The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, July 22, 1920, Image 5
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i P. Leinwand, of Rowland.N. C-,
| spent Sunday in town.
Misi Allie Braddy is visiting in
| Fairfax. S. C. this week.
| B. N. McKenzie of Lake View Bpent
Tuesday in town on business. s
Miss Margaret Melvin is spending
* a few days in Mullins this week.
Miss C. B. McLeod is spending her
vacation in Hendersonville, N. C.
Miss Claude Moody of Columbia,
8. C. is visiting Miss Ollie Hicks this
week.
MI As Dot Regan is tne guesi 01 bw
alster, Mrs. Lala 6racey at Fairmont,
N. C. this week.
Samuel Zacker of New York* is
spending his vacation with Ms. and
9 Mrs. Max Fas*. ',
^ D. Worth McKinley left Saturday
for an extended visit to Dunbar, N.
p C., and other points.
Meyer Markowltx of New York has
t accepted a position with the Blum
ft Blumberg Co.
Mrs. Lutie Bethea. Misses Emilu
Moore and Julia Bethea spent last
Sunday in Florence. i
Dr. R. H. Timmerman of Bates-1
burg, S. C. Is visiting his brother- in- (
law, Mr. J. D. Thompson.
Misses Ollie and Sadie Hicks spent j
Sunday In Florence with their sister'
Ruby, who is in the hospital there.
Messrs. Aaron Rosenburg and
Meyer Markowitz spent the week end
in Marion.
Mrs. May Slaughter and Mrs. Margie
Strickland of Mullins spent Friday
in town shopping.
W. W. Thompson and F. L. Lovd
spent several days at Wrightsville
Beach this week.
Mrs. James E. Sizemore has returned
from a trip to the mountains of
Georgia.
Mr. W. J. Burleigh and children of
"Portsmouth. Va.. are the guests of |
Mrs. W. V. Jones.
f Miss Elizabeth Gainey left Tuesday
' morning for Tryon. N. C. after spend'
lng some time with Mrs. W. V. Jones.
Mrs. E. L. Vinson and children
are the guests of Mrs. LeRoy V' il.
liams.
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The Em
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FOR 67 year
great Emers
progressive
The success
I farm machinery,
hranches. But tl
I nate every plan,
I of these implem<
I Farmers all
| chine to be mad
ity are regarded
in making good
prompt service,
machinery that i
tinued this busii
You are rather !
mark. It will p<
1 r d
?f*U I lUbU
E-B Tracti
E-B Walki
E-B Harro
E-P Cultit
E-B Pulve]
E-B Lister,
E-B Plant*
E-B Stalk
We have tl
(with any of the
BRADDY-1
MaHnBH
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Stoney left I
Tuesday for Cheraw, S. C. to spend i
some time with relatives and friends, t
Mp t, p Rraddv and family are c
spending the week at Jackson c
Springs. . j f
Mrs. E. H. Hale of Louisburg, N. |
C. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. M. j
Hale this week.
Mrs. Mary Murchison returned Fri-1*
day after spending some time in' c
Blackstone and Richmond, Va., with (
friends. I,
Miss Marion Easteriing \?ho has ' j
been visiting at Carolina for a couple 1
of weeks left yesterday for Smith*
field, N. C., for an'extended visit.
Miss Pauline Webster, accompanied
by her aunt, Miss Lena Webster, ?
of Rowland, N. C. left Tuesday for1,
Norfolk, and Portsinouth, Va., to vis-'t
it relatives. ;,
Misses Zynetta Gressette and Flos- i
sle Am mons with Messrs. Hubert Car- l
michael and Monroe McDonald spent c
Sunday afternoon in Bennettsville t
with friends. ji
It is your patriotic duty to put t
your name on the club roll before the 1
books close next Tuesday. Failure to i
do so will deprive you of the right to
vote in the primaries.
