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P , FOLLOW THE CROWD T< I ThE Made | 8 ' Made in Sc | Yooll find it a {Dillon - Han from September m m The Malleable man will show you t be served with hot buscuits and co k book, beautiful souvenir, and a pr< | $7. 5 if you buy your Range during the r B I 8 You cannot aff( I 9 5 Remember the [ 1 Dillon Hardwa I S SEPT. 12Th I ! DOES OUAIl In the things you eat it does. That is V fresh and contain that excellent flavor tl V it is stale or shoddy it does not go on ou: ' we are catering to the trade of the entir A business exclusively to the town?it goes A by selling only the best is purely a busin< | THEN V A Pay just as much and put up with the sta 4 A cost you one penny more than the stale i same thin? you pay for the stale kind. stay on our shelf more th?n 30 days. T ALWAYS | HERRI .2 The Store o Laundry Notice.?I am agent for stationery at cos lie Charlotte Steam Laundry. Laun- al(i Book Store. Iry left at I. Blum's will receive ? prompt attention, or notify me and Knox Livingston, I will go to your residence for Speight*) orders. Will call regularly Bennettsville, S. lilevery Monday and Tuesday morning. I IVINPQTrtN J. Dudley Haselden, Jr. UVInUDlUn a Attorneys-* glfottce of Teacher's Examination. Offices on Railrc The regular Teacher's Examina- door to Cotton Mill a on for Dillon county will be held ??**?' IFIlilA/, |A#i the Court House on Friday, Oc ? '^^ber 7th., 1S10. All teachers who jFlesse taK- $ tlce and be present. J. M. JOHN v'lk ,0* p L*?e- n 1 Supt. Ed. v>?. J ?1 ?- ; SURVEYINfV&E " I announce myself a candi- Drafting and B1 Idldate for the office of Supervisor, pledging my support to the Demo- Represented by n cratic party. Office orer COT ON J as H. Berry. [m*. DILLON.SO ' The Dillon a year. * ) THE SIGN OF THE able Range >uth Bend it the store of i Aware - Co. r 12th to 17 th. gags?tii rrn -FMBuagMerm r heir Favorite Range. You will ffee, receive a valuable cook ?sent worth so ckvhihif" 1 )rd to miss it. j time and place. j ire CompanY, j \ TO 17TH. | I iiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiii!! rv AAilllTQ I! UUUIVIf whyHerring's Groceries are always bat is found in the bes4 of eatables. If r shelves at any price. That is why e country. We don't confine our everywhere?and the effort to please ?ss proposition. WHY? le shoddy kind? Fresh flour does not irticle. Fresh canned goods sell for the We keep our stock moving. It doesn't hat s why our groceries are FRESH. N G ' S , I Quality. ' < i t at The Her-1 M - | ? Auction J. It. (aihson, C. Dillon, S. C. Q I Qri & GIBSON, kJOlCu F. Watkins, auctioneer, will co duct sales of real estate, mercha >ad Avenue next (]jse household furniture, horse officeB- mules, wagons, buggies or ai s* c* other real or personal property such times as will suit the conve [SON, Jr., ! ience of the public. vSpecial sa p, oi norses ana mules every fii Monday. Satisfaction guarantee NGINEERING and the highest possible price o lue Printing Uined for your ******' Terr . _ _ , reasonable. Best auctioneer F R Johnson, the somh MILL OFFICE r ^ CAROLINA " iLKlll?f I lam prgparad to aharpe* and v9 pair your gins on abort notice. Bring in your news now and you got tkon back in time for ginning aaaaon. If you have any work write me at t U Marion. Work . dona aitkar at DU- .1 Slon or Marlon. W. C. GREGG, a 8-25-2t Marlon, 8. C. 1 B \ fH LOST.?On the streets of Dillon on August 13th., gold Masonic pin. Rewarjl for return to Herald office. WANTED?To purchase 3 or 4 