mtOHlL MENTION M The Improvement Club will meet V r Friday afternoon at 8:SO o'clock. | 3 > Mrs. Will Melvin ia visiting her IV. Mk parents in Augusta, Ga. \ Mrs. L. R. Craig left Wednesday ^ for Tampa, Fla. D. H McEachern of Florence was "5J a business visitor here Friday. Mrs. Dora Hamilton of Clio waB' visiting in town Tuesday. nr w n vinir nf ivnA* a > n I spent Sunday in town. Alton Hayes of Floydale was a visw*. itor here Monday. I. filum spent Thanksgiving with his family in Baltimore. * Mrs. W. H. McNairy and children are visiting relatives in Chester. Miss Ruby Grice of Marion is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lane. Bat oysters Friday night at the Palmetto Cafe. Attend the Basaar on Friday afternoon at the Palmetto Cafe. Mrs. Susie Melvin of Columbia is visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. W. Jackson. Mr. 'Craig of Columbia spent . ? Thanksgiving with his brother. Dr. L. R. Craig. Miss Sophia Richards of Marion spent Thanksgiving in town with her ... mint, Mrs. D. A. McCallum. "Pen'v -.7V*_ Thanksgivi. Mrs. Liston Cottingham and Miss ta. "~"?vis of Latta were in town Mrs. Holland of Fay.^ping. visiting her daughter, _o? Manning, Jr. de Nicholson of Mullins Mr and Demie McCsgiving hei*e with Miss children of Aynor werfley. day-effrbuui to their ?o? Hon Torn Hamer Victor Byrd and Fordney \ was a business visitor of Mullins spent Friday in day. Hon. J. W. Han ' ?o? was a business ^srs. Julius and Abe Blumberg Saturday.---iffd families spent Thanksgiving in Cheraw. Miss Mae Johnson of Lake View j spent Thanksgiving with her sister,' Miss Flo Johnson. The play and oyster supper that was to have been held at the Unic.i school Friday night, has been postponed until Friday night, December the 9th. .. ? ? . -KHSHS? ! G ? $100,000 of ] ? I chandise will * ( ! <3urn? this Gig ' T 1 * ^ Our cridito in order fc> met ||j Hence this GIGi I I ffl prices tin t ever Jl traded v^ith us " 2 TICFOJ(CELO\ j. y>.'iPMfflB mH Mm Edith Elliott la at home oonvaleeeiag from a aerlooa illness "hi Fayetteville. , Mrs. Eugene King and two little daughters of Aynor are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carter. , Mrs. A. B. Welch returned 8unday' after a month's visit to relatives In Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fass spent Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mrs. H. Rephan in Charleston. i Miss Alice David attended the Coker College celebration in Harts-' vllle. 1 ,? Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Bule of Dunn, j N. C., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bule. Prof. McNairy otjth^puion schools who has been sick' for' a tew days is W* at ?U j Fred Curry, who is now located at Bolton, N. C., as foreman of the Waccamaw Lumber Co., spent Saturday and Slindav In ?nwn Miss Kittle Williams spent Thanksgiving with her father in Bishopvlle, and while there attended the Lee County Pair. ' Mrs. Annie Bransford returned Tuosday Jrom Florence with her daughter, Virginia, who has been a patient in McLeod's Infirmary. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Bethea and , children attended the wedding of Miss Generette of Mullins. Mrs. Bethea was dame of honor. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Smith and daughter, Miss Marie, left Thanksgiving morning for a tour in Florida and Cuba. R. S. Rogers, president of the First National Bank of Dillon and the Bank of Lake View, has been conflnnH fn V*?a V* r*m r\ vw mo nv/*x*v? UUllU^ Lilt; past week with an attack of the grippe. x | Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Adams entertained the High School foot ball team with a delightful six o'clock dinner last Friday evening. Mrs. Fitzhugh Bethea entertained last week in honor of a recent bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards. Hampton Manning, who has been in Virginia studying dairying has re-; turned home. It is Mr. Manning's purpose to start a dairy farm on his father's place near Little Rock. Mr. i Manning will, of course, serve the local markets, but the bulk of his pro-,' ducts will be shipped to Florence < and Fayetteville. ' i -EB-S?SB?EE?B?tS-EB igd High Class Merbe slaughtered antic Force Sale rs are clamoring fc it our obligations w VNTIC FORCED LO y qian and woman ii in times oi plenty" V PRICE SALE. commission to have this , an additional i rts Saturd i ? not class our i tods only. NO C *r is F; If . "DILL There will be a "Wotnanlees"Wed-' befUatolMuT^tfp.' ? M*'v bring your friends. . L. Cottingham.hu returned frtfm a trip to Columbia where he obtained through the War Finance Corporaion $106,000 to lend on cotton stored in his warehouses. He hu already loaned something orer $50,000 of this amount. ' Mr. G. H. Bell received a telegram Monday afternoon conveying the sad news that his eldest brother had died very suddeply. Mr. Bell left Tuesday morning for Dunn, N. C., to attend the funeral. The Womet?