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. 1%e Son of J. Pierpont?He Ha Already Had A Most Successful Career?John I). Kivkfeller, Jr., A Distributor Of Father's Wealth. That most of the great fortune built up by our leading America financiers will be administered wit ability bj the sons of the maker -of the fortunes, appears to be firm belief of the business wotlt Notwithstanding the adage that "I is only three generations from shit sleeves to shirt sleeves in America, -viim ur' iuci mat sometimes ittnKi t "Vj us much talent to keep mon*-v a HP ^ get it, there are many example Rr^ ' * 1 i:'' so" following pu h . with even greater success HkW.. in general, the worldly wise ones o ' Wall street hold financial abilit Bp is inherited. As they s"e P, . xc ji |^. in tlie case of a philanthropist lik H?**- .. Carnejtie or Rockefeller, the trt mendous power of money t<> gath money, when shrewdly used, seem likely to go on indefinitely und- conditions like thoss ,/f the preset! Foremost among the younger f Si. naneiers is J Pierpout M >ri-'.n. Jr who is now fort> three years nit He is the oniy son of his distil guished father, and is a graduate c Harvard university. He strongi t resembles the eliUr Morgan in look and charatterics. pa-tiehh.rl;- i 1^,' his short mania r of spee.h. Hi pu" nam'e is enrolle.i in the r ctorie y' ' .<>f snu:?> great corporations. and h r is a member of his father's h .>Us S? of J. P Morgan & Co. When >ii elder Mr. Morgan is in iliis count r V*- his son runs things at the Lirdo Lp?.< ' office of the house: when he fir.i KT^- er turns his attention to London ft*- the young man flits to New York Mr. Morgan, Jr., began his carve ffT in finance shortlv after leaving Hut vani. in the Boston office of th r Morgan interests. His father pu him througii a severe course o training that began in Boston am f-' -extended through business exper ience in New York, Paris, and Lon don. He is married and has fou children, with a fine residence ii New York as well as one in London His clubs are numerous, but he ver seldom visits them, his chief recrca tlon being excursions aboard hi little thirty-foot sailboat. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., has beei much before the public in the las few months because of his retire ment from business to administe for philanthropic purposes the vas fortunes of his father, the ol-i mag nate. He is now thirty-four year old, and, like Mr. Morgan, has slm .pie tastes. After his graduation from Brow! L. university he spent several years i] s Jbusiness with his father, aM is cre< Ml ited with having done some profita *1 l?le things in the world of financ on his own account. Whether h will be wholly or permanently re ' rirt-H frnm himinoco r\t Iho nnllnoi. kind seems uncertain, but. in th event that he returns to profit-seek \ ing operations he will be more like *y to gain thun to lose, for he i shrewd and capable. \( ? * * flk J \ Henry H. Rogers, the son of a ma A- i| closely associated with the elde t Rockefeller, is said to resemble hi lib* ^fhiher in business methods. Hi \ jfnne j*ather made him one of the exei \ tutors of his will and the eventua \ or ?n*4>068e88or 0f $$25,000,000. So th A parftoun8 man, who Is thirty-one year 'ivia Betkd now? 18 already hard at wor! tid Messrld 18 takln? hla father's place ii jars BradAny way8' *ek at GIB?e waB tra,ned *or succession b ^senior Mr. Rogers, and In th $*r. L. Cottlngharirfc of i$?7 worked a ~*8 Alice Cottinghajled to his father's sid night for Baltim^he nearly broke down 2 and New York, diversion Is in con ^ ~ will spend several dhe National Guard ^,...tri..keU buying goods i several offices li Cottioghaa Co. 