u horse farm, euat of Dillon. Ad- c dress your offerings to Box 408, v Dillon. tf C J FOK SALE.?17 0 acre farm, 50 f acres cleared, within mile and a 8 uulf of Fairmont, L. Will make c a uule to the aci_. One gecu * wii* house. Uuigmn lor quick pu,insurance Ag.n;, Box 571, D.ilon, v 4. C. I c My farm for sale at attractive ^ price; 3L'l acres, 226 under high 1 state of cultivation, fine dwelling ^ and six tenement houses. Will sell * as a whole or divide into tracts of from 70 to 120 acres to suit pur- ^ ma o'nncorc IT1S D \(rnnin? 9-l-2t Latta, S. C. * NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tA Court of General Sessions for DiM Ion County will oonvene on SepV tember 12th., 1910, at ten o'clock* a. m. John C. Bethea, .1 Aug. 10, 1910. C.C.C.P.G.S. '| yOU'LL feel better for work, play or rest if you eat Ouaker Oats ^ fz at least once a I j day. > 4VJUS? - K Urns IT; ? iw&mm j- j ; Rbromailnni Anti BlaaJ ' . .?. + ' Tin .uucf ?' ra- 'jtL. i :o :? -* u 1 V si 10 in i Uii' f! T;i ::r ru^jir.".r !-a> rt..? I , in ill i! v' i O if"C. It liii-utiv.'ivb. n ir.'-rn-.i <11*. ibi! i> < a. !>> - - .1:. im - *: i i -nj-rr Cubbing win o;! -ot"- a? I!K* ;>:iiii I. m in-- n.-' im utv ) t!?i:i lltnii %"* .i. ' ..!: (Tr 'III' fli'fl" i tt^tl u.??0 ^ I* ri? ((H'OIU'llMil to "?tuj Cori'll. X > : - r\i. fOV?T? (J I; fX-.-fl'Ot mid ? . i.ilivll lt!i nriiii-lda TVuiril ? ... - ; l ~ :T 11. ! acrvci M . i." Kbtiot ! n-mov.'S -.ui t.ium I .loitr.- fi : iSKiov tWNilM M ? out . i - tii (ones ti(> ib X ' :: . ' -. !* ! "'* '? auJ kidDi VN M - . t- - ... "v.. lb.' <1 in tilbli'l J . U."" b liiinklt'l * >. - rr.ri ? ' tu.ilnM.li Mil I X - i J...' .? ? r.-in ?b?- lufclalr" ?- / ;? ' v ''-IX^PIhO | ? ^ it cures C* EVANS PHARMACY. 1 X Salt and vinegar will ilv^n e: amra el led ware. Salt under the pan pi events burn? inn when baking. 1 % It is unhealthy to cat when fa,5. tigued, angry or worried. # ^ * W. L. DOUCLAS * 83.00,s3.50, ?4.00 f &.95.00^?^. * SHOES/f %v ? Best in the World/ Shoes I ittka S2.00 \ JD[ j $2.so 11 fort Color E ytlttt __ W. L. Dou|lu shoes are the lowsst nri?. r<iia lifv rntuiilwaJ ??1J I n~ Their excellent style, ?uy fitting and ,g long wearing qualities excel those of other makes. If-you have been paying Uy high prices for your shoes, the next time a t | you need a pair give W. L. Douglas shoes a trial. You can save money on your n- footwear and get shoes that are just as L]e good in every way as those that have seen costing you higher prices. *8t If yon could visit our large factories ?,i at Brockton, Mass.. and see for yourself CU how carefully W. L_ Douglas shoes are b- ; nude, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than other makes, in "ACTIOft - W. u Doosiss asass aa? pries is it^ai>ed ?? Um bottom to protect Uu wssiW ssslasi hi*) plujjfl Inferior alio**. Tags N* Sakalllit4><'kioD,Mass pjggAlgir I For Sals by L. COTTJNdHAM. 1 tornth CtooHito, TyfkoM Pattest Aiisstsfl ha llMkiiglpk Washington, Aug. 29.? Special Suffering from typhoid fever, Iron rhich h? will not recover, and nur ied by his girl-bride of ten day* Sutler Orimaley, 25 years old, o Columbia, who, the police allege Lad married the girl under the alia >f Henry Timmons, has been arrest id here by Detective Berm&n on < barge of bigamy. The arrest was made on reques if Deputy Sheriff Simmms J. Miller if New Brooklet on ed in Washing Jrimsley, Satur When the ar ames J. Kilro forth west, who ick man, told .