The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, December 23, 1909, Image 5

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8^5? I Tl 7 TAJ ifrank Thornton, i tf ; Payettevltle IM.O. bT" 1 Lto ~ Dec ,V Wdivp here for your Christmas Shopping | to do taxes KSn>i _A f_ _ e T* ?_ r*i it 1 a? !_ aI DA_ tpi x ;k- u ;r:nc siock 01 mgn v^iass mercnanuise in ine r>iaie. cent rXHjjjjpcveltic." and Fancy Goods for gifts, in the greatest variety. payii "HhL^Ot. s taffeta silk petticoats in black and all colors, made I " 'ved silk that will not split and sold every where at ^ price onlv $2.98 each. j ? can ( and misses coat suits, in all colors and all sizes, 7 p Rp ss 14-16 and 18, ladies sizes, 32 to 46. No matter the t 4 we can fit you here. $33 and $40 suits reduced to Rc i r$25 o $30 suits reduced to $20, $20 suits reduced to the fj nd $12.50 suits reduced to $10, doinj - ? tclX c vui and misses new opera capes in all colors and black ary uic .J ..the new popular Hudson-Fulton cape, in navy fori BMpNtkh:. '' gilt buttons and braid and red clouth lining, $12.50 . \ jui< 1 $1 ? t.pes reduced to $8.50, $7.50 and $10 capes $6. payjC 1 1! . J * 9 ?_ _1 1 J _ f 11 1 i n O cl' i pMwwn mh cnuaren s cioaics ana wraps or an Kina. Kain " TMtoats of the new rubberized silk iu beautiful styles and ] ptforinga, prices $7.50 to $15, ladies and children's $10 cloakr. )?" [C ?ow$7 .50, $7.50cloaks at $5 and $6.50. cloaks now $4.00 I I This ^^WAhers as low as $1 each. ~ . I p$5,000 worth of fine furs for ladies and children in sets and to tl Mteo separate pieces. $50 furs reduced to $35, $40 furs re- later -Qjjgjduced to $25, $25 furs reduced to $15. $15 furs reduced to will H?j$10, $10 furs reduced to $7.50, and $7.50 furs to $5. Others and W'l^yen lower. mon HK>- - ? pi 5*LJ 500 ladies fine trimmed hats purchased from leading New with 1 *mP?rter at 2^c on the dollar. These hats are sold w^ere a* ^7.50 to $15 but your choice of any of them ^ giAa*llattings, carpets, rugs, curtains and all kinds of house Con: -furnishings 40c yard wide ingrain carpets 25c yd. 50c yard ? | l^ride ingrain carpets 39c, 75c yard wide ingrain carpets 50c Pooi 'jThffcrd- $1 brussell carpet at 75c and $1.25 brussells carpet Sala I 3 moquet rugs 9x12 feet $35 kind reduced to $25 Tota |Kfa $27.50 moqnet rugs reduced to $22.50, 5 brussells rugs Rea1 Br^tOOO tine white embroidered shirt waists, purchased from scho LJimanufacturer going: out of business these waists which ^^MLJMFUAlly sell every where at $2 to $3 each and are worth it Littl | we are going to sell at 98c for choice. Rec< jfW^Xhese prices will hold good from now until after Christmas. Han J ' No samples will be cut, no goods will be sent on approval Dillt Snfetnd no goods will be taken back during this sale. New j3 Come here for your shopping the largest store in the state Binp PPtWith every convenience for your comfort. Enormous stock Ken | J of new and high class merchandise for you to make your Unit TI?*elections from and YOUR RAILROAD FARE BOTH Pagi aXWAYS HAID where purchases amount to $50 and over. Bert: fFrank Thornton, ; " I! 106-108 Hay Street, 101 Green Street P^Fayetteville, IN. Stor iDnmFM I ; uiutti [ CO I B L I^W^nealnus^wha^w^say^W^^ are not selling our goods at cost because we want to but because we HAVE to. The reason is that we have bought the stock and store building of the L. C. Braddy Co. and will move into this building January 1st. We must decrease our stock and in order to do so we must offer. GOODS AT COST When We say COST we do not mean a little above cost in order to meet ordinary expenses but at -the actual figures we paid for the goods on the Baltimore and New York markets this summer and fall. The predicament in which we find our selves will nmfit public and is your S I. BLUM R9R . I COLLECOR'S NOTICE, j p L itv Treasurer's Office, ( C irion, S. C. Sept. 10, 1909. j C le books for collection of N ?, Countv and Road Tax will F pen from Oct. 15, 1909, to T 3e, 1909, those who prefer P i so can pay State and Countv S , in January, 1910, wich 1 per Z additional; those who prefer M ig in February, 1910, can do P with 2 per cent additional; X ; who prefer paying in March, T , to the 15th of said month, X. lo so by paying an additional C er cent. (After