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No article which is defamatory or offensively personal can find place in our columns at any price, and we are not respouslble for opinions expressed in any communication. DILLON, 8. C., JULY 28TH., 1910. The good roads meeting held un#er the auspices of The Daily Record of Columbia and The Herald will be held at the court house on The meeting will be very interesting to all who are concerned about highway Improvement, and as this is the most important subject now before the people there should be a large attend ance. This good roads campaign is being conducted by The Daily Record, in co-operation with the county papers of the State, for the purpose not only of stirring up interest in good roads but of giving the people practical information on the subject. The United States government, at the instance of Commissioner Watson and Congressman Lever, has recognized the importance of the campaign by assigning one of its best known road experts, Mr. D. H. Winslow, to the work, and at every meeting Mr. Winslow mskei a practical talk on some subject per talntng to roads and how to secure their improvements. He is a very fascinating talker and thoroughly practical. The Record is represented by Mr. C. W. Moorman, formerly secretary of the Columbia Chamber of Commerce. The party Le traveling in automobiles, an Oakland "40" and a Buick runabout, and they are having an excellent op portunity to learn the condition of tha mart. In ?hl. at... Farmer's Meeting. Dr. S. A. Knapp .of Washington. D. C., head of demonstration farm work in the United States. Hon. O. ^ B. Martin, Ira W. Williams, state agent for demonstration farm work and boys' corn clubs, and A. J. Perritt of the Farmers' Educational and Co-Operative Union of America for South Carolina will be in Dillon on Monday, August 1st., and will deliver lectures on several subjects bearing on the subject of progressive and up-to-date farming. All farmers are reuested to come to Dillon on that day and hear these noted speakers. Come out and let us show these gentlemen who are sc much interested in us, and give them a hearty welcome to our new county. A. J. - C. Cottingham, President. Harold Cousar, l| County Demonstrator. 1 . > ' ' MALLORY MATTERS. TVy'TTWTTVWTVTTTTVTTTTTT 1 Agent W. Nathan Bethea went t< an Clio Sunday. John z. Lewis of Blenheim wai 0< here a few days this week. c -o. W. Taylor and Geo. Vi *1 i u ?'e nt Sunday at Hebron, i t-. i) Jones and family o i visited us last week. . O. Bruce of Dllllouwai ? the week end. > tosition in the world li i : > to what sort of pull h< .1 \ s \ mi i u Marlboro man recent! had s strong pull out In Loudens He puled the nooee end of a lynch Let HI Ion county greet her eoa In-law, torn McLeod, with a gen eroue reoptlon neat week. We he* hoped to see the pec plea first selection of county offi rials aaoptoesd la the August else tloaa. Mrs. J. lorry Wallace of Harts villa has ben visiting the eoasmual ty and retuned heme oa Monday sesampaalsd ?y her fhther, D. I i Allen I Hugh Staatn ot UtMe Meek we I here Sunday W. 0. Dickon mall carrier on th rural route frm Mai lory resign si on Thursday, saae to be effectlv Immediately. Ho is snccssdsd b: A. O. McKay, the abetitute. From the numhr of aaaouace merits it vy6uld appear th - nr. * think there was an error ment tin the part of the -1 first choice of county offi? from our point of view tb ) term is a severe test and it is a ou i unfair and unjust to say so early > that mistakes have been made. * | Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. iBerry !spent a few days* in Florence last ti^eek visiting Llyod Haselden. Mrs. 1 Berry* nephew, who is in a sanita' rium there very ill with typhoid fever. I The recent ruling of the Federal courts compelling express compa' ^les to accept consignments of 11 ( quor ror dry territory makes of pro' hibltioa a system of legalized lnjus' tice?robbery because of the thou' sands In revenue tt-icwr to aller ' c immunities without a penny in return. Is there no one statesman enough to harmori*e interstate com> inerce and the state's rights' idea sufficiently to arrange a system of taxation upon nlcoholic importations into dry districts whereby prohibition may i ave its sources of revenue? If such a provision woi uld stand tiie test of the oourts it would oiler its mite towards reducing the consumption of intoxicants. ! It re^'l appears that the only use I some politicians have for prohibi| tlon is to get office, regardless of | the loss or gain to the public. SALMAGUNDI. Come to see us and let us show i you how to save 20 per cent, on ; that grocery bill and still get bet> ter groceries. It's all in knowing , how to buy nd our business is to ! sve money for our enstomers nd t . the sine time help ourselves. Herj ring's Grocery. ! Corporator's Notice. 