The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, August 18, 1910, Image 5

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^VStOtoAN. Kdttor. Bl .Jf OibBalptloM?By the fear $I.S 15 cents a month for less thai HKL^Srone year. All subscriptions payabli advance after January 1, 1911 ^aFtejL Advertisements?91 .OO per lacl ?ft?r the first insertion, subsequen B^SLnU^teaertlons 50 cents per inch. Lega MTjpPKdvertlsements at the rates allowet by law. Local reading notices a Iosoquent Insertions. Liberal contacts made for three, six and twelmonths. Write for rates. Obitu les, tributes of respect, resolutions rds of thanks and all notices of personal or political character e charged for as regular adverting. Contracts for advertising not bject to cancellation after first ?ertion. Communications?We are always ad to publish news letters pcrinlng to matters of public intert. We require the name and adess of the writer in every case. No tide which is defamatory or ofnsively personal can find place in ir columns at any price, and! i are not respousible for opinions pressed in any communication. I LLON, 8. C., AUGUST 18, 1910. ? - ? - - ( Dots From Reedy Creek. ] Crowds of visitors are seen daily 11 the hotel and Proprietor Rogers 1 u all smiles. The fare is excellent, f service good and those who are here c ^.3; have improved rapidly since partak Ing of Reedy Creek Springs spark- r ling water. ] e K fmf* Friday night the opening ball was H^J. danced in the new pavilion and all ; t Farts of the Pee Dee section were c 5 *Pr ropresented. Several hundred per- ? I J tons were present to enjoy the eve Stig and to do homage to Dillon unty's summer resort. fi Some of the visitors n~ w at the , a tel are: Mrs. J. F. F a, I^at- j , Mrs. J. F. Watkins, ion Dil- | a, Mrs. W. Stackhous*., Marion, I isses Kate Terrell and Preclvus j di isterling, Bennettsville, Misses Do- ; Bennett, Sumter, and Nina Da- ^ d, Dillon, I^eslie Lane, T. B. Thomp n, Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. McKay, X Jkowland, Mrs. Maurice Manning, , eie ^ McLeod Manning, Mrs. C. R. Taber, 1 q0 . 2u^ioe Taber, Dillon, Rob Manning and th? William Stackhouse, Latta. Some visitors from Dillon were _ 'V Messrs. J. M. Sprunt, J. F. Thompson 1 f)as. Hamer, Wm. Bethea, F. Wat- ' ?bi kins, J. J. Russell, Maurice Manning W. T. BetLea, Mary Sprunt Bethea. j her s- Miss Myrtle Ivey and Hope Reedy the ot Clio and B. W. Mclntyre, A. J. ' Matheson Jr., Miss Euleen Miller of ?cn Bennettsville were visitors here Sun- j day -u' dida To Uie People of Dillon County. part /M0 1 want to thus public ly thank my. TPli nunerous friends throughout the 1 JjA -couity for the many expressions of dida Xj'^tfood will so freely extended to me o f gX since the formation of our new coun- subj< especially in their desire that I erati should stand for election to the State Senate. 1 appreciate the hon- . 'J. or they desi n do me. but it would dent JkC ^ verir d< ,ital to m>* Present subj business inL. s to make the race to pa and I respectfully withdraw my nam from the list of entries for the Sen- . 