The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, August 21, 1919, Image 5
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Monroe McDonald is spending the
^ week in Augusta, Ga., with relatives.
B i Morris Philips of Lexington spent
the week end with friends.
) Kinneth McCutcheon left Tuesday
for Elloree, S. C. j
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Rogers " re- 1
turned Friday night from a stay in
the North Carolina mountains. ?
Miss Alma Goodyear of Lake View, ]
spent Monday in town with frrends.
Morris Fass is in New York buying i
up his fall stock of merchandise. i
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Miss Grace Edwards has returned i
from a visit to friends in Bonlee, N.C. it
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Chas. C. Haynes of Durham spent
the week end in town.
Miss Mary^Darby of Columbia, is 1
visiting Miss Alice Jackson.
Mr. Raymond Evans of Columbia S
spent the week end in Dillon. (
J. P. White and family are visiting
relatives in Wilmington this week. r
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Mrs. J. A. Smith is visiting relatives
in Lincolnton this week.
Herbert Jones of Cheraw visited h
friends here last week.
Miss Laura Hursey spent Sunday in A
Florence. e
Miss Nellie Kersey spent Sunday
in Fayetteville. A
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Miss Hattie Blanch Salmon leaves e
this week for Myrtle Beach to spend
a few days. ^
Wayne Weeks and his sister, Miss *
Ruth, of Charlotte, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. S. Chandler. ^
Attend the services at the Presby- d'
terian church Sunday at 11 a. m. and
8:45 p. m. N
Miss Margaret Melvin left Tuesday 01
afternoon for Columbia to visit her
sister, Miss Sudie Melvin. ^
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Mr. A. Rembert Nicholson of Mullins
was a visitor in town Saturday
and Sunday. R
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Miss Doris Caldwell has returned. w
from Dunn, where she has been ]0
spending some time with relatives.
Mr. Francis Chatain of Flushing, N. jj,
Y., one of the old famous 27th Dlvis- w,
Ion, spent the week end the guest of jn
Worth McKinley. de
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X Mr. Philip H. Stoll, s(
1 nent Methodist Minister,
X James C. Stoll, was born i
X Dillon County. He gradu
X ford College in 1897, tin
X pleting a course in law,
X to the bar in 1901 and beg
X at Kingstree, S. C.
X In 1904 he was elected
X the State Legislature wh
X with recognized efficienc
fwas elected County Chai
Democratic party and hel<
& unopposed until 1918, wh(
X from the county, he bein
X tary service of the Gover
X sitated the election of a si
X ing the most of this time 1
X as a member of the Stai
Y Committee.
Y In 1908 he was electei
Y the 3rd Judicial Circuit, >
Y in 1912, and again in 191
Y ed for the third time to t
y position.
- VVfhen war was dec!
Germany Mr. Stoll of fere
to his Government, and
1917, received an appoinl
s-. Y Judge Advocate Departrn
'M Y as a Major. His first sei
N V Boston, Mass., later tr
Camp Devens with the 1
., and promoted to the rank
T ? 4L'm OAWtrAi
III lius PUMIIUII lie SCI ?Ci
V ruarv 1919 when he was 1
charged from military dui
?? Mr. Stoll now offers f<
?? caused by the lamentable
Hon. J. W. Ragsdale,
X
Miss Evlyn Carter, who has been j
visiting Miss Margaret Melvin, left
Sunday for her home at Chester.
Mr. Frank Watson and family of
\\ innsboro are spending a while with |
Mrs. Watson's mother, Mrs. Flora
Watson.
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E. R. Edwards has returned from
Blowing Rock, N. C., where he spent
several" weeks.
Miss Mattie Martin has been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carter and Miss
Sallie Carter at Oakland for the past
week.
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Miss Sudie Jackson and Mr. W. S.
Nottingham were visitors at Pleasant
Hill Sunday.
Miss Isla McKenzle Is in Baltimore
now. She is on her wary to Nova Scotia
.vhere she will spend a few weeks.
George Saleeby of Florence was in
own Sunday with his brother, Mr.
Uex Saleeby.
Miss Alice Jackson spent several
lays last week visiting friends in Coumbia,
S. C.
John Saleeby of Bishopville spent
Sunday in town with his brother
2ary Saleeby.
Elias A. Saleeby of Hartsvilje stop>ed
over in town with friends on his 1
eturn from a trip to New York.
Dr. Eugene King of Aynor spent a
ew days in town the past week with [
lis family.
Mrs. Eugene King and childien of
lynor are guests of the former's fath- '
r, Mr. W. J. Carter. J
Messrs. M. H. Turner and Harry
irmistead, who are on the tobacco !
larket at Lumberton, spent the week !
na in union.
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Mr. L. A. Tatura and daughters,
>ula and Virginia left Monday for
acksonville, and other points south. (
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Herbert Wallace of Hartsville, vis- *
:ed a special friend here last Sunay.
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V. Jones left Sunday night for ew
York to purchase his fall stock t
f merchandise.
