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!page eight. pflhhhm . Hnu F ! Don't i ? 1 Can't work eaflnmaB*6T3K* Provide whi 2 Get our DIS Pays when ^ Farmers, MercJ throug disj Permiums c Z to go to Georl you are peri ale But T] you just as CB Continue Have you evefl South At I Insuranci : bought lots f| , jh Max rass, C Z remember. 1 Dilln> : If yoiFINE' 41 The Herald ( MB > .>.>*.>.> .>. No. 4. 300 acres i county, 8. C., four li road; good clay ro; way to railroad; rare through the place; at of open land, 240 a! -t.?^ < * vuiblVBbCU, ItDOttl of timber on the place tobacco barn, stable,! etc. School in less t store in less than a < s|| mile; good land, wil # |f|f/\|1 thing. Remember tl M-JHlVji i fourteen miles of Flo 524.00 per acre. Four No. 5. 477 acres ? c> "lAricVi fn m Florence county, S. C fT C W 12>11 lU tract No. 4. 130 ac; m land, can be 350 ac? ed; $2,500.00 worth: w w one good seven-room j afw tenant houses, good rooms, shelters, etc., * ? bacco barns, new Sj am with four rooms. I* land made a bale of <? OH yOUF W3. acre last year. See s Z good grades ho. ?. 700 acres o eight cents Florence county, S. C 0 3,000,000 feet of lux; jp 50 per cent, long lej short leaf pine and y miles to railroad, log Price 57,000.00, one-t; / nt>rr ?j?i D&i&nce as timber is t w m ^ No. 7. 102 acres : three miles of Southed C. Good four-room h< Wp t~ , etc. About 40 acres oil " ^ dUVlM up to one of the houses amd enter. Scarce knowing why, he lingered. * 1 nanc 4-^ t>iri The front yard and the roadway ^ lUulio Itl CA were filled with horses held by! 4? orderlies. 'Gen'ral Lee's in there,'I* 4-^- Mov "f ?] they told him. Some- of the citi- % LAI 1*1. dy L ? zens of the town had come over < to see what was going oat. One or * Vvfinrf two of the bolder, perhaps friends ^ Lll 111^ Wilmer McLean the houseowneo*, went upon the porch, and then en- * tered the hall and peeped into the * room Which that day became histro- ?fr ? Ic. Charlie Phillips followed. He J saw a small room crowded with offiocrs; he saw Gen. Grant seated ?fr at one table, at another Gen. Lee. J An officer to whom he had once ^ carried a message recognized him * and nodded. In his excitement the J boy scarcely saw him. It is one of ^ 1ArV?t>? 4-1*p his poignant regrets that he could * W llvil lllv never remember which officer si>oke * to him. He dared take but one * Virvl/4 nn ~?>in>u iuiik miuui ine ruom, men >jc UV1U "Ftiptoed out into the yard again J and waited. After a long time! I Vvo IO f ( Gen. Lee and another gray-clad of- * Udit? 1UI i ficer came out, followed by the Fed-; j erals. The boy watched them ride ! I orirl i n C"1 ro away. It was over. He turned hie * ulixl lllo 1 v own horse toward Richmond and * rode, now sober, now exultant. ' X INTERNATIONAL. NEWSPAPER $ #__ American Editor for Ten-Cent Jour- x m f a # nal Published at Parle. * ???wf New York, Oct. 11 ? The city of Paris, France, is to have the * world's highest priced paper. It % will be called Le Journale Interna tlanale, and will be edited by Theo-I + dore Stanton, an American, although; 4, printed in French. Copies are to hik ?lit ? ?? ? -V- 1 *" vv nuiu cvv ICU CCIIKJ CIVfcll. Z The object of tbe publication will * be to regard all affaiTa, particular- > ly those of political nature, from an International standpoint. An in- + ternational advisory board com posed of prominent statesmen from * the chief countries of the world 4, will meet once a year to oonslder the policy of the paper. sa^ga^gawp^P?ttwa Ntiful I -Disabled~and no income le you can. JABILITY Insurance you can't earn ablement. ease when r? nanentlv dis- I keep he Benefits || your MONEY '? t f.0 IN THE lantic Life SOUTH j Company AND vov j BENEFIT General Agent SC JOB WORK Office, Dillon, South Carolina i>44444444444444444444444444 x******* * * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I St nr acre C.r% I ? * * I i store your cotton and | 4> * * you money ! * ? re-house receipts. On | + i of cotton we will lend f per pound at the rate of | 4 ? ? 4 4 4 ent per year j 3 3 P > 1 - > < s our iriends making tend them from March >12. Cotton is sure to \er prices tremendous receipts We charge 25 cents per storage and insurance 3| for value of cotton. \ i i jj i Storage Co. i i * t i * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ? 4 444444444*44444444444 44444444444444* mi In' ?j. ^ .? I Style, Price The three vital points * M I L L I * We have combined all of tl " most stylish and most attr * ever shown in Dillon Count time to investigate our clai 4 Ladies Coats * A line that can't be surpa: and beauty. When we te wiD wonder how we can s< " money. But it's our secre ! 4* you how it is done. I L BLUM C 14 *1* Our Millinery department is in chai 1 Inez Jordon j: ! * * * * * i I i ! M. A. STUBBS J. D. HAR( > | Hargrove?Hal 2 A Never before has there bee | ? for Dillon buyers as are bei : $ -? II For Men : y V % A Burger Hood Clothing X Stetson and Pointer Hats El and Caps b A 'VWWWVWWVWWVWWVWW I x George P. Ide Shirts and j|* Collars * V K ?% j< A Wrights fleeced and fciy Spring needle underwear jj X Altman Ties and Cravats k I <! Steadfast and Battleaxe > Shoes all styles & leathers y J L _ y Blankets, nuilts. romfnrtc r ?1 ?> w VV>| V 0 pillow cases and table dam; r ? with value - 1 HARGROVE?HAL V _ ^ w* B*B*B*B*B*B*B*B*B* A t ***** 4BT V Quality i :, ^ IB in thp malrind nf ^ u> m>v uiunui^ vt N E R Y " I B lesein the prettiest ? active line of millinery ty. It's worth your J ms. " 4* > and Suits { ssed in pointof style 11 you the price you ? eU such goods for the * t. Come let us tell 10MPANY I 4 *ge of Misses Nina Alford 4* 4 4 * I % JU llillllll H * *"y % 3ROVE \V. E. HALL 11 Company I T ' :n so many good things % ?> ing shown in this store. * T For Women % X Woolen dress goods and y trimmings ? Tailored Suits, Skirts and A Coats y Silks, Satins, Allovernets % and Laces t Underwear, knit goods Xv Hosiery JL - i Collars. FisRHPR JrkK/\+cs ? 7 ? ??vws-'vyvo and Gloves j H Zeigler Bro. and Battle % > axe shoes for women ====================== t ** < Irawn linen tow el shee % ask. Prices consistent <? * a: X COMPANY I' < ?* <-* * 4 ' ? 1