The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, April 21, 1910, Image 5
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>>t7 A. K. Parham has been quite J
sick for several days.
W. A. Peters of Bennettsville '
\vas with his friends in Dillon last
Nveek.
, Miss Les Rogers of Gaday's Mill
section is the guest of Mrs. j. W.
Moore.
So far the f:uit has not been injured,
but the dry weather has retarded
the growth of vegetables.
Crap shooters and blind tigers
are liberal contributors in coin and
labor towards the upbuilding of the
town. 1
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W. J. Brown of Timmonsville f
^ 'ViT-s in the eapilol of Dillon county 1
to.' a short visit last Wednesday on <
a prospecting tour. t
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Messrs. Lawrence and Dug: Man- ,
ning and Neal Rei ry returned Fri- ,
day night from a prospecting tour ^
over the rich lands of Georgia with (
object of investing in farm lands. *
* M essrs. A. 15. Jordan and Albert 1
Manning lett Thursday night on a
business trip North, Richmond, '
AN asliing'.on, Baltimore and New '
^ 1 York will be visited during their '
wanderings. i
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An old lash ion singing school is i
sadly needed in Dillon. The old j
time fa-so-Li-me kind. The kind
that the congregation could take a ]
hand in, flooding the church with
melody that reaches to heaven.
One man buiidcth up and another
pnlleth dewn. This is what has ,
befallen the corner stone where Dr- ,
X" Badger once dispensed drugs to the (
sick and afflicted, but ere long the ]
Bank of Dill n will rear its grand
proportions on the same site.
I The baptist Sunday School
have a committee at work, ar- i
ranging all necessary details to
take the school to Lake Wacatnaw
early in Mav. Last year the school
had their annual pie nie at the '
above 11.1:11. I place where it is con- I
ceded liv pie nie'ers to be the ideal 1
place for a days outing. 1
One of Li'.l >n County's young '
farmers is rp against a proposition
that wili demonstrate what modern
ideas are worth 111 a corn field.
This yom man wagers an older <
one that Nich shall plant one acre <
of com. Tne younger agrees to 1
make 4o bushels on his acre in ex- i
cess of v Hat his competitor makes. 1
Gulden opportunities for capi- '
talisi here 111 Dillon. With our J
new county safety landed. Two
[. . strong competing railroads passing '
*<* through tiie town. Three banks
whose holding capacity has not
been tested. With ample room to
build and operate manufactorvs of 1
all kinds that would make unliniW**
ited coin f >r the promoters. All <
that is needed is brainey men with <
Mf"' the cash and Dillons future will be !
^00 fcssurei!. i
^ ^ Mr. Abdailu Saleeby and his '
wife lladcln, father and mother of |
Charlie Saleeby of Dillon, left their (
old home in Soukelgarb Lebanon, (
^ tl. ^ Syria, on the Hth, of March. Ar- .
rived in New York on April the 1st, '
and were met by their son Charlie,
who gave them a trip of sight sce|p~
inj?- in and around the city, alao |
. spending several days in Washing- (
** ton, then on to Dillon where their ,
W reniaii.iny days will be spent. Sev- '
' cral of their children and relatives
Bk greeted them on their arrival in
Dillon on Wednesday the 12th
ftu - Accompanying them were two .of |
their grand children, Miss Maheba
* * and Mr ICiias Kisba.v, their young*
est son T. pie ! ! eby and neices,
* " * Misses II. " ; and Xabhca Kishaw- |
i '' Quite a colnn of Syrians are with (
its, peaee i lie citizens and diligent |
m in bn.-itK , c:ving the Lord
Here is what The New York '
World has toss,- about the clem- 1
encv (.< ill by Gov. Patterson J
fc"** Aoe< the World, Gov_
ernor P.'.tivM -oi/s elt-menev* record *
establish :d "in the interest of hu- (
manity." arc >tdiner to his view as '
expressed, includes 152 murder- 1
P _ crs, 103 illicit liquor sellers, 175 jJ
persons convicted of carrying wea]>ons.