1 ' jjf ate in the approaching primary. didat( Deeply grateful to you for past fa- of Pr P* Tors and appreciating to the fuller subjei U?. -eatent. this renewed expression of cra^'c .your good will and esteem, I am, ' Yours very truly, ' T. A. Dillon. u The town has recently purqidates / ci |? two 250 gallon chemical - / ,?J Me and a hook and ladder, ittoer, /,<ne8 P tlmated that the equipment' /' J eB_ Increase insurance rates atAtatf ... ^.IJJ l^^^er cent, and will savdgers. / )ja?c 5 ! BPIl.000 a year. The en^rt?tbe ' town MOO ?ndlhe ?V. I^,re C(,ulpmc?t di Uptown will ? fOe M. Baw- ,,, " of l v-"~ Treasure*-^=ctttzen8 of the je ifal TordAr- aav'e in one year more ps than enough in insurance premiums ( to pay for It. Alderman O'Ferral, ^who was very active in seccuring the el j \ equipment, has purchased helmets Ti ^tl j' which he will present free of cobI < D< w to the members of a fire company. : Mr. O'Ferral is very anxious to see a first-class company organized in di Dillon and it is to be hoped that of A. our young men will get together th firm a strong company of fire- m * fighters. The Herald will have th more to '.ay' about the fire equip- I fcgpfr f /ment and the organization of a roSc & pan my next week. Corporator's Notice. di P^. \jfcy Pursuant to a commission issued ty A to the undersigned as corporators o by R. M. McCown. Secretary of Stut; 111 jjgif g. notice is hereby given that hooks of of subscription to the capital stock It; M*fr> D of the Hillsboro Grocery Co., will r be opened at the office of S. W. Temple In the town of Pages Mills on Monday, August 22, 1910. The ta ft* amount of the proposed capital ( jj, Ik stock of said corporation to be Wgr $6,000, aivided into fifty shares *. \ of the par value of $100. each. ^ 1 , August 16, 1910. fo L. W. TEMPLE. je W. J. ADAMS. pi I 1L . i . -, ? ?? < I hereby announce myself a cai ? didate for Congress from the Sixt j Congressional District of Sout .: Carolina, subject tr the action c -! the Democratic primaries, k! Ben B. Sellers, t 1 I hereby announce myself a can I ' - ..uaic ror reelection to Congrest ? I 1 from the sixth district, subject tc j the democratic primary J. E. ELLERBE. I hereby announce myself a candidate 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 Demccratic 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 /oters of this Congressional District as a man of such qualifications is eminently to fit him for the iffice. 1 The many friends of R. P. Haner, Jr., knowing his fitness and xperience for the position, here- \ ?v announce him a Candidate for he office of Senator of Dillon I ountv, subject to the rules of the ' )emocratic partv. At the solicitation o f many "iends I hereby announce myself candidate for the State Senate. J. H. Manning. I hereby announce myself a can-' date for the House of Represen- R tives, subject to the rules of the emocratic primaries. ? Preston L. Bethea. I hereby announce myself for reaction to the office of Clerk of tei urt for Dillon County, subject to ! rules of the democratic primary. JOHN C. BETHEA ne I 4 ? -laving perfect confidence in his ill lity to fill the duties of the of- Wa > creditably and faithfully, the f ay friends of J. Dudley Haselden eby place him in nomination for ra' office of Sheriff of Dillon Coun- 1 subject to the rules of the Dem- otitic primary. Iea( hereby announce myself a can- cou tte for re-election to the office rieci sheriff of Dillon county, sub- ; yea to the rules of the Democratic '. y. S. V. LANE. she The hereby announce myself a can- Mes te for re-election to the office and Supervisor of Dillon County, only ect to the rules of the Demo- Han c party. J. W. Rowland. M lent hereby announce myself a can- js d .e for the office of Superintenof Education of Dillon county, set to the rules of the Democrat b ^ s< rty. R. S. ROGERS. K , . . .itler- P lereby announce myse' f a can. e e for re-election to ' the office obate Judge of \^iUon county. "t to the "lakes es of the Demo- > party. A Rrunson, Sr. o ! 