The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, August 03, 1911, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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COUNTY NEWS.
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\ ducted at Mt. Calvary church by
\ Rev. W C. Wallace, of I^atta.
Prof. .S. H. Moody is in this section
for a few days. It seems
that Mr. Moody doesn't rest much
during his days of vacation.
H. Fittman, of Pleasant Hill sec-'
tlon, was here Sunday last.
Mr. Oscar Campbell, of the Ken.
tyre section, was here Sunday af'srnnon.
A. Manning, Jr., of Dillon,
**'s section Monday last.
rmitrniiM Jr-? spent some time;
tCm of "ttu111 8ec-:
S"n;,uw?,u>'
borne in mina*ajj?n_. ^ntch
in the words i ?'^^otton is
word:? as ordi. _# if
simple title thai# a/Little Rock,
ed by both up* *unday last,
grantee an i//16.. Lock, of Lolie8
in gkr * . few days in this
tended Jf Je glad to see them
tain <jf '^?n. Suspect it seems
fir, t^../"^ie to them. Come again,
> 'vs.
. f- jv~ Sub.
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GOSSIP OP GADDY.
In Social Circles ? Base ha 11?Personal
Mention .
Correspondence to The Robesonian.
Hamer, S. C., R. F. D. 3, July
28.?Hurrah for the young people
of Gaddy! They are awake once
more and find life worth living.
On Saturday, July 15, the basebail
team, of Fork and Union crossed
bats, but on account of the ill-,
neas and absence of some of our
best players the game was very |
much one-sided. The Fork boys
went home wearing broad smiles,but
then >ou see we like to make people
feel good when they come to
see U3.
Misses Ella and Nettie Gaddy
k ^ ~ave a delightful fishing party last
Tuesday afternoon in honor of
their guests Misses Estelle Inman
and Artemissa Smith, of Chadbourn '
N. C.
Quite a number of boys and girls
spent last Tuesday at the river.
They report a splendid time. It
was given in honor of the visitors
ill the vicinity, these being Misses
Resale Gibson, of Augusta, Ga.;
Gertrude Gibson, of McColl, Lola
and Beuna Sessions, of Latta, Estcllc
Inman and Artemissa Smith, of
Chadbourn, N. C. Mrs. J. C. Adams
chaperoned the crowd.
R. S. Rogers superintendent of
education of Dillon county, attended
the State summer school at Rock
Hill.
Messrs. W. J. Adams and J. F.
Oliver spent Sunday in Laurinburg,
N. C.
Little Miss Christine Edwards,
who has been very ill for some
time, is rapidly improving.
We are glad to see Mrs. R. M.
Oliver out aggaln after being ill
so long.
Misses Dora Smith, of Laurinburg,
N. C., and Bessie Gibson , of Augusta,
Ga., are visiting Mrs. W, J.
Adams.
Misses Lola and Beuna Sessions,
of hatta, are visiting their sister,
" Mrs. C. K. Culbreth.
Miss Carrie Edwards has returned
from Fork, where she has
been visiting relatives.
Messrs. Marvin and Burn Floyd
and Rowland Pittman and Miss
v * Nettie Inman spent Sunday in this
vicinity.
Mr. P. B. Sellers and daughter.
Miss Mildren, spent Sunday at Mr.
R. M. Oliver's
Messrs. J. M. Oliver and J. B.
tfica IlilHroH anoint QnnHaw a* Mr
Edwards spent Tuesday evening
with friends near Pages Mill..
One of the most enjoyable
vents of the season was a porch
party at Mr. J. M. daddy's given
in honor of Misses Smith and Inman,
of Chadbourn. These present
were Misses Nora and Virginla
Rogers, Carrie Hattie and Grace
Edwards, May Regan, Dora and
Lizzie daddy. Arte Smith and
Estelle Inman; Messrs. J. M. and
JL 8. Oliver, J. B. and R. H. Ed9
wards, L. B. Stephens, J. E. and
Rembert. McKenzle, John Bracey,
Weltos Thomas and Clifford Oad
Free State News.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Allen, of
Latta, spent Tuesday in this section.
