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fr i ilPbu Live Stock Co. Headquarters for BP < niiggies, Waggons, Lap Robes, Harness : buyer, Mr. L. Edwards has just re E ; -: led from the West with a fine selecHw nf K/vfoAo J "1 '** Iwvil VI UVI9C3 auu muitS wmcn IX will pay you to see. Especially fine farm mules and good road horses. These ; animals were bought first hand and the middleman's profit goes to our custo(liters. Our line of SAVONS AND BUGGIES ^.Jdes^/e best makes bv the most remta Ix theirV ie^ * * ;' ?? lfaconrers and every vehicle that II f 1 establishment carries a guarantee. ir sper.dlni >re and Ne^ tla of W'alterK mother, Mr. .. .ON LIVESTOCK .iitors here Thxl ' COM PA NY. returned to . rom the mou?j Stanton and | na B 'lle Stanbt ^ jf ^?es at Laurlnbii ^^^jfalHer. and da ^SU?n, after severj %jAWIveg In town, I JV&Pf at Blshopvl ? _ ^ _ ^ I ft f Mitchell w# M M 9 ^ :rs. Leroy M 3u ' ll I 1/ ;hc?8on, of ] ^ (2 [K 9| ?Ba ^ tf "Mrs. C. Hens^ M W .1 <>)r FayettevS H W W'f hrs Monday with i # F. Carter. pawthis over because it has a foreign jMj trip to Niagra Fa Everybody will nave an equal showing. fjMpH Canada, and aevt # intereat. ' J IJ ikfr#* * Monroe Rogi "l ^ IS in charge of lirnAir? .,, , IMF Reedy Creek Sp ft nhKALL) will present to the person rece summer resort, r nday, after a ra El rkland left MonA a^<^it'on to there wiil be given 51 s* Where he will f rs? prize will be given to the oerson receiving th S 0 pr * institute /rivilege of voting.- f(Jr a friend for the magnineent $4< i F H I'ERMS OF THE CONTEST: Ther< ft**1 ftnd T- E,4id on back subscriptions The contest is un'lv. the m.$ ran ?rom a trip Not The contest be?-1S Sept. 1st. and closes D*c. 1st. v<in? and Ma4a Promise ^rom y0,tr friends to vote for you. The fu wrww-w''- -'< w'r - '." ' - ^ " ?'" -"?v-v.i o Lovers of 11 * " I I i i Beauty and Style We have new. late and modern :n our stock we are now gett in for our spring trade?Swell Runabouts, deep fashionable uph' tered Surries and carriages, easy riding, light running Buggies. Single and double Buggy Harne?, urtistis in workmanst durability and pretty. Sumn.er Lap Robes in fine linen, new colors, beautiful desig nothing like them. In our display of Buggy whips, they are beauties. AGENTS FOR International Harvester Go's., farm implements, Machinery, Gasol Engines, CQlumbus wagons. Sole Agents in the counties of Dillon and Marion for H. Moyer, The Columbus, Cortland and Durham's celebrated lines buggies, runabouts, surries and carriages. Do you ever stop to think that it i? to your interest to encc age our efforts bv. when buying to give us a call. Give us your tr ?we are going to ^rityour trade. You arc cordially invited to make our stables headquarters. The Holliday Co IN PRIZES TO Bi fTT\ ton:. It is a borne proposition, made b> your home pa| The prizes will be given to the person who wins, regard TEMBER THE F iving the largest number of votes a $400 )0.00 and ] ; dozen Lewis Plow Stocks and Plows?. e hignest number of vote-. The second and third prizes will be jyi1 J.00 piano vou wiii -tand a chance of winning yourself the bujfjjy or t will be 100 vote.- allowed for each subscription paid one year in a ri.t^o.nent of an agency who will keep a force of agents in the coun The piano is or. exhibition at The Herald othce and the bugity i- on II terras of the contest will be announced later. ttt DILLON HER/ . - " Widowers. I it is :i sad thins? to bs a widower. It* a widower mopes around und | ttoti'f mingle in society and refuses i its tike part in any little innocent amusement t::e worn :> say lit !s put j tin v. i' a!" ?<:: tor four Ft IK.- will I think his ;;i iet* is ?.o :*?-..