1*4 frV f j T+,tends of S. D. Jordan d iving coi'ii^ence in his ability and tl tV^-itv and recognizing his ape- f. by reason of his long *Lr"nce as a bookkeeper and ac- * Mutant, do hereby announce him o candidate for treasurer of Dil- p n county, pledging him our un- C( vided support, subject to tne iles of the democratic primary. ^ I hereby announce mJ'^lf a can- b date for re-election to the office v auditor of Dillon county, sub- & ct to the rules of the Democratic Trty? C.G.BRUCE. ,P 1 hereby announce myself for re- b ection to the office of Cpunty ; s. easurer subject to the rules of the y, smocratic nrimarv W MctVNlS I hereby announce myself a candate for re-election to the office coroner, subject to the rules of e democratic primary. Thanking C y friends for the liberal support If ey gave me'on March 15th. last, t< am very gratefully yours. a B. P. GASQl'E. A I hereby announce myself a candate for Coroner of Dillon counsubject to the rules of the Dein- f icratic prlrjiary. I promise if I n elc-tod. to perform the duties the office to the best of my abllr, HUGH G. JACKSON. I hereby announce myself a can- h date for the House of Represen- i p utes, suugeci 10 me rules of the L emocratlc party. _ L. M. ROGERS. The many friends of F. H. Hayes p ?reby announce him a candidaU j, r supervisor of Dillon county, sub- j 8 ct to the rules of the Democratic Q trty. a / \ ) \ dldate (or the offlMc* of Svpertrted pl?d|ln| my suppolrt to the Demi cratic party- ^ Jasl H. Berry. h I hereby announcd^ myself a cand h date for re-election ojto-the office o >f Master, and pledge / myself to sup port the rules of til fie DDemocrath party. A. B.'i JORDAN. 'n Know all men by h' these presents i that F. T. McLellaa ?'is in the race ' for auditor of Dillon county, South Carolina. > H? t Do 1 ou Want* to buy a i 1 Pianc\. . IF SO. Get the Best Artistic In strument N lade, The World R^X-nowned SOHME k | In Uprights and " Grands. I OLD INSTRU MENTS I Taken in Exchange. 1 EVERYTHING lf,N MUSIC | Kept in St cock. I FOR PARTICULAR'S Address I Strauss; 1 x ip.ni w 4VVI \\ iENNETSTVlLtLE S C [/ epresentatives for yorur county. Ul I>eath of Mrs. McKt Vain. flj News was received in Dillon yes- fjl rday of the death of It ^r8 f. C. tfl :Swalu, the wife of Dr.'* f 0 ?^c. rain which occurred at-4 her home ar Bingham Tuesday n lorning at fl/ o'clock. Mrs. McSwain had been for several weeks, butcher death /II s unexpected. She tocr,k a turn )j|| the worse Monday ai^d never lied. '1 drs. McSwain was a ^ daughter Mr. Brown McCallum, c*\ne Gf the AR iing business men of th*-e pee Dee ?Jvf ntry in his time. She 3was mar- If I to Dr. McSwain aboi jt fifteen } j(fl rs ago and besides her* husband t(fl3 is survived by several u< cbin.i???brothers surviving 1^er are srs. Arch McCallum. o * Hamer, Arthur McCallum, of v'lexaB. Her fJV surviving sist' 's Mrs. R. P. Ml ler, Jr.. of "namer. fMj rs. Mc^SSwain was a most excel wo- man and her untimely death jjT| {jt -*eply regretted by scores of lends not only in this immediate ?ction but over the state. UrW wa*. Varied ?- "he fam iv Ml lot at Reedy Creek church Wedn- fltf| sday morning. Ml t amlidate's Announcement. Ml 1 wish to announce to the voters ^ < f Dillon County that 1 am a can- 41 idate for re-election. I feel cer- fllF iin that I can give the same satis- fJV iction in the future that 1 have iven in the past. I am standing n my record for the support of the eople. feeling sure that 1 will re- jQf slve the same liberal support this KJ ear that I have received in the past R am now in the northern markets & uytng goods which will please every R oter in the county, both in quality nd price, and my platform of low & rices will be announcced immediate ? r upon my return early in Septem- ? er. Watch for the Buster Brown R eries of cuts. They will interest K ou. Globe Dry Goods Co., R Morris Fass. & NOTICE. K Notice is hereby given that the WC ourt of General Sessions for Dil- R >11 County will convene on Sep- Ka Mnber 12th., 1910, at ten o'clock RS . m. John ('. Bet hen, IMj up. 10. 