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^ j mtm Flora Hood la spending her j| r; JeaUoa at Wrlghtsvllle Beach. 0 * ?*W. A. *kas la spending a few K at Wrlghtsvllle Beach. P v?, J. J. McKay la out again afof several days. , V. Woods, Esq., of Mariou. . on legal business Monday. J Jir. and Mrs. P. K. Howell, of [ -'ork, were among the visitors here I: jf l^*(Sari C. Page, of the State, was V< re Saturday in the Interest of )j la paper. Mrs. R. M. Jackson, of Judson, i s among the visitors in the tr Monday. Mrs. J. W. King and Miss Ctpe King are at Jackson Springs ir a icw ww?. Mrs. W. S. Ivey and Master Vll.m Ivey rpent Saturday and fc'uny in Charleston. C. E. StAmand, Esq., of Klngaree rney for the Atlantic Coast ^Ine here on business Saturday. fe "" liases Katherine and Mary Carer left Saturday for Waynefvllle 'here they will spend the suniner. ,i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cottingpam, ( Qallavon, have gone to White ulpher Springs for a stay of sever! N weeks. Mrs. J. W. Jennings and daugh |<rs, Misses maiiuuu anu iteia innings, are visitlnng Mrs. A. B >rdan. W. . Blluard spent several dayi the Hardware Dealer's Conveuon in Charleston last week adver sing Lewis plows. Miss Ruth Stackhouse has re iTted from Clemson College when ie has been visiting her grandfa e, Mr. H. M. Stackhouse. 1 A. Stubbs left Monday nigh rWashington where he goes t< I alt his attorneys in refereuc ? ie guano distributor he ha Iited. s. T. L. Manninng leaves to for Wrightsville Beach when will join a party of Marioni is for a two week's stay at Beach. e Herald wants a good, liv< spoudent in every section ol ounty, who will send to ui ever week a newsy letter of local hapieninss. Tie lawn party under auspices of tie ladies Womans Missionary Sochty of the Baptist church was postfoned last week on account of the weather, and will be given Fricay evening at the residence of Mr. T. 8. Richbourge. Every one cordally invited to attend. Tie lawn party which was to hav< beei given at Mrs. T. S. Richbour's last Friday night was postponed until 'omorrow (Friday) night on accou it of rain. Ice cream and oth. r refreshments will be served and the proceeds will be used in purchasing a carpet for the Baptist church. Correspondents are requested to serd in their letters not later than Monday so they will reach us by Tuesday morning. When communlcatkms are sent later than Tuesday 1K> space has been provided foi them and fiequently thhey are carried over till the next week. Cor respondents are requested to beai tills In mind. ^he opening sale at the PalmetU To' acco Warehouse will be on Tues da), July 26th. Manager Watkim saye he has a flue corps of buyeri and mpects to have a better mar ke* | ?n ever. Among the buyeri ar?'si "Billy" Branaford, foi tai / I the uovlng spirit in tin M llnJ u -fcet, Ten. T. E. (Jordan o. the Andean Tobacco Co., W A Mills, J. W. l?a. C. R. Dodaon W P. Morrow, J.p. Tally and W P ferrel. The w?d is not ac plen till this year as 1 waa during thi put season, but M Watkins aayi hi Is going to sel more tobacci 01 know the reason hy. The opening dace at Reed] Creek Springs whin lid be?u post | pened on *oe*>unt of '.he deViy li j oo?*Pt*ting the dotting pavllllon wll be held tomorro- night. R?ed] ^ Creel is beconain quite a popula reso t and the Friay night dance whi'h will be give during the sea son will add great! to Its popularl I , tjr vith the youn* people pari leu w / ' Wtfa- L.ist Sundy there was i large crow 1 at the lprings and th< preceding Sunday there were 71 ? gnesta rt^ts\ered fo. dinner. Th< resort Is kelng patronised by largi crowds of trnn Marlboro Darlington ant h>beaon counties. Mr. W. C. ^sterling was ex If hlblting on the stwU Friday afternoon several developed cotIeI** bolls from the ^ of ^ T. MML ' i Jones, on tbe P. B. Rogers pluce, and another lot of bolls from the , farm of Bob Alford on the Curry place. The bolls from the Rogers place were of the double-jolnte 1 variety, introduced into this section by Dr. Wade stackhouse and the bolls from the Curry place caine