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> AROUND ABOUT TOWN LOCAL PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP i HERE. THERE AND EVERYWHERE i I m Dr. W. Stackhouse has returned ? k from a business trip to Orlando, P Fla" ? . L T. W. Stackhouse of Rowland ? 7 was among the visitors in the eitv S ? T | ber of people front ? P t 1 attend the Fair at 5 l C< unti week. ? \ -:y and Hattie John- ? ? h tnd spent Sunday ? v . > ;y McLean. ? 1. F. is at the Fair at S p 3 is week and will en- g ? v ; in the 2.17 ]tace. ? S V. Moore went to Char- ? I itiie y night where he ? will spend several days in a hospi- ? i' tal. ? [. r,ari E/iierDe passed through ; town Monday en route to Fayette- ? i ville where he will enter several 4 ' horses in the races. Miss Mattie Hood has accepted a position as assistant to her sis- ~ te?, MissFlora Hood, day operator ^ , at the telephone exchange. "V Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Craig are spending a few days at Orlando, C Fla-, where they have a large ^ orange grove. tl ti Coroner Middleton was in town () Monday to hold an inquest over r( the hody of young Blackwell who v was killed at the mill village Sunday night. 0 Dr. W. Staekhouse has leased " 1 for a period of five ye.irs the Gibson place at Winona. The place C( contains about 1000 acres and is in j; a high state of cultivation. i I The "Joshua Simkins" com- s< pany, carrying their own special e scenery, a band ot music and fine u orchestra, will produce the great vv pastoral comedy drama of that ' name at the Dillon Ooera House " i Nov 8. s) J. D. Ellen of Bishopville is ^ spending a few days in town this o week. Mr. Ellen is very much. C interested in the success of the p New County and says he hopes to ti ?ee Dillon win by an overwhelm- 1 ing majority. ii The Herald has no collector in ' \M to Mo [n $ = KR Handso ffi V M X [ili itis fcfe \<#? In : wtJg? nil * v !' i m JH b? v i $ ^ I I IT"l! ^ ^ St r Joshua | ne | Simpkins. | g; r Pastoral Melo Drama. ^ I Nov. 8th p r. Prices 35c-50c-75c-$l. x, r New York Attraction. ?? sa: r ^3 pu liUUUUiUUUUlUUUUUUUR In ? in; Look for the Blue X ?n the front margin or 'our Paper. It means th hat your subscription is lue. sr ofi ic field this year and subscrip- be on money should be paid at the tw ffice or forwarded bv check or Mi 'gistered letter. The Herald ca ill not be responsible for money to aid to parties outside the office vi< r sent through the mails without an eing registered. ru Rev II. C. Salmond, of Marion. j^c inducted the regular monthly t(), Episcopal service in the Masonic lall Sunday evening. After the :rvice the following officers were , lected: Dr. J. C, Davis, senior 'j. '.' rden: F. M. Niernsee, junior 'arden; C. S. Dwight and R. M. )'For rail vestrymen. ^r? Although the market was un- j ^ Leady late Monday afternoon. ac lr. S. T. Moore sold four bales jsh f middling cotton to the Stubbs th' !o. for 14 cents. The cotton was ?P icked last August and at that t,;* me Mr. Moore was offered only or \Y/z cents for it. but he stored : in the warehouse and held it j or higher prices. J //J " yy^j/vi rris Fass ^ artment Store Wk = Spec mely Tailored suits, all the V coats, fitted, semie fitt ^ stripes and solid color Elegant effects in shades, cluster box or |m A HIGH STANDARD ' $ $ f'1 have established a high f IwIuIy arc* our rea<3y-to-\vear nil?*/ Push, pluck and < combined with HIGH mmm CLOTHING~the hish cl ill iff'; *1 oi which is universally com I A off 11 prices, have be I V:i' | means of our success. Thif I WjjB finds us ir. the advance gua I wJf'jt nobby wearing apparel. llflV high art clothi iWSi H Distinctive in Tone, 7 +,.