RJis. F. S. Bordner of New York is e
ie guest of her sister, Mrs. W. V. ?
ones. s
Messrs. Sam Blackwell and George '
. Proctor attended the state conven- '
on of the Junior Order at Aiken last
eek as delegates from the local
dge. f
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Mr. W. J. Carter left Tuesday for ?
oston where he will spend several "
eeks. Mr. Carter will stop at Wash- *
gton to see his son, Lieut-Comman- t]
sr, A. J. Carter.
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toll St
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)n of a promi- from the Sh
the late Rev. The frie
it Little Rock, ten referred
lated at Wof- gressman, n
ereafter com- him to becor
was admitted it was but n
fan practicing him upon tl
Ragsdale wli
I a member of County with
ere he served ability,
v. In 1908 he Mr. Stol
rman of the ces required
d this position not biased, fc
in his absence has capacity
g in the mili- cial mind; a
nment, neces- and a full a
lccessor. Dur- sibilities and
he served also on a public
te Executive entrusted th<
Williams
d solicitor of ness by an a
vas re-elected we without
6 was return- candidacy tc
his important Congressionj
L. W. Gi
ared against ?Lawyer; A
d his services Shuler, Law
in September yer; F. B. H<
tment in the O'Bryan, La
ent, ranking ty Treasure]
rvices was at County Aud
ansferred to Deputy Aud
oiL tv..:v? 01 nr
.?ui uiwsiun oiierui, .
; of Lieut-Col. iff ; H. 0. Br
d until Feb- Britton, Dep
lonorably dis- Hammett, C
ties. Scott, Banke
>r the vacancy Bank; E. C.
death of the Holliday, Ca
Congressman ton, Assistar
^Pr. J. Earle Bethea spent the week
at the Beach.
Mrs. E. J. Jeffress and daughter,
little Miss Sarah Elizabeth, of Goldsboro,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. K.
Kersey.
Furnian and Winston Blizzard left
Tuesday night with their father, W.
A. Blizzard, on a business and pleasure
trip to Detroit, Mich
E. L. Moore has returned from a
trip to Detroit where he managed to
get a shipment of Liberty cars. He
was accompanied by Lieut. John Mills.
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W. A. Blizzard left Tuesday night
for Detroit, Mich., where he will attend
the annual meeting of the salesmen
for the Detroit Vapor Oil stove
which he represents in several southern
states.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gibson and children
motored to Flat Rock, N. C., last
week where they will spend several
days.
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Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Deaton are
spending a few days at their old home
in Troy, N. C.
Mrs. Johnson and Miss Nina Alford
have returned from New York whore
they spent several weks buying fall
millinery. Mrs. Johnson and Miss Al'ord
will occupy rooms over Hargrove
Hall Co's.
Dr. C. R. Taber is at home again
after spending some time at Fayetteville
and Greensboro for his health.
Mr. S. B. Humphrey spent last week
with his sister, Mrs. Hursey. He left
Friday morning for Pompano, Fla.
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Miss Mary Rose who has been
spending the summer with her parinto
lfr on/1 \f ra T A Uumaw t*? *11
eave Saturday for her home in Talahassee,
Fla.
L. W. Wilkerson, a former employe
>f The Herald, but now of Hartsville,
spent last Sunday in the city with
'riends.
Miss Columbia Rowland who has
>een visiting in Cheraw the guest of
diss Rosalie Stricklin the past week,
las returned.
The young men of Mullins will
;ive a dance at Central Warehouse
lullins tomorrow night. They have
ecured the famous Garber Davis orhestra
of Washington, D. C., and an
nvitation is extended to their friends
n this section to be present.
Lieut. John Mills spent several
ays in town this week. Lieut. Mills
s stationed at Asheville where he is
aking treatment for a throat trouble
e contracted while stationed in the
rest during- the war. His condion
haa been very much improved by
le Asheville climate.
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'W^W
rongly
>me :
cth District.
nds of Mr. Stoll have so ofI
to him as a suitable Conlany
of whom even urged
lie a candidate in 1916, that
atural for them to turn to
le death of Congressman
10 had served Williamsburg
such marked interest and
1 is qualified for the servi1
of a Congressman. He is
tut broad in his views; he
and discernment and judiuorv
ViinrV? canoa nf inofi/in
T VI J 111511 OVIIO^ VI JUOl.lV/V/
ppreciation of the responthe
duty which devolve upofficeF
in whom has been
e welfare of the people.
;burg will attest to his fitImost
unanimous vote, and
reserve recommend 1 his
the voters of the Sixth
al District.
illand, Mayor of Kingstree
i. C. Hinds, Lawyer; M. A.
yer; Ed. L. Hirsch, Lawemmingway,
Lawyer; J. D.
iwyer; R. B. Smith, Counr;
J. J. B. Montgomery,
itor; Donald Montgomery,
ltor; George J. Graham,
J. Cockfield, Deputy Sheritton,
Clerk of Court; J. D.
uty Clerk of Court; J. N.
ounty Supervisor; D. C.
r; F. W. Fairey, Cashier
Epps, Cashier Bank; W. YV.
ishier Bank; B. V. Singleit
Cashier; R. D. Mills, As
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He is competent.
He is a graduate of W
of the South Carolina !
special course in law at
He has practiced law
ability.