from Simpkins seed, a new variety sold by the Stubbs Co. i On account of the meeting in progress at Kentyre church there i will be no prayer meeting ut the Dillon Presbyterian church Thursday evening, and the service at this church uext Sabbath morning will be omitted, the Communion at Kentyre having been postponed till I that time. The meeting there will be continued all the week and I through the Sabbath, two services dally at 11 and 8:.10. All the people of the entire community are coraiauy invited. - < The Herald's Prize Contest. As will be seen by the half page advertisement lu another part of ! the paper The Herald will inaugurate a prize contest, beginning Sep. 00 piano will be given away to the 1st., and ending Dec. 1st. A $400.person receiving the highest number of votes, and six Lewis Plow Stocks (the gift of the Dillon Hardware Co.) and a handsome $100.00 Durham buggy will be awarded to i i the persons drawing the lucky num i bers in the contest. The buggy will be on exhibition at Holliday's stables, the county agents, the piano will be on exhibition at The Herald office and the I?ewis Plow Stocks can be seen at the Dillon Hardware Co's. The terms of the contest are 100 votes for every year'B subscription and a chance at the buggy and the plow stocks. The contest will be conducted strictly on business principles. No person, not . even the employees in the office, e will be given "inside" information . and every person will be given an equal opportunity to win The contest will be under the direction t of an agency which places its own 9 solicitors in the county, and the e management of The Herald will a turn over to them all the details of the contest. The cantest will begin Sept. 1st., and will end Dec. 1st. Now is the time to enter and get 9 promises from your friends to vote 1 for you. The vote will be publisht ed every week until the contest closes. ?ni? ? Kntertaiiiiiient Monday Night. , Monday night next. July 25th., I the Wofford Quartette will appear at the High School auditorium under the auspices the Civic League, i The entertainment will begin at 8.30 o'clock and the proceeds o fthe i evening will be given to the Civic League. The program consists of chhorus work, readings, vocal solos, piano solos, instrumental music, newspaper comment on the work of the quartette: "Last night before an appreciative audience the Wofford College Quartette appeared at the Academy of Music and presented a most I pleasing program. The young men are all talented, and their singing last night was highly praised by all heard them. Wofford College which is held in such high esteem in this section always aims towards > the best in all of her undertakings I and the members of the quartette are maintaining the record of the institution. All of the numbers on , the program were well rendered and . it is hoped that the young men will . again have occasion to visit the . city and entertain the public with r their song and reading. j Cupid's Work. A happy courtship extending over g a period of severul years culmiiia. | ted Tuesduy, July 12th.. when Mr. Crawford Easterling, of Dillon, was 3 quietly married to m/bs Sadie Betbeu, of Socastc, Fin. Without aci quuinting his most intimate friends of his intentions, Mr. Kasterling quietly boarded the southbound train at Dillon on the Sunday preceding and upon reaching his destination he went immediately to the 3 bride's home and together they sought a minister and were mart rled. Shortly afler the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Hastening left for Dillon, arriving here Wednesday night, at r 10 o'clock where they were given a - cordial reception at the home of ) the groom's father, Mr. W. C. Kas1 terllng, after which they went to i the groom's home near Bassentyre. r The bride is a young lady of charm8 Ing personality and is quite well re membered in Dillon, having visited - here last funnier. The groom is - one of Dillon county's most excel? lent young men, and The Herald s joins their many friends In wishing > them a long life of prosperity and ? happiness. ? 