124 ti? rsons convicted of
1?t'ceny, 40- persons convicted of
misdemeanors. He has averaged
|Lhwm? Vr 1 v six pardons a week and has 1
HS* H tllificd the work of 152 Judges i
lawyers and 1,824 jurymen in (
murder cases alone. i
< Muliins Trio Gain National Rrp. ,
Btaqu*.m C. O. Dixon, <i. W. Hutchison '
I and.I. S. Neal, three of Muliins' '
warehousemen, were appointed on .
a k a committee of six by the manaBfr^^n.g'ers
of the United States (lovern- <
fc - jnent Experiment Station in PittsBp
^ylvania county, Virginia, to judge
DL^^and pass ?.n the values of tobacco
' jjtovn on said Experiment Station I
SMgjJuf the year 1909. The managers |
in charge compliment t
hN^^v.dgemvnt of the ' sane
tt^gaj-isdiction.?Muliins Ent
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IACK WATSON REPLIES TO WILL HAMER.
Dillon, S. Apr. 16th 1010.
To The Editor of The State,
Columbia, S. C.
Referring to thejetter addressed
.0 the Attorney General in regard
o the DillonlCounty election pub- 1
ished in The State of April wOth
md Mr. Hauler's comments therein,
I wish to say that I am the author
of the letter referred to, al.hough
addressed to a public ofti- ]
:er concerning matters that grave- (
y affect the public welfare, was oh- \
dously not intelided for publication. 11
have numerous affidavits to support
the statements contained in
?id letter, a few of which have
>een submitted to the Attorney
jcneral, and others are l>eing oh- ;
ained daily. It would he manifesty
unwise to give these affidavits to
:ho puhlie, Ixvausc the end for
vhich they are obtained might !>e
.hereby frustrated. By reference
to Mr. Hamer's communication to
The State, dated Apr. 10th and
published in your issue of April
11th, it will l?e seen that he impliedly
admits the charges made against
the management of his mill, in
that he modifies his sweeping denial
of the previous day and f>ointedly
asserts that it should have contained
the qualifying words: "so
far as it refers to that oflioer'
(President of the Mill)? thereby
leaving the charges undenied and
impliedly admitted as against the
management of the mill, otflerthan
himself.
1 have Ix-en unwillingly drawn
into the puhlie prints in this matter
and. for obvious reasons, must
decline to enter upon any further
newspaper controversy about it.
Jack Watson.
Clemson College will hold a Farmers
Institute in Dillon on May ' ).
They coiue here on invitation of the
Itilliin r.m.ifv I'armiiisi'
Every farmer in this seetion is invited
t<> I?e present, whether a member
of the Union or not. This is
the first institute ever held in Dillon
and it is hojH-d a large numlxw
>f the farmers will Ik* present.
Wilde Staekhouse.
Mad dog scare in Charleston
:ame rather late for the well being
of all of her citizens as some were
[>itten and many frightened. Here
in Dillon we have dogs of more varied
breeds than Noah had in his
Ark. Some day as the weather
?ets warmer. Some valuable lives
will be sacrified for the love of
Jogs.
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Attention Democrat!.
Pursuant to the constitution and
by-laws of the State Democratic
Party, and by authority of Slate
Chairman Wilie Jones, each Democratic
Club in Dillon cbunty is
hereby requested to assemble at
their usual meeting places on Saturday,
April 23rd., for the purpose
of reorganizing said clubs,
electing delegates to the CountyConvention
to be held a* the
Court House on Monday, May 2nd.
mn trir.sacting such other business
as may properly come before
>aid clubs.
Each Club shall be re-organized
oy electing a chairman, and one
ind treasurer, a committee on enrollment,
and one executive ccmnitteeman.
Each Club is entitled to one delegate
to the County Convention
:or each 25 members as shown by
he Club roll, or fractional part
hereof.