'ents, but failed t (, and Is now an all Mr. L. w. Carmon, oienerai O. M. Smltl ville, N, C., spent SundsA First Brigade com family of his brother, Mr, \rk city troops Corquedale. He was acci Carmon wkohderbilt. Jr., wh e with Mrs. Mae conspicuous Ii Vthrough bis ap Vnt to Preeiden been nominated* New York Cen nd answers to thLg the rallroa, lanager T ^ ^ H man smile. Le exampie 0 ( "g, wag your tafia expected t contestant get to wLf tlme. Ml ??n The Herald's CAv.tWo vear test Piano? If not, call at The HW w*? W ew##i ' 11 aC 1Qe vaphtln - ?uut ana try its qualities dt,e has bee i# tone. folio we r* \ Dr. Clifton. Eye, ear. noee ami \ ng 0 thront, ip^ialiM will be at Mclas trained a * rin's Dray store Is Dillon on Thurs- L..g larg day and Dri<la> of nest week, 15th I xon *" and 1Mb. Operations, treatment, ^ trunt eye glasses. Charges reasonable. ou 51 All examinations free, remember twr HL a ?| (days only In city, call early and jfi W^ori avoid a rush. Get information at k6 w. McLaurln's Drag Go. K h, mHH ? ! early schoolboy days. August Belmont, Jr., the third c <.he name, was admitted a partni i.f his father s house on the first ? ! e current year. He was gradu; ' ?? d from Haivard In and '3 year later, soon aft?r his marring n beifan his hr.sinpsv t-iri*. < . h in the great banking house of tl '8 Beltnonts. He >a already u drive a or in sev.ral companies and is is ! creasing his business in* res.s s e..? il iy. "t Horace Havenieyer. tides* son < t ne lute H. ?). Haveui-jvr. the sugti s magnate, is training * r tie pos s tiois or active head of the America ? Sugar Reftnii.g company. Ho h. e his fatke, a 1 ve of musl- and hi s thoroughness in business affair, f Shortly after iiis father's death i y 1907 he started t > master every fe; it lure of the sugar business?final v? -rial, mechanical, and chemlcui an - to-day is considered an expert o r the subject. s George F. Baker, Jr.. -a ho v. i l inherit a fortune estimatid at i-5?) Lt Oi'ii.iMin. ;s a direct r in many of il enterprises formed oi financed b his father, the retir.il president i i- tile First National hank. He i ., .'ice-president of the- burnt and ha I. a vide rang or busi.. ss inter sti i- ii-s iov : or sports is displayed i if tunny ways. Ii< is noted as a swin > titer, yachtsman, golfer -nd te. ni s player, finds time for social life an t: s a member of several ef th*? i .ii s ir.g el'ibs. <i 'il< >1* M \> !.!> - i t-liOtMi. So Indicated by 4 'oimuercial-Aji iicain 4 'ott-m Si.i,mi-i... !1 Memphis, iri.::. Sept. 4.?"i h Ci mm^ivial-Appeul will publish !li following lottcn crop summary to morrow. Reports from the Souths tolio fields for the week are somewlia irregular. On the whole the cro has probably lost ground. ^ Rains were excessive in North Ca; ollna, but of great benefit in Soutl Carolina and Georgia and Alabama though in the three latter State ! some deterioration and shedding oc curred before the coming of the rair i Indications are that conditions wil * not improve, but there are numerou i sections in Alabama that have no 3 | ; had rain. Mississippi complains o shedding and an increase in bol weevils are more active in Louis 1 iana, where there seems little chanc for any more fruit, while Southeri r ' Arkansas is worse affected than a 1 | any time In the season, althoug " j in other respects the Arkansas cro 3 made normal progress during th ~ 1 week. Oklahoma complains of bo! worms, which are widely distribute! n i but the promise for a good yiel n I is not impaired. Cotton is opening slowly in al l" sections save Texas, and the state e inents made all through the seaso e as to lateness are being verified. 