The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, July 21, 1910, Image 3
Wal<
jftuun or Elfin watch oheap; a new
R- i^jfot $? * received. B Jk& Jordan.
f s W. T. Bethea went to R&hmond
|B 1 Monday on business.
W Dr. J. R. Rogers and Mr. L. B.
m9 Rogers have returned from a trip
Q| to Atlanta.
||y. Messrs. P. A. Hodges and Ben
B. Sellers are announced in this
f, issue as candidates for congress.
f E. L. Moore has ourchased a 30
horse power !'>ui gear. It
f'ii is ? a. c?f t machines
N 'tr ir is part t nd prob\
\ ab the h achine in
2^. Di. - ouv
HE^- ^ * - '
rank In ih? County
^ Cot ; name of
| /R.* \ i'"*V . ntentionEf"
j' ally oop' ' aer was
elec d sta mmitteeL
mani)v" a. his name
H was e article.
* R< < . i. i his two
r scyis <o>>i left SunIr
<1qv mirnt tnr Inhn Hrvt\hi?p
& pital, at Baltimore, where he will
W undergo an operation. He carried
Frank, hoping that something
I might be done for the little fellow's
Eft paralyzed leg.
The goverment has appointed
IS C. W. McKerral, of Marion, andy1
p M. McG. Buck of Mullins, ap j
lp/ commissioners to represent the dl^C
lp?,V county in the settlement of claims
B^Mlpder the act creating Dillon
County. The commissioners for
Jfe' the new county are W. T. Bethea
? and W. M. Hamer.
Morris Fass has purchased from
Dr. W . Stackhouse the building
? occupied by the Bank of Dillon.
I i ne purcnase price was 57,tJOO.OO,
which shows how rapid!y Dillon
real estate has advanced in the
past few years. As soon as the
Bank moves into its new quarters
Mr. Fass will convert the lower
floor of the old building: into a
store room which will be occupied
by the Peoples Grocery.
The best index to a town's
. t growth is sound in its post office
K receipts. The business at the poster
office has grown so rapidly thai
Jf k Postmaster Husbands has been\
|L forced to put in another tier of
I lock boxes. The boxes are of the
latest design and are an improve ;
ment on the old boxes in that they
| are opened by a combination lo>_k
?!< The postofficc receipts are now
fi- ""about $7,000 per annum, independent
of the receipts from the
rural routes, and when Dillon
reaches the $10,000 mark she will
be in the eligible list for a governA
ment building. There are now
nearly 350 lock boxes in use.
Battling Postmaster Husbands
in his efforts to get mail through
f . to Dillon over the N. & S. C. raill
road the Chamber of Commerce
can render the town, and particu>
larly the territory through which
the new road runs, an excellent
service. The mail is carried no
further than Clio, and althougn
the postal authorities have been
petitioned to bring mail on to Dillon,
they seem to be somewhat slow
in giving the petttion proper contsideration.
Postmast-'r Husbands
is doing what he can to facilitate
matters wj0kffhe government, and
he should be given a little assist,
ance by the Chamber of Commerce.
The readers of The Herald will
St. learn with regret that Prof. W. W
- Nickels has resigned as principal
of the Dillon High schooi and will
move to Greenwood where he has
jF] accepted a similar position with
ft the schools of that city. Prof,
f, iNickelS makes this chance on no
oount of the health himself and his
family and is not induced byfinan'
j. cial or other considerations to make
this change. He has been in Dili
Ion so long that he has become a
part of the town ijpd in his leaving
the town and the school suffer a
] distinct loss. He is that type of
j. citizen will endure for many, many
v 9 years to come. Tne best wishes
I of all whose pleasure it is to know
p .i him go *&1^ him to his adopted
1 home.
The *V
I noun<
i counties in the district will each
wt)ave two candidates seeking con?gifciSsional
honors. It is under'
stood that Darlington will have a
v candidate in the field also in the
, erson of Hon. Brown, and it is
possible that Florence and Horry
,ifeach will put out a favorite; son
^or Mr. Ellerbe's seat. The race
promises to be a wmrm one. Mr.
a, Ellefbe has been very active in securing
appropriations for his dis.
, strict tflo the feet that he has re.
' 11.1 ii
f
ccntly secured a $50,000 appropri-. h;
ation for a goyerment building at d<
Bennettsville greatly strengths hisi
position with the Marlboro people, j
while the appropriations he has se- 1y
cured for harbor improvements at
Georgetown will make him the
logical candidate of the < leorgetown
people.