At the County Convention to be
leld at the County Court House
>n Monday, April 2nd., there will
ae elected a Chairman, one or
riore vice-chairmen, a secretary
tnd treasurer, an executive comnitteeman
and four delegates to
he Suite Convention to be held at
Columbia May 18.
It is earnestly desired that each
JlHb have a full meeting so that
delegates to the County Convention
will be elected by as large a
/ote as possible.
A- 1>. jordan, J. II- Manning,
Secretary. Chairman
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The Angels Carried Him Home.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Manning, Edward Thomis,
aged 18 months, died on Saturiay
April 16th. On Sunday afterloon
the remains were taken to
Mt. Holly cemetery and there w?th I
v.? ,.;i -1- t>>-- I
ill* miciii lie -in II Sleeps, I ne
Herald extends deepest sympathy
:o the bereaved parents.
J. M. JOHNSON, Jr.,
C. E.
SURVEYING^. ENGINEERING
Drafting and Blue Printing
. presented by W F R Johnson,
' > fic? onr,COTTON MILL OFFiCK.
DILLON, SO CAROLINA
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For State Senator.
The many friends of R. P. H.amer,
Jr., knowing: his fitness and
experience for the position, hen >bv
announce him a candidate f< ir
the office of Senator of Dillo n
county, subject to the rules of th e
Democratic party.
4
The many friends of T. A. Dillon
hereby announce him a candidate
for the State Senate, subject:
to the rules governing: the Demo cratic
party.
At the solicitation o f manyfriends
I hereby announce .mysclff
a candidate for the State Senate.
J. H. Manning.
For House of Representatives:
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the House of Representatives,
subject to the rules of the
Democratic primaries.
Preston L. Bethea.
CHARLIE SALEEBY.
Dillon, S. Car.
We are experienced in
FRUITS,
PRODUCE, and,
GROCERIES.
(>ur purchases are made in large
quanities In fact we are buyets
of carload lots in many lines,
thereby being in ]>osition to give
our customers the . lowest prices
The latest styles and newest patterns
of dress goods, laces, and
embroideries Complete line o f
staple and fancy d r y goods
Ladies' wearing apparel, shoes,
hats to please in style and price
Prompt delivery to any part of
Dillon
PHONE 93.
Auction
/ Sales.
F. VVatkins, auctioneer, will conduct
sales of real eEtatc, merchandise.
household furniture, horses,
mules, wagons, buggies or any
other real or personal property at
such times as will suit the convenience
of the public. Special sale
of horses and mules every first
Monday. Satisfaction guaranteed
and the highest possible price obtained
for vnur nroncrt v Tprmc
reasonable. Best auctioneer in
the {>outh.
F.N Watkins,
Dillon, South Carolina.
? OFFICE OF
TOWNSEND, ROGERS
& McLAURIN.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAM
DILLON. 8. .
Uftiicc nbovo McL<aurin Drag Co.
The Dillon Herald Si 50 a year
100 Bushels C
You can build up you
bushels of corn per ac
by systematic rotation, car
plowing with good implem
, By \
V irginia
Ferti
liberally. Accept no subst
of these fertilizers, write u
to get them. Write for a fr<
Year Book or Almanac. I
a big yield of corn.
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Tutniu CM?inu CamMicAL
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rw?n ?? < m mi * imi i(i? wiaMOB
y?m1 Tm mmk Nm W cm. CkuleM
tltiBOl
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KOR SA*LE?Jersey milk cow.
api.ilytoj. I>. Hargrove. tf
FOR RENT?5 room house in
good residence sect1'on. Splendid
water. Applv to C. T. Sloan.
Marion, S. t\ tf
Ice! Ice! tU livered at your door
i'phone 1 > Herring
l?uv ice tickets and save mon]
ey
i
J Early spri tables at Fier
1 ring's < irocen .