Mr. Joohn A. Nicholson left Tuesday
for Jackson Springs where he
! will spend several days.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Blackwell, of
Darlington, spent Thursday and Friday
here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dunnaway,
I after spending some time here, re|
turned to their home at Augusta
, Friday.
Mr. Arch Nicholson, of Mullins,
! is visiting relatives here this week.
Miss Ada Hayes left Tuesday for
| the mountains of North Carolina,
I where she will spend several weeks.
Miss Annie Berry, of Dillon was
| here Sunday and Monday.
Mr. Arthur Rogers, of Lamar,
spent last week with narents h?rp
Miss Dessle Hayes was the guest
of Miss Ruby Coleman, of Oak
Grove section Sunday.
Miss Florence Allen has as her
guests Misses Elsie and Mattie Ba|
ker.
Mrs. Franklin De Witt, of Jacksonville,
Fla., and Miss Lacy Jackson,
of Dillon, spent Tuesday in this
section.
The protracted meeting began at
New Holly Tuesday night.
Mr. A. W. Berry sold his place to
Mr. J. R. Daniels at a reasonable
price.
"The Robesonian, of Lumberton.
refers to Dillon as 'Dillon, 3. C.'
It would not look any worse if
The Robesonian would say 'New
York. New York.' "?Dillon Herald.
Dillon is such a good town that
folks 'way off would naturally
think it was in Robeson county if
we did not put some sort of a tag
on it.?Robesonian.
Annual Mountain and Seashore
Excursion.
The Atlantic Coast Line announces
extremely low round trip rates
for the above occasion to Washing
ton. Myrtle Beach and to the mountain,
lake and spring resorts of
North and South Carolina.
Tickets will be on sale for all
trains on Wednesday, August 16th,
limited to return on or before September
2nd, 1911.
Full information, reservations,
etc., may be obtained from J. L.
Brldgers, ticket agent, Dillon, S. C.,
or by addressing T. C. White, General
Passenger Agent; W. J. Craig,
Passenger Traffic Manager, Atlantic
Coast Ldne, Wilmingt-cn, N. C.
PRICES ARE HIGHER-/
The Text Hooks Somewhat
J^reased. But Then it is Pre r
.suiiied That the Books Selected
Are Better Than the Old Ones.
The new books adopted by the
; State board of education for the
jfree public schools of South Carolina
will cost the patrons of the
school some more than the books
I now used according to comparative
figures made up at the office of
the State superintendent of educa'
tion.
The increased expense is shown
in the following comparative statement
of the cost of new and old
books prepared by Mr. Swearingen:
Primer
Cost of old Primer 12
Cost of new Primer 25
Increase over 100 per cent.
During the five year period 19061911
135,000 primers were sold.
Upon that basis the total increase
tn thf> nunlU r?f tho
$ 1 7,680.*OOT"~
Readers
Cost of old First Reader 20
Cost of new First Reader 25
Increase of 25 per cent.
Total number of First Readers
sold during: the past five years,
200,000 copies. Aggregate increase
to the pupils $10,000.
Cost of old Second Reader . . .28
Cost of new Second Reader . ..35
Increase 25 per cent.
Total number of Second Readers
sold during the last adoption period,
129,000 copies. Aggregate increase
$9,030.00.
Geography.
Cost of old Elem Geography.. .38
Cost of new Elem Geography.. .45
Increase of 33 1-3 per cent.
Total number sold during last
adoption period, 63,000. Increase
to pupils, $7,560.00.
Physiologies.
In place of the two-book series a
three-book series has been adopted.
Cost of old series Elem 30
Cost of old series Adv 50
Cost of new series, 1st book:. . .35
Cost of new series, 2nd book. . .40
Cost of new series, 3rd book.. .60
Increased cost to each pupil of
the series, .55. Increase about 60
per cent.
nrituilicuc,
In place of a two-book series covering
the work up to the high
school a three-book series has been
adopted. The first two books cover
the work up to the 7th grade.