The Methodist Sunday schools j
of Dillon, Little Rock and Lattaj
will run their annual excursion t<>!
Wrightsvillc Beach on Thursday,
June Oth. Arrangements have
been made to carry a large crow.'
and the children are looking t oward
to the occasion with much
pleasure. All Methodists and theiguests
are invited to join the Sunday
schools on this occasion a.
every protection will be given the
excursionists by the committee
which will maintain perfect order
and do everything in the" power
to make the occasion as pleasant
as possible. Train leaves Dillon
at 5:30 a. m.
Nathan Bros, show gave two
performances here Monday afternoon
and nifrht Tho -nt .n
was not very large at tlu-at'tcriv
performance but the tent \v is w< 1 1
tilled at night. The show i- un j
der the management of threi y ung
brothers whose homes area' \V:.
jnington and they soem to lie nice t\
W with success. J ?/C \\
All of Dillon county's < i'ticcr*
have been commissioned and tin
county machinery is getting in
good working order. T: e oftici
of the treasurer, sheritT, clerk of ?v
court, auditor, probate iudge ant'
superintendent of education art ,n
kept open every day in the wee"' . ; |n
but the duties cf the coroner, su j.
pervisor and master do tv re r i
these- officials to 1)3 in tin :r ? :;i. c.- . jn
everyday. Auditor Bruce is tak
ing tax returns every day and O. r'
of Court Bethea is persona! at !
tending to the duties of Ins < diet P.t
Ntme of the officers are overbn !
dened with oflicial duties s far. 1 ^
but after the settlement is mad; '1
with the old county and tuetvan- ,/
fershave been made the e >uu h? >t;s< j .tli
crowd will be as busy as bees in . ; 1)C
tar bucket. I /
Several nice residences are bcine
greeted in Dillon. Max I '.incompleting'
a S3000 residen e u i!'
the south eastern suburbs: 1". D.[)r
Burroughs, is erecting a iiaa lorn j
residence near the Baptist churc' ; ofand
Mersrs. A. 1?. Watson ..i. | sr
Robt. Brunson are erect::. j
tractive residences """in tin v. a. Mr.
J. \V. Watson's resilience-.
A few days ago Chief Berry ! w.
was aroused from his ai- y
by a vigorous ra]) on :.i- d < . '?
Springing out of bed t Chi < w
cautiously opened the <i . . . v ; 1?<
found standing upon the thie.d.a
healthy looking white trauu .
linhllishincrltr .
hand-out. Without a ch.i
expression the Chief tokl h; m jmt '
to wait until he eon! i ..v: in-..
his clothes and he would see '
could set hftj^a good, ?; \
breakfast. When the Clr.cf re-appeared
in uniform his tranmship
folded up like a dissappearing gun
carriage and began to make excuses
abhut being unable io wu'k,
but taking him by the arm the
Chief marched him down t<> the
Mayor where he got a go ,.1. .-.r: v
breakfast with thirty days thrown <
in on the side.
rh
lllnder the direction of Mr. o. '
A. Harrelson the street chain ...ng
has been doing some exi -nt fu
work on upper Main street. '!*hc;tni
town authorities have been very l,ii
active of late in breaking up 1
gambling joints and {< rreth.g our yj
blind tigers and as a result there
G A R M
ONF PIECE Df
Made of Tafifta !
Plaited
?
Tailored Suits, al
ed, all SI
Linen Skirts, Bra
White Repp, Tail
White Linene Ski
W. H. Dl
i
- /
L
^.r .
ive Wen (|uitc a number of evil A
jers on the public works. byte
IN MCMORlUitl. Pres
!:!! Smith who has pone to parts un- a?d
known.] ereel
Alas, alas, must Dillon mourn, J The
For him we'll son no more, I are 1
His homely visnpe. known so well, J R^v
With n- ver a smile it wore. | '
A I'Otoi! land-mark of the town. | ^ ..
Known to ??I?1 ami younp, 1 Wl>,";
On Sal hatli morns, all Irive heard Spril
The lull tltat Hill Smith runs.
Put, row another pulls the rope,
And tho litter* <1 floor. Rc
An 1 p;...r ! vith e ;iv tin* massive key jn
W : h n't'unlocked tiio door. i-siotl
I e rt ni ems the streets to day; 1
ilis inrui ; o?i n? v -r meet.
