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' r ? + * , 4> PERSONAL MENTION. + ; ? * i + + + + ^ Phil Stanton of Clio is spending : the week In town. j1 Miss Bertha Moody of Fork was in ] ? town Friday shopping. ,i Mrs. S. E. Rogers of Mullins was in i town Tuesday shopping. . ; Rev. E. O. Caldwell of Charleston J / -spent the week end in town. % Miss Leah Witcover of Marion is < visiting Mrs. Max Fass. il Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Flowers of Mar- ; Jon innnt Sunday in town. J' S. B. Stoney is in Sumter and Co- 1 Jumbia this week on business. i' ?o Mr. Jim Parker of Columbia was < in town Friday on business. < Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Stanton hare .returned from a visit to Savannah, jl Messrs. 0. W. Jackson and Leslie Lane spent Sunday at Wrightsville % 3?ch. _o_ j. Miss Alice David has returned home after a short visit to relatives i in Latta. 1 , Miss Annie Ivey* of Americus, Ga.., * spent the week end with Miss Ailene' < JMcCormick. 11 Little Miss Winnifred Robinson of 1 Charleston is visiting her aunt, Mrs. i A. B. Welch. |1 Mrs. S. H. Turner of Hamlet is i spending a few days in town this I veek. i Miss Georgia White of Columbia t spent the week end here with rela-', ' ' tives. Miss Myrtle Stubbs left Friday morning for Waynesville, N. C., to . spend some time. * Miss Lou Huggins left Monday ! for Asheville. N. C., where she will! spend the summer. Max Fass spent the week end in Charleston with his neice, Mrs. Hy- < man Rephan. , Miss Grace Edwards, who has been I teaching school at Pendleton, has returned home.* I Mrs. Morris Fass is spending a few | days in Charleston with her daughter, i Mrs. Hyman Rephan. , ' Q | Mrs. Annie Edens will leave today A for Columbia to spend some time with | friends and relatives. . Misses Lacey Jackson and Eliza- i beth Johnson spent Sunday in Dar- I lington with friends. Mrs. S. W. Jackson is spending this [ v .week in Columbia with her daughter, . Mrs. J. F. DeWitt. I Mrs. Leslie Burney of Bedford, Va. I is spending a while in town with her [ mother, Mrs. W. B. Quill. ' Dr. J. T. Darwin of Gaffney, S. C., ! has been spending some time with ( his son, Dr. R. F. Darwin. ' Mrs. Jas. R. Harrell and daughter, [ Miss Katie, of Cheraw, are the guests ' > of Mrs. Bruce Hargrove. ?o? < Mr. and Mrs. Timmons Edens of [ Sumter are visiting their mother, i Mrs. Annie Edens. Miss Louise Moore left Monday night for ASheville, N. C., where she I will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J." P. White went to i Clio Monday evening to visit Mr. I /White's sister, who is ill. I l Messrs. Hubert Carmichael, Mon- | | roe McDonald and B. B. Benfield spent Sunday at Myrtle Beach. ' Mrs. J. R. Regan and little son, John D., and Misses Vena and Kate 'spent Sunday in Clio. Jas. L. Sims, United States Marshall -with headquarters in Orangeburg spent Monday in the city. Misses Lala and Ina Bracey and John Gurney of Fairmont are visiting at the home of J. R. Regan. Mrs. J. C. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carmichael of Bennettsvillo are taking a trip through the country to Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. W. B. Gulll who has been spending some time with relatives in Virginia, returned home Monday. Mrs. Hyman Rephan of Charleston spent a few days in town last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fass. W. C. Tolar, L. Stanton and Ernest Cottingham attended federal court at Charleston last week as Jurors. Misses Zynette Gressett and Mil^ r*a rmlohanl arvonf 5nnrfflV in Timmonsville with Miss Gressett's brother. Miss Effie Ramsey left Friday evening for Asheville, Ala., where she will spend some time with her sister, Mrs. W. J. Robinson. i Mrs. S. P. Melvin returned home Saturday after spending some time in Columbia with her daughter, Mrs. E. W. Mathers. Mr. and AJrs. William McDonald ( who have been spending some ^ime | with Mrs. Laura J. McDonald, near i Floydale, have returned to Albany, Ga. VJ I Mr. W! P. Rickard who has been j with the S. A. L. Ry. here for some ] time as operator left last week for!. Poston where has has accepted a similar position. j Mr. W. D. Outz has opened at Fra- , tier's- Garage the Dillon Battery Ser- ' rice. Mr. Outz is a native of Edgefield but came to Dillon from Lake City, ' S. C., where he had been living for 3ome time. Mr. Outz is accompanied by his wife and for the present they are staying with Mr. and Mrs. Fratier. v-o . | Personnel of th^ Forman Quartette. The personnel of the Furman Quartette