The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, August 12, 1920, Image 5

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R?"' + + + f 4 !fe 4- f, + * f PERSONAL MENTION. 4* > ? I 4? + 4,?K4, + + 4, + 4 * " '. i :Miss Estelle Braddy has Returned after spending some time in Manning. If Mrs. J. H. McLaurin and children < are visiting in Winnsboro. Miss Columbia Rowland Is-vislt!il|p friends in Pittsbofo, N. C. this week. . Misses Agnes Davis and Llla Coleman of Latta were in town Friday. Miss Nell Smith spent Monday in vLarta. v William Brick has returned from a business trip to St. Louis, Mo. Miss Margaret Melvin is in Colum-bia visiting her- sister, Mrs. Mathers. Smyth Stubbs spent Sunday at the Isle of Palms. / j Rev. W. B. S. Chandler is spending some time in Hendersoavilie, N. C. j Miss Virginia Lee of JfawfclnsviUe, ! Ga., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. D. 7 Z Hargrove. * r * ?o? .. # ... Mrs. R. L. Moody and children and , Mrs. Don Martin are visitlffg relatives i in Savannah. "r Mr. and Mrs. E. T. ElUott have ; returned from a trip' through Kentucky. . jL. . Mrs. S. H. Turner of Hamlet spent * Monday and Tuesday in town with tff TrtoL'QAn * her raotner, Mrs. o. ??. ? ? o? Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ammons are spending the week at Jackson ? Springs. Aaron Rosenburg lefU ..Saturday night for Baltimore to spent a week with relatives. Meyer Markowitz has accepted a position with the M. H. Blum Co., at Latta. Miss Lacey Jackson has returned home after spending some time in Durham, Asheville and Hamlet. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. William# and v family motored over to Sumter last week to spend a few days with friends. Mrs. J. W. Connelly and children have returned from a visit to relatives in Richmond, Va., and Graham, N. C. N Mr. and Mrs.' W. J. Carter will r leave this week for Boston, Mass., where they will visit Commander A. \ F. Carter. Rev. W. C. Allen has returned from Myrtle Beach and the regular morning services will be held at the Bap? ^ tist church next Sunday. ? ' 1 I 1 I 1 J **4 Again we ai | ? their confidence I T t Our busines v any volume of b X ' in our line but v V trip. X A *;* We bought s % for delivery, pri ft come to us and ; V X If you are ii | "SMILE." ; f With best v f I i i 1 X T (Mrs. N. B. Hargrove left Monda for a visit to her' sister Mi .. J. ( Holliday, in Blackstone, Va. J. R. WataoQ family leave Sa urdayfor Ndir xOTC While thei Mrs. Watson will purchase her Fa line of ready to wear. - O ? Miss C. B. McLeod, County Nurs has returned afler spending her vaci tion in. the mountains of North Ca 0liDa" ?o? Frank Hursey who has been spen< | ing some time in Washington with h .brother, left there Wednesday for Ba j timore for an operation. j In the list of election managers pul 1 lished last week Kemper precinct wi unintentionally omitted. TTfl manai ers at Kemper are: Parker Barfieli j Manton Hayes and James Price. j Dr. R. M . Buie and family have n turned from a visit to relatives I : North Carolina. Dr. Buie, who recen ly moved to Dillon from North Can ! lina, stood his examination before ti State Board a few days ago and hi been licensed to practice in this stat ^ L. Z. Hewitt, whd was taken to Fayetteville hospital two weeks ag by the Rescue Workers of Dillon at home again on the mill village. E is getting on splendidly., Mrs. J. D. McKinley and daughte Cora, who have been spending sop: time in Greensboro, N. C., as tt guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tyso returned home Tuesday. Capt. B. Y. Gibson, of the Reset , Workers in Dillon, now has in 1} home a little infant child to be adop ed into some good home. It is a be child