H.- v ii e i w si'ei.t as the prove, mon
Ann tllr sliultl n;^ ot liis feet. Sun'
Ills one Lw. it vice lie ii"ver hid, her 1
?l s was I, ver ^l-ickcd, Ion V
11weakn s was ? h 'i ji-r brand.
Nor did he kiek at appl -ja k.
lint now li,s shadow far. aye, has fled, ,
He ma", faults forget, Caro
\ helping hand f fraud or foe, Cows
Hut i Has his sun has s t. I |j
lie was ever faithful at his work, lave
'V.is v.'illnip and polite.
N ' ui'V r did li?* e-niie to prief,
Til h ir "M a tipi-r tiplu. '.ttbei
On h - "ii ! li il< should be nan - >'>rt;i
<d. COW i
I i - open haml, |uc J
Fore- ; what vii toimiu-s may speak.
V 1 i.i isuiiii, was a man.
M re W! i: o. ? t' inline tli.iiisoiiu If
< >f ;!.*- u. .-i , tiifl"d names
l i V.i. i.1.. t losril tin; door ..
i' ;u vri" i juhl climb to fame. -Itniti
' >elv a nsenmrv, he is to day. COry
N :t a lootst p on ihi* sand. >f yc
\ i' - t>? ??t 11??>l?l and youup. I
' \ You iiitd in i vrrv luiut. M- * ?
>ay*
Mystery in Woman's Death. Slid
St. Louis. Tli" polite are mystified UJS j
er the fi":h-:: of Mrs. Ma'sie fTil- jj
rmnn. a wealthy w idow, in her lioui"
Webster Proves. nude anil bruise 1 h\
i s'ti : u ::ro?t thai ;.iie die) within lie t
f v. ' ??. T'h\ ri'-inns tol l the po- !es?
e ? \ a* : body i ' mvpil a dozen 'J'lie
: o- She was rMimd 1>'4n* your
a 1 ap < broken fiirnilnn. ?ver
IT.-. Stcamc- Wrecked.
P- ;>. v.* t Vu-irrMn.?-The hi*
It: ' l!" !' -i* was wre"l:ort 1
i. '! ' nl; of Cnt>" l.P'Mt Macl
In. '.: ' ?v 'joint of Australin ?U1,
ii end pi'pw took to the nafci
arli !? ??? ntt'1 '1 were lunfle I safe- i
. I <i~ !,iviiwi-i. Soon nft.-r heinp ..Mitt
1:1/ n ,i t' . st -r.tHPr disappeared
infra. ii the waters
V Sc
?? Perch 2"X) Hurt. n sc
P ijni-d,. :! std l'or:- were vva.lt
Jim- dirt' tcr official reporls ?
ii< n .i m train enwdicd into a
out 'i ' "* Mitlheim Tile dmtl> ^
-t vtis in(: i- ' I > 22 by tap death
MKiiiii man
is 1 mi ;urest,?<!.
T1
Foci Caught in Switch. !l*l
Covfnct ?n. (!a.- Oforse Pontpr, ti D&rtl
> >r:i;;< . inn. tr. r'lc Central rail- vour
ay. ".'s n::, nvor by a freight oar in Kacl
" t l '-.il f . i~" yards and killed mom
i > ittrn Hit* s" itch uitit
Inn iii f it Minclit it' a fro~ and r,
* fi '] nude:' f' r> car * *
Com
notice. ;:'us
N. . . . . . , held
Notu < r j*ivcn that theti.i
t.cra! Sessions for Oil
n iM't',' I'liivoncon Moniy.
.! * . I9l<?at ten o'clock.
J ' Mi I; then, "
c. r. c. p. cV s. V
ill' >n o ?::r'.* , S. C. Cj
*li* ? ?
Administrator's Notice.
l ii>
N i '" - h In r? liv ^ivt-ii ilia: 1 will sell cant i
nil. ii" sii liiuluri biddorfor ?n<l t
si . ton- ;i.?- store formerly occupied will li
a : imi Knlrnad Avui n , in Pr
' Tuv n ' i;. in:., nil Wi diie.^av, til- ; 'oust
1. i iv nl Mitv 111! .at II o'clock in i at?e.
i, fin* s ; ioiIs, wares, ler .Ii
.. . ; ... . : ; turn! .lie ami fix- i niakii
r. : i . .y . m^inir to .1. .1. Mn'loy | onite
ii !. . .. Ktta;k * ! lis, store I dittos
a:' i .ei! iix'tnvs will ii-- sold in J tor sc
ilk ; i ; the ;?urclias"r can continue in I dent .