Every pupil therefore who passed
irto the 7th grade will have to
purchase a new book for the one
year at a cost of 41 cents.
Cost of old Arithmetic, Elem.. 32
Cost of old Arithmetic, Adv.. .40
Cost of new Arithmetic Elem. . .22
Cost of new Arithmetic, Inter. . .36
Cost of new Arithmetic, Adv.. 41
Increase in cost of the series, 47
cents, about 66 2-3 per cent.
THE MAINE BLOWN* UP.
Expert Says Explosion That Destroyed
the Maine CWne From
Outside.
New York, July 22.?Lewis Mlxon
the naval architect who designed
the Indiana and Oregon type of battleship,
commenting yesterday on
the news from the wreck of the
Maine, said to a World reporter.
"There has never," he said,
"been the slightest doubt in my
mind about the cause of that vessel's
destruction. In the first place,
knowing the care with which the
magazine of our men-of-war are
safeguarded, there was every reason
to suppose that unless other powder
made under the same condition had
been found unstable the explosion
was not due to undue heat or powder
deteroratlon.
"In the careful examination made
by the very competent board appointed,
which met on the light
house, tender Mangrove, & vessel
' 1 had built, was most convincing.
As the members of the board were
j personal friends, I talked over the
matter afterward with them, especially
with Naval Constructor Jno.
B. Hoover, U. 8. N., with whom I
had many opportunities for discussj
lng the question, as he was an inspector
at my shipyard for several
years.
"When I myself visited the scene
of the wreck in Havanna Harbor I
was struck with the amount of the
destruction, and concluded that very
probably the magazine was exploded
by the firing of the mine, as 1 rather
doubted the possession of a mine
capable of such total destruction,
i though convinced it started from
the outside.
"The most convincing fact bearing
on the explosion was told me
by Capt Stevens ,of the Ward liner
Havana. He said he was sitting on
board the Havana after dinner and
was looking directly at the Maine
at the time of the explosion. She
seemed to rise up forward. Wreckage
began to fall on board his
vessel. On the deck, one piece
very near to him, there fell two
very large pieces of cement .
"In our earlier vessels we laid
quite a thick layer of cement on
the bottom plating in the double
bottom so worked as to form water
courses to the suctions and to
cover rivet heads. An explosion
from the inside could not well account
for the way the vessel was
distorted and broken, though it
could very naturally add enormously
to the destruction, as the vessel's
back was broken and she was lifted
by the outside explosion.
"There is not much room for
controversy. A mine powerful
enough might have done all the
damage . We shall possibly Know
what part was played by the ship's
explosives.
Notice of Election.
State of South Carolina,
County of Dillon .
Whereas, by petition, filed with
the mayor and Town Counsel of
Dillon on the 26th day of July, A.
D., 1011, signed by the majority of
free-liolders of the said town of
Dillon, ?equesting the said town
Counsel of the town of Dillor. to
submit to a vote of the qualified
registered electors of the said
town of Dillon, the^ question of issuing
coupon bondjj it, tfes, sum of
$3,000.00, bearing interest -at &
rate not exceeding six per cent.
Pf?" ann'iiin, payable in lawful ten!
der money of the United States of
I A mPrlcn -1" *"
- >wv*t ?unj jvaio anci v"C uavc
of said bond with the privilege on
the part of the Town Counsel to
redeem the said bonds at any time
after twenty years after the date of
same, for the use and benefit of
said town in the completion of the
electric light plant, in and for the
town of Dillon, under and in accordance
with an act of the General
Assembly of the State of South
Carolina, entitled an act to authorize
all towns to build, equip and
operate a system of electric lights,
and for the improvement of
streets, side-walks, etc., and.
Whereas, all the requirements of
said act relating to the ordering of
said election have been complied
with, now therefore, we, N. B.
Hargrove, Mayor, J. L. Bridgers, J.
