LUES FOR QUICK BUYERS. >? "^3
rove it.
ey here.
e room for our enormous fall stock. ^3
jhout the MORRIS FASS Department
my possibilities. B^S
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id less satisfaction, make out a list
at a great saving.
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