He is aggressive.
We need a Congressma
house has been to the for<
his bovhood.
He is open.
He comes out boldly
be right; if elected to G
us in the same way. He
His energy, his perse
ness will carry him ovei
Vote For S
Endorse*
PEOPLi
sistant Cashier; H. L. Prosser, Assist- ]
ant Cashier; C. V. Boswell, Assistant J
Cashier; C. J. Thompson, Assistant 1
Cashier; B. T. Frierson, Teller; J. G. ]
Herndon, Minister; E. A. McDowell, i
Minister; S. E. Ledbetter, Minister, W. J
R. Pritchett, Minister; D. A. Phillijs, 1
Minister; T. S. Hemingway, Physician; t
B. M. Montgomery, Physician; W. L. ^
Taylor, Dentist; W. H. Carr, Merchant; 1
Charles C. Burgess, Merchant, J. W. r
King, Jr., Merchant; A. L. Burgess, I
Farmer; W. H. DuBose, Farmer; R. J. 1
Burgess, Salesman; L. J. Stackley, J
Salesman; W. G. Benton, Farmer; E. F. ?
Martin, Live Stock Dealer; W. A. Mc- ?
Cutcheon, Farmer; Charles H. Single- J
ton, Builder; V. Kinder, Merchant; L. >
t . Swails, Salesman; W. B. Brown, Far- 1
mer; J. E. Green, Farmer; D. S. Bur- 1
gess, Farmer; D. E. McCutchen, Far- \
mer; S. E. McCullough, Farmer, R. I
H. Ervin, Farmer; W. V. Strong, Far- c
mer-Banker; S. S. Mitchum, Farmer; J
T. E. Baggett; Merchant; A. M. Gor- I
don, Farmer; J. W. Cook, Merchant; S
T. L. Joye, Merchant; A. M. Gordon, Jr. r
Farmer; R. S. McGill, Merchant; T. J. j
Burrows, Farmer; S. E. Burgess, Far- j
mer; Joe Burgess, Farmer; Fred P.
Guerry, Merchant; D. M. Young, Far- *
mer; J. C. China, Salesman; I. R. Gee,
Salesman; J. M. McGill, Merchant; S. C
B. McGill, Merchant; Felder "McGill, 1
farmer; Thornwell McGill, Merchant; \
\V. P. McGill, Sr., Farmer; W. H. Mc- j
Gee, Farmer; S. D. Hair, Farmer; S. A. (Caldwell,
Salesman; B. E. Clarkson, L.
Roy Cates, Druggist; S. L. Gilliland, *
Druggist; G. Ollie Epps, Farmer; J. B. I
; For
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ovLse
offord College; a graduate
Law School, and took a
Harvard University.
r for twenty years with
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n who is aggressive; Stackjfront
in every issue since
for what he believes to
Dngress he will represent
t will be the winner,
jverance, his aggressiver
the top.
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Player, L. D. Burgess, Farmer; H. U.: a
Kinder, Farmer; W. T. Wilkins, Ware- ' X
louseman; W. E. Nesmith, Farmer; A
Vesmith Co., Merchants; R. C. McEI- A
^een, Farmer; C. L. Burgess, Farmer; A
1. F. Williamson, Farmer; H. P. Brown, < i
Merchant; P. G. Gourdin, Civil Engin- A
;er; W. B. McCnllough, Farmer; David A
Silverman, Merchant; W. D. Bryan, &
Banter-Merchant; W. E. Brown, Far- A
ner; J. C. Kinder, Cotton Buyer; E. N. A
McCants, Clerk, J." E. Duke, Farmer; J. A
S. Gamble, Magistrate; W. G. Gamble, A
fr., Clerk; C. A. Heins, Farmer; A. B. A
Spivey, Farmer; S. J. Deery, Merchant; A
3. F. Epps, Merchant; W. I. Hodges, &
Merchant; W. S. Gilland, Cotton Buyer; &
V. A. Cooper, Farmer; J. P. Frierson,
^armer; Thomas McCutchen, Mgr. Wil- V
iamsburg Live Stock Co.; R. M. Vause, ?
V. H. Welch, Insurance Agent; L. F.
them, Merchant; D. D. Rhem; Mer- y
hant; F. Rhem & Sons, Merchants; E. jr ^
. Hester, Warehouseman; W. K. Mc- V
ntosh, Bookkeeper, S. C. Anderson,
>upt. Water Works; J. W. Evans, Far- ^
tier; A. C. Swails, Merchant; M. A. A
toss, Supt. E. L. & Ice Co.; S. A. Tisdale A
farmer; J. E. Baker, Farmer; Ira A. A
"alhoun, Insurance; M. F. Heller, Live
Itock Dealer; C. McEIveen, Farmer; V
i. M. Beasley, Farmer; D. J. Epps, ?
raveling Agt. tsuckeye Cotton Uil Co.; ^
V. R. Scott, Farmer; E. E. King, King X
lard ware Co.; W. B. Gamble, Clerk; X
Jeorge A. McElveen, Cotton Buyer; W. V
l. Brockinton, Farmer; L. D. Rodgers,
'armer. ^