born July 30th. Only responsib! , parties need apply?those who ca ffluo tho hoot of reforpneps. v rO "VESTA BATTERIES" AND TW RAGGEDyMEX. There's a pair of raggy men that lh in your town, Who'll care for your battery until it run down, They'll fill it with water, and tighte ; the screw, And with a smile they'll say, "It's frt to you!'' These "ragged men, when your car dead Puts in a box that's as heavy as leai Fixes the wires then at you they grii 'Cause they know their 'Vesta' is g< ing to make it spin. Then on a bench your battery is nes ed With a 'Cad' and 'Bottle' each cell then tested I Charge, discharge, charge, is wh: you \frould hear, i And it'll be charged right, if it tak< iV?Am o voq r 111CU1 U J Vl*4 . (These ragged men don't put on air I When they do Automobile Electr; Repairs, I They don't mind the dirt and tb grease they're in; They'll just go to it, and work lib j sin. ' AS. BUGGIE jpear before the go by fair dealings w GOO is from Dillon Coun usiness that may c /hat you found a gc i train load of wage ce's now are much pou will see the dil n need of a good Bt \ fishes for your pro JA! ,y These raggedy men have a battery j# they sell, Of it's patented features, and merits they'll tell, t- It's name is *.Vesta' and you can bel e all your dough ; : 11 That it will spin your starter, and make your lights glow. For courtesy and promptness, the} can't.be beat; al The hand of hearty welcome the} r. freely extend, And thank you for reading their ac to the end. I j. VESTA BATTERY SERVICE, i, Frasler's Garage, i. W. D. OUTZ, Prop. 8 12 It. " WANT COLUMN 5i TAKEN UP? On Monday one blacl pony. Owner can get same by pay e" ing for this advertisement. Applj tn to J. S. Thompson, Dillon, S. C. NOTICE TO MY CUSTOMERS ? 16 I have two delivery trucks and twc 18 wagons and am in better positioi e* than ever to make prompt deliver ies. Send me ytfur grocery orders. ] a buy country produce at. highes >? market prices. I sell groceries ia wholesale and retail. Charlie Sa Cei- leeby.?8 4 tf. 'LOST ? One sorrel horse, about ( r? years old and black mare mule ie about 7 years, Wednesday nighi ie from my farm 4 miles from Mullins ,Q No. 1. Notify R. A. LeOette, Mul lins, S. C., Route 1.?2t. le FOR SALE?One windmill with 6( 18 foot steel tower, 1250 gallon cy t_ press tank, 1 No. 2 Myer's pump ?y further particulars write G. D le Barlow.?7 29 2tp. ,n ROBESON COUNTY FARM LANDS for Sale?I have *several of th? O best farms in Robeson county North Carolina, for sale. Thes( farms ore all well located as to rail e road and -highway facilities, anc are in the tobacco belt of the coun 'si ty. Also several hundred acres o! well located and drained cui-ovei n lands. Also several million feel original growth pine timber. Set ;e or write me at Lumberton, N. C. D A. Shaw. 7 29 3t. is FORDS, FORDS. ?I hnve Severn Fords at low prices. Also a buict a? six. Call at my garage. J. Earh 3" Bethea. FOR SALE? My two houses ? tin one in which I am living and' the is one J. H. McLaurin is occupying G G. McLaurin.?7 29 3t. it ______________________ lg WANTED ? Live wire to sell Bris co Automobiles in your territory s J. H. Ham, Distributor, Charlotte ic* n. C.?7 29 3tp. e FOR SALE" ? ONE NEW FORI Coupe with starter, everything 0 :e K. Price right. Write or apply t< W. M. Ford, Lake View, S. C. ?lt[ O. ] S, WAC GREETINGS TO ] od people of Dillon ( ith them in the past DS WELL BO ity last year was mo ome *o us this year, tod, clean stock to s< TRAIN LOAD >ns early in the Spri higher. We will be [ference in buying. BUGGIES Al iggy and set of Hart sperity, I am Your! 5 n f BENNETTS1 1 t+ JUST RECEIVED ? TWO CAI loads of bran new Fords with sel i starters. See L. F. Britt.?8 12. : STRAYED, SATURDAY, JULY 