J. W. Lovejoy, the former superintendent
of the electric light plant, (
spent Saturday in Dillon. Mr Love- j
joy has sold his gasoline and oil bus- t
iness in Florence and returned to the, 1
road. Ii
Miss Marie Thompson left last Fri-!(
day for Andrews, S. C., to join a i
house party at the residence of Mrs. ,t
D. 0. Dubose. The plan to make a <
trip to the Beach before returning 1
home. 1
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s Dr. and Mrs. Stackhouse, Misses,
Mary Elizabeth Stackhouse, Louise
Blizzard. Janie Evans and Mrs. Ida'
Dunbar left Monday night for New' (
York and other northern points of
Interest.
Mr. L. Kornblut of Latta has gone j
to the northern markets to buy mer- ?
chandise for his three stores* MK <
Kornblut operates stores ai ii<ma, (
Lake View and Cheraw. He anticipates j
a big fall business and goes to the t
markets early so that his goods will i
arrive before the busy season opens.!]
Mr. R. C. Mozingo, the new super- <
intendent of the electric light plant. ,1
arrived Thursday and entered upon (1
his duties. Mr. Mozingo comes from, i
Darlington where he has had charge .
of the Darlington plant which is op-1
erated by a transmission line owned , <
by the Palmetto Light and Power .1
Co. Mr. Mozingo will move his fam-,1
ily to Dillon as soon as he can se- (i
cure a house. !l
BACKED BY
ierson-Bra
s an exceptionally
son-Brantingham org
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moaeru lariueis n <
> of Emerson-Branti
Nor is proof of its
ie seal of great achie
every design, every <
jnts bears the E-B t
over the country h{
e by skilled workmi
by the Emerson-Bi
machinery. Besid
But the basic adv;
has been proved an<
less. So when you
sharing in the ripe e
ly you in more gene
jr
>r Plows
ing Plows
ws
aton
rizers
s
irs
Cutters
le agency for this fa
above if you will i
WHEELER C
Little Sue Clark entertained quite I
i number of her friends last Monday
ifter noon from 5:30 to 7:30 o'clock,
his being her sixth birthday. Ice
.'ream and cake was served in the i
lining room. The table was beauti- l
'ully decorated. <
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Kenneth Behr, who Is with the t
doore Auto Sales Co., has been trans- 1
'erred from Columbia to the Dillon <
Jffice. Mr. Behr was formerly a lieut- ?
?nant in the aviation corps with head- ^
juarters at Camp Bragg near Fay- i
jtteville and while in the service <
nade several flights to Dillon. He|]
ias many friends here who will be(l
jlad to know that he is to make Dil- t
on' his home. i
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Club Rolls Close Tuesday. I
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The enrollment books will close'.
ruesday, July 27th, rod the voter
vho fails to put his name on the roll
>> that date will not be allowed to
rote in the primaries. Club precincts, (
tecretaries and committees on en- (
ollment should see that every voterS
n their precinct is enrolled. The <
lualifications for membership are (
wo year's residence in the state, six (
nonths in the county and 60 days in (
he county and 60 days in the club i
listrict prior to the first primary. <
Phe books will close at 12 o'clock )
nidnight next Tuesday, July 27th.
Candidates Speak Here Tuesday
Candidates for state offices will
ipeak at Dillon next Tuesday, July
17th. The speaking will be held at ]
:he court house. The candidates will
>egin to arrive Monday night, and it
s hoped to begin the meeting at 11
>'clock. There are pot many candilates
this year and if an early start
k made the meeting can adjourn in
:ime for a late dinner. The candi- '
iates will address the voters of Marl>oro
at Bennettsville on the followng
day, Wednesday, J illy 28th.
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/ NOTICE.
* Rev. Bob Jones, the noted Methoiist
evangelist who conducted the
jvangelistic services daily during the(J
six weeks Centenary Celebration at j
Columbus, Ohio, has been secured byi
the South Carolina Sunday School Association
for a series of evangelistic j
conferences with pastors, superinten d
ients and Sunday school teachers dur-j
ng the fall. The places and dates %of j
the meetings will be announced later |
>y General Superintendent, Leon C. (
Palmer, of the State organization, j
The state-wide campaign of Sun- j
lay School evangelism, of which
these meetings will be a part, is under
* Jl?n enooial committee !
me uirecuuu ui a, oyv?.M. ?