- ii: tin- >r.uv m wliicli the stock j Schol
!' i * li III* W . I e. ' Sell
in ? . . .1. M. Iloijers I'nitio
ay ' ti . I ; i.*<i:i!i<icd Adniinistrator. I t? n?b
r. i >_ >? ! rinii !*
Johns
i
E T S- !
BESSES *
Silk, Accordian
$15.00
I Lined, Braidlades
$5.00
i
f]pr!
^ r.wv
iored Skirts $2.50
irts, Braided $1.50
J N BAR
! /
" t
commission of Pee Dec Presrv
will meet at Fork on next
xitli at 4 p. m. to organize a
byterian church at that place,
a good church building will be
Led there in th i near future,
members ot the commission
Dr. A. G. Buck ler of Dillon,
E. C. Bailey of Titnmons;
Rev. Mr, Spmcerof Hopeand
Ruling Elder N. A.
int of Dillon.
iv. A. E. Spencer wno will be
tendance upon the commis-1
at Fork next Sabbath, will i
;h at Kentyrc church Sunday!
ting, and in the Dillon church I
lay night. Manv .vhorememdr.
Spencer's meeting in Dili-ill
be glad to hear him again.
lave just returnd from North
lina with twenty fine jersey
with young calves not over
! weeks old. These cows ,
been examined for all diseas- i
ws are subject to, including i
culosis. which is of great im- i
incc. if you want a fine milk
see me before you buv.
d. Bass, Latta, S. C.
company is coming and you 1
,-orricd about that you'll have 1
er just 'phone Herring's gro- '
store and let us help you out
* t- i
mr ironoie.
lis is the time of year when it
to be particular what you eat
f worn groceries are danger*
o your health. Everything
crring's is fresh and clean.
;er noticed the difference in
lavor of old and new grocerThere's
a big difference,
way to find it out is to buy
groceries from 1 Icrring where
vthing is fresh.
?^
PRAYED?One medium size
c mare mule, about four years
long bushy tail. Any inforon
*ent to R. C. Cummings,
bar, S. C., or I!. L. Gallowtfy,
S. C.. thankfully received.
reen doors and windows now
ason. .See us. Dillon Hard
Co.
DIVERSITY OF SOUTH
CAROLINA.
.Scholarship Examination.
ic University of South CaioliHfers
scholarships in the Dcncnt
of Education to one
ijjf man from each county,
i Scholarship is worth SI 00 in
try and $18 term fee with free
3n.
;amination will be held at
lty seat July 1st. Examinaof
students generally for adion
t<? the I'nivursity will be
at the same time,
rite for information to
C. S. Mitchell, Pres.,
Columbia, S. C.
/INTHROP COLLEGE
holarsbip and Entrance
EXAMINATION
examination for the award of vas-'iiolarslnps
in Wiuthrop College
nr the admission of new students
ie held at the County Court House
idu.v, July 1, at i>n. in. Applicants
1? not le?>8 than lifteeu years oi
When Scholarships are vacant af- 1
ily ! thev will be awarded to those
it tin. lii-rlicvr fivuriiim nr. tlii<
it ion, provided they meet the conis
^overiiint; the award. Applicants
noiarships should write to Presiilohnsoii
before the examination for
arship examination blanks,
lo'.arsinps are worth $100 and free
n. The next s ason will open Sep- r'21,
14)10. For further itiformsnd
eatalojjae. address Pres. D. B.
i >n, Knelt Kill, S. c.
G(
DILL
situated near the Dill
Bread, P
and everytl
FULL L
Special Atter
r
For State Senator.
The many friends of R. P. Hamer,
Jr., knowing his fitness and
experience for the position, here- j i
by announce him a candicfcite for
the office of Senator of Dillon J
county, subject to the rules of the
Democratic party.
The many friends of T. A. Dillon
hereby announce him a candi-;
date for the State Senate, subject
to the rules governing the Democratic
party.
t
At the solicitation o f many ''
friends 1 hereby announce 'my.sell 'i
a candidate for the State Senate.