0 Palmetto Tobacco Warehouse will have their opening sale on Tue^ day July 26th. we expect to havo a j better market than ever before. Our buyers are our old frlonds, . O. Billy Bransford, Oen. T. E. fBffijhW'1 * Gordon, W. A. Mills, J. W. Lm, C. H. Dodson, W. D. Morrow, J. P. Tally, W. T. Ferrell and q?her*. With above number of buyer* who represents all companies who buy tobacco in S. C.. we feel justified In guaranteeing you the highest market prices for all gradeB of tobacco. Thanking one and all for past ' patronage and asking a continuance of same we are yours to serve, WATKINS & MOORE. FOR SAKE?-Five room house in Dillon, lot 75 feet front, 150 feet deep, good residence section, good neighbors, splendid water. Apply to C. T. SLOAN, 7-14-4t. Marlon. S. C. TAKEN UP?1 have taken up four white hogs, there being in the lot three sows and one barrow. Unless owner calls for same within the time prescribed by law the en- , tire lot will be sold at public auction and the proceeds from such sale will be used lu defraying the expenses of their keep and pay the other costs which the undersigned has paid. S. A. HERRING, R. R. 2. inilon, S. C NOTICE Wo are in position to furnish cotIon seed meal and nitrate of soda in any quantities, and are in the market for cotton seed. CLIO OIL & FERTILIZER CO.. Clio, S. C. J. M. JOHNSON, Jr.", C. E. OL K\ li V lJNliCt LINUliN EEK1NG Drafting and Bine Printing Represented by W F R Johnson, Office oTt-r CO TON MILL OFFICE DILLON.SO CAROLINA WHO'S WHO AND WHY? Brunson Electric Co., cause they make a habit of putting people in the light. P.O.Box 192, Marion, S. C. 5-19-3m Do 1 ou Want to buy a Piano. IF SO, Get the Best Artistic Instrument Made, The World Renowned SOHMER In Uprights and Grands. OLD INSTRUMENTS Taken in Exchange. EVERYTHING IN MUSIC Kept in Stock. FOR PARTICULARS Address Strauss ? nn Vb VUI b?nnetstville s c Representatives for your county. Dull Ccu Strap $3.50 Patent Sti $3.5no BLACK STRAP $3.50 N( Misses anc Pumps an 75 TO 1 WT H, D ** i'/Av^2 Icr> A- . . v SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. 8TATB OF* ?f>UTH CAROLINA 00'J.;v. OF DILLON 0 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. h C. T. O'Ferrall as Administrator c of the personal estate of Juitt Me- J Call, Deceased, Plaintiff n -VB- L Sarah McCall, Louis McCall, 1 Diana Brown, Mingo McCall, Eugene McCall, Amelia Gerald and a Clara McCall; Helen Puller and tl Tbecdoela Fuller; John McCall* s Mary McCall, Queenle McCall, Perry and Anale McCall; J. \V. Dil- jj Ion and T. A. iHilM, Dillon Whole- f; sale Grocery air.d others, the heirs '' at law and creditors of said Juitt ^ McCall deceased, P Defendents. \< To the defendents Sarah McCall, Lou's McCall, Diana Brown, Mingo L McCall, Eugene McCall, Amelia Gerald, and Clara McCall; Helen Fuller and Tlieodosia Fuller; John McCall Mary McCall, Queenle McCall Perry, and Annie McCall; J. W. Dillon nn?l T A nil..I., mil.,.. * Wholesale Grocery and others, the heirs at law and creditors of said (] Jultt McCall, Deceased: ( You are hereby summoned and re- / qulredto answer the Complaint in { this action which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to se?ve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on 1 the subscribers at their office in 1 Dillon, S. C., within twenty d lys after the service hereof exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint ' within the time aforesaid, the ^ plaintiff in this action will apply * to the court for the relief demand- 1 ed in the complaint. Dated the first day of July A. D. 1910. ( Test: JNO. C. BETHKA. (S. S.) < 'VINGSTON & GIBSON (' Plaitiff's Attorneys, , To the defendants, the said Ku- \ gene McCall, Mhigo McCall, Amelia ( Gerald, Helen Fuller, Theodosia Fill- ( ler and John McCall: c You will hereby take notice that I the complaint in above entitled ac- [ tiou was filed in the office of the (] Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas \ in and for the County of Dillon in 1; the State of South Carolina, in l)il- v Ion, on the first day of July A. D. t 1910. a And you, the said Helen Fuller, o Theodosia Fuller, and Annie Me- ? Call will further take notice that unless you,, or some one legally au- ? thorlzed to do so, apply within j twenty days from the date of the service of the summons herein upon you, for the appointment of a guar- j dian ad litem to appear and answer the complaint in said action on your behalf, application will be made to ], the Master of said County for the (] appointment of such guardian ad litem, with authority to appear for c you and to answer said complaint. July 1st. 1910. LIVINGSTON & GIBSON. 