Df the Association, of which Dr. W. I
T. McGlothlln, President of Furman
University and President of the General
Board of the Baptist State Contention,
is one of the leading members.
All denominations are represented
on this committee, which con:ains
twenty-five members.
ct VI 7APr
V / J
ntingham
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high standard of m;
janization has been,
am the beginning.
ingham is not to be
movement solely in
vement is given thi;
operation of constrm
rade mark backed b
ive learned the vali
en from the best ma
antingham Impleme
es buying good ma
intage of the E-B lir
3 tested jn the fiel
buy E-B farm imf
xperience of 67 yes
rous profits.
E'B Mowers
E-B Rakes
E-B Tedders
r d wj f i
l-D ney uoauer
E-B Stackers
E-B Vehicles
E-B Auto TraiU
E-B Newton Wo
E-B Grain Drilli
mous Emerson-Brai
call on us.
COMPANY,
JOYS GIVES LIFE .
TO SAVE ANOTHER.
Anderson, July 8.?A young hero
vho saved his brother and gave his
ife for him was Homer Sumter,
sleven years old. The eldest brother
lad fallen into a deep stream and
he young boy jumped in immediatey
and brought the older one safely
>ut, but it was too much for hia
strength and he was so exhausted that
vhen he reached the bank he could
>ot gel out, and he sank before help
:ould get to mm. rnis nappenea a.
Petersburg, Va.p on Saturday. The
>ody of the young hero was L:??i:ghi
o this, his former home for interment.
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Subscribe fo the Dillon Herald. $2.50
?er year in advance.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that I have
iispoaed of my holdings in the lumbei
jompany trading as Tolar it Parker
to A. B. Jordan, A. B. Parker an^ R.
3. Rogers who have assumed all outitanding
indebtedness of the said
:ompany, and all accounts dne said
:ompany should be paid to the said
k. B. Parker, A. B. Jordan and R
3. Rogers, trading as the Dillon County
Lumber Co.
r 22 3t. W. C. Tolar.
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WANT COLUMN
FOR SALE?Fordston Tractor, Cal?
Thresher. 7 foot double harrow
two or three young black man
mules weighing about 1200 lbs
each all in good shape. J. F. Her
ring, Dillon, S. C.?7 22 2tp.
WANTED?Certificates of indebted
ness issued by The Hamer Cottor
Mills in 1909. Apply, Box 209. 2t
HOUSE FOR SALE? Four roon
dwelling to quick buyer at a lov
price as this house must be torr
down and moved. J. Earle Bethea
FORDS, FORDS. ?I have severa
Fords at low prices. Also a buicl
six. Call at my garage. J. Earl*
Bethea.
LADIES ATTENTION ? Accord'an
side, box and knife pleating ant
hemstitching. 2 1-2 to 3 widths o
material required for p'eatln!
sKirt, leave last seam uptu an
down. Pleating skirts $1.50 each
Hemstitching 12 1-2 cents pe
yard. Work returned promptly
Mail all work to J. P. Lee, Fay
eeteville, N. C.?7 22 2tp.
FOR SALE ? 80x83 eight onnc
cotton picker sheets, new burlap
60c. each in lots of 100: in lots o
1000 or more 55c each delivered
Dillon, S. C., July delivery. Writ
or wire L. R. Edens, Rowland, N
C.?7 15 2t.
)F IMPLEME1
Line of
anufacture has bee
the joint work of g
i 1 _ t_ _
measured aione D}
the 4000 employ
s mighty industry t
ction, every addith
iy E-B guarantee o
je of E-B machinei
iterial obtainable.
;nt Company as the
ichinery farmers a
ip is thp. knnwledtfi
a
d by the practical
dements you are bi
irs of farming anc
8
*rs
igons
i
itingham Line of f
FOB SALE ? About twenty bushel*
of Red Bliss Potatoes, new crop,
for best offer. T. B. Rouse, Route
3, Lake View, S. C.?7 1$ 2tp.
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FOR SALE?Full blooded English
Shepherd pups, male and female.