F. Thompson, V. L. McLean, J. W.
Gaddy, R. L. Moody, and F. Mack
Curtis. constituting the Town
Counsel, by virtue of the authority
vested in us as the Mayor and
Town Counsel of said town, in accordance
with the Mayor and Town
Counsel of said town, in accordance
with the said act above referred to,
do hereby order a special election
to be held within the corporate
limits of the town of Dillon, the
29th day of August, A. D. , 1911;
the poles to open at eight o'clock
in the morning and remain open
until four o'clock in the afternoon,
at which election there shall be
submitted to the vote of the qualified
registered electors o fthe said
town of Dillon, "For the Issuing of
Bonds," and "Against the issuing
of Bonds," the question to
wit: "Shall the town of Dillon issue
bonds in the sum of $3,000.00,
for the purpose of completing the
electric light plant, in accordance
with the said act above referred
to?"
TKn f AII/VMF! r?/? A wa
I. uv tunvKlllg ai c ucieu; iil'puiliLed
managers of said election, who
shall provide tickets and boxes, conduct
the election and declare the results:
B. A. Harrelson, D. W. Alford
and W. H. Breeden.
Given under the official seal of
the town of Dillon, this the first day
of August, A. D. 1911.
N. B. Hargrove,
Mayor.
Attest:
J. M. Carmichael,
Clerk.
8-3-4t
Notice of Election.
State of South Carolina
County of Dillon.
Whereas, by petition, filed with
the Mayor and Town Counsel of the
town of Dillon, on the 26th day of
July, A. D. 1911, signed by the majority
of free-holders of the said
town of Dillon, requesting said
Town Counsel of the town of Dillon
to submit to a vote of the qualified
registered electors of the said
town of Dillon, the question of iasuelng
coupon bonds to the amount
of $39,000.00, bearing Interest at
a rate not exceeding six per cent,
per annum, payable in lawful tender
money of the United States of
America, forty years after date of
said bonds, with the privilege on
the part of the Town Counsel to redeem
the said bonds at any time after
twenty years from the date of
same for the use and benefit of
said town, in building, equipping,
and operating k system of water
works, under and in acoordance
with an act of the General Assembly
of the State of South Carolina, entitled
an act to authorize all towns
to build, equip and operate a system
of waterworks, sewerage and
electric lights, and for the improvement
of streets, sidewalks, etc, and.
Whereas, all requirements of said
act relating to or ordering of said
election have been complied with,
now, thoreforc, we, N. B. Hargrove,
Mayor of Dillon, J. L. Bridgers, J.
F. Thompson, V. L. McLean, J. W.
Gaddy, R. L. Moody and F. Mack
Curtis, constituting the Town Coun-I
sel of the town of Dillon, by virtue
of the authority vested in us as
Mayor and Town Counsel of said
town, in accordance with the said
act above referred to, do hereby order
a special- election to be held
within the corporate limits of the
town of Dillon, the 29th day of
August, A. D. 1911. The polls to
open at eight o'clock in the morning
.and remain open until four
o'clock in the afternoon, at which
election there shall be submitted
to the vote of the qualified registered
electors of the said town of
Dillon, "For the issuing of bonds,"
und "Against the issuing of
bonds," the question to wit: "Shall
the town of Dillon issue bond* in
the sum of $39,000.00 for the purpose
of building, equiping and op,
erating a system of water works, in
j accordance with the said act above
referred to?" The following are j
hereby appointed managers of said
election, who shall provide tickets,
boxes, conduct the election and de
clare the results: B. A. Harrelson, I
D. W. Alford and W. H. Breeden.
Given under the official seal of i
the town of Dillon, this, the first
day of August, A. D., 1911.
N. B. Hargrove,
Mayor. ;
Attest:
J. M. Carmichael,
Clerk.
8-3-4t
?
Notice of Election
State of South Carol.ina.
County of Dillon.
