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v- ,7 + 4* PERSONAL MENTION. 4* 4- + 4?4*4?4*4**z*4*4*4*4* | Osborne Bethea is at home from K the .Citadel. Miss Lillie Hale of Greenville, N. C., is visiting her brother, E. M. Hale. Mr. O. W. Ramsey of Hamlet spent * ' \ Sunday with his parents here. Mrs. Leroy Williams left Sunday to spend the holidays in Fairmont. Miss Mattie Hamer of Clio spent the week end with Mrs. Ola McNair. Misses Flora Hamer and Ethel McEachern spent Monday in town. ?o Jessie Evans has returned from At lanta for the holidays. Dr. H. M. McLure of Btshopville spent Saturday and Sunday in town. ?o? Charles Barlow is spending the holidays with his parents here. ?o T. I. Rogers of Bennettsville and J. A. Bundy of Clio were among the visitors in town Monday. William McNaul a student at the Presbyterian College, Clinton, S. C.. is spending the holidays in the city. Mrs. McCurtis left Monday morning for Princeton, W. Va., to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blackman and family spent Sunday with Mrs. W. Murchinson. 0 Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Moore are .here spending the holidays with Mr. and . Mrs. E. L. Moore. ?o? Miss Margaret Gallaway of Marion spent the week end with Miss Nell Carmichael. Misses Miriam Moore, Eilene Hamer and Cornelia Bethea are at home from Converse for the holidays. Misses Hettie and Julia Bethea and Alice David have returned f.om Salem College for the holidays. Mr.%lenn R. Turner of The Herald force has returned to his home. Ottawa. 111., for the Xmas holidays. c? W51Harr.o tha WnffnrH u iwiniuo v* v***% " Fitting School is horae for the holidays. . Mr. John R. Watson anc* daughter Maxine are spending the holidays with Mr. Watson's parents in Valdosta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Rogers and cMldren are spending the holidays wffh Mrs. Rogers' parents at Woodruff, S. mcMisses Georgia White, Estelle Braddy and Doris Caldwell are at home from Columbia College to spend the holidays. Misses Flora Bethea, Christine Edwards and Gladys Smith are at home from Winthrop Coi'.ege for the holidays. Mr. j. P. Ackerman, S. A. L. agent here has gone to Cottageville to spend the holidays with his parents. He is being relieved by Mr. J. P. Fuller. ^ LeRoy Hamilton will leave January 1st for Maxton, N. C., where he has ' QOonnin/l A + a a nrrlAn?vt^ __ avwi/ivu a yuDiiiuti as oaicsuiun wiiu the Maxton Hardware Co. He has been employed by the Palmetto Hardware Co. Mr. B. F. Edwards has been appointed census enumerator for the town of Dillon. Mr. Edwards' territory takes in that part of town recently incorporated, extending a mile each way from the intersection of Main street and Railroad avenue. He will take up his duties about January let. The Herald is published a little ahead of time this week in order to give the office a well-earned rest. This has been a very busy year at (The Herald office and about a year and a half's work has been crowded into twelve months. The mechanical department closed Tuesday afternoon and will reopen Friday morning. The business office will be closed from 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon until Friday morning. INFLUENZA AGAIN APPEARS AMONG US. With influenza again among us. wisdom and foresight dictate that every family should prepare to prevent and VUU1UAI CAliD U13COOC. All IUC UUOICSI of humanity, phvslcians and laymen who were so successful last year In treating Influenza, Colds, Grippe, Croup and other diseases of the respiratory organs are recommending as the most effective treatment, the external remedy. Brume's Vapomentha Salve, when applied to the chest and throat penetrates the pores of the skin and , hreakes up the congestion, at the same tLme healing vapors are carried direct to the infected membranes of the nassal passages, causing the phlegm to be loosed and inducing restful sleep. Brame's Vapomentha Salve may be obtained at every drug store, or it may be had from the manufacturers direct, the Brame Drug Company of North Wilkeeboro, N. C. Sold in three sizes, 30c, 60c, and $1.20. Complete directions accompany every package. DO IT NOW. If with pleasure you are viewing any work a man is doing; If you like him or you love him, tell him now; Don't withhold your approbation till the parson makes oration As he lies with snowy lilies o'er his brow; For no matter how you shout it, he won't really care about it, He won't know how many tears drops you have shed; !If you think some praise is due him now is the time t0 slip it to him, For he cannot read his tombstone when he's dead. More than fame and more than money is the comment kind and sunny And the warm, hearty approval of a friend; ;Ior?it gives to life a savior, and it makes you stronger, braver. And it gives you