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* * I PERSONAL MENTION * *! W. A. Blizzard left Tuesday night nflwr Columbia on business. I ? o DriK"ers of Clio was iu town A Jlr Pn business. r% 7 ?o3rS Bethea of Hamlet, N. C., i ' Sunday in town. Gkry Hayes and sister, Miss*Dessic ol' Free State were in town Tuesday. o J. B. Gibson spent Ttiesday in Columbia on business. > \ ?o? \ Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McQueen of Fork were in town Tuesday. >?.<ses Normant and Hayes of Lake Yiew^were in town Tuesday. Mrs. W. H. Hood of Mullins spent Monday with Mrs. Jno. Dlebler. A'>ir. and Mrs. Max Fass motored to iitim' tt8vllle Sunday. Mr. C. G. Graham spent Tuesday In Darlington on business. i Jack Henegan left Tuesday night for Greensboro. N. C., on a business trip. Miss Columbia Rowland is spending a few days at Free States with Miss Dessie Hayes. ?o? . Wade H. Baker and sister. Miss Bertha of Rowland, N. C., were visitors to Dillon Saturday. - o John Moore who has been racing/ at 1'in hurst, N. C., spent Sunday in town. ' ?o? "l^KTlMonroe .lohnson Sr of \liir | i tli.' bedside of her niece, o? c Mrs. Brown of Fairmont, ^ iersona^L the week end with Mrs. perpet^LM-, Mrs. B. A. Havrelson. ?o ? J. It. Gaddy of Hamer spent week end with Mrs. J. D. McKinley. Murray McKenzie and family of Kemper spent Sunday in town with relatives. ?o Mr. and Mrs. Neil Carntichael of Clio spent Sunday in town with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Regan. Messrs. J. U. Arnettp and Kemp Ford of Lnke View spent Monday in town. Mrs. S. H. Turner of Hamlet N. C., spent Monday and Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Jackson. , Ca Washington Courthouse, \ j?W? M You can sT'tenth of one c< |V hy the farmer; j I and you get a | the New Cotl I you its servict 8 per bale per m I THE NEW ' Main ^ *T The Dilic * T. L. Manning, P ?> >. . ? THE DILLON Mrs. J. J. McKenzie of Chester Ya., is the guest of Dr". and Mrs. S C. Henslee. ?o? D. G. Moore of the International Harvester Co., was in town Tuesdaj on business. S. W. Williams has returned to th< Carlisle Pitting School at ttamberg, S. C. L. D. Lido, Esq., of Marion and H. A liethca, of Latta were in town Monday on business. ?o The Woman's Missionary Society o? the Baptist church will hold its regulai meeting at the church tomorrow (Friday) afternoon ul 3.30 o'clock. C. J. Goff of Birmingham, Ala., s pent iast Monday in Dillon the guest of his aunt, Mrs. W. J. David, enroute to Richmond. Va. ?o? W. H. Wood, S. A. L. agent at this point spent' the week end in Jacksonville, Fla., with relatives and friends. Jesse Garrell has accepted a position as bookkeeper with the Jackson F.i others Lumber Co. ?o? Mr. J. C. Stokes of the Kentucky Horse and Mule Co., attended the Bevill Horse sale in Fayetteville, N'. C., this week. ?o? Mrs. Morris