Whereas, by petition, filed with
the Mayor and Town Counsel of
Dillon, on the 26th day of July, A. |<
D., 1911, signed by the majority of
| freeholders of the said town of Dillon,
requesting the said Town CounIsel
of town of Dillon to submit to
a vote of the qualified registered
I electors of the said town of Dillon,
| the question of electing three Com-! i
missioners of Public Works, to take i
j charge of and handle the funds for
water works and sewerage and to
manage the same as is provided for
by law, and whereas all the re,
quirements of said act relating to
j the ordering of said election have 11
J been complied with, now, therefore,
| we, N. B. Hargrove, Mayor of the
I town of Dillon, J. L. Bridgers, J. F.
j Thompson, V. L. McLean, J. W.' (
Gaddy, R. L. Moody, and F. Mack '
1 Curtis, constituting the Town
iwuuaei oi me iown or union, by
virtue of the authority vested in us,^;
as Mayor and town Counsel of^
i said town in accordance with \
j said act above referred to, do here- 1
i by order a special election to be
! held within the corporate limits of
i the town of Dillon, on the 29th
I day of August, A. D., 1911, said '
polls to open at eight o'clock in
the morning and remain open un-i
til four o'clock in the afternoon, at
which election there shall be elect- '
I ed three citizens of the town of
j Dillon, to take charge of and han,
die the funds for water works and
sewerage, in and for the town of
I Dillon. . |!
The following are hereby appointed
managers of said election, who
shall provide the tickets, boxes,
j conduct the election and declare the
I results: W. H. Breeden, B. A. i
; Harrelson and D. W. Alford.
Given under the official seal of i
1 the town of Dillon, this the first day
of August, A. D., 1911.
N. B. Hargrove,
Mayor.
| Attest:
J. M. Carmichael,
Clerk.
I 8-3-4t
Notice of Klection.
State of South aCrolina,
County of Dillon .
Whereas, by petition, filed with
J the Mayor and Town Counsel of ;
Dillon, on the 26th day of July,1
A. D. 1911, signed by a majority
of the freeholders of the said town
1 of Dillon, requesting the said Town j
Counsel of the town Dillon, sub|
irit to a qualified electors of the
: said town of Dillon, the question of
! issueing coupon bonds to the'
i amount of $38,000.00, bearing inj
terest at a rate not exceeding six
per cent, per annum, payable in law
i ful tender money of the United |
States of America, forty years after
the date of said bond, with the
privilege on the part of the town
of Dillon to redeem the said bonds
at any time after twenty years after
the date of same, for the use and
i benefit of said town of Dillon In!1
building, equiping, and operating a 1
system of sewerage, under and in
accordance with an act of the general
Assembly of South Carolina, en
titled an act to authorize all cities
and towns tb build, equip and operate
a system of sewerage, water
i wbrks, etc, and for the improvement
of streets, sidewalks, etc,,
and,
Whereas, all the requirements of
said act relating to the ordering <
of said election have been complied (
with, now, therefore, we, N. B.
Hargrove, Mayor of Dillon, J. L. j
Bridgers, J. F. Thompson, V. L. i
McLean, J. W. Gaddy, R. L. Moody,
and F. Mack Curtis, constituting
the Town Counsel, by virtue of the j
authority vested in us as the '
Mayor and Town Counsel of said
i town in accordance with the said .
act above referred to, do hereby
order a special election to be held ,
within the corporate limits of the j
town of Dillon, the 29th day of '
August, A. D. 1911, the polls to ;
open at eight o'clock in the morn- , j
ing and to remain open until four i
o'clock in the afternoon, at which
election there shall be submitted
to the vote of the qualified registered
electors of the said towno f Dill-1
on, "For the Issuing of bonds,"j
and "Against the issuing of
bonds," the question to wit: '
"Shall the town of Dillon issue
bonds in the sum of $38,000.00
for the purpose of building, equipping,
and operating a system of
sewerage, in accordance with the
|eeid act above referred to?"