1 ; Texas gins in southern and sout y central counties are running at ful *- capacity, and the movement to mat l~ ket is free. It is stated that th crop will be gathered in a few week: s Crop estimates in Eastern and Cen tral Texas are being reduced, an picking returns from the wester 11 counties disclose the shortest cro r in many years. The northern coun s ties alone in the State appear stil B in fair condition. Picking will not become genera d ; before September 15 or later, e ' m m ii ? S ^ Notice of Election. a Whereas a petition, signed by on third of the qualified electors am y freeholders of Fork School Distric e No. 26, of Dillon county, has beei o presented to the county Board o 0 Education asking for an election t i. be held in said district on the quel tion of determining whether sal I, district shall be made a High Schoc Q District or not, such an election i 0 hereby ordered to be held at Fori A School House or other convenien h place in said district, on Tuesda !? the 13th, day of September 191 The polls shall be opened at o'clock a. m. and closed at 4 o'cloc' 0 p m. Only those who produce the n I registration certificate and receipt i as in ireneml !<?" 1? -1 0 ^ .VWv.wua on cs 11 UT3 21J t lowed to vote. The trustees of th _ ' district shall act as managers an d | the elect-Ion as otherwise oonducte e i shall be according to Sec. 1208 c f the civil code of laws of South Gai 0 | ollna. . J Those who favor the formation ? s {a High School in said district sha R cast a ballot on which is writte n I or printed the words "For Hlg T ! School" and those who oppose th formation of the "High School f shall cast a ballot on which is writ ten or printed the words "Againi e High School" Joe P. Lne, N. B. Hrgrove, t W. P. Coker. County Board. Milk 1s excellent for cleaning ol cloth. I RULES GOVERN ^ # * Rule i All niotiey for subscrip- < ' I ti ins snail br? paid t*> Contest Ma.iJ j ager, Mr. A. T. Corcoran. l" Rule - Confes* Mar a;r<-r's siy- 1 *l a lure must !> ? a ft" to .? ! votes ' , ; tSiev ; . of v. i'. the con- ? k.H ^ | IVii> L.Uko < ar.uot i?e l)<)Ui(ti ! The co!.t? v ill be or. a fair ' . i s:?. fair f.?r >il \ ?;? .< .only ' j- , , , , ; .? obtair a <> s sunt;. rt? ion-. either prepaid or rer.evvalr-. i ' r !>. futtinir tin- ii'Muiir.fi .n coo- ' ir . . ... . pons, or ir<--. . -1;?iiv:ti: < :it?s 1 on li weekly y .per. K".! > 4. No euiplov-M* of the L?ii- ' is , ,, ' ... .?>; m ruiu or u menu* : < . Is ram l'> i!y will be permit'ed t. parti, i pate either is nominator or a voter in the contest. t I Ruie I'iiniiidat^s will not be ? r 'atrlcti.il in s urinu s ubscript t in-. .i , . ;?u" may s. cur r. ra .n a:i> p!u? II in tli" Ur.iteii States. s Rule 0. Only one Nomination Co i ? .. v pot: entitling each cent* : .ns to i| " votes will i?e allowed .1 !- 7. All votes lir-- '. 1 i'. i ^ * He'a.1,1 off?.- by Yu? -il >; noor | s uS i-iti.K Mil l' u * Tail i? u i.ir.a ..-..i .il.-..:.' : i .r. y . >. tostan: or s . - possible anil \o;?? thetn. ,1 ' This ?n-rtifleat-.- entitles I- * Name i | * Of. . . . St:i To t w.