* . I I: r.e mutirns to* the conv? uti.nai period and then beyriss to -?it up ^ and take i-**t iie. tiie w. men >*.i> lie " Is a callous *?rute and they pity the a- ..ii. i. I , M ?4V I? i' iOil VUUUgll Iff j marry hiia. it he puts in all his spare time ; with the children. they say it is too j bad he doesn't pick out some uiotheri> woman and marry her and get jR^ his children a real home. if he doesn't spend all his spare , iitile with his children, they say the poor little things are cruelly neglected, and that's what might be expected of a man anyhow. ;p KILLED BY TRAIN. White Woman Thrown Fifty Feet and Has Her Neck Broken. Florence. Aug. 28.?Phonle Bailey. a white woman about 65 years of age. was struck by a northbound train about a mile from Murs Bluff early this morning and instantly killed. The woman was walking up the track and was wearing a bonnet which prevented her from hearing the approaching train. She was thrown about 50 feet up the track and her neck broken, resulting in instant death. ^ ? ? m Ira Wallace's Fine t'rops. Y'our correspondent, in company with a friend had the pleasure afforded him a few days ago of a drive through the country. About dinner time we met with our genial ine friend. Ira Wallace, who as he alurn va in hoH on n hrnutl ttttlilo irnl being invited called to examine his fine crops. Mr. Wallace has from ^ small beginnings ami honest method secured a nice farm from which he ^ gains a livelihood and each year lays by in store a good margin of profit. We found cotton planted from well selected varities of seed, cultivated in the most approved ?ur- style on lands that yield under favorable conditions two bales per ade acre, and corn looking as luxuriant as the farm regions of the Nile valley. We think any one would do well to talk with our friend and get from him his plans and study them closely with a view of improving con ditions on ti.e farm. We could in many instances increase out yield j annually !>> the systematic and in- ! ter sive methods employed ami in j :*ii?s way be abb- to live under war ' >wt; \ 'ite ;.mi fig-tree. ii. it. h\ per and every promise made will less of localitv. Rporinninor J B"" 6 = I R S T . PIANO. k-cn to the persons holding the lucky nu the \'i dozen plow stocks and plows, dvance, and the same number of votes ty until the contest closes and clubs w i exhibition at Kollidav's Stables Nou I ILUmmmm A Double Marriage at Dillon. i On Sunday, August 21st, ll>iO, 'ut the home of Mr. ? .:<ries Saleebv oi v*iis oitj, Mr. Salo- tu Sileeby to Miss Mullah Kishr.w i?nu Mr. George Saleebv to Miss Malakie Cupid had kir.l-'d tt:e liauie of lo\e in ilie hearts of (li??se young people in far <?f Syria before they landed in this laud o; the trot' and where the dollar is the goal. At the appointed Lour the spacious parlors of Mr. Saieebj were I filled with the invited quests, among tltem sixty-five Syrians and several of his American ft h i: Is. As these four plighted I >vers stood before tlte Rev. \V t" i-Cirkland. he, in an impressive and solemn manner, pronounced each couple man and wife. These newly wedded couple-, were graciously congratulated by loving | friends and now, hand in hand, with j youth and health to sustain them in life's great battle, witb hope as their beacon star, and the giver of all good to be ever ilea" them, the future, hid from mortal ixeu. yet to them 'tis radianr in prismatic colors. M. ^ ,<l ^ lail Cases for Court. The following prisoners who are now in the Florence jail will be tried at the September to-ni of court which, convenes on the 12th: R. S. Davis, murder. Karl Gave wood. murd'*r. Will Betheu murder. Ed Thomas, alias John Calvin George, rape James C. Lewis, assault. David Godbold, bigamy. Will Jolly, larceny live stock. James Bell, housebreaking. Horse Kills llahy. Savannah, Ga.. Aug. 28.?Falling from a bugy in which it was riding with its parents, Joseph. 18-monthsold son of John J. Rouke of this city, was instantly killed by a horse following the bugg> this afternoon on a county road. The horse, attached to another buggy, stepped on the baby's head. i Not it* of Teacher'.* K\a::i?ti.at.ion. The regular Teacher'.* Kx a ml nation for Dillon county will be. h< Id in the Court House on Friday. Oc- ? tober 7th., 19 ! 0. All teach -rs who $ | please take notice and ue prv.-> >? Joe 1'. I.utie, Supt. Kd. The Dillon Herald st..~o a year. ?* ^ * ? t TV- - * tfc - ft ^ I I I ^ "2^ be carried out to the -/vie' mhers. Thus in addition ..,? U. ..,, ? , _ . ^ ? uv aiiuwcu iur eacn 11 be organized in every - ; is the time tj enter by e -I 3 -y i