The following are hereby appointed
managers of said election,!
who shall provide tickets, boxes,
conduct the election, and declare
the results: B A Harrelson, D. W.j
Belle
Chocolate!
Enclosed in a box of rich
and delicate flavor, delights tl
good taste which prompted tl
Belle Mead Sweets are m;
possible care being taken to i
Each piece "of confection
suggests perfection in the art
Put up in attractive sea lec
made and shipped to us the d
EVANS P
Dillot
Alford, and W. H. Breeden.
Given under the official seal <
the town of Dillon, this the fin
day of August, A. D., 1911.
N. B. Hargrove,
Mayo
Attest:
J. M. Carmichael,
Clerk.
S-3-4t
Opening Hooks of Registration.
State of South Carolina,
County of Dillon.
Whereas, petitions, signed by th
majority of free-holders, as show
by the tax books of the town <
Dillon, residing within the coi
porate limits of the said town (
Dillon, have been submitted to th
U11U H?C 1UWU VyUUUIHJI I
the town of Dillon, asking that a
election be ordered for the purpoi
of bonding the town of Dillon In tl
s?un of eighty thousand dollars, 1
build plants for water works, f<
sewerage and for electric light
and also for the purpose of elec
ing three commissioners of publ
works to take charge of and hand
the funds for water works and sev
erage, and to manage same as pr<
vided by law.
Now, therefore, notice is heret
given that books of registration wi
be open at the office of T. S. Ricl
bourg, Supervisor of registration i
and for said town of Dillon,begii
ning on the fourth day of Augus
A. D. 1911, and will remain open f
a period of ten days, for the pu
poee of registering qualified elec
ors for an election to determine tt
issuing of the proposed bond
Said election will be held on tt
29th day of August, A. D. 1911.
Dated at Dillon, S. C., this fin
day of August, A. D. 1911.
N. B. Hargrove,
Mayo
Attest:
J. M. Carmichael,
Clerk.
8-3-2t
Notice.
There will be a U^gular commui
ication of Mackey Lodge No. 77 o
Monday evening, August 7th., i
8:30 o'clock. There will be work I
the entered apprentice degree. A
members and visiting brethren ai
requested to attend.
a. j. mvans, W. M.
F. McC. Curtis, Sec.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that a
persons indebted to the estate <
Bessie Lillian Suggs will make paj
raent to the undersigned, and a
persons having claims against tb
said estate will present the sarai
duly verified and attested, to th
undersigned for payment, on or b<
fore the time provided by law c
this notice will be plead in bar t
their recovery.
Viola May Dimery.
Administratri:
August 3, 1911. 8-3How's
This?
We offrr One Hundred Dollars Reward for ai
ease of Catarrh that cannct be cured by Hal
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, i
We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Chen
lor the laat IS years, and believe him perfectly ho
arable In all business transactions and financial
able to carry out any obligations made by his firm.
National Bank or Commerce.
Toledo. Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, aetli
dlrecUy upon ttvi blood and mucous surfaces of t
system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents p
bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
I CLASSIFIED COLUMN
.1. P. LANE,
Attorney>at-I>aw.
* Office over Evan*' Pharmacy.
IMllon, B. C.
P. WATKINH. THE AUOTIONEE1
?If you have a farm, lot
home8 or anything else to ael
Watkina ia the auctioneer to ge
He ia an experienced auctioned
and knowa how to get the wort
of anything. Sale of horse
mules and anything you have b<
gina promptly at 2:20 every Be
urday.
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Knowledge of what
is proper and in
good taste is shown .
in a gift of
^ad Sweets
s and Bon Bons
simplicity the candy, by its delicious
fie recipient and assures her of the
ic giver.
ade of the purest ingredients?every
nsurc their purity and flavor,
has an cxclusiveness that at once
of candy making.
1 packages?always fresh, as they are
ay our order is received.
HARM AC Y
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THE BOOT BLACK DEPARTMENT
)f will give you good work at H. K.
st Cottingham's barber shop. Good
shines and satisfactory work. Call
for Deck, the boot black.