> H Individual in Style, 1 Perfect in Model, ^ 1 Faultless in Fit. MORRIS BBBEEBE Invitations have been received Dillon to the marriage of Mr. . D. McCall, Jr . of Bennetts!le, to Miss Henrietta Sheppard, the home of the bride in Edge:ld, S. C., Tuesday afternoon, ov 2nd. The bnde is one of e most popular young: laoies in >uth Carolina, and the groom is prominent member of the Benittsville Bar. The stock of groceries of the litley-Tolar Co. was sold at auc>11 Saturday. The budding: will used for "New County Head* larters" which will be in charge Messrs. E. K. Hamcr and J. V. aleolm. Persons desiring inforation in regard to the New >unty arc requested to call at adquarters where they will alivs receive a cordial welcome. Morris Pass left Monday night attend a large bankrupt sale in iw York. Mr. Fass said this is one or rue Jargest bankrupt le of dry goods and clothing ever t on in New York and that it is his intention to buy heavily anticipation of a record-break<Z faU trade. He will return me about the latter part of the :ek and will offer the public me big bargains in a page ad. in e next issue of The Herald. The new railroad has been aded to Little Rock and the icials announce that they will gin to operate trains daily becen that point and Hamlet next onday. There will be a train ch way until the road is graded Dillon when a double daily ser:e will be put on between Dillon d Hamlet* The surveyors have n a line toward Mullins and it . w*f n.OU.,.1.. *1,~. * 1- 1 111 iwc uuimv.iv LI lei L IIIC 1 U'rlU Will carried on to that enterprising ,vn. The piece deals with country c and people, three acts of the iv bein.tr laid in one of the many ant villages of Vermont. The :ond act fin three scenes) porivs Uncle Josh's first visit to ashington City. In the third t a sensational sawmill effect is own, being nothing more or less an a complete sawmill in full eration, cutting up genuine tirnr. The saw is a genuine buzz circular saw, and cuts up real nber at lightning speed. ^ ???? ? Dillon Herald Si.50a year. 3333333: IV ial For latest effects in Broadcloth ed and millitary styles, ban styles same as above, wori Dress Skirts, including Voi pleated in Grecian designs. D R i stand- No. 1626' Cl?th- - 1642energy, ART " 953laracter .? 1102 en the Young Ladies shoi i season have in stock young la< ird with NG is Ask for HOWARI LION Brand Shir BATTLE AXE S Ask for SWEET < | v Get a KNICKER] FASS DEI m. uuuui 5^ L. C. BRADDY CO. L. C. BRADDY CO. J^S 2___ ?? The Place l o Shop! 53 NeVPr hpfnrp in flip liicfnrv nf Atir kiicinAcc k""> k?J ?"?l> "" . ? . ? ... .uv UIVIU1 J VI UUI VUMUtaa UQTC TT t IICIVI OVIV.I1 ail excellent stock of merchandise, every department is filled with the "^3 newest and best goods obtainable. You will find our prices right. Visit us before making your Fall purchases. LADIES SUITS. ||| MEWS and 1U>YS Si ITS. ^ Our display of fall suits for women is We have just rescivctl a bij; line of a revelation of all that's beautiful and Clothing unci extra pan's andean please aiynsn, irom a.w to Z5.W. you as to price and quality. ^3 DRESS CJOODS. STAPLE GOODS. ^^3 2^1 We have received our Dress Gotnls White Goods, Linens, Percals, (lingand Silks. It is worth your time to look hams. Calicoes, Flaneletts, Sea Island at our line, we will save you money. and Bleaching. ^ GENTS FURNISHINGS. SHOES. - ^ Hosiery, Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Our stock of shoes is complete, Doug- ^*0 Ties, Suspenders, Gloves, Hats, and las tor men and boys, Zeigler Bros, and Caps at popular prices. Geo. Dewit for ladies and children. 5^ MILLINERY. MILLINERY. ^3 We have in charge of this department. Miss Nina Alford assisted by Miss Louise 1^2 McCormac, wjio will be glad to have you call and inspect our stock of the seasons " latest styles in fashionable Millinery goods. Our pattern hats will be on display ^3 m-r mn t-v * -wr % ? ??. ? ?" " ?UtSUAK AJN L)WUJJJNJKiDA Y, SUFI'. ffith. and i!9th. - - ^^9 5^1 WE DO CUSTOM TAILORING. ,J*I ^| .^J WE BUY COTTON AND COTTON SEED. ^ ????????????? - - *0 ?g L. C. Braddy Company. || ^y^jn ^^*"v"'s' -y%y ^ c S S <> i> *>*> S S < > S <, S S <> S S ^ i <, S ^ *> ^ <> S < <> i <> <> i <. <> i s s s V <k c i i < ^2 3H3H2E>[3H sS j!H3H^1[1H:^ [62? i Morris Fass ^ ' ... imflOHflr ^Str Department Store. fjS t ohr JBPwFm JMr fey :^fy/ ? This Week - a . . . ... 4 - 4 , Serges and I hibets, the newest colors and styles, long and medium dsomely trimmed with braid, worth $30.00, special $0.00. Fancy th $20.00 to $25.00 special for this week $16.50. Is and Pannamas, solid and fancy colors, the seasons best fabrics and w :ESS SKIRTS. U<4 974 worth $12.50 Special $8.90. ^ 1=9 9f>8 $ 9.00 $6.90. jflpSL rtS 1660 " $ 7.50 $5.85 $ 5.00 $3.40. ^ > W *t skirts are included in the above. We also / Jsr . 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