: Dillon baked im ad?the best
ever?at Ilerrir yn>cery store.
i
j Herring's y: v- ry ? an satisfy that
I appe tite for M-niciliing in the early
' vegetable lim A nice lot ot cabi
bage, sijiiasi,, 1, .o ami celery
just received
'Jualitv i-~ w! I'lints in buyling
groceries. i " 5: without fresh;(ness
the- <|italitv U ve ry poor. '
. That's what -i. d.e r groceries
so popular w nieular housekeepers.
Kvi r hiu.tr in our store
| is fresh. la: u.- prove it to you.
t'. S. iierring.
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j ELECTION NOTICE.
March. 1. I'Mo.
A petition, signed by one third
I of the ({ttalined electors and freeholdcs.
ovc 1 tiie aye f twenty one
years, residing in Mt. Calvary
' school district no. 15. 111 Dillon
. county asking for an election to
; be held in sa'1 district for the
purpose of lev . illy a four mill tax
'for school pun oses, having been
, | placed before the County Hoard
! of Kducotion, \\a do hereby order
| such an eleetion to be held at Mt.
: j Calvary School House on Tuesday
Anril. Ji' ''Mo. The trus1
tees of the school shall act as tnan'
agers at thi> 'lection and only
those who return real or personal
property for ta .ation shall be al1
l - '
luwuu v? vt<ic. i<>c r. uanc
W . i ". Slack house
County l.oa'il W. \V. Nickels.
boys Corn Club Organized.
The Hoys Corn Club of Dillon
county m< t at the < irailed School
! building Saturday the lbth. The
meeting was called to older by
Supt. J r. Lane. The rules and
regulations (f thecltib having been
read and a i ray furnished each
member, the e!e; tion of ofHeeis was
then enter*.d nto and the followj
ing officer:. v. ;c duly elected:
! Hove\ Kdwards, President
(lary Webster. \ ice President
Yaney Logotte Secretary
Henry H. Ph-yd. Tieasurer.
Are You HuiJdirig
A Fort?
j One 'hat w'.l withstand the
I seiges of niisfi ?rt one and adversity,
i that the guns oi financial stress
j may be ' raiu. - >11 it and that
will nut crun :>L away? If you
'are not, we would advise you to
1 commence : tin foundation to
I day by open in ; . SAVIXOS ACCOI
NT at ;li b..ui; and build as
fast as you can yatlnr material?
. Monc\.
ine Hank or Dillon.
ASHCRArrS ^
Condition
F?' Hor e and
^ - ' <Ji Mule* only
"AsU for the K ' Put Up in Doses"
Branson i .'vug Store.
^orn Per Acre
r farm to produce 100
re, and even a bigger yield
eful seed selection and good
ients, proper cultivation, and
Jsing
-Carolina
ilizers
itute. If your dealer is out
s and we will tell you where
:e copy of our 1910 Farmers'
t will tell you how to get
office:. ,
Allans, Ct.
5a?? .nah, Ga.
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Want Goot
The Southern Seaboard, an 1 C
in the south. All pass through Rich
mail go out on next train. Shipnut
any place in South Carolina the next
under the Pure Food and Drug act.
(K )ODS 4( its.
Old Capitol Rye 55.75
Fern springs Rye 4.5"
jonn H lack's 1'. S, 4.no
I. E. Cloff A A A A Eye A.Mi
Belle Haven Rye .vim
Red Deer Corn 4,no
Old Bonded Corn I ^o
Red Deer Gin .Von
Hermitage Gin A. so
IX BULK 1 g.d
A A Rye S
AAA Rye ,v >o
Straight S vrs old Rye s.j.s
A A Corn J. 5'1
A A A Corn > 5<>
A A Clin _\5"
AAA Gin .v 5o
INPOSTKI) and BONDED g
lire in Stock, price list sent on nnnlie
I PAY EXPRESS CHARGE
pos toff ice money order, Express mm
York Exchange or Cashiers cheek.
JOHNS
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