The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, April 15, 1909, Image 5

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J AROUND ABOUT TOWN LOCAL PARAGRAPHS PIOKEO UP ! HERE. THERE AND EVERYWHERE Miss Nina Alford, who has beer I sick for a few days is out a^ain. J. C. Pierce, of Latta, was ? Sunday visitor in 'illon. Miss F. Mason of Gibson, N. Cis visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Hub bard ? Gibson, of Gibson, an v :: their brother J. B. Gib ju : i. .'1 Will Weatherly of Bon no! "ie, is the guest of Mis: runt. ng to Dillon! Furman Gle< id Quartette, Friday eve ni- . Jrd. oei your seats early for the 23rd reserved scats 50c. general ad mission 35c. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stantcn Mrs. N. F. Stanton and Miss An na Belle Stanton spent Sunday ir Dunbar, N. C. Eugene Hood went to Florenc< Monday, returning that night witl his brother J. E. Hood who ii K quite sick. m |7 Misses Ella and Kate Braddy of Columbia College, are visitinj their parents this week, Mr, ant ' Mrs. L. C. Bfaddy. Miss Maria Tuggle who has beei the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. M O'Ferrall, will return to herhonn in Blackstone, Ya., Monday. Remember! You should hea the Furman Glee "Club and Quar tette at the Opera House, cveninj of 23rd. Tickets on sale after th< 19th. Prices 50c and 35c. In the figures giving the resul of the second primary for towr wardens last week it was statet that Mr. M. A. Stubbs received 8< votes, whereas Mr. Stubbs receivei 96 votes. This correction is mad< injustice to Mr. Stubbs. The Embroidery Club had it: monthly Monday meeting: thi; week, and on this occasion theii hostess was Mrs. Le Roy Williams The ladies spent two pleasan hours with their fancy work, ant enjoyed some bright musical seloc tions rendered by Mrs. D. N. Oli Wmrn' 1 Wi ' * Back of the po] ST gives, is the mosl ^/NA- ' " , fe I ver and Miss Nina David. The J hostess then served ice cream and cake to her guests who were Mesdatnes J. W. King, Robert O'Ferral. J. A. Wilson, J. V. Malcolm. C. R. Taber, W. C. Tolar. J. H. l Hatner, Jr., D. X. Oliver and Misses Maria Taggie and Nina t David. Capt. Jno. C. Sellers was among the visitors in the city Tuesday. . Capt. Sellers is well pleased with the idea of taking Latta into the New County and suggests the tak; ing in of Sellers also while the - amended lines .are being run- If Sellers is taken into the New County it would be much nearer the * court house than if it were to re5 main in the old county and the suggestion seems to meet with the approval of the Sellers communi" ty. Of course. Dillon would be (rljjfl to hntro Qollnre V P, IV/ i?u* v V^IIVIO 111 Lilt" County also and it would be the part of wisdom to take the Sellers ' people in if the New County can do so and leave a sufficient amount of territory in the old county. ' ()n May 7th the children of the t Baptist Sunday school will be taken down to Lake Waccamaw for a day's outing'. Mr. W A. Bliz 2 zarb, superintendent of the Sun1 day school, spent a day in Wil5 mington recently and made arrangements w.th the Coast Lin^ officials for a train to cairv the ,'children and their parents down X to the Lake and brin.tr them hack 1 that night. The train will probably leave Dillon about 8 a. tn. and return that night at the same i hour. Arrangements have been made to have a fish-fry during - the day as Lake Waecamaw abounds in all kinds of fresh water fish. The Sunday school children r are looking forward to the occasion with a great deal of pica tire. r " The music-loving people of Dillon and vicinity have a ran' treat in store for them on the evening j of April 23rd. The (lice Club of j FurmanUniversity will beat tho r Dillon Opera House under the I auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Baptist Church. This Club is composed of sixteen college men, who are especially good s along their line, and who have s delighted large audiences in some r of the leading cities oi our State, . such az Anderson anu Greenville, t; An excellent program has been 1 j arranged for this occasion and it ; is earnestly hoped that the Fur man boys will be greeted by an -lYmG" jularity of High Art Clothing, : artful handwork. The famous ting, shape-n Art lapels, vi fThe fanioui ance, and ma Indeed, every d quiements of the the wearer's perst vjgBp iPriee-s, < ^ vantage Morris uuttmuuutii exceedinaly creditable number of our people. Do not fail to hear them. There will be a joint meeting: of the Upper and Lower Marion county Teachers' Associations at Dillon Saturday, April 17th at 11 o'clock. An interesting: program for this meetinvr is beinir arranged. Or J. I,. Mance of Florence will address the teachers. Also two >tlior speakers from away arc expected to be present. All the teachers of the county are cordially invited to attend this meeting. This will be the last meeting of the association this scholastic year, and we should make a special effort to be present. Master's Saie. By virtue of a Decretal Order to me directed in the case of The Bank of Dillon. Plaintiff, airainst Snllio K iinU.*;* and others, Defendants, in the Court of Common PI -as for Mai ion County, the undersigned will sell at public auction or e ish 011 sales I.iv in May, 11)01', with11 the usual hours of sale, before the Court House door at Marion, S. C , all that certain lot or parcel of land situate in the County of Marion, m the State aforesaid, in the Town of Dillon, frontW&ms? 9mm ..... m y** j SPRUNG C j - *> '8 B U (j I | H It IS a Preven | a DESTROYER. IxON - 1* O I soldo: 1 EVANS' PI AanaaMMBMi H_ART C back of its choice by the pari s High Art front is so si staining coat is assured; > High Art collar hugs t ith long, soft rolls, lie fh a High Art shoulder sits de in such a way as to hi ietail stamps High Art Clothi most exacting to a marked d mality. The new Spring mode good things for young of Course, Pi to Buy Here. Pass' D UNDER PI ttuttttuaauiw . --W. .ill-'? ing on Twelfth Avenue One Hundred and Fifty feet, and running back at right angles thereto One Hundred and Fifty feet, bounded on tn?? North and West by P. B. Sellers, on the East bj Twelfth Avenue, and on the South b> the North line of Hudson Street. Tertni of sale cash. Purchaser to pay for pa pers. April 15K)U. J. I) Mcl.ucis, 4-15-31 Master for Marion County, 100 000 cypress shingles tor sale cheap. Sec us. Dillon lldw. Co. Ball hcarin.tr Lawn Mowers, Screen doors anil windows, ice cream freezers. We want your jorders. Prices rijrht, call on us. lmiioii new. c.o. FIRE INSURANCE WILSON SNIFFS. C.bn. A<;t. Marion, S. C. The Pee Dee Mutual Fire Insurance Association of Mullins, S. C. is the only Mutual Fire Insurance Company doin>r business in the counties, Marion and Horry. Insurance at COST, we so licit your business. 3-4-3ni UEAINIINQ I ffi SK ^ I i-t; r 11 ri .. C I 1) Kk! , ? c . tative as WELL as & I ? . : HON (> IT S I . "" ;: ; 1 ? | NI/V IIV p 1ARMACY 1 .. .. V&: * " ' * ' ' * :' LOT H I N ? ticular men of this communi dllfully constructed tha he neck closely. The it on the chest; high, giving that full ch old its natural shape. ng as artistically accurate, egree, and bringing out the Is include some ultra men?worth seeing! rove it is to > lepartme 4ICE HOTEL UittiUttUUttifr I Etiwan Fertilizers i For All Crops and Big Crops The fertilizers that have been known for forty years and profitably used bv two generations of farmers. The fertilizers that con- 1 tain the right materials and || m alro uah? 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