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pgfpj^^pwiu11 in i. i JI * mm L r i . ! "i'V^c t*AROUND ABOUT TOWN LOCAL PARAGRAPHS PIOtCED UP ^ HCItC. THERE AND EVERYWHERE Misses Jauie McKay and Lillian Peterkin have returned from a jP** visit to relatives at Fairmont. Mrs. M. F. Ingram and chil|L dren of Hartsville returned home ^ Monday after spending a week at the home of Mr. W. P. Surles. Mrs. V ines has returned ! ore and New ||l York wi:. spent several weeks m.y: aborate line of Pi fall mill m Mes : > i 1 Junius Liles of Orai: i 2 here last week BBi, in tne >v their company, the Je dard Life InH* suran? Bfc Mis? ?i irtin of Savan* nah, C i McCallofMulM" lins, and Messrs John L- and El? more Smith spent one day last week with their cousin, Miss Daisy McV Lean. V Fairmont is making ?rreat prcparations for the last races of the fa season under the auspices of the IV n rv? r\' rcc uce unvinjf Association, which will be held tomorrow. , Quite a large number of fast pacers and trotters have been entered far the races and the mannf" agement of the local association guarantees a good time to all whc JJP^ come. Ml* News was received in Dillon yesterday of the death of Mrs. K Jasper George which occurred at Lsttta Tuesday night. Mrs. Wr George had been ill only a few V. days. She was 26 years of age and is survived by a husband. Lp^Tlie interment was made at the IS; Latta cemetery Wednesday afterLg*. noon. Mrs. George was sister of F Mr. John W. Gaddy, of Dillon. |T Mrs. Agnes Carmichael was ^^taken to McLeod's Infirmary at Florence last Wednesday evcning" and was operated on for apfV pendicitis on the following ThursL**day. The operation was very J successful and the last reoortw^rom the patient's bedside ate \\ that she is doing nicely. Mrs. W*"Carmichael lias been suffering kJ|-lrom mild attacks of appendicitis pnj F,- - several years and the opera jL^-fion was delayed until the removal at vn | ? This de of the oldest 1 If you MJt ed Suits. In this Lf V iat will hold We ha\ 1 yPfQty' ' ik | 11 IK4MH|? Mkl ^ ""i ? ( UkJHBk If -i ig] iiMmipjujwuppiww> I '.' i Viti*. . ' | { 1 of the appendix was absolutely necessary. j Mr. j. A. MeEachcrn, of Rowland, a brother of Mr. J. B. McEachern of Hamer, has opened a stock of fancy groceries in j the Bass building on the corner ! of Railroad avenue and Harrison street. Mr. McEachern is interested in a fur manufacturing plant in New York and spends most of his time travelling in the interest of his firin, consequently he has moved to Dillon where he can get better railroad connections. In the spring he purchases truck for several large houses in the north and as he has i engaged in trucking himself and understands the culture of all 1 kinds of truck it is his purpose to vet the T~)i11r?n npnnle Jn a local association. He says the lands in this section are better adapted to truck growing than are the lands further north and he sees no reason why the industry could not be made as profitable here as elsewhereThe new radroad referred to in the last issue of the Herald has been projected from Lumberton to Dillon oy way of Fairmont and on : to Brownsville. It is understood that a surveying party is making for Dillon and as the company owns the quite a lot of timber in Brownsville section the general impression is they are making tor this noint. | Should the line be built it will run i in the vicinity of Reedy Creek * Springs, the property recently acquired by Messrs. Bethea and , Gibson. Trains are being operated over a section of their road between Hope Mills and Lumberton and it is understood that before very long the load will have I , reached Fairmont. The Herald has found out nothing definite in , regard to the coming of this road, except that is is making for the Brownsville section and that Dillon will be included in the route. The B. & C. road running out from Bennettsville has been extended to Brownsville and there may be some plan on foot to connect the . -A. .1 iwuiuaua at mis point ana reacts the Seaboard at Kollock. Misses Emma Cole and Bessie Stelle Rockingham are the guests of Misses Ella and Kate Braddy. Mrs. B. A. Fore received a tel ?.gram from Columbia yeste-day stating that her daughter, Miss Ressie, had died suddenly TuesH5&S3S3S3 T FULL ?Here is the ? every hour, every fr from ordinary sou re Offerings are here a We are here t I "ZJL1 =N ;qartment is in charge of Miss Franc Millinery Houses in Baltimore, wish the best, and the latest call on h We have a full line of