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tl_ ; j????i AROUND ABOUT TOWN LOCAL PARAGRAPHS PICKED UP kv HERE. THERE AND EVERYWHERE W. W. Davis of Lamar spent I Sunday in town. 1W. G. Nelon of Mullins was in town this weekMrs. W. W. Jordan is visiting W relatives in Wadesboro, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McKcnzic of TV * * re among the visitJ ors ; i iunday. (i lackson who has ' h i p . ' school at Orum is a? i c v . ? cation. ratty who has the o<Ht- " !i street Davinp- is m t ie neat and subound the liand1/ Mr. J. W. Hail street. AKVitaLiuiis nave been issued by the Dillon Cotillion Club to the annual Easter Ball which will be given at the Commercial Club room on the evening o f the fifteenth. Music will he furnished by the Boston Italian Band. There will be preaching a t Dunbarton on next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. After the serviees a congregational meeting will be held for the purose of securing a permanent pastor. All members of the church are urged to be present. The Civic League meets on Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Town Hall and a full attendance is earnestly requested. There were thirtv six members at the last meeting and it is hoped that at this meettng that'number will be equaled or exceeded- The officers and executive committee have determined with the help of the ladies of the town to make this year a great era in the history of the Civic League. Council has granted the X. &. S- C. road a right-of-way down Second avenue from the cotton mills to Main street and a petition has beer circulated and liberally signed pledging the railroad a warehouse site on the block opposite E. T. Elliott's stables. If the money cannot be raised by private subscription the signers of the petition have agreed i^ ,to vote for a bond issue of $5,000 to pay for the site. | Wi ^ Back of the popi gives, is the most * fcE JliUiUiUMU 0 There was a pleasant meeting at the Embroidery Club on Monday afternoon with Mrs. C. R. Taber as hostess. After the r arrival of the guests two hours h were spent in work and plesant a chatting. Mrs. Taber with the assistance of Miss Virginia Niern- e see and Miss Lula Peterkin serv- a cd ice cream and cake followed by o dainty cups of coffee. Those ? present were Mesdames C. L. t, Browne, Lc Roy Williams, A. J. Evans, C. T. O'Ferral, J. A. a W ilson. Misses Ethel Fitzgerald, h Lula Peterkin and Virginia e Niernsee. Mr. Anderson, the Coast Line's n suix*rintendent of roadway, was 1r here Thursday looking' into the , matter of building a better cross- 1 ing at Cleveland street. At pres- P ent the crossing is not wide b enough for two wagons to pass v over at the same time and in the absence of a pathway pedestrians are comi>elled to use the drive * way. Mr. Anderson promised * that work would begin on the t! crossing at once. It will be j built up to the width of the street with footways on both sides. ? m ? m Second Primary. n The second primary election for e the nomination of a Mayor and * six aldermen to serve the town for f the next two years was held Fri- ? day. There were ten aldermen in " the second race, Mr. W. T. Be- | thea being: the only nominee in ji the first primary. Following: is the result of the vote: L H. K. Cottingham 93 ? J. H. David 97 | L.Edwards 114 $ E. T. Elliott 73 I C. T. O'Ferral 118 jj E. R. Hamer 115 { E. L. Moore v 87 | J. Nettles 54 ji M- A. Stnbbs 86 $ C. L. Wheeler H)6 * Thus it will be seen that J. If. . David. C. T. O'Ferral. E. R. Ha- I mer, L. Edwards and C. L. 