-ntv-five i 27. i fr. ; v >te.i This free voting certificate niu: later than Wednesday noon. Sept* THK. HERALD Vill out :in<l >end to Hi-raM oft'iot I Nominati( r- The Herald's Grant> l, 1 hereby nominate M s Address. . . . . . .... i. " a3 a Candidate in The Herald's Com is t j Nominated by . . " Save this Coupon and vote for yix I- ?????? . ???e???? KEEP YOUR MON S100000 The North State Life Insurant II will pay to any young: man of good h deposit with the company $49.10 eac d spot cash, and besides, pay him a ni? of death nrinr to malnritu of Horirl <1 11 This is one of the strongest Southen operation- Patronize your southern i: 11 of your confidence. We court the cl< n this company and assert that we can h policy than any responsible Life Inst 11 State. The North State Life issues - meet modern needs. e Tin* North State Life has the distil j. lives insured than any other Carolina i- Is your life insured? If not, can y< j than ineligibility?why you should not 11 If insured, are you adequately insure p life insurance Is- sufficient to provide i_ accustomed to living? Why not_ sent II ?nce man now?Co-day. B. C. Brick ll Dillon Best contracts for Agents : | NATIONAL ENCAMP! 11 ? ii Atlantic C ii $9.95 Round trip ral i i| with correspond * ii other points via 1 y ? T? COASTLINE. k 4 i? X DATES OF SALE?Septembe ? J STOP-OVERS?10 days not to l- lowed on both the going and r e 4 Norfolk and Washington, Baltii d J depositing tickets on arrival at d Ticket Agent. $ Tickets will be limited to retui i September 29 but may be exte: lf * positing tickets and payment of U Make prrangements for tickets, n 2 advance with h * ' | J. L Bridges, Ticket " VI r paid Z WW *? VA?U?9 i i ]| Passenger Traffic Mgr. Wibningt I. 1 ING CONTEST. if each week. R'.lle S Votes OIl< -? itioUed ("ill ; ot b?* f: uf.st'errci; to >t* < r w:. '% * ::? i' r R.:le N'o v> f*.s v ill be ell-> v .il ot' subscriptions i hi otu \ : oi.a v.et-k ? ft. t i> iiig > nr. . : est ?;.f. Subsi: iptii instil* tamed in promptly together v. t. motley ? !! ?*t? -i to: liif-in V?.: : i is?w; tt'ueg suDscrtptiou:is\ r? < : -< ii, but 10 t s.unts r:i.-; vtiiin tlu?. votos ? ,s?t l v.\ ?'li??ne\er thfy wis,;. Hull- In. Nomtnitots t status r 1:li -r.iH ?,> .;???? t ? ai 'i-pr ;:!! rates at;?I or.iiitiins. Rule 11. Til - ri.^l t is r?v?T. -o 0 rojer* the i.:iui ? of .r.i. ?'oi,te>r i:;t or c iiis", ute'? ro al*-r tltos*- rtile.Iiouiii ocuisi ? i ti' in.iiiti Rule 12. \n> qii'-sMon v. 11 hall ariso h*-rtii < onievat;' s. 1 iil !? 1 < ? .?: tniisn! r; t Si ? .">;r >-? linage in "tit, ami its ,i tusiot. will e final P.r >i>rcff : 11j ymrv, COXTllST v ANA1 I KM K VI" vt; t t>\ KVi v u?. f: .?iii il.;? ".'-on:lu t; .isii;:.- or i j a..- j.: . ; i)f ?amli.is.t to l.i' vot?'i: ti.r ir s: hi> iii ti:i? H-i'.tll orfie:? nibor 7 til. 1 1 > CONTEST AN \OEMENT # * i ? < >n Blank d Voting Contest. Lest. itr favorite contestant. EY AT HOME. REWARD :e Company, of Kinston, N. C., abits and 20 years old who will h year for 20 years above reward e dividend every year. In event .000. will be paid to his estate, i Life Insurance companies m nstitutions when they are worthy jseat inquiry into the standing- of write a better and less expensive irance Company operatihg in this all forms of modern policies to nction of having more Carolina company. >u give any gixxl reason?other ; insure? 'tl? Will the income from your for your family as they art* now I I'or the North State Life ItiMir:man, Mgr. , S. C., P. O. Box 571. XX NXX*X XXXXXXKXXKKXX*****? 