BETTER! PURER!! CHEAPER!!!
Wesson Ccoklng Oil, 90c. per
gallon?12c per pound. W. W.
Owen & Co.
5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any
case of Chills and Fever. Price,
25c.
ie $5.00 REWARD FOB THE REn
turn of a Crusader bicycle. No.
)f 5110, stolen from the undersignr
ed. Bicycle has extra large ped>f
als and a black frame. Hector
ie Bute, Dillon.
,n WANTED. ? PURCHASERS FOR
ie i late maps of South Carolina,
ie| showing Dillon county, populate
j tion of towns and cities, rural
>r routes, etc., 15 cents each at The
s, 1 Herald Book Store.
t- ic
FARM LAND FOR SAUK. ? 4,000
L? I acres in tmpfo r\f RA i nnn
_ ... w. MV VM vt U V W X(V? V
r- acres, near Raeford N. C., in the
[>- new county of Hoke. Excellent
farming section; real bargain.
>y it will save you money. For par11
ticulars write, or better call on
i- Hoke Realty, Loan & Trust Comin
pany, Geo. A. Graham, Secretary
i- and treasurer, Raeford, N. C.
0* BETTER! PURER!! CHEAPER!!!
r- Wesson Cooking Oil, 90c. per
t- .gallon?12c per pound. W. W.
ie Owen & Co.
te I PURCHASER WANTED, *X)R FINE
plantation in Sumter county, S.
st C., containing 485 acres ? 250
under cultivation?balance woodland.
Healthy locality, fine war.
ter. Several tenant houses, good
school and churches near by, half
mile from depot. Fine crops
growing on it now. Adjoining
lands can't be bought for $100
= l per acre. Price of this to quick
purchaser $65 per acre. Terms
easy, 140 acres under wire fence,
i- Possession given January 1st,
n 1912. H. S. Cunningham, Bishit
opvllle, S. C. 7-14-4t
In
11 FOUND?ONE BUNCH OF EIGHT
e keys. Owner can get same by
calling at Dillon Herald office and
I Paying for this ad.
Parson's 1*0001 a Gem.
et ! TT cii?? ** *
u ? iuu ncv. ri. oiuDenvon, Allison,
ir_ la., in praise of Dr. King's New
11 Life Pills:
ie ' They're such a health necessity,
8> In every home these pills should be.
ie If other kinds you've tried in vain,
9_ USE DR. KINO'S
,r And be well again. Only 25c at
)f Evans' Pharmacy.
A Peep Into His Pocket.
it.
4 1 would show the box of Bucklen's
= Arnica Salve that E. S. L/oper, a
carpenter, of Marllla, N. Y., always
^ carries. "I have pever had a cut,
J* wound, bruise, or sore it would not
soon heal," he writes. Greatest
ey I healer of burns, boils, scalds, chap?>-;
ped hands and Hps, fever sores,
ly j skin eruptions, eczema, corns and
! piles. 25c at Evans' Pharmacy.
Z STOLEN.? PROM E. L. MOORE
*r & Co's Store, one carbide bicycle
lamp (new.) Reward for any
a information C C Graham
* "",""7"
jk > ur o aoses will cure any
J case of Chills and Fever. Price,
!| 25c.
MY HUSBAND, DOCK CONNOR,
"* left me without cause and took
* 1 with him mv little boys, 3 and *
* \ veuis old,named Mark and Buren.
11 u*.Land's description: 5 foot. K
* ' inches, dark brown hair and mustache,
one eye, wears glasses.
* Medium complexion. Mrs. Connor.
R WANTKI>. ? BY RRLIABIiK PAR?.
ty, a good driving horse for 30
I. or 60 days for his keeping. Out
arantee best of attention. Apply
A. 8. K., Herald. 8-3-3t
B,' BKTTKR1 PURER!! CHEAPER! 7l
8-, Wesson Cooking Oil, 00c. per
tr gallon?12c per pound. W. W.
' Owen A Co.