1 | Notice is hereby given that in '' pursuance to a commission issued to I the undersigned as corporators by | the Hon. R. M. MoCown, secretary ! ! of state, books of subscription to 1 i the capital stock of the Palmetto ' Hardware Co., will be opened at the office of N. B. Hargrove on the ' thirtieth day of July, 1910, at 12 o'clock M > W. G. Lucas, B. F. Williams. J. M. Carmlchael, Corporators. ( Corporator's Notica. Pursuant to a commission issued , to the undersigned as corporators by - the Hon. R. M. McCown, sec. of ' state, notice is hereby given that books of subscription to the capital : stock of the Bank of Pages Mill I will be opened at the store of W. M. Ford at Pages Mills, S. C., on Monday, August 1st., at 10 o'clock a. m. The proposed capital stock of said Bank is Ten Thousand Dollars, divided into four hundred shares of the par value of twenty-five | dollars each. Hinard Rogers, D. K. Ford. J. R. Williams, | Lou la Lupo, R. S. Rogers, James F. Watson, Corporators. i - | Cost Sal tn \ AT r | , | Our entire st i i , r ly at cost for cas r I Art clothing, Lio h !! Pants and all oth< 11 -1 invoice is open tc ; j We have too rid of them befoi 11 " ii ^Big Bargains i. Ii !! f il * + :!! - ' ' 1 r j > uiVmimimhi'imi ii iiya 'y*>' ' 1' . 5 ?? i it ;/ " (. ired to 11 v ord<^ . r l|k| , .1 }0S1 >8ti It? i?*'.'l >V>A tit. <- ; > . oitd t.rt or euo-l i. *. : . . and sat (d* ' ' -5 " it <sd . r ,t.ij .. is " i i ltd. cement foundations is made for mon uments without extra cost. Prices are right, Let me know your wants before placing orders elsewhere, DAVID S. ALLEN, Dillon, S. C. / ANNOUNCEMENTS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Congress from the Sixth Congressional District of South Carolina, subject tc the action of the Democratic primaries. Ben B. Sellers. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to Congress from the sixth district, subject. to the democratic primary _T IT. K"T.TFDUP I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject to the rules of the Democratic primaries. Preston L. Bethea. MONEY 1 ON REAL LONG TIME. RELIABLE REPRESEN THE JACKSON LC tit worth, texas and e. C COS ock of spring and summc h, this includes Stiouse n Brand shirts, Just ,Ri* er high g id * oods posil > you any dme you wish many goods on hand ai e our Fall stock begins t . are awaiting you, conn WDDfC j i . . * ^ ^ ? A teiw ,w'A * ? I herebv announce mvself a m? didate for Congress from the Sixth Congressional District of South Carolina, subject to the rules of the Democratic primaries. P. A. Hodges. State of South Carolina? Sixth Congressional District. Vote for Geo. W. Brown for Congress. Endorsed bv Darlington County Democratic Convention. Resolution: Whereas the Democratic County Convention has learned that Hon. Gea. W. Brown of Darlington is a candidate for Congress from this District: Be it resolved: That this convention does hereby endorse the candidacy of Hon Geo. W- Brown and does hereby most heartily recommend him to the voters of this Congressional District as a man of such qualifications as eminently to fit him for the office. The many friends of R. P. Hamer, Jr., knowing his fitness and experience for the position, hereby announce him a candidate for the office of Senator of Dillon county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. The many friends of T. A. Dillon hereby announce him a candidate for the State Senate, subject to the rules governing the Democratic party. At the solicitation o f many friends I hereby announce- myself a candidate for the State Senate. J. H.*Manning. ^rr V*L *** ' . ?j . I hereby announce myself for reelection to the office of Clerk of Court for Dillon County, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. JOHN C. BETHEA Having perfect confidence in his ability to fill the duties of the office creditably and faithfully, the many friends of J. Dudley Haselden hereby place him in nomination for the office of Sheriff of Dillon County, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of sheriff of Dillon county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. S. V. LANE. . I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office o f Supervisor of Dillon County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. J. W. Rowland. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Education of Dillon county, subject to the rules of the Democrats Ic party. R. S. ROGERS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Probate Judge of Dillon County, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. R. A. Brunson, Sr. We the friends of S. D. Jordan, having confidence in his ability and Integrity, and recognising his special fitness by reason of his long experience as a bookkeeper and accountant, do hereby announce him a candidate for treasurer of Dillon county, pledging him our undivided support, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of auditor of Dillon county, subject to the rules of the Democratic party. C. G. BRUCE. I hereby announce myself for reelection to the office of County Treasurer sub'ject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. McINNIS. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of coroner, subject to the rules of the democratic primary. Thanking my friends for the liberal support they gave me on March 15th. last, I am very gratefully yours, B. P. GASQUE. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Coroner of Dillon county subject to the rules of the Dem! ocratlc primary I promise if I am elected, to Derform th? duties of the office to the best of my ability. _ HUGH G. JACKSON. NOTICE We are in position to furnish cotton seed meal and nitrate of soda in any quantities, and are in the market for cotton seed. CLIO OIL & FERTILIZER CO., Clio, S. C. LOAXED ESTATE. EASY PAYMENT. ITATIVES WANTED. )AN & TRUST CO JACKSON. MISSISSIPPI. ' i Cl_ I ,051 3ie. i ST. ! ? < > r goods positiveand Bros., High i > rht shoes, King tively at cost the to see it t id we must get :: 0 arrive. 1 at once. FASS. 1 < > To. Lovers of M Beauty and Style.jl We have new, iate and modern in our stock we are now getting?M| in for our springs trade?Swell Runabouts, deep fashionable upholstered Surries and carriages, easy riding, light running Buggies. ^N| Single and double Buggy Harness, artistis in workmanship, I durability and pretty. 'wM Summer Lap Robes in fine linen, new colors, beautiful designs,nothing like them. VB In our display of Buggy whips, they are beauties. AGENTS FOR ?? International Harvester Co s., farm implements, Machinery, GasolinCMrifil Engines, Columbus wagons. Sole Agents in the counties of Dillon and Marion for H. A Moyer, The Columbus, Cortland and Durham's celebrated lines I buggies, runabouts, surries and carriages. Do you ever stop to think that it is to your interest to encour-^^1 age our efforts by, when buying to give us a call. Give us your trade^F| ?we are going to merit your trade. You are cordially invited to make our stables headquarters. ^^1 Thp Hrtllirlo T7. r A 13 x nv x ~ _gj TURKISH ROCK BR. % SENG SPRING The most delightfuffl i\iriciab Rode**- motion imaginable. IP" Relieves the tired,mu?r cw WrHBy cles. Soothes tfie jaded?""6 Bm nerves. Would almost?* qu*te a consciousJ?? lr>SjW Get good leather up-#?s holstery and your Turk-^s ish Rocker. Will be JgjRy|$2S. constant means of com-Tj LhiSIh|B fort to you for many^ /atuiL? - years. w We sell high class Furniture at a low price to** cash buyers. Pee Dee Furniture Co., ^ Braccy Block. DILLON. S. C. - jtf WHITE SULPHER SPRINGS, Mount Airy, N. C. A Practical health and pleasure resort. Situated at foot of th? i beautiful Blue Ridge mountains. Its water is finest within your knowledge. Recognised everywhere by the medical profession and praised by its hundreds of cured patients. This season under new manaKinent, with new amusements and best music hotel has ever had promises a bi? success. Whether you seek REST HEALTH OR PLEASURE write us about it. 0-10-4t. _ RB GALLaWAY & GWYN. Props. ?B nil I OM I i\/er crrmLrsa ! I COMPANY. S Headquarters For Baggies, Wagons, Lap Robes, Harness Our buyer, Mr. L. Edwards has just returned from the West with a fine selection *00*3 of horses and mules, which it will pay you to | see. Especially fine farm mules and good ft~"l road horses- These animals were bought ] first hand and the middleman's profit goes to Hpj our customers. Our line of j WAGONS AND BUGGIES3 includes the best makes by the most rephtable manufacturers and every vehicle that J leaves our establishment carries a guarantee. TWt Siprwc Proof of Mool Managwt 3 nviBTMnrt earnings-???low una ma snS THE30UTH ATLANTIC J J LIFE INSURANCE CO. liB OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA- *9 is. OTKUimicr, Pres. CPS realised 6.9% interest and investment profit during 1909 and mcreas afl its insurance 63% of the amount written. - wMPPM WICOtP U N BQOA LBD BY ANT |nJ COMPANY OP ITS AGS OS OLD** I A policy i&suea by this Company eliminates all embantesmen^nggp your lowed ones should death overtake you. It insures cohfidengflE^f^ J giving substantial aid when assistance is most needed. MAX FASS, Local Representative,. / ?4p4P DILLON. S. C. / v J