Males $5, females |2.50. C. D Perritt,
Dillon, Route 4.?7 8 3tp.
i FOR SALE ? One 8 H. P. Portable
I. H. C. Engine with wood saw attachment,
and- one Racine Threaht
er. All in good condition and ready
for business. There Is a lot of grain
| in the county to be threshed and
you can pay for the outfit In ten
days threshing. Reason for selling
I hare no one to operate It for me.
Can give you easy terms if deeired.
L. C. Braddy?7 8 3t.
FOR SALE ? Stock of merchandise
and fixtures, dry goods, notions,
shoee and groceries, $12000.00.
Will sell as a whole Or will sell
'eparately. Lease on store good until
January. J. D. Hargrove, Executor.?7
15. v.
WANTED ? Ycmng people to prepare
for stenographic and book|
keeping work. We average filling
ong vacancy out of four in 'our
employment bureau at salaries
ranging from $85 to $175 por
month. Prepare yourself for one of
the unfilled positions. For full in1
formation, write Draughon's, Columbia,
S. C. We guarantee positions.?7
15 4t.
' Notice la hereby given that Burney
McNeil will ask for a pardon at the
| hands of the pardon board at the
next meeting of said board.
] 7 1 it. Burney McNeil.
; All the best giri
. at Our Fountaii
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I Moody 1
Dillon, Sou
nBBMI
vr BUILDING
Farm Ma
n maintained by this
reat inventors and o
r the fact that E-B is
ees and 8 immense ]
>y the fact that farme
an of a new machine
f satisfaction.
y. They have foun<
They know quality
; two most importan
ppreciate the fact t
i of how to build m<
farmers who have f
uying no experiment
1 manufacture. Tru
E-B Manure
E-B GeiserThresher
E-B Road Rollers
L-tS Lorn Shelters
E-B Hay Presses
E-B Osborne Binders
E-B Osborne Corn Bit
E-B Potato Diggers
arm machinery and
Dillon, South
Statement of the Condition of
THE UNION BANK AND TRUST 00.
Lake View, S. C.
at the close of business Jane 30, 192Q
Reeoarces:
Loans and discounts 3 14,370.41
Overdrafts 539.50
Furniture and fixtures? 785.00 ^
Due from banks and '
bankers 1 18,506.05
~ 2.209.00
i^urreuuy ?
Silver and other minor
coin* 172.93
Checks and cash items 166.30
Total $36,749.70
Liabilities:
Capital stock paid in $ 24,000.00
Undivided profits, less current
expenses and taxes
paid ? 67.10
Individual deposits subject
to check 8,651.41 ,.j
Time certificates of deposit
4,031.00
Total $36,749.70 g
State of South Carolina,
Count? of Dillon, ss:
Before me came C. R. McLeod,
cashier of the above named bank*
who, being duly sworn, says that the
above and foregoing statement is .-ft )
true condition of said bank as sholm
* * *' - 1 '? .?lil konlr v . 3
oy me owu ui Mm
C. R. McLEOD.
Sworn to and subscribed before me , i
this 15th day of July, 1920.
R. E. Pace, Notary Public.
Correct?Attest:?
L. G. MILLER, |
D. K. FORD,
R. S. ROGERS,
Directors. '
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Is in town drink
1--Bring yours!
Our soda fountain so far has been v r:
the Mecca for the soda-loving public
of this vicinity. Here the crowda ;
*Ko ornTrHo Thlfl lR
come?iuiiub me vivkv... ?
the proper place to meet and treat.
W% are serving the very finest soda
possible. Scores of different combinations
and flavors, from the simple
five cent drink to the 35 cents '
fancy concoction. And service ? j
the very clearest, most courteous
service possible to offer, purely
this should be your fountain and
"HERS."
th Carolina ' v
j? .
ichinery
II
> company. The j
rganizers and of I
i a complete line I
-1 a. !iL iL?!? I
plains wnii men
rs' needs domi.
And every one
i every E-B raaand
dependabilit
considerations
hat they can get
jchinery. Farm
ounded and cons
or guess work,
st the E-B trade
rs
1
i ders
can supply you
i Carolina.
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