1!?1 o. C.C.C.P.G.S. '..5, LOST lilue serge coat 1> -O een ^3 illon and Gaddys Mill on tlie I'll wLM >n a ml Caddys Mill read. Reward ft >r return u> Tlie Herald office. V FoR RENT Roni^^yer I. I!. Mc & .aurins' Drug stor^Hid store room BJ i the rear rec^Wy occupied by The K (erald offiee. Apply to J. H. Mc K aurin. ?L jaSpBg K a "uouKI *?I alB? J<>J V aaajjo aq JO.\a i(|M )Bq) Ajjudo.id P 0 Booaid aiqBjjgap -)soui eqt jo aub' K \ siqi a9B)UBApB iBpos puB qtjuaq WC iojj aoma ui }aaj}s ujbj^ K o aauapiBda Xj*?aiVS HOd > - *;| MKacMSKaESleai pPE I ForTl H We are obliged to unloa Q We need the cash as w S be ready for the new 1 n the prices as here adv? IQi > Lfl t Youths ami (toys .suits in ?m1<Is Cm as uiuch as >4.S0 a suit, we c iy < 1 lot real fine suits rcR ijl.~i.IMI * We will claw out all Mens I'ui m J Mens .~iOe shirts, sale priee V < Mens 7.5c shirts R % Mens tjtl.OO shirts, sale price K * Mens $1.25 shirts, sale price U + Mens $ 1 .SO shirts, sale price A + Mens 91,7.5 shirts, sale price R J .500 lt> A 1.5c collars to close iJ J Our entire stock of mens Hats < J * C +1 lot Athletic underwear for ine 1 i ..... ~ .,?v Ki-uue at J ? ? + $5.00 low CMt shoes, Mai,. price | #4?w ??? tut shoes, salt* price j ^ $0.50 low cut shoes, Male price ' ?2? < ,W() 'a?Uea and Misses low cut slit* <. n' '"'Ns this op|M>rt unity V * DRKS < * ? <tnd T l-2c lawns sale price _ * > N to 1?C lawns sule ^irij c \ * *" 4"4 ^ " k *? \ to :{ "?< silk liiauseliue ?. 1 * * :i? inch hluck Taffetta silk, regit I 5 * * Bed Kdge black Turretta silk 40 2 % , ' > Special laces, worth Ittc ut any tin ! Big value in lace curtains and B j i % lOO Ladies silk and linen parasol 1 * lOOII yds. of linen in all grades at i r,oo yds. Table damask at less tin I * I Big Bargains in Muslin I nderwea I > | ? Mens High grade suits regulur pi \ % Mens High Art suits reg. price $1 j * ' St rouse & Bro. high art suits, so | < J j * $10.00 to 112.50 suits this sale S * $7.50 and $8.50 suits this sale * a i lui Kt rouse llros. High Art ligh * price *12.50 to *17.50. we will c > V V > We could fill up pages of th for you in our store, but we yourself. The gain is yours M0RRI2 w DEPART! UNDER PRI( I 4 r TVf *. vinii J| lis Month. | id this high class merchandise. H rell as the room in order to g| ine of fall merchandise, hence B9 ertised. - H MM v and ends not two alike, we sold t Kfl ni v lose this entire lot at 1U v > to$H.Od n<m L ,..ur muice it* at :fcf 1.3 ??ff MM Z 1 II l.l? I w 135 ! kY\ it 40 per cent off 4> n an?l boys at^ 1? t a.45 t ' I !o ? es less than manufacturers cost do* * Vl| is <;ood*>. ^ uis sale . j sale price 8!? | flV in wide regular $-.00 pr yard $I.;W ^ n?* sale price 4 1-- j IVj I'd spread > * II s ;st 50c oil the doliu: i<1 sliutU's at less than mill rost iVj in mill price * ice S25.1M) sule price 14.00 iO .(H) sale price 12.H3 t 11 Id for 913.00, now sell at $10.?5 * W t suits from last season regualr ? lose tlieni out at ?.#5 RX e wonderful barganins we have B have no space, come and see for * FASS' i ** A n u u f* 1ENT STORE, g :e court inn. h * 7 . J "W ! ^