1ENT G. A. R. | ity, N. Y. | :e from Dillon $9.95 : ling rates from % the ATLANTIC j r 15 to 19, 1910 inclusive. ? exceed final limit will be al- J eturn trips at Richmond or * Tiore and Phi1ad**1r>Kio T stop-over point with Depot J i not later than midnight of X nded to October 28, by de- t $1.00 * Pullman reservations well in S Agent Dillon, S. C. * T. C. White { General Passenger Agent, o on, N. C. as * ' ' ..T * tJ. Mb J ? ! FORTIFY\b .! .. .-ft'} I ? ^ 1 V I ; >r J^jj V a/A * 0f V '? > ^ / A .J* " ' ? v r*",.v ' t . ... . t v Cj Q. v'C^^'iC'v snurstjz* | SXMtMtAtd. *4a??. ':' *?<Ivh/K-. ' : < :; r; v. - :'. ; > tr.r.r.oy a.- is? : : i . iv * We i.'cr t;-. ><. v i I., v . r. : We pay liberal i" ore>? THE BANKi : T. I . ^M.-kh -i-. V Cipua". a;*-! Si: ,.t ** ?****? > } .?.* v -'. * ; Speaking 1 m * 5|C ^ Does not tieoessaril * sion ot' mysterious 4* * things With us i * truthful and reliab + merits ot which 1 Sfct * adequate and trusl * Your physician i ? need is; he also & jjj that should be ac ; 4c his prescription is ;Z ed. and when we * that our prescrip 4c makes a specialty c J drugs, your physici * that when we prepi * no better could b? 2 phone and messeni | * it easy for you to | ~ tronage. I -Y Ci r i^i n n | LiYdllD I I The Leading , < : * ? /. ir* *************** *******< + The Supreme Proof o IHiiH INVESTM EN7 EARNING THE S ?l*TH AT LIFE IN SLR OF RICHMOND. E. STRUDWI realized 6.9% interest and investmer ts insurance 63% of the amount wri A RECORD UNEQUALED COMPANY A policy issued b?* this Compan I your loved ones should death overta giving substantial aid when assisten MAX FASS, Loca DILLON Do 1 ou Want to hu-v a I' Piano. | IP SO, Get the Best Artistic In- < strument Made, t The World Renowned < SOHMER In Uprights and Grands. < : OLD INSTRUMENTS Taken in Exchange. EVERYTHING IN MUSIC ! Kept in Stock. ; FOR PARTICULARS Address Strauss , A AM I & uu. IBENNETSTVILLE S C I i 1 e presentatives for your county IJ ^ )dmL ur Future f i ., * - v -,, '* > . * l# #* ? rT " /. v;Hi * *' J t < * . -A . "rv '.. ' ** '* .: j? ^ . .< * - . ..?SV"*iS" *> *: * ^ I ^ i* vwi. * jmx~1A& 'J&eznfo < *> | \ :ic r. ti;< v : !, .. f jcn< - i : keep v?.;;r X i< . ?: *.. . '* i I \V! .1 * ? : ' ' t . ^ \V il? J ? >c \ tl; Jtv; (.;< > -i- * OF DILLON, I > c. 2 W. T. II thLM. < Lishier. * :* - >: J n . ?t -) 5fe .j.... * of Medicines f y mean a discus- * and fearful * jig medicines are se- * ' le compounds, the have lie :i f.nind - L worthy knows what your . :now3 the results complished when S honestly pr-par- X can assure you X tion depart uiDt 4c >f dispensing pure ? an will assure you J ire your medicine * ? procured. Our ]? ;er service make j give us your pa- * 'harmacy- j I S Druggist. i * # af Ideal Management iS l.O'.V t \!'SK K \ LAN TIC ANC\i CO. VIRGINIA :ck, Pres. it profit during 1909 and inereas tten. BY ANY OF ITS AGE Oli OLDBR v eliminates all embarassment ft ke vou. It insures cohfidence fc ce !? most needed. 1 Representative, . S. C. ? B. bBLLKKS W. C. MOORS SELLERS A MOORE. Attorneys at Law. Practice in State and Federal Courts. Special attention given :o collections. Office over Bank >f Dillon. J AS W. JOHNSON ATTORNEY AT LAW MARION, SOUTH CAROLINA. Practicing: in the Courts of fv on County. 7-21*tf OFFICE OF TOWNSEND, ROGERS & McLAURIN. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW DILLON. S. O. Offiioc above MoLaorin Drug Co. ASHCRAFrS Condition Powders ^ / -Aafc fee *a Klmi 7 Brunaon Drug*/ !