Notions. ===== CL< department you will rind only the be: its shape after a rain, get a Strouse re the best shirts from the best mak< iber these are trial days, view days,*i vou, if not the show is constantly cl MORRIS t fvf "pw.i w: vwl piwimi " -' - '** Uf L. ' - - day night. The telegram gave i ( no particulars and was unsigned. Miss Fore was about 20 years of age and after graduating from | McFeat's Business College about' a year ago accepted a position as stenographer in Columbia. The body was expected to arrive last night. j M???? Bermuda Briefs. j ??? M?M? * Hot dry weather still prevails in | this section. I I Miss Neva Moody of this place is spending some time at Page M ills j with friends and relatives. I C. F. Sanderson of the old north [ state was in this section last Sundav night on "business." J. B. Moody and wife spent last j Sunday in ti e Temperance llillj section with relatives. I W. L. and his father A. T. | Stephen of this place spent Saturday in Kemper. C. O. Moody and wife spent last Thursday 1*. M. at the home of Alex Trawick of Kemper. S. C. Percy Moody of Pleasant Hill section spent -Sunday in this place u:? i * Willi Ilia Ut'M J41U. Manning: McKenzie and 1>is father, Alfred McKenzic, of Pleasant Hill, spent Sunday here with relatives and friends. OLD TOM. CITATION. j i t.ie state ok souru Carolina I County of Marion. I By P. B. Hamer Probate Judge: I Wiiekeas K. S. Davis lias made suit to lue, to grant liinx Letters ot Ad. ! I ministration of (lie Estate and effects <f j w. h. Davis: I These Ake thekeeokk, t<? cite j and admonish all and singular ilie knitlred and Creditors of the said \V. H. ' Davis, deeeas -d that tliey bo and appear J before me, iu the Court of Probate, to Id held at Marion, s. (.Sept. did. next, utter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this, INtli, i day of August, Anno Domini 19i>9- ' P. li., Huuiei. j Judge of Probate. ? ? ? The Dillon Herald Si.50 .1 year, SHOWING tumn Nineteen Nine is ' fatewav to the riches of the season, eight, every express, is adding to th es the same air of tastefulness and n jjaui oniy u is more pronounced limn o prove the above statement just as < Your Special Attention i 1ILLINERY DEI is Morgan, who has six years of exp< ler. See our splendid line of I) OTHING DE >t production. If you wish to look suit. You will save money by bir ;rs in the United States, such as the if you care so to call them, come in ; langing. Come in again. FASS DEP y ?. *. ij , 11 umiiijiiiiijDpn ii^ppr'wpFlWipM Af ' tV~ 6 - THL BLST^ 1 ^ '? Meivh.imiise thai tin- Fall season has t<. oiler. \\\ will show you at the lowest - - ? r . ?v r* III ^ Dress Goods and Silks, White Goods CCZ-. and Wash Fabrics. Linings and Do- ^3 niestics. Ladies and Misses Cloaks and Suits. Mens and Boys Clothing, Hats, 3^5 XZl- Shoes and Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear and Gloves. Embroidery, Fancy No- ^ ^ tions and Laces, ?^ e millinery, 3 Wf arc receiving daily lar^e shipments of Millinery - 1 i'hkK ami with an unlimited supply ot jjoods t>^ ^ ?-*39 and the services of two experienced Milliners -^^9 we will he in a position to supply your every want in this line. ^2 1 .AniRS COAT SI UTS ? """" " ^ e have bought aiul to arrive mi the next few ^2 days an immense slock of Ladies Coat wv _ _ 2?~~ Suits, all the newest styles made trom the latest weaves, in up-to-date dress goods. See them before you buy. _______________ " WF represent Taylor Mfg. Co., and will pay top of the market for Cotton Seed and a liberal exchange on Meal. Don't fail to give us a chance ^2 aivoiir Seed, our weigh, r will alwavs he glad to smile at von and give von every -?*C tcz ,,...'..,.1 . ' L. C. Braddy Company. * N. S3S35^3B3g^ UJ PS w 1*1 NOW HEADY! m g Knocking at our Door. ,p|^ NVw tilings arc slipping throujvli now, almost (^3 is grand display, all from tin* liest makers, none ^ M'inement that has always characterized this store. (I j) "' \ f 4 i ever 1k.> fore, ami the prices lower than elsewhere. f \ often as von will give us the chance. w is Directed to our v PARTMENT= % J If1 U3 iricncc. she comes highly recommended by one f f j? ress Goods, the latest models in Ladies TailorAPARTMENT w well, dress in a suit made by Strouse Bros. If you wish a suit of clothes ring your clothes from us. ^0 Primrose, the Lion brand, the Princess and Emperor. m tnd look just as often as you care to. < let posted. Buy if something espe_ ___ _ . _ nnn/v^ m pa r^nn 11 ri a i nr rt nn /\ mimtNi MUKh. ffi llMm