1 Plaintiff's Attorneys, *' . Dillon, S. C. 7-7-6t. K c ff y III K it ^ CCUUUIliy I to use the tickets. They are no# on sale at Herring's. Save time, money and trouble ' by getting your ice tickets from c Herring. 1 If Instep t Pump. ' ivy $2.75. ' _________________ 1 <] rap pump. c VV $2.75. i SUEDE ( PUMP ~>W $2.75 1 Childrens \d Oxfrods > i $1.75 UNBAR . . .. ' J?l' Master's Sale. Under and by virtue of a decretal rder made by the Honorable Uao 3. Prince, presiding judge, in the ase of O. C. Hayes against Main Betbea and others, I will sell t public auction at the building ow used as the Court House at HUon, S. C., on August 1st., 19lu, he same being 8aelsda?thc followr.g described tract of land: All hat certain tract or parcel of land Ituatc- in the County of Dillon, in he state aforesaid in Manning towi hip, containing three acres, frontng on the L. 11. Rogers land on the est exactly one acre, and running ack on Dr. Wade Stackhouse's line ar enough to include in a pi. rulE-logrsin exactly three acres; bound 1 cii the north by lauds of Dr Vade Stackhousc. on the south and asi by lands of O. C. liaves and rent by lands of l?. It. Rogers. Terms of sale: Cash. Purchasei o pay for papers. lu-:tt. A. It. JORDAN', Master. ?> ?; : v > >?>< > ;* -t- > ; ANNOUNCEMENTS. > > -j- <* ?> > v > > >; ; > -> > ?> > > >: >; I hereby announce myself a can lid;tlc lor Congress from the Sixtl Congressional District of Sonll Carolina, subjected- the action o he lVnitHTatie primaries. Hen 15. Sellers. I tieroliy announce my? lr , .1 liiliito for reeled ir?j lo i 'oinavss ram the sixth district. r.i'hje.t t< l?o ilemorralie primary ! :. Ki.i.suni-: I herebv antumiur mvsclf a can lidate lot" Congress front tin- Sixti ';:ttU"ivssi< ?na1 District of Noutl 'arolina, subject t'o the rules o be 1 Vtnocralic jtriinarics. P. A. Hodges. State of South Carolina-- ^ixtl ^otti;ivssional District. Vot?s fo co. \\*. !trown for Congress. En |orsc?l bv Darlington County Dent icratic Convention. Rcsolutiot Vhercas the Dciwcratie Couutj 'on vent ion lias learned that lion lea. \V. I'.rown of Darlington isjr andidate for Congress from this Jistrict t lie it resolved: Tha bis convention does hereby en lorso the candidacy of lion ben V- l?rown and does hereby mos icartily recommend him to tin otcrs of this Congrussionuf I)is rict as a man of such qualification: s eminently to lit him for tin ifhce. The many friends of R. P. Ha ner, Jr., knowing his fitness ant ixperienee for the position. here iv j>nnDtini'i? 1xn-?x o C ..vv Mllll a MlllV.KIlllV I ? ' he office of Senator of Dilloi ounty. subject t<> the rules of tin democratic part v. The many friends of T. A. Dil on hereby announce him a candi late for the State Senate, subjee 0 the rules j;ovcrninsf the Demo ratio party. At the solicitation o f man riends I hereby announce mysel 1 candidate for the State Senate J. H. Manning. I hereby announce myself a can lidate for the House of Represen atives, subject to the rules of th Democratic primaries. Preston L. Retliea. I hereby announce myself for r? lection to the office of Clerk ?> Jourt for Dillon County, subject u he rales of the democrati primary john c. hhti i Having perfect confidence in lii, ibility to fill the duties of the of ice creditably and faithfully, th. nany friends of I. Dudley Hascldi; lerehy place hint in nomination foi he office of. Sheriff of Dillon Coiim y, subject to the rules of the Di m icratic primary. I hereby announce myself a can lidate for re-elect ion to t.iie ol'fic* if sheriff of Dill-.