31st a black mare Shetland pony weigh I five hundred pounds. Last seen go ing toward Smithboro. Reward fo r Information or return. O. B. Stack house, Mullins, S. C.?S 7 ltp. FOR SALE ?JtOne exceptionally fin I Jersey cow with twin calves, thre weeks old, one male and one fe male. Fourth time cow has calved Mrs. W. J. Montgomery, Marion S. C.?8 12 It. - J FOR SALE?U. S. Standard wag on scales, weight 6000 pounds. L C. Braddy.?8 12. WANTED AGENTS?To write healtJ J and accident insurance in countrj 1 must have car. We pay you whil " learning. Address M. E. Street! niaf Mer. Po. Box 300, Florence S."~C.?1 12 6t. " FOR SALE ? Ten Registered Duro Jersey pigs, 10 weeks old. Best ol fer gets them. Jno. F. Elliott, Dll [ 4 Ion, S. C.-8 7 2tp. t ' ! , Statement of the Ownership, Manage ment, Circulation, Etc., Require by the Act of Congress of Augus 94, 1912, of Dillon Herald, Put | : lished Weekly at Dillon, S. C. State of South Carolina, [j. County of Dillon, ss: . j I Before me, a Notary Public in am for the state and county aforesaid jappered A. B. Jordan, who, havlm _ been duly sworn according to law, de j sposes and says that he is the'publish _,er of the Dillon Herald and the th following, is the best of his know! ledge and belief, a true statement o ' the ownership, management, etc., o _ the aforesaid publication for the dat j1 shown in the above caption,.require* j by the Act of August 24, 1912. em bodied in section 443, Postal Law | and Regulations, printed on the re j verse of this form, to wit: [I 1. That the names and address o the publisher, editor, managing edi ? tor, and business managers are: . Publisher, A. B. Jordan, Dillon. , Editor, A. B. Jordon, Dillon, S. C ? Managing Editor, A. B. Jordan, Dil ^lon, S. C. 'I Rnainpss Managers. A. B. Jofdar Dillon, S. C. j 2. That the owners are: A. B. Jordan, Dillon, S. C. H. 0.'Jordan, Dillon, S. C. : 3. That the known bondholder: mortgagees, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent o '.more of total amount of bonds, n\ort ! gages, or other securities are. Norn A. B. JORDAN. Sworn to and subscribed before m this 31st day of July, 1920. N. B. Hargrovs My Commission Expires at Pleas , ure of Governor. o B. J. Morten sold tobacco with Nee >,& Dixon Bros.\ Monday for fane . prices. 180 lbs. brought $64.00 pe ), hundred, 440 lbs. brought $52.00 pe >j hundred.?It. t BRE] TkWC I JVlltJ, A I ... OILLON COUNTY: bounty for business UGHT HALF >st satisfactory and Remember that y sleet from and pric< OF WAGON ng and have them n headauarters for v m HARNESS less, we have the 5 truly, 5REEI VILLE, S. C. A^A 4^1 li^A 4^4 4^4 4^4 i Luir e| We have am ul the most comp I dressed lumber f ( ever carried in M I We will specializi L ( Fine Grain Hear : I 13-16 " and 11 I floors. c | We can. take I prompt smpmenl jl eries. Solid or ;I will pay you to I on pine lumber 01 11 SHIN( ?I We handle in 11 best grades. In st [l PORTLAND ; I LIME, BRICK ! I GALVANIZE] 1 LAT I Promvt Deli I I 'f whe BENNE1T-HEDGF J, cl/o, sot/rw EDE? HARNESS / in our line and trust SOLD we have prepared ou ou have never come is that paid you well s iow stored in our wai wagons this Fall. G i > * m and prices that )EN iter I mged to put in . I v| lete stock of I and mouldings. I iarlboro County. 1 i on Long Leaf 1 f Pift Flnnrind. 1 V XM1V JL 1 Wt lUk 16 " for porch# orders now for if : or later deliv- | mixed cars. It f get our prices 1 r oak flooring/ 1 rLES. I 16 " and 18" I ock all the time, f f* CEMENT I .PLASTER, | D ROOFING, i HS I veries Any- l-s. i re. 1 "ETH COMPANY CAROLINA. I sT '" A " * i i ? t y that we merit f T t f I rselves for most to us for goods % for making the Y f t ehouses, ready $ et prices, then ? I X t f will make you ! X 0 /