J. II. Manning.
|C
FOR CONGKbSS j*i
I hereby announce myself a can-j ''
didate for Congress from the Sixth i h
Congressional District ?.f Southip
Carolina, subject te the action of
ttic Democratic primaries. ! L
lien li. Sellers. j
I hereby announce tnvself a can- i _
didat?' for Congress from the Sixth j "
Congressional District of South
Carolina, subject to the rules of. j
the Democratic primaries.
1?. A. Hodges. *
For House of Representatives;
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the House of Representatives,
subject to the rules of lire j t]
Democratic primaries.
Preston L. Bethea.
m m
Notice of Discharge.
Notice is hereby given that Del- j,
ton K. Wright has made application
for a final discharge as administrator
of the estate of Joseph CSinclair,
deceased, and that Fri- f
day. May the 20th., next, at my t
otliee at Marion. S. C., at 10 o'- ,
clock in the morning, has been appointed
as the time for considering
said application. P. B. I lamer.
Probate Judge. 4-28-4t
We are handling the output of ]
Price & Hyatt's shingle trill and
have plenty of cypress shingles for
sale. Call or write us. Dillon
Hardware Co.
Notice.
All persons arc hereby notified
that 1 will be in my office every
day and will take returns without
extra penalty until the 14th., day
of May, after this the penalty will
have to be enforced. (1. Bruce,
Auditor Dillon County
Notice of County Auditor. 1
n
I hereby jjive notice that I shall
expect the Chairman of each Town- ..
ship Board of Assessors in Dillon
countv to meet in my oifice on next 1
Monday, May the 2nd., immediate- ('
lv after the adjournment of the C
County Convention. It the chait*
man of any Board of Assessors of
any Township now reside in the ^
okl county, I shaU expect the other
member or members to be here.
C. G. Bruce, County Auditor. "
J. M. JOHNSON, Jr., [
C. E.
SU R V1! VI X<; & IvN'Ci IX K li l< 1 \'< I
Drafting1 and Blue 1'rinting
Represented by W 1' k Johnson, i
Oltic e (\<r C (.TON >ini, OFKiCr
DILLOX.O CAROLINA
lOD NE W
ON BAK
on Wholesale Grocery is now |
the public with
ies, Rolls an<
ning carried in a first-clas
mmmm
INB OF CONFECT1C
ition Given Out of T o'
NEWM
PROP.
<c\
pp^"'"8 ^
CHaRLIE saleeby. 1
IVe arc experienced in
FRUITS,
PRODUCE, and,
GROCERIES. I
(>ur purchases are made in large
inanities In fact we are buveis
f carload lots in many lines,
hercbv being in position to give
mr customers the lowest prices
'he latest styles and newest pat. rns
of dress goods, laces, and
mbroiderics Complete line of
:ap!c and fancy d r v goods
.adics' wearing appaiel, shoes,
ais to please in style and price
rompt delivery to any part of
>illon
PHONE 93.
Auction
Sales,
V. Watkins, auctioneer, will conuct
sales of real estate, merchaniso,
household furniture, horses,
i tiles, wagons, buggies or any
ther real or personal property at
ueh times as will suit the conveu
i-no.' oi tnc public. Special sale
f horses and mules every first
doiulay. Satisfaction guaranteed
md the highest possible price chained
for vour property. Terms
easonablc. Rest auctioneer in
lie south.
F. Watkins,
Dillon, South Carolina.
T
OFFICIO OF
TOWN SEND, ROGERS
cV McLAURIN.
A TTOKN Ii YS- AT- LA \?
DILLON, S. ?\
i ifliicc above McLaurin Dm# Co.
4re You Building
A Fort?
One that will withstand the
cijjes of misfortune and adversity,
hat the j^uns of financial stress
lay l>c trained upon it and that
;ill not crumble away? If you
re not, wc would advise you to
eminence on the foundation to
ay by opening a SAVINGS AC:oi*XT
at this bank and build as
ist as you can father material?
loney.
The Bank of Dillon.
ASHCRAFT'S
Condition
Powders Ft?"
MA?k for the Kind Put Up in Doafts"
/er
jrunson Drug Store 1(1
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The Dillon Herald Si 50 a )islrictbottle
E R Y
prepared to furnish *
t,
d Cakes
every
???????? erson.
. tonice
>s bakery. beneI.v
.... sti pat ion.
HSSm rer<1 do
INERY.
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