^ ,.uiac mu pa ient was in no condition to accom >any Dputy Sheriff Miller to Soutl 'arolir.u, and if attempted, the tri] could kill the man. He said th ?atient was suffering from relapsi if typhoid and that his conditio! vas serious, his temperature fo he last two days hav'ng been 10; legrees. When this was mad inow* to the police, they hesitatei '.nd Deputy Sheriff Milkr agree o the patient's transfer to th Washington Asylum hospital fo reatment, where he will be guard d The physicians at the hospita o night said the man had sligh :hances of recovery. Sheriff Miller, accompanied by th leart-broken young wife, left Wash ngton on the train for New Brook and. The officers will return th ^irl to her parents. When Dete< ive Berman, accompanied by th ieputy sheriff, went to arrest Grin sley, it was the first intimation, th jride told the officers, that she wa he wife of an alleged bigamist, nan who is said to have a wife an >ne child in Columbia. She tobbe liteously and said she had bee "ui 1 iru iu liic MC.I1 oil nu^ udi ? ast. She had known him only short tima under the name of Her y Timnions, and as such had mai ried him. When told that the ma ?he had married had a wife an :hild in Columbia, whom he is sai :o have deserted, she readily cor sented to accompany the South Cai jlina officer back home. Before her marriage to the mai the young woman was Miss Ell Eahart, of New Brookland. She i anly 18 years old, prepossessing an well educated. Grimsley is an ele< trician. He decided to remain i Washington and follow his vocatioi He was not successful in procurin i position, and a few days aftt starting on his honeymoon wa stricken wiht typhoid fever, froi which he has been suffering eve since. The girl's mother receive i postal card from her daughter i this city a few days ago, giving he iddress. It was due to the postf t-ard that the arrest followed. - ? ? r n.i i imr 1 r.. .1 1 nwiiiri. Laurens, S. C., Sept. 1 It having tome to our notice thn rumors to the ecntrary art curren we, the undersigned citizens and bu mess men of the City of Lauren1 tlesire to bear testimony to the moi il character, business ability an integrity of C. C. Feathorstono. Hu\i::g known him in busines and socially for over twenty-fiv >e;.rs, we to say that he is iij.-a of capacity, ?. i correct habit: >i a high sense of i.cnor. whose wo is ar. good as a bond, and whoa ideals represent the highest and be type of citenship. He is progressiv public spirited and loyal to all the he believes to be true. He ha worked his way up in spite of th handicap of modest pecuniary ei downients by the practice of pers? vert nee, Industry and self-educatio in the school of experience. Th breath of scandal can annoy in not besmirch a re?ord such as hi: To counteract the gross injustic that some would do hi:n, we fe< nailed unon to bear witness t racts whereof we know. We. hi neighbors, know nothing and ar intisfied tlier^ is nothing age: fiis hab.ts, charactt r or stt 'idin Mt would make him an unworth V ?n?i ' t " < ' < ' t , . to retlect vieutv family, hiB county and the entir State. J. J. Pluss, Pres. of Palmett Bank. C. W. Tune, Sec. and Treas. c Laurens Trust Co. W. A, Watts, President of Pet pie's Loan and Exchange Bank. O. M. Simmons, Pres. of Bank c Laurens. N. B. Dial, Pres. of Enterpria Bank. D. A. Davis, President of Davii Roper Co. 8. M. Wilkes, of 8. M. &. E. I Wilkes Co. H. K. Aiken, of the Laurens Dru Co. < P. A. Simpson, of Todd, Simpso v I,':* t- . . f. tj* Co. R. I. Babb, of Simpson, Cooper Babb. J. C. Owlngi, of OwinpA Bobo. R. A. Cooper, Solicitor Ripbtk j Circuit ' ' W. L Grey, of Laurens Hardware Co. * f John W. Furguson, Attorney. I( j John F. Bolt, Clerk at Court, g | L. P. McGhee, Pastor of Pint J Methodist church. (I have known i! him for some ten years. Have known him personally for nearly a t year.) t | W. E. Thayer, Pastor of Firat r ?