heart and spirit to the end. If he earns your praise bestow it, If you like him let him know it: Let the words of true encouragement be said; Do not wait till life is over and he's underneath the clover, For he cannot read his tombstone when he's dead, i ?Written by Garrell & Lockeme. I i MANY LIKE THIS IN DILLON. Similar Cases Being Published in Each Issue. John Roberts, Dillon, says: "I am perfectly satisfied that Doan's Kidney Pills are all that is claimed of them and I a monly too glad to give ,them my endorsement. My kidneys I had been In A No. 1 shape until- a jfew years ago and then I had a bad oHn/tlr lr iH nni' tmiiKlo \f t' Kor?L* started to ache or pain me, making tmywork awfully hard. Sharp, digging : pains would dart up and down my back. The kidney secretions were unnatural and showed that my kidneys | needed immediate attention. I was in awful shape when I read of Doan's Kidney Pills in the local paper and decided to try them. I bought a sup} ply of Doan's at the McLaurin Drug Co., and they certainly did the work in my case. A few boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills cured me of the trouble ;and fixed me up in fine condition.'' I 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.?2t. I IT IS WQRTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD, SAYS LIPPERT. | Atlanta Man Takes Ferrolax and and Now Enjoys Best of Health in Every Way.. When it comes to building a man up from weak, rundown condition, and putting neW energy and vitality in his whole system, Ferrolax beats anything I have ever seen or' heard of, said A. F. Lippert, who lives at 80 Sells Ave., Atlanta, Ga., while talking with a Ferrolax representative a fe wdays ago* "Yes sir, Ferrolax is all right,'' ontinued Mr. Lippett,, "and it is the only medicine I have ever taken that hit the spot in my troubles. I suffered from indigestion and stomach troubles and neslrly everything I ate woujd cause me to suffer afterwards. I would often be so bloated up with gas after meals, I could I Ko T/llv OTAi r* ?AA/1 t 't.n.uij (.Cl a suuu i/icaui. OUlllCllllirs I (this gas would rise up into my chest j and cause my heart to palpitate somej thing awful. I felt tired and worn out i all the time. I never felt like getting I up in the mornings, and rarely ever ; felt like eating any breakfast. i I finally decided to give Ferrolax 'a trial, and sir it is simply wonder| fill the way that medicine overcome I my troubles. Why, I never felt bet! ter in every way in all my life. I have a fine appetite and eat three big hearty meals every dayt and never 'have a sign of indigestion or stomach trouble any more. Ferrolax is worth its weight in gold to anybody who suffers as I did, and I am more than glad to recommend it to everyjbody." ! .ferrolax !s sold by Evans Pharjm&oy, Dillon and Smith's Drug Co., at (Lake View. Get a bottle at these ; stores today. Take it according to directions and if it does not do you the igoodAyou want done come in and get yolur money back. Your bare word is good enough for us. Watch for thev next issue f this paper and see what FerrolaX is doing for others.?advlt. ! PEPTO-MAXGAN FOR PALE SCHOOL CHILDREN. Pepto-Mangan Gives the Help the Body Needs to Make Rich, * Red Blood. Name "Gude's" on Every Package. Sold by Druggists in Both Liquid and Tablet Form ? Medicinal Virt Mac aitA lliA Camo V?v?3 ??1 c The letsons are hard and the children are growing. Watch their health and if they become pale and listless and don't want to work or play, consult a good physician at once if you suspect any serious ailment. The splendid'tonic, Pepto-Mangan, If given daily, for a few weeks, will in most cases festore the strength and start the young folks on the road to good health again. Youth responds quickly. You buy Pepto-Mangan in tablet or liquid form of your druggist and can always be sure of the genuine by looking for the name !"Gude's" on the package. Without ;the name "Gude's" it is not PeptoiMangan. It is a fine tonic and boodmaker for the whole family. Physi'cians everywhere have used it for nearly thirty years.?adv. It. ? i j ( Wants s > 1 RATES: 10c. A LHVE M Count six words to a line. ( & No ad. taken for less than W 30 cents. FORD SEDAN FOR SALE ? ] good condition. J. Earle Beth: ?11 27 tf. LOOSE LEAF LEDCEKS, BINDER indexes, etc., for sale at The H( aid office.?tf. * IF YOU HAVE FURS OR H1D1 for sale bring them to Wm. Bricl store. He will pay the top mark -11-13 to 2-12. WANTED ? THE HOlSEWiVl of Dillon who have an intrest the health of their families, and the practice of economy to try o Cooking Oil substitute for La and Butter. The Southern CoLti Oil Co.?11 27 tf. , FOR SALE?BARRED PLYMOU Rock Eggs for setting. $2.50 p setting. Fred Lane, Dillon, Rou 2.?12 4 4tp MORPHINE HABIT, CURED Tf easy and gentle way. Whisk habit by gradual reduction. A1 tohacco cure at Keelv Institul Columbia, S. C., Box 75?12 11 ' FORD OWNERS ?