which is to give a concert In Dillon this evening is interesting. A very prominent feature of the program is J. B. McCravy and his violin. He hails from Laurens and is 1 gulte a promising young artist, having studied under such masters as Wilkins Wilkinson, of New York City who, for the past two years, has been on the? concert stage with John McCormick. C. J. League, pianist is a ' graduate pupil of Professor George h Srhaefer. of the Conservatory of Music, Greenville Woman's College, and has taken special work under Mr. Eiselheimer of Carnegie Hall, New York. Everybody who has heard B. M. Moore has been struck with the yeautiful Quality and wide range of his remarkable tenor voice. F. L. Jones, of Greenville, is the basso. Mr. Jones has had considerable experience as a singer in various choirs and has a voice strong in volume and rich in quality. Besides quartette nufnbers, 1 solos, both vocal and instrumental the quartette is accompanied by W. M. Blackburn as impersonator and reader. The quartette which is sq-.J lected from the Glee Club of Fur-jman University will appear this even-,! ing, July 1st, at the auditorium of the Dillon High School at 8:,30 for 1 concert. Music lovers are fortunate in having the opportunity of hearing :hese musicians and enteri .iners. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the unJersigned corporators will file a dec- ' laration with the SMl^etary of State, it Columbia, S. C^fn July 5th, 1920 ind ask that a porter be issued to Palmetto Insuiyce Co., a proposed rorporation. W E. J. #ILLER, C.>^/McLEOD< Corporators. | IS 111 a IS 15! (SIS IS IS Bf I JONES' i Evtra Cnc l LA LI II UUU =! Of Ladies * Dressi =j Waists, and Whii = dies9 Wash Skirt 5 $6.50 on sale at < ^ fine Silk White SI S on sale at $14.95 S ment of Voile dn S $18.00, on sale < 8 Voile dresses on a $5.75. 3 Best $10.00 whii 3 fords and Pumps < S Neat white canvat ? and down to $1.7 ? Extra good valut ? derwear. For bes | JONES DRY 3 R. R. Avenue IIS IS II IS IS SI IS IS 11? [ Cash am STC 8 Lbs. Snowdrift Lard 4 Lbs. Snowdrift LaiV 10 Lb. Pure Lard ?\ 4 Lb. Can Jtforara Cofro 3 Lb. Can Morara Coffe^^. 1 Lb. Can White House Cotfee Blue Valley Butter, lb. rno. 2 l-i L>Vl. MOQie ouceu niw No. 2 1-2 Del. Monte Peaches _1 1 Quart Maple Syrup X 1 Pint Wesson Oil M. 1-2 Gallon MapleSyrup M1 Quart Wesson Oil X_. 1 Gallon Wesson Oil X. , Kingans F. F. V. Hams I? Welch's Grape juice, 1 pint I Welch's Grape juice, 1 quart J Llpton Tea, lb. L White Karo Syrup, gal. Stove Cakes fresh'every other da; Gardners plain and marble cake 100 Per Cent Pure eorgla Sugar, These are only a few of the t coming for your groceries. J. c. t, \ \ \ W. W. Thompson spent Sunday in McColl. f W^anfsj RATES: 10c. A LINE % m Count six words to a line. V m No ad. taken for less than m M 30 cents. M FOR SALE ? StudebaJfer-6, seven passenger car, firslNdlass mechanical condition. Reasoli/for selling have no place to kelp it and no time to use u. u. uy\j^pxiun, r. \j. Box 443, Dillon, S/C.?^ 1 2t. FOUND ? Package containing one shirt and collar. Ownef can' get same by Identifying att paying for this ad. Jonee Dryy?\ods Co. AUTOMOBILES?We vvant an agent in this county for the Grant Six, Case Six and the R. & V. Knight Six, which is the only Knight Six manufactured in i^ierica. Columbia Sales Agency, frqlumbia, S. C. 7-1 4t. ? - J \ IV E SELL BAGGIN AND TIES During July we fOPfct sixteen hundred bundles ofltjfes and one thousand rolls of bafein. See Us before buying. CaroJinlL Milling Co. 1VE WISH TO GIN YOUR COTTON, both short and long staple. Our gin machinery was sMlnfed to factory and we have'mew/outfit best equipped to secure ytWn as well as quality of lint. Now iAtalling the gin. We would be glad V show you our outfit. Carolina Milling Co. It FOR SALE?If you are not getting ail the milk you should tty our dairy feeds* Our Rail Milk Pail will please the mqst ixacting dairyman. Our excells\f feed is cheap er but very satisfactory. Ask your erocervinan to supply you. Caro lina Milling Company. 5-13-tf. 2?????????? JONES' I cial Sale i is, Wash Skirts, ? \e Oxfords. La- ? fs ? ffl B B B ? B B B a- ?