said date V >ooks will close.) C >ad Tax can be paid during E all but if those liable prefer P g so, they can pay the road >; luring janaary, and Fcbru- P The commutation tax is $2 C 910. C ixpayeis owning property or F ng tax for others will please S [or a tax receipt in each townor Special School district in z< :h he or J;hey own property, e > is very important as tnefv^ ;o many School Districts. tl liose who do not wish to come le office can write me ' not 1 than December 25th) and I furnish them the amount due they can remit me bv check, ey order, registered letter. o ease do not send me cash 1; out registering same, as it is v e to be at sender's risk. e [Tie Levy is as Follows: t e tax 5'i mills a stituiional School Tax 3 mills e nrtrl Rrirlrr#* 1 3/. millo I House, Poor, etc. 1 ?4 mills l ries 2 mills o il General Levy 13/4 mills n ces Township Road Fund v 2 mills t >lina District (special c ol) 3 mills t (SPECIAL SCHOOL.) C 1c Rock 3 mills k 3y Creek 4 mills v ler 2 mills )n 8 mills Holly 3 mills p rharn 2 mills tyre 2 mills ^ >n 3 mills ;s Mills 3 mills j nuda 2/'a mills _ you want a useful and inctive toy see our line of holigoods. Herald Book Store. e inity holiday gifts in picture 1 s, Dennison's seals and tags. c< es. etc., at The Herald Book P e. I [ 1ST ~)EC. 11TH. 1 ABSOLUTELY CE1S I , D uck Swamp J m -atta 7 ra ale ho > m >ak (trove .1 m rich >ls 3 m ork 5 ni 'emperancc 4 ni ine rfill I m prinj Hr'h .5 m ion 3 mi lillers 3 mi lsas'nt Hill 2 mi lullins 7 mi 'odd's 3 mi larion 7 mi edar Grove 2 mi /ahee 4 mi entenarv 2 mi lulonia 3 mi aimer 2% mi febo 3 m iritions Neck 3 mi >ak:on 3 m Mivet 3 m 'leas't Hill 3 m icotch 5 m Poll tax $1.00. Every male c en from 21 to 60 years is lia xcept Confederate soldiers, w ,? pay after 50 years, i hose excused <3y lHvv J. D. MONTGOMERY, lou ?reas. Sept-11 J?ALE OF VALUABLE LANDS. Under the authority of at dec i the Superior Court of Ciimt and County. North Carolina, indersigned commissioner < xpose for sale at Public Atict o the highest bidder FOR CAi: t the Court House Door, in F ttcville, N. C., at twelve o'ch 1., on Monday, January th 909, about twelve hundred a< f valuable land, lying about niles West of the City'of Fay ille. Several hundred acres he land are under cultivation omprises one of the best farm his section?light land, with g lay sub-soil. Good roads to n ets. Sale made subject to apt al bv Court. Geo M. Rose. Commissioner, ^ayetteville, N. C. For information write Rose tose or C. W. Broadfoot, att< leys, of FOURTH NATION 1ANK, Fayetteville, N. C. Notice of Teacher* Examination Notice is hereby given that xtra teachers examination will eld at Marion Friday Jan. ' 909. All teachers not hav ertificates are Expected to resent. Very truly, loe P. Lane, Supt. Ed. RE A SAL ~OR TEN . IUINC. NO FAKl i r * ILL( f 4 lis JE J3 "S g| . 3 nsjfi yj' Our ^tables k 1| THIS WEEK. I ills p? " I?l & ONE CAR 3 ills ?~ 3 p Kentucky Mutes I ills ^3 J | and Horses. | ind tE 3 r.tv p 3 ~ ? ... _ 3 B ' ? . Our buyer, an able 53 ,eT- ^ and experienced \i?rse 3 iiii ?r and Mule dealer, has * *h. B given much time and 3 ay- ?5 3S ?jj- B thought to this selection. 3 Ave || Making them the very 3 of ?? best of the season. 5? and ?; 33 IS in Wn onli/tif ti/M 1 m aama * ood P " ^ oviwiv jruui uiic" ^ o- H M inspection before 3 g buying. || W : 3 Dro- ^ 1 ^ AL E 3 -I THE HOLIDY 3 ) I taJ t ^3 be E DILLON, S. C. 3 7th. ?? 1 3 lx; E 3 ^UiUlUiiitUUiUUUlUUllUUiUilUiUlUlUlUtUiUtUtUiUlUU^ (OVAL j E! PAYS ONLY fflj YUUlWMWl'UNl'l'V H To buy all the fall goods you need at a saving of from 30 to 40 cents on the dollar. This is an absolute statement of faet. If ycu doubt that we mean what we say come MM to our store today, tomorrow, the iK nexf day or any other day before ftwl our immense stock is sold and we KJU will prove it to you. It is need- VKR less for us to enumerate the different goods in our large stock. II' It embraces only the best in dry r goods, gents furnishings, clothes, shoes, hats and all kinds of winter underwear. THE SALE IS NOW ON if Be among the first and get the wjr pick of the bargains. Every day you delay coming will mean a loss EflS to you as the stock will be greatly llf| reduced day by day. We move to lfl| the L. C. Braddy Store Jan. 1st MM DN. S. C-8