The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, July 04, 1918, Page Page Five, Image 5

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+ . f PUMONAL MINTION. + ' * + + + + 4-^ + + + D. H.. Fan is in Charleston this VMt Miss RomIm Rofers spent Sunday, in Latta. John W. McKay was a visitor in town this week. Miss Alice Medlin of Clio is visit-1 ing Mrs. J. N. Hargrove. g Miss N. Belle Taylor spent Sunday i with relatives at Fork. 8. P. Wood of Selma, N. C., spent i Sunday with Mr. I. T. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Max Fass have re- i turned from a trip tjo Baltimore. Miss Miriam Moore left Friday for a visit to. friends in 8avannah. Mr. J. S. Hayes was a business visitor in town Tuesday. , . Mr. L. D. Lide of the Marion Bar was in town Tuesday on business. Miss Rosalie Stricklin of Cheraw is the guest of Mrs. W. J. Stricklin. Private Fred T. Joyner of Camp Jackson was a visitor in town Sun-1 day. Miss Claudia Hursey of Columbia is spending her vacation with home folks. U Miss T helm a Ounter of Leesvllle, S. C., is visiting Miss Bessie Stackhouse. Miss Klyce Manning has returned from a visit to Mrs. J. N. Glover at Marion. Messrs. E. Li. and LeRoy Moore are spending the Fourth at Wrightsville Beach. Private John Allen of Camp Sevier near Greenville is at home on a short furlough. Messrs. David Allen and Willi Thompson have enlisted in the Naval Reserves and will leave for Charleston in a few days. A. Pierce Bethea has returned i nome irom a visit to the "Father ot Waters" all wreathed in smiles. Pierce says the outlook for & big crop in Mississippi is splendid, but there is no place like Dillon. 01 t t \\ * #1 i ? I II All companies double prize room II where. Which are th? Scales. Our bool I you nc?d not wait I We want your H| good to hear hint j if possible bring it Mr. W. J. Adams and Master Francis Adams have returned from a trip to Olenn Springs. o M Miss Laura Hursey left Sunday for oi Columbia to enter Bowen-MvFeat's tl Business College. f< o ! dl Quite a number of young ladies |ol auu iuwu enjoyea a nsn iry at surles n Landing last Friiay night. o Rev. Roy Phillipps of Lake View 6 was shaking hands with his many friends in Dillon Wednesday. ^ Little Miss Kathryne DeWett returned to Columbia Sunday after spending some time in Dillon. Mr. H. J. Thompson of Owensboro :Ky., bookkeeper for Watkins Warehouse arrived Tuesday morning. Mrs. Goff and little daughter of Birmingham, Ala., are the guests of < thfe formers aunt, Mrs. W. J. David. Jas. Sprunt and LeRoy Moore | spent the week-end in Wilmington, making the trip through the country. Mrs. Morris Fass has returned from Baker's Sanitarium at Charleston very much improved in health. ? ' \ Mrs. Wade Stackhouse and daugh ters motored to Bennettsville Tuesday to see the play, "Over the Top." Mrs. M. J. Cottingham of Gellavon left Tuesday morning for Greenville where she will visit her son, Arthur H. Cottingham. A Robert L. Hursey has resigned his d< position with the Southern Express P.omntnv otiU Hoo 1 ol ..?? j\/iucu iuc navai Reserve*. sc John T. Pope, of Keysville, Va., arrived in town last week and will be a large buyer on the Dllon market again this year Joe Cabell Davis, County Food Administrator, will attend a meeting of the County Food Administrators tn Columbia when they will discuss the sugar and wheat question. Hugh Stantan, J. N. Hargrove, H. A. Hasty and J. E. Cottingham of the Little Rock section passed through town yesterday on their L way to Galliv^nt's Ferry to attend a big fish fry. Stead Stackhouse went to Charles- ^ ton Tuesday to confer with the recruiting officers about enlisting in m the navy. Stead is not of age, but he is thinking of enlisting in some branch of the service. 1R T( m A.LE 1 UE/O will be represented on our ma i capacity and we are in better We have th i best on earth?none better. 1 [keeper, Mr. H. J. Thompson, i but a short while before 1 a a - ?? - trace and will work hard to i before day of opening:. Hands Watl NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. Noticei is hereby siren that J. A. tcEacheny Guydtain for the estate r Ethel MflBaohern, a minor, has lis day ma? application unto me >r a final discharge as such Quartan and that July 18, 1918, at my tfice at \p o'clock in the forenoon, as been/appointed for the hearing f said petition. \ ! JOE CABELL DAVIS, -20-4t. Judge of Probate Dillon Co. Detroit Vapor , Oil Stove nw In a Good Time to Get a Detroit Vapor Oil Stove i do your work with real /pleasure Economical, Quick anfl Safe. sk any cuie who iB using these won?rful stoves. No wicks and use less 1. We haw our second car for this tason. \ orae in and \ See Them?"Work I,ik^ Gap." W . A. Buzzard, Dillon,/sSsX. the followingfDealersV^ eRoy Williams/ Dillon, S. V atta Hardwari Co., Latta, S C. instead and Burnham, Mul ins, S. ayes Bros., Pages Mills, S. C. arion Hardware Co., Marion, 9. C. DBACi L BEGD OF ' DAY, rket Judging from report position to handh your tofc e "Load and L f ou know just exactly what: s an experienced man in ev fou can get ?lease you everv time va? r Bring us are scarce and by bringing Yours for hard work dns W F. WATKINS & SOI Dillon, ? * i to -i'* * 'VVirvfri | STOP! L(H We are glad to LATTA TOB/ will open TUESDA We have a full corps the big tobacco companu these buyers are buying so they must buy tobacc< Bring your first FARMERS WAF Guarantee you the price for each and placed on our floor BRING A TRI banners J Brown & j LATTA, - CO Nil I AUCTION TOBA< JULY 9t 8 everything points to. higher prices for tacco than ever before. Our office forci ,ook Automatic Scale rour tobacco weighs as soon as the true ery department of warehouse business/ your Check / ome to see us. Our auctioneer cannot a Load it in before hand you will avoid the rush and High Prices, / 7 arenous N, Proprietors. S. C. j \ 'i ll' I, -Ulinliitrtirt. fldlliilfriril )K! LISTEN! I announce that the 1CCO MARKET Y, JUL Y 9th., 1918 of good buyers .representing 2S of the United States. All tobacco on commission and II o to make ^living. II load of/tobacco to the I lEHOuSE and we II veryf highest market II every^pile of tobacco II AL LOAD TO US I Warenouse || . D II LlClllCUy M lUfJ* y I - - c? | Set ! :co | k. / I your to bacco. Our market has II ^ e is as can be gotten any- II )/stopi. on The Load and Look ||| ind is i lightning calculator, so I be beat hi; it wiD simply do you |j| I.