* * i . th < . v ,a-> !lr\: ' Flv? V'H-V t it - per auove. St. From Hoard of Stewards. ti Whereas certain defamatory roP ports are being circulated in Cole umbia, Spartanburg and elsewhere e throughout the State derogatory to n the moral and Christian character r of Hon. C. C. Featlierstone: 3 Therefore, be it resolved. That e we, the Board of Stewards of the Methodist Church, South, of I.aud reus, S. C., of which Mr. Feattae erstone is a member, do hereby take r pleasure in asserting: That we have intimately associated with the Hon. C. C. Feather1 stone as a member of our Board for over twenty years, and that hiR ie character has been that of an upl~ right Christian gentleman, " and a consistant and loyal member of our ? church. That h heas been for fifteen years e Superintendent of our Sunday school l~ and twice in the last ten years a delegate to the General Conference S i ? ? or me m. e. Church, South, as therepresentative of his church from South Carolina. That we brand as maliciously _ false any .and all reports circulated inconsistant with the above resolua tion. John F. Bolt, Chairman of the ~ Board. W. L. Gray, J. F. Tolbert. d H. Terry, J. J. Pluss, O. B. Sim^ mons, G. G. Dalle. Jr., Aug. Huff,. R. E. Babb, S. G. McDaniel, J. L. Hopkins. l. BINGHAM BRIEFS. ^ a Dr. T. C. McSwain returned last 18 week from a trip to Rocky Mount and is now preparing for a trip to Frisco, California. n J. T. Culbreth returned Saturday , after a trip to his home near Fayp etteville, to the Camp meeting aud r Wrightsvilie Beach. He reports a I real good time and plenty of ladies II Miss Eva Lawhon returned to her ^ home in Dunn Thursday, after u pleasant visit to her brother L. T. n Peacock. T Miss Wright who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Peeler rer turned to Cheraw today. S. P. Roberts, C'. L. Willis, Jr.. W. C. Parham and C. A. Roach 1. too".: a very pleasant auto drive it Sunday morning over some of the t, good roads of Dillon and Marlbos ro counties. s, Ernest Parham and Tom Bethea r- went to Latta Sunday d Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roach leave for Baltimore Thursday. >s \\\ VV. Parham and John A. Mce Leod went to Dillon on business a to-day. s. W. \V. Parham bought the first f bale of cotton and load of seed ie ' marketed in Bingham this season, st his ginnery is now in operation and e is ginning lots of cotton, it T. G. Mcl-eaud and family left s for Bishopville this a. m. after spend 'tig the past week with R. L. Alt' ford. , Quite a large crowd gathered at 11 the springs Sunday and had a real 1 nice time, though many missed Mr. " and Mrs. Rogers. Miss Kate and Precious, we all long for the next e season to oome and open. o >? A N NO T TNP.F! M F.MT? , i hereby announce inys K diilate for re-election to y from the sixth district, t ?he democratic primary > V. t > Ulv :ir'S . TT< ll I e cb&iuiiui C Carolina, subject to the o the Democratic primaries P. A. Hodges. ,/ I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office '"to f Supervisor of Dillon County, subject to the rules of the Demo'' cratic party. J. W. Rowland. * GEO. R. PETT1GREW ?- d Attorney at Law. ^ Office up stairs, over Cotton Mill * Office. v | n1 DILLON, S. C. I ' -11'ait i ?' > i