| ? w r >s in Muslin un- [ ] f values come to GOODS CO. ? DILLON, S. C. ? IIS?? IS IS SI a BBS IS d Carry >RE l~t~S-~-VSS "SS$2.25 Kpple 60?. j __ 80c! 13.00 48c. lb. 45c. 85c. 95c. $1.25 y 15-45-65c. 45c. cane syrup gal. $1.75 items that you can save on by LUPO~ /? All parties Interested in taking night course In Bookkeepin* And Pen-j manship communicateNfith me in next few days. O.'C. JCHj^ton, P.! O. Box 443, Dillon, JT C.?7 1 2t. I WATKINS WAREHOUSE NOW OP-j en. Watkins is always*the first; man to open, and thdy&st mkn to close. He is your friafci. Bring your Jobacco to him;^A-6V4. WATKINS WAREHOUSSAOW OPen for your tobacco, wfll be glad to see our many friendtfVc6 24. FOR SALE ? Pure-bred China pigs' and a few mixed blooded pigs and hogs. A. J. and W. B. Carmichael, Hamer, S. C.?6 24 3tp. FOUND ? On public road between Dillon and Little Rock near J S. 1 TkAmnnAn'n nl.'i r% A n 1?4 A fif?a an rl m i uuuiyoun a priuc auiu uic uu nui, | for large size car. Tire was covered with black casing. Owner can get j I -same by calling at The Herald ofI flee and identifying property and paying for this advertisement. i I 6 24 3t. ; WANTED ? The public to know that I have reopened my market in Latta and everybody knows what the "White Apron" means. Phil's place is headquarter^ for the best in beef, pork and mutton. I Invite all my friends to come in and see me. Phil. Dew, Latta.?6 24 2tp. j LEAF TOBACCO BILES WAREhouse for rent. Call information upon request." H. McElwee, Statesville, N. C/b\4 tf. FOR SALE?Ten Tons^Kainlt at a close price. Also s(p*Il amount of soda, guano and vafret beans. L. j Cottingham.?6 24/zv I u ' 1 j FOR SALE ? One l^ord Delivery I truck. Appljf to Lupo.?24 2t , FOR SALE ? Onejftorse and L'ght | delivery wagonX/Apply to J. C. I Liupo.?e 24 zyy \ FOR SALE?One Jfloistein Cow with two week's old raff. A real nice cow. L. CottingAn.?6 24 2t. ' FOR SALE ? My residence in east Dillon. Has 9 roon^s with baths | and alL modern\dnveniences. I am also offering ^frkjny household furniture for sale at Rfccgain prices. I. Blum.?6 24. FOR SALE?Monarch hog meal composed of digester tankage, wheat shorts, rice mealJ and molasses. This is cheaper Wa better than corn meal for growjAt hogs. Carolina Milling Comp?my?\ 5-13-tf. FOR SALE ? We have large stock Nitrate of Soda im hand. See us and save moneyvl All customers who have Soda balked with us are requested to*corn! Tor it. Carolina Milling Co. J- 6-lS-3t. . f [MYo Emph i Land i 370 SALI I 670,282.40,1 That was oui perhaps with< Big Dusine realty dealers land selling st Our auctio: enhances the 1 larger market Let us suhc or suburban rni ^ sell it for yoi Ban / Your He tfcSr* Is a Question edge of the 1 Your Mediciw You know nothing of dr pected to, you don't wai But you do know wHen dri Where is your protection In the druggist, of course. How do you select your - - PVtl f Iiis reputation, men wi druggist the svne way. Our reputationNa your J compounding PrescHptio/i We have the knowledtf^ the most ?mple far ilitip ai purest drugs produced There'% every reckon you should brinq or tions to - us, in' pr< chances,'9 just as the] of one special doctor to pr Your special doctor and j guard your health and safe MOODY DRUG CO. i i GASOLINE AND KEI Just received carload of Engines from 8 to 12 hors Rigs, Gasoline Engine Di Clutch which eliuiiMtuB d Any defective part made I life of Engine. f COLUMBIA I 823 W GERVA1S St. . Printing that Pleas< "* v * t * ur Land at I iy the Most Eft SELLING St IS AMOUNTING :rom land sold by us r record for 1919. An Dut parallel in the Un ss mei trustees, a i?use and endorse ( ;rvice. \ Y n metkod \Vuick?e yalue of yofffK proper possibilities. N. livide, nfot and seliy<4 proper^ y for large r r farm is rented for 1 i NOW. Write, wire or pkon Patkfinder, wk lck explai \ckaser-tenant plan. a sj Atlantic / Realty Co "The Name Thot Justifies OFFICES: Petersburg, Va., and Greenvill Reference: Any person for wbom ' ik Reference*: Any bank in Petersburg. Va..oi DAVIS & BETHEA, Mullii Local Contract Representati\ '1 , alth i of Absolute KnowU Man Who Puts Up BS. ugs; you are not exDt tO. ' " iS igs fail to do their work, i, Wiie^e is your safety? i/ctor. Absolutely on iw don't you select your safety. We have been ; for many years. [he training, experience, oSst^e largest stock of in the wlhdd why send yourPreHrip* ' iterance to re is reason for selection ~~ escribe the medicines. roar special druggist will ity. Service is our motto. Dillon, 5. C. i mm ENGINES. Qasoline and Kerosene e bower, Portable ^aw rig Saws controlled by pHgUP and saves time; jood at Factory during SUPPLY CO., COLUMBIA, 8. O. ;s. Herald Office. Nv ** V -|=M? luction 1 icient irvice ; TO $10,At Auction. L acheivement iyfa States. ministrators, 3ur superior jffective. It ty?develops ur farm, city No 920, we can e today for "Tke s our teller -pur- -J" ? Coast mpany Your Confidence" c.N. C. eve liavc sold, r Greenville. N. C. is, S. C. / 1