>n county, suit rd to lite rules of (lie Demot-mln arty. S. V. I.ANK. I hereby announce myself .1 can lidute for rc-i'lt't t ion to tho of fie 1 f Supervisor or Dillon County object to I ho rulos of I ho Domu ratio party. J. \V. Rowland. I horohy annoniico myself a can lidute for the ofl'i"" of Superinteli lent of Kduention ??f Dillon county itilijnct to tlie rules of the Domncrti o party. It. S. IK HI KltS. I horohy aniionnoo niynolf :i oar lidate for ro-olootion to tho offic ?f Probate .Indue of Dillon Count; utbjoot to (lie rules of tho Do 111 ( ratio party.- It. A. Hrunson, S Wo tho friends c?f S. D. Jordai laving confidence in his ability an integrity, and recognizing his sp< ial fitness hy reason of his Ion experience an a honkKeeper and a< >111 iii-pMiy announce iiii i candidate for treasurer >f >: Ion county, pledging him our iu divided support, subject to tli rules of the democratic prim.-r.,. 1 hereby announce myself a cat dictate for re-elect tali to the of fir of auditor of Dillon county, sill joet to tlte rules of tiie Democrat! party. tw (' . BR1 CU, I hcrelty announce myself for r election to Die office of Coimi Trcwourer auliject to the rules of tl Democratic primary. W. McINS\IS v \ \ hereby announce myself a car lldnto for re-election fco the offic the democratic primary. Thanking I my frieiuls for the liberal support ; they gave me on March 15th. laat. I am very gratefully yours, [ B. F. GASQUE. 1 hereby uunounce myself a can- l . didato for Coroner of Dillon counj tv subject to the rules of the Deml**!ocriitic primary. I promise If I i am elected, to perform the duties 1 of the office to the best of my abil" ity. HUGH G. JACKSON. 0 Tobacco Warehouse Statistics. The sworn statements on record , of the number of pounds of tobacI <\> ;: 1*1 by all the different warehouse fi.uns in South Carolina east * of he Great Pee Dec river for the year Dealer Town Pounds sold '' Gal ft Dixon, Mullins, 2.765, Nickels & McGcc, Nichols. 1,878,* I* il 'bos. Co.. Mullins 1 ,626,9, McUtiM'i: \- Hsrrine'on, Mullins, 1.618,954 C M. Jones iV Co., Marion 1.113,260 ?* Wet kins .v. Moore, Dillon, I.IWO.liitt Fa run rs Consolidate*!. M ulcus. 1,224,254 l lb it. t'oscy, I .oris, 976,2X6 % Geo. it. Y.s rhor??. Mullins, S94.705 .i. tt Dowels, Conway, S ? 1,724 1 It. II. !\nott, Marion. 790,892 \Y. :Tyre*', Latin, 782,575 .Mi I M i l ",. A I liirringtou & ('*>., I ".-is. 471,019 A. ' LuuHferd. Latin, 248,049 ||. Atkinson. Laila. 99,522 , i ! 1 ?v I lioi'.ius. I,:itta, 4*i,fi47 7-1 1-21. OI'FICK OK T< >\V.\'SRND, ROGERS & McLAURIN. i ; A TTOK NI-: YR- AT-l .A \V ntixox, s. o. < illiirr above Mrljanrin Drug Co. I Auction Sales, t P. Watkins, auctioneer, willcon due! sales of real estate, mcrchan disc, household furniture, horses, mules, wajro.is, buggies or any . other real or personal property at s such times as will suit the conven icnee of the public. Special sale of horses and mules every first * Monday- Satisfaction mmmrit#?ort ' and the highest possible price obtaincd for vour property. Terms ^ reasonable. Best auctioneer in r tlic south. F. Watkins, 7 - Dillon, South Carolina. t Are You Building y A Fort? 1 < )ne that will withstand the seizes of misfortune and adversity, - that the guns of financial stress c m iv be trained upon it and that I will not crumble away? If you I are not, we would advise- you to ' f cointnenee on the foundation to | day by opening a SAVINGS AC- V ^ C( )l*NT at litis bank and build as I fast as you can gather material? Money. "H" The Bank of Dillon. - ASHCRAFT'S H Condition Powders r%8rZ?? \& "Ask for the Kind Put Up in DoMt" Brunson Drug Store. \Ej - Americas Beadti j* COKSETS 5tx "oAlNTfy AO THK ROSK" 1 T( Any >yonian who < JtfijSffjti chooses can iin- KYI 'eI sonal beauty j j" with little effort ; x or expense. ?i v( i/i. Wear an ' AMERICAN jpQ ^jjH SLOOto 18.00 r i*s^v?rnover^ y yi KALAMAZOO CORSET CO, f o. Exclusive Ly KALAMAZOC. MICH. . f V* Bccau.sc we ' "licvefnCienj ?n MM sell and recommend them. ;I jjT iv FOR SALE RV J |Jf L MOORE & (Mj | .