The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, August 18, 1910, Image 5
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LLON, 8. C., AUGUST 18, 1910.
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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
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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,
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1 I hereby announce myself a can
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..uaic ror reelection to Congrest
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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
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-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.
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! 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
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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.
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t Do 1 ou Want* to buy a
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Pianc\.
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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
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Taken in Exchange. 1
EVERYTHING lf,N MUSIC |
Kept in St cock. I
FOR PARTICULAR'S Address I
Strauss; 1
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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
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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
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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?
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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 <
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C +1 lot Athletic underwear for ine
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.,?v Ki-uue at
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? + $5.00 low CMt shoes, Mai,. price
| #4?w ??? tut shoes, salt* price
j ^ $0.50 low cut shoes, Male price
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< ,W() 'a?Uea and Misses low cut slit*
<. n' '"'Ns this op|M>rt unity
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* ? <tnd T l-2c lawns sale price
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> N to 1?C lawns sule ^irij c
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\ to :{ "?< silk liiauseliue ?.
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* :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
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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
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I Big Bargains in Muslin I nderwea
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| ? Mens High grade suits regulur pi
\ % Mens High Art suits reg. price $1
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' St rouse & Bro. high art suits, so
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j * $10.00 to 112.50 suits this sale
S * $7.50 and $8.50 suits this sale
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a i lui Kt rouse llros. High Art ligh
* price *12.50 to *17.50. we will c
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We could fill up pages of th
for you in our store, but we
yourself. The gain is yours
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id this high class merchandise. H
rell as the room in order to g|
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and ends not two alike, we sold t Kfl
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lose this entire lot at 1U
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it* at :fcf 1.3 ??ff MM
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it 40 per cent off 4>
n an?l boys at^ 1? t
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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
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