'i Wheeler were elected. i * ~ "" s Insure your homes against loss i by fire, nothing but good large Z Companies represented bv the Dil- ? Ion Insurance Agency, the insur- Z ance people of Dillon, Joe Cabell 2 rv ! ? A f * I LAIV1S. iVi?T. ? IYhTqi ularity of High Art Clothing, bi artful handwork. The famous ting, shape-rei The famous jV Art lapels, wit Hm| The famous Hflr ance, and mad JP Indeed, every de mM mil' amAtil* nf Itjun. viuvuio VI IUC U the wearer's persoi Prices, c JBa*v vantage Morris iiiiimuiiiiiiii . <!. j c. w ' jk? * > . < ...... ...... L. C. Braddv Entertains. On the n ght of the 2nd. cf i5 il, Mr. L. C. Braddy entertair is pastor and his brother Ste rds of the M. E. Church. At arly hour the doors to his w ppointed mansion were thro< pen for his distinguished guests len who stand for virtue, morr ^and piety, known and read 11 men as people of God, m igh-up in eeelesiathie.il affai xemplors for the erring to folic T ? * in ins .spacious timing room I lahogony table groaned under >ad of all the good things that 01 Ir. Braddy can conceive of a rovide for his guests. Here w right faces and happy hea rerc seated his pastor and ] orps of Stewards consisting lessrs. W. M. Ilamcr, E. Too re, NV. J. Carter, W. T. I hea, L. Cottingham, Dr. L. ohnson, Dr. B. M. Badger a [\ W. Bethea Politics had n<> .place in the icu. but more weighty subjc ngrossed their attention, wh he sallies of wit flowing from tli lost was an incentive that g? rreater zest U> the enjoyment : : sm. :-tm ??::; | SPRING I ^ i i zm_ j B U G -1 j| It IS a Prev( | a DESTROYER. |non - r> o i S(JLI) S EVANS' F mrnmm H ART < ack of its choice by the p High Art front is sc taining coat is assure High Art collar hug h long, soft rolls, lie High Art shoulder si e in such a way as to tail stamps High Art Clo nost exacting to a market lality. The new Spring mo good thines for vnn ^ O " >f Course, I to Buy Here Pass' UNDER P iimauiuii of the feast. The lea1 was cordial and many ex] of good will were vouc their kind hearted host tr !wparting" guests. an ell orriCK'PHONS NO. 43. I Nit A ll KKKtlXKCR 'PIIONK NO. S3. I m- DR.C HENSL "f cn Office Over Hank of rs, Room No. 14, Prick II w. N'ittlit Boll on Nnr(h-Ktl?t Corner Hotel, on tlic Front of Tile 1 I'urnell Co'a. Store. ily nd __________________ ith his FIRE INSURANI T?f WILSON SNIPES, OK: -$e. Marion, S. C. F* The Pee Dee Mutual nc^ suranee Association of S. C. is the only Mutual >Ie- surancc Company tloinjj ets in the counties, Marion i lile ry. Insurance at C()S1 icir licit your business, ive of ? 1'Xm ? CLEANING TCiTiT' cio e. ^ntative as WELL I K O X C> XT ONLY HY 5HARMACY ? .vary: : : ?: v?;. :loth articular men of this c< > skillfully construct d; s the neck closely, flat on the chest; ts high, giving that: hold its natural shap thing as artistically ac< J degree, and bringing < )dels include some u ng men-?worth see 3rove it is 1 k Departr RICE HOT Hi HiiHaiiitilUfTMhnV iffl miftilfiffl ? n... vc taking _ _ * I =e Etiwan Fertilizers ?M. :v.;;,.,. For All Crops and Big Crops .EE ? Dilion 1 The fertilizers that have I on: i.. I been known for forty years of the I'rirv : a. and profitably used by two gvnciaiiuiis Ul Idl IllCri. ~ The fertilizers that con^ tain the right materials and ^ make your crops gro?v. Fire In Etiwan Fertilizer business rmleHso" CHARLESTON, S. C. Ask for ' 'Etiman." ??? 1 11 REfAHNG I '? < hi any kind of machinery done <>n short notice. We have- ?5 j|?j[ SZZ the equipments ami the machinists th.it i an t..k<- care ?if your ^ |E Engines, Gins, Mowers, Rakes, Harvesters and All ^ as ft E? Kinds of Farm Machinery. ^ ^ All work entrusted to us promptly l:;u '.iud. ~ Er Gasoline Engines and Automobiles Our Specialties. Ts = 1 1 DILLON AUTO. GARAGE 1 j? E B. H. MC1NTYRE. MGR. jg ?l faUUltUiUUUUlUiU^tlUUUUUttitUUtUUUaUUiUUUiiiUUut ________________ I N G IS FA IvToUS. tmmnnifv karL nf tliA caficfartmn t rmr^vinkli. 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