*s Auxiliary of the Presbyterian church will hold a bazaar at the Palmetto Cafe on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Aprons, dolls and Christmas fancy work will be sold. Beginning ut six o'clock an oyster supper will be held also in the Palmetto Cafe. The ladies will serve and the public is urged to come and eat oysters. The Dillon County Teachers Association will hr their money. Bu v ul Vz 1U1 LCU IU Sdtl W PRICE SALE of n and around Dillor and to show our ap Sale sponsored tor us. laving to you. PRICE ay mornin Jntil after nerchandise wi MOODS SENT i * ON'S LARGEy with his sob before going to the Methodist Conference which moots at x St. George. a After an Illness of several months ? Henry N. Hodges of , BrewnmlBo i died at the residence of his nephew I Britt Hodges of Marion last "Saturday and was burled Sunday morning ' at Bethlebem cemetery. i This section was visited by splendid rains last Sunday the best we have had since last July. A great deal of wheat and other small grain is being sown in Marlboro county this fall and one hears the farmers on every side declaring that they are going to plant very little cotton next year. Brownville and Blenheim communities have organised an association among the farmers of these two communities, in which great interest is being taken, the express purpose of producing more foodstuffs at liome and reducing the acreage of cotton to a small fraction of what they have been planting. Many of the leading farmers of this section are back of the movement and doubtless good results will be produced. * i o Sam T. Atkinson of Greenville, spent Saturday night in the city. o Death Take* Heavy Toll. I R. B. Herring who lives on J. H.; McLaurin's place across the Stone; Bridge has had the minfortune to : lose two children with pneumonia in 1 the last two weeks. One was aged 2 1-2 years and the other 5. While one was sick the other one caught fire while playing in the yard, contracted pneumonia and died in a few days. This is a 3ore affliction and Mr. Herring has the sympathy of all who have heard of his misfortune. o ? Dear Editor: Would yon marry a sr'r! on ten dollars a week? \rtsvrer: Yes, if she had a s eady iob.?New York World x o ?*? - ' ' ^ p ,4 \ (fy T1H f T ' i ' v R \VC\ } \ I utfll 1 /? UAli-J | I \ \ rn nn vnitn I . I \ \?u uu . uun / ! I \ vsHsr?;;?/ | ' fL~A? ~^SS CITATION*. The State of South Carolina, County of Dillon, by Joe Cabell Davis, Probate Judge: Wherea3> N. j. Rogers has made j S 51 51 5)1^* ,u 51?51 51" ? t . I ?17 I .r. siness has been bac itice this $100,000 the newest Fall anc i can afford to buy > preciation in "lean t The 10 per cent commie* :S MADE TO MEET Yt ig, Nov. 26 Christmas fith others. We 0NAPPROVA % Ipartm l^D best st< ?eeuTofwr3toewe wtth ?!? M \ Ff-5 These are, therApe, to ette and ad-1 nontsh all and stdmlar the kindred rnd creditors of th&aid W. H. Rognra, deceased, that they be and apftbr Wfcfe me. In tB Court of Pro>ate to be held at Dtton on Thnra 33ttlJ;liLH!lilJ lll tl,l IWCICWI IClilll.l 11IJI I IIHitoUM | NE i CASH an< 1 GRO( == Kave opened a F V anc| will run strictly = basis, and if you want to sa E hope to m alee it to your intc = We h ave a complete line E tables. Candies, Tobacco, et Look us up when in to\ E drop in to see us, (next door E solicit at least part of your 1 == Ala s! poor Trust is dead E him low. But Uncle Casb zz business go. ~ Buy for cash and ? But do not yit ^ j VPs'JI stlJ you ch, And crsdit yot J. D. BLIZZARD. Mg, fami i ij j 111111 h i n i ri 1111 u 1111 inn n i l mini 1 nvf V/l x > $100,000 of Hi chandise will b during this Gigan kward. Collection! stock of high class 1 Winter Merchand: vhat they need. \ imes" we shall ere / ^ % lion i? given ^tr customs OUR INCOME Ith, and c< i handle Standc L or CHARGi i wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm #|r Lent w. ORE" I ' ^ hav* why the said a* / _ should not bo gtaated. \ M, **T^ Given under toy bund jj \ day of Not. Anno Domini, V?hL i JOB CABBLk DAVIS, -1 t Judge of Probate, ^ y \ It l it. ' Dillon County. ^ SAP OLIO I 3 "bads countless uses in did "r II ritchen. It cleans cutlery, W settles, tins, porcelain, p^'n*t I] :arthenware, linoleum, oal> -loth, refrigerators, tile, marble, (helves and floors. See that fTj he name SAPOLIO is on _jrrvery package. ENOCH MORCAirS SONS CO. ^*1 x NswYssk * U. S.A* IB POTS AND PANS "~T LOOK LIKE NEW . s*| 7W H d CARRY 13 nrnv LLtl I O ancy Grocery Department, E on a CASH and CARRY | ve money hy paying cask we E " nB rest to trade witk us. s of Groceries, Fruits, Vegc- =: LJ . C. , -r r - i i-4 v-n, and it you live in town ~ 1 B to tke picture show). ^>Ve E lusmess. E , I M and ?one; Bad Pay has laid = is still on hand to make our E | 1 monty save Id to sorrow 3 10M ; tuft for cash today t all tomorrow. s Ijgtt W. A. BLIZZARD. r. ' < v 1 III1111I I111 ti|;n 11'IDITF' lil lin 1111111 j 111 ^ ?f HS?????B- fr :e r| St** I ??r gh Class Mer- I Tj e slaughtered 1 tic Force Sale Iit? Ulll ^ I ft*-" 5 very slow, and: ^ i merchandise,?i fi*~" ise. at such low rou have always ^ ?-? ate this GIGAN- E3"j r- *""" B-f-i w| en. 77ii? ? j El ^2^ ontmues E, J; SI ^ ~ ^ jg| V ^ ^ aJ WW ^r EC *_l k^/-i .. |Vji|