* ENJOY COi forts of a closed car. We can ma your touring car a Sedan f $46.00; your roadster a Coupe f $30.00. For particulars wrlte B. M. Motor Co., Rock Hill, S. C, 12 11 4t. FOR SALE ? SEVERAL EOF ^touring cars in good condition, you want a barga'n in a Ford cor at once. J. Earle Bethea.?12 11 LOST ? SOMEWHERE IN DILLC December 16th large Cornell camoe brooch. Reward if find will leave at G. H. Bell's.?ltp. WANTED?MAX TO SHARE CRfl 60 horse farm. Good land and go outbuildings. J. D. Ray, Lake Vie S. C.?12 25 It. LARGE SHIPMENT of NEW FORI 1920 models, with self-startei for sale. Immediate delivery- 1 territory restrictions. Hamlet Li Stock Co., phone 65, Hamlet, C.?12 25 It. MIX YOUR OWN FERTILIZE! and save fully $7.00 per ton. S us for prices. Carolina Milling C 12 25 2t. I FUFRYRfin LVLlll UUU Xmas E? Wednesd ALBERl HAWAIIAN SIN( Pr. "A NIGHT jj This is the best s ing America today. Also Fe; ALICE "THE WORL Matinee Children 30c; Ad\ TO-M< CHRIS t Rex Beach's "THE Open 2 P. M. cont Treat. < * WE CAN SELL FISH TANKAGE, | P acid phosphate, nitrate soda and I German Kainit to make a ton of of 8-3-3 at a price of about 141.00 per ton. Carolina Milling Company. ?12 25 2t. WE SELL FERTILIZERS.?WE CAN sell you ingredients for honje mixing so that an 8-3-^ fertilizer will J cost you about $41.00 per ton. See' us before buying. Carolina Milling! Co.?12 25 2t. FOR SALE?VAUGHAN DRAG SAW IX machines. Buy one an<iv cut 20. ;a. cords of wood per day with two men. I have them in stock at Sum-' ? ter, S. C. at all times. B. L. Montague, Sumter, S. C.?12 25 2tp. _ FOR SALE?CAR OF FERTILIZers for tobacco beds. Also will keep, c-s on hand for the convenience of my et customers all high grade Royster Guano. Call to see me. L. C. Braddy. F)S ' ip NOTICE y1,! A meeting of the stockholders of r(j the E. P. Mobley Company will.be on held in its office in Little Rock, S. C., 'on December 26th, at 10 o'clock, a. ? 1111., 191^ for the purpose of consid'Hjering the surrender of the charter er and the liquidation of the business, tc 12 25 It E. P. Mobley, Jr., Pres. so void Fie* H-, ke siop Gmz&ks Cokfe nil Sore Throat I , )V * an i er; TJa* BOlSOM ?p- d) od w,' A delicious cherry flavored 9>rup that ? immediately breal:9 up the phlegm, clears ilv* hvHii. chest and nostrils and stops th* rs ^ sore throat. TaLe a teaspoonfu!. If it ve "'oesn't,relieve you say so and your druggist N. will refund your money. I'sed for over -10 yars effectively. 35c at your druggist's. ? lee Jo. ^Hib| fS THEIHE e Offering ay, Dec. 24 * VIERRA'S jlKb AND fLATLKd renting IN HAWAII'! Hawaiian troupe tourature Picture BRADY in J) TO LIVE IN" at 3 P. M ults 55c, tax included r>RROW van w v rMA5 Di4y 3 Famous Story BARRIER" xinuous. A Real Xmas Usual prices. \ XsJ.az JitinKQ New Year's Greetings / To those whom we call our customers?and to others whom we hope to call .customers before another year rolls by?we wish the hap- ? piest New Year ever. We are going to do our part to make it so by + better better-than ever service to the many that come here to buy and by closer than ever than ever coperation with every force and ev ery individual that is working to make our city a bigger, healthier, happier and more economical place to live. We hope to see you many ' / times during the three hundred and sixty-five days to come and we shall try to conduct our iU a# uaiii" vicito will ho amnntr iho UUOlllVOO ovr tliut J UUI TigiiO TT 111 MV UlllVllg V i?v most pleasant and profitable hours of the 'V, biight New Year. Bethea-Carmichael Furnitnre Company. DILLON, S. C. ?? ? ?I M?WWWIi 1?Hi? NOTICE I Farmers & Stocknien I am located> at Dillon, S. | C., witkoffice at Dillon Live h. Stock Co. s stables. R. M. BAILEY, D. V. M. (Graduate Veterinarian) Office Phone 235 Dillon, S. C. Residence '1 5 JUST RECEIVED, Nice lineof BOYS AND GIRLS v t :i? UUVC111IC UlU^UCS Just the thing for a Christmas present LARGER SIZES FOR MEN The "Reading Standard and "Dayton , so well known to . ' the bicycle world that an introduction is not necessary. Call and let us show you these wheels. The price is low considering the quality of the machines. j. e. Mcdonald, - - dillon, s. c. ~T^\ /6065S HES , / V0HAT5 \ /TOST HEARD AftboT His\ HIS (TlRE. DEALER. GETTlMfr IM] Hyman Supply Cc mpany, v DISTRIBUTORS ' WILMINGTON, N. C. i * AUTOMOBILE OWNERS ATTENTION i i When you break the spring on your car, come to see us. We have a spring that will fit your car, either front or rear. We have ' in stock now more than 500 springs. Do not forget we carry the largest stock of sDrincrs in this section. Rogers' Garage Complete loose leaf outfits manufactured and sold by The Herald Publishing Co., Dillon, S. C. j