The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, August 12, 1920, Image 8
XANY KJTKED IN COAST LINE
WRECK.
Savannah, G&., August 10?From
twenty to thirty persons were injured
this afternoon when Atlantic Coast
L(ae train No. 83, New York to Jacksonville,
was derailed four miles north
?e Hardeeville, S. C. The train consisted
of nine coaches, six of which
left the tracks and went over a fivefoot
embankment. Railroad men declare
no ;one was killed. All available
ambulances have been ordered
v ' to the union station here and reservations
at Savannah hospitals have been
jnade for the injured.
The following injured persons have
been taken to the Savannah hospital:
w D \X7 Rrnwn Savannah, back
v injured; serious.
Mrs. Pauline Lane, Jacksonville,
shoulder bruised, scalp wound.
J. A. Garrard, 704 Wynnwood road,
West Philadelphia, rigs broken.
G. M. Barnes, Anderson. S. C.
N. P. Caddell, Charleston, S. C.
^ W. J. Craig, passenger traffic manager
Atlantic Coast Line, Wilmington,
N. C., body bruises.
A. B. Hemingway, Ridgelend, S. C.
Mrs. John Reitz, Mrs. Charles
, 1 .Reitz and John Reitz, Ashland, Pa.,
bruises on necks and heads.
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< The irar and world changes have
Bade necessary three supplementary
Yoltfmes of the Encyclopedia Britan
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George Hardy of Zion sold tobacco
with Neal k Dixon Bros. Monday for
good prices. #10 lbs. brought 157.00
per hundred?_lt.
When 200,000 gallons of gasoline
arrived at " gasless" Los Angeles
the other day, the train was officially
welcomed by a gala procession.
J. R. Lupo of the Fork section sold
tobacco with Neal k Dixon Bros.
Monday for good prices. 420 lbs.
brought 156.00 per hundred.?It.
Republican writers have coined a
term to enress their opinion of persons
Who ?B1 regard President Wil
son sa a great man; it is "Wilsoniacs."
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The betting craze has broken out
Among women and girls in England
who wager large sums on tennis
matches, soccer football, races and
?yen on marriage engagements.
To obtain farm labor, trains are being
run from many parts of Ontria
to the prarie wheat countries, a single
fare being only $18. The journey
averages about thousand miles,
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barrel $13.50 Meal,
per 2 bu. sack $4.45.
Meal, per 1 bu. sack $2.30
Meal, per 1-2 bu. sack $1.20
Bacon D. S. Reg. Plates, per lb 18c.
Bacon, smoked plates, per lb. 20c.
Lard, compound basis, per lb 22c
Lard, per 8 lb. bucket, per lb. $2.40
Lard, per 4 lb. bucket, per lb $1.20
Sugar retail, per lb. 26c.
Sugar! per 100 lb. sack ? 25c.
Coffee Green, good grade Rio, per
lb. 20c.
Rice Good grade blue rose, per
lb 12 1-2
Red shirt hog feed, per 100 lb
sack ? $3.45
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Salmon, No. 1 Tall cans, 3 for 50e
Just received a large assortment Of
crockery and glassware at prices
that will open your eyeii.
Complete stock of Soaps, Syrups,
canned goods and tobaccos at less
than factory prices.
About 300 pair Oxfords, in white, ^
black and mahogany which have
been reduced to invoice cost to
move them quickly. Our fall ,shoes . , >
are arriving and we will sell out ' |L
our Oxfords at cost to make room ! $
for the new stock.
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