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WHAT MORE CAN YOU ASK? | Mr. W. M. Hauler oil the Street Thursday Says to the Dilluta County i'lantert*. Do you want to hold your ootton on account of prices? If so. read this, but remember 1 am not advising holding or selling cotton, ^ but suggesting that you use your ? v own judgement and pleasure as to that part of it. Cotton is too cheap to sell and too high to buy, or we would all sell and buy ourselves either rich or out of the business, j I will have your middling, and above cotton, weighed, stored and insured, in limited quantities for three months, free of charge from October 1st, and advance, if wanted, $40.00 per bale at 7 per cent per annum for the time used. A receipt will be given for each bale showing the weight, and that the cotton is absolutely yours after all advances have been paid, with the understanding that the Mill stor-1 ing said cotton shall have the privilege of buying the sume at the market price of cotton at Dillon, Latta or Rowland on the date of sale, and are to have the privilege of using said cotton and replacing of same weights and grades if not bought by me. In order to forestall any "kind faced friend" who may whisper, "Caution, mills in bad fix," 1 will say I will endorse each receipt if you want it and am indebted to.no one. Our warehouses 1 are practically vacant and this is simply giving you the privilege of using this space and to aid the small farmer who may need help in marketing his cotton. Of coufse tno "big fish" don't need help. I would be in the market for every bale of your cotton if I could man- j ufacture it without a loss, and all the pleasure I have ever gotten hut of the cotton mill business has | been in biiying your cotton or making the other fellow pay for it. During the last ten years on. this market you all have treated' me fine, and I have had no com-1 plaints from any of you as to my treatment of you. I hope condi- j tlons will put me in the market again within thirty days; if not I \ am your friend still, and will help : all I can to get tip-top prices. It is | up to you now, and I will be with; vou. W. M. Hamer . Appeals to Southom Patriotism. Thomas Dixon, the author of "The Clansman," says that he would rather make a nation's dramas than its laws. He maintains that a playwright can do unlimited good for the country. One of the effects of "The Clansman," which will be seen here on Wednesday, October 11, at the School Auditorium has been to make the South conscious of its greatness. By seeing the play t Southern people are enabled to view the deeds of their ancestors during the Reconstruction period and they are proud of their achievmeents. The heroic deeds of one's forefathers must always remain a cherished subject for retrospection in a truthful and vivid manner. SLAVER OF STODVP IX TO DIE. Assasin of Russian Premier Calmly Hears His Doom Piim<*an.oe<l by Courtmurtial at Kiev. Kiev, Sept. 22?Dimitri Bogroff, the assassin of Premier Stolypin, was tried to-day by oourtmartial .and sentenced to death by hanging. Bogroff shot M. StolvDin a week ago last Thursday night during a gala performance at the opera, the premier succumbing to i the wound Monday night. Bogroff i is about 24 years old and is a .graduate cf Kiev university. He1 was a member of the secret police j and also a revolutionist and is said to have been assigned to the murderous task by the revolutionary 01 gani/ation. The courtmartial was attended by 20 officials, six of them having been witnesses of the shooting, j among them Al. Chtcheglovitoff, I minister of justice. In view of * Bogroff's plea of guilty, lio-wbver, ! none of them were called to the j .stand, and only tCol. adi&bko was examined. It was through the in- j strumentality of Kuliabko that Bogroff gained admittance to the tneatre to assassinate M. Stolypin. Bogroff declined counsed. Every one was amazed at his calmness and the firmness of his voice as he related the history of his life. He; also described haw he had deceiv-; ed the police in getting the oppor- | tunity to assassinate the premier, j .'but did not betray any of his ac-, complices. He heard the sentence of death pronounced without even a tremor. The sentence must be confirmed by the commander of the military district before Bogroff can be j lunged. Is the Worhl Growing Better? % Many things go to prove thai, it .is. The way thousands are trying to help others is proof. Among them is Mrs. W. W. Oould, of "Plttsiield, N. H. Finding good health by' taking Electric Bitters, she now w advises other sufferers, everywhere, 9 to take them. "For years 1 suf-; fered with stomach and kidney , trouble," she writes. "Every medi-' cine 1 used failed till I took Elec-' , trie Bitters. But this great remedy helped me wonderfully." They'll help any woman. They're ^he best tonic and finest liver ana kidney remedy that't made. Try * them. You'll see. 50c at Evans Ehariinacy. BBMBBliiltiiii n ~ nil urn ??* KKW MM>X * XX * ************ I CUED COLUMN I * * ************************** 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any case of Chills .*nd Fever. I'rice, 25c. FOR SALE. ? SEVEN ROOM cottage in desirable residence section. Excellent orchard, good servant's house and other out buildings. Apply to Jack Watson, Dillon. INVOICE HOOKS AT THE HK1U aid Book Store. BIBLES ? RANGING IN PRICE from 15 cents to $2.50 at The Herald Book Store. , INDELIBLE INK AT THE HEKald Rook Store. LEDGKKS HM)M 1(H) TO 500 pages at TheHerald Book Store. mii. farmer?we h.vvk ledgcrs from 100 to 500 pages, ranging in price from 25c to $5. Our small 300 page ledger at 75c. is just the thing for the farm. Herald Book. INVOICE BOOKS AT THE Hi. Itaid Book Store. OWNERS l'ltHT:. NO AVERAGE small Commission, easy terms. Write Harry D. Calhoun, President Home Bank, Barnwell county for fine Barnwell county farms, small or large. 9-14-2t p LEDGERS. ? WE HAVE JUST RE ceived our fall line fo ledgers, cash and day books. Herald Book Store. SMALL LEDGERS. ? FOR KEEl'ing small accounts. Just the thing for the farm. The Herald. Book Store. ^ _. INDELIBLE INK AT THE HERald Book Store. DAY BOOKS. ? WE HAVE JUST received a complete line of ledg-1 ers, day books, cash books, etc. j Herald Book Store. 1 INVOICE BOOKS AT THE HERald Book Store. INDELIBLE INK AT THE HERald Book Store. j CASH BOOKS. ? WE HAVE JUST received our usual fall line of ceived our fall line of ledgers, order books, etc. Herald Book Store LETTER FILES AT THE HERALD wvvn uiui c. | ==: - 1 Notice. Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the estate of R. P. Hainer, Sr., deceased, are hereby requested to make payment j to the undersigned, and all persons holding claims against said estate I are requested to present same, du| ly proven, in the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. R. P. Hamer. Jr., Executor. I Dillon, S. C., Sept. 11, 1911. !9-l4-4t FARM FOR SALE. ? 134 ACRES two -miles from railroad station. 60 acres cleared, with buildings. $15.50 per acre. W. H. Parrish, Ooats, N. C. Notice. All persons are warned against employing my nephew Nathaniel Hamer, a boy about 16 years of age, who voluntarily left my house on Sunday, the 10th day of September. Solomon Hardy, 9-144-3t Notioe. The fall term of the court of common pleas will convene at Dill-] on on Monday, October 9th, at 10 o'clock, a. m. j Jno. C. Bethea, C. C. C. P. & G. S. 9-14-4t Notice. All persons indebted to the es tate of S. F. Berry, deceased, are hereby requested to make payment i to the undersigned, and all persons holding claims against said estate i are hereby requested to present j the same duly proven, within the time provided by statute, or this j notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. H. D. Berry, Administrator. *'-11-4t-p. FOUNTAIN PEN INK AT THE Herald Book Store. | Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of Frank Graham, deceased, are Icreby requested to make paymfenti to the undersigned, and all persons i heading claims against said estate1 must present the same duly proven, j within the time provided by statute cr this notice will be plead in bar ] of their recovery. Robert M. Graham, : Administrator. 9-21-4t WANTED. ? SOME ONE IN DILI.*. on county to sell the Carter-car i automobile This is a friction , drive car and has many advantages over the gear drive. Quite j a number of these cars are in use j in Marlboro county and are giv- j ing excellent service. Write me. at once if you would like to handle this car and 1 will bring' one to Dillon for you to see. AI L. Ereeden, Agent. S?-21-3t A Dreadful Sight, to H. J. Barnum, of Freevllle, N. v w"- icrtsr-rore tnat bad plagued his life for years in spite) of many remedies he tried. At: ] l last he used Bucklen's Arnica Salve land wrote: "It has entire healed with scarcely a scar left." Heals j Burns, Boils, Eczema, Cuts, Bruises, Swellings, Corns and Piles like magic. Only 25c. at Evans Phar-1 macy. Forced to Jjcuve xioiiic. Every year a large number of : poor sufferers, whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs, are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not always sure There's a better way. Let' Dr Klllf'H Mow rkwnvorv puro vnii I at honie. "It cured me of lung trouble." writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamne, Ark., when all else failed and I gained 47 pounds in weight. It's surely the king of all cough and lung cures." Thousands owe their lives and health to it. It's positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Asthma, Croup?all Throat and Lung troubles. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free at Evans Pharmacy. FOR SALE. ? FIFTY PURE RRKMinorca chickens. Strain from j the Wood Poultry yards. Pul- ' lets $1.00 each, Cockrels $1.50. r Incubator and brooder for sale al- c so. Special rate. Address Miss L N. L. McOuffie, Fork, S. C. 9-21-3t * ; ? Not a Word of Scandal. marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs. \V. P. Spungh, of Manville. Wyo., who said: "She told me Dr. King's New Life Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feel like a new woman." Easy, but sure remedy for stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only 25c. at Evans pharmacy. No Need to Stop Work. When your doctor orders you to j stop work, it staggers you. "1 can't" you say. You know you are { week, run-down and failing in ' health, day by day, but you must work as long as you can stand. What you need is Electric Litters to Give tone strencth ami vicror to your system, to prevent breakdown and build you up. I>on't be weak, sickly or ailing when Electric B'tters will benefit you from the first dose. Thousands bless ? them for their glorious health and strength. Try them. Every bot- | tie is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c. at Evans Pharmacy. Executor's Notice. All persons holding claims against the estate of E. Lide Berry, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, duly proved, to the i undersigned, or this notice will be < plead in bar of same. Persons in- J debted to said estate are notified j to make payment to 3 Tracey E. Fore, Percy A. George. , ' I Executors, j Look for the & Rod Boll on the We No two people ful shoe man ca We have the p Shoes and Cra< really represent c and the Southern C is room for every t the foot and these 1 days or weeks. M BPiRr^ (fc^|L/i ,? r! FOR 8AJLK. ? MY FARM CONtaming 72 acres: 40 acres of this land in hight state of cultivation, j balance fairly timbered. There; Is a good six-room dwelling and ; all necessary out houses. This; property is located within two miles of Fairmont and $? miles of the Baltimore school. For terms and prices apply to A. C. Inman, Fairmont. N. I*. )-14-4t. p ^^???l am DON'T SUFFER WITH Neuralgia , ! when a 25 cent bottle of Noah's I -| Liniment is guaranteed to drive 3 ~ I this terror away?or money refunded. At the first twinge, I a applied as directed, Noah's ^ I Liniment will give immediate and effectual relief. It quiets ? the nerves and scatters the congestion, penetrates and requires *: very little rubbing. s2 Noah's Liniment Is the best remedy for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Iluck, Stilt : Joints and Muscles, Sore Throat, Colds, Bruise's, Colic, Cramps, Neuralgia, Toothache, l]9C and all Nerve, Done and IHfi Muscle Aches and Pains. The genuine has Noah's I jffiB : Ark on every package LssSSsfaJ IBB *i and looks liko this cut, pTTaW^|R| jfigU but has RED band on li|lfil|Ki^H front of packago and li}?y|lU!J " Noah's Liniment " al- I?TM|* IJ Jl , ways in RED ink. no- QulliUAlJifl ware of Imitations. ZL"^Fiir?,,I H I *: I-irgo Ixittlc, 2ft cents. H 5 and sold by all dealers in . MB .< nediclne. Guaranteed |9B or money refunded by w Noah Remedy Co., Inc., ? ?? .j Richmond, Va. whmsmwm BilRwaiHM W \ CHICHESTER SPILLS i DIAMOND BRAND ^wf ***! LADIES f "V^-r : Ask your OruffsUt for CHT-CHES-TBR'S A DIAMOND IIRAND PILLS in Ri n nnd/yA . Got d metallic boxes, sealed with BluttO) . Ribbon. Take no other. Bsr ! rosr V/ hrnKKlst and ask for cni.CUKS.TER S V DIAMOND BRAND PII.I.H. for twetltT-fivC ? fears regarded ns Best,Safest, Always Reliable. , SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ; time puprywuprp worth , tried L.wL.ri i nntnc tested i -UWUPi pi Are Ex per have feet exactly alike; y n find a shoe that will fit atience and experience; 1 ddock Terry Co.'s Soutl human feet. That is the n tRA DDOi Mi Lei jirl Shoe are made by men wh< oe and a good comfortable het things are built in so they will las loreover, they have all this com We ask you to compare th with any other shoe and S style and trim, fashionable aj We will save you money at I more wear ? less cost. J I. BLl ? Dillon, LOCAL DEALER ROOF1N NO. 5O N. 2'3RD ST lie Dillon Herald, S1.50 Per Yen FRESH GROCERIES Do not cost any ; more than the stale : kind?We turn our money over so : rapidly that grocer: do not stay on our ; shelves long-We ; deliver promptly ? any hour day or l night. [Dry Goods > > In our drv goods I store you will find I a choice selection at I rock bottom prices I Fancy lace work I other artistic things \ CHARLIE SALEEB > (f < < 4 > * 4 4444444444444444 t Shoe Fi et with patience and e: as if it was made for th; ikewise we have the i lern Girl Shoes are bi first essential. te W SHC wthers > know how a shoe should b< ;1 seat and the arch fits snu^ t. Craddock Shoes don't los ifort and fit plus style. tese shoes, point for point, kA h rviir Iaa J .v uwTT nicv ic'du in snappy :>pearance. both ends of the bargain? JM COM m mr ? ?Will las: ?.? long as the building. I of $ put on ov? twenty year* ago are a? good as I y. For further detailed information apply to I OR CoRTWRIGHT METAL 6 COMPANY PHI1.F0ELPHIA PA. fj Pain in !| Heart 1* i ?j "For two years I had pain III * | my heart, back and left side. ? j Could not draw a deep breath ? I or lie on left side, and any little ?l exertion would cause palpitate ! tion. Under advice I took ?1 Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy and ? i Nervine. 1 took about thirteen tj* I bottles, am in better health than J' I ever was. and have gained 14 %j pounds." %\ MRS. LILLIE THOMAS, * Upper Sandusky, Ohio. * For many years ' Dr. Miles' * Heart Retnedv has been very * ; successful in the treatment of > I heart trouble-; hrraiKp nf ire tonic effect upon the heart * nerves and muscles. Even in * r ,. . I severe cases of long standing it * | has frequently prolonged life for < many years after doctors had I given up all hope, as proven by < ! thousands of letters we have reI* | ccived from grateful people. 5* ; Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy Is sold by all ' * druggists. It the first bottle falls to ' * ' benefit, your druggist will return your J*L money. ? MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, In* y; ??? Qllpin Lli'Q IS THE ONLY ** I GENUINE mm salve tiers .. xperience a careit foot. shoes. Craddock lilt on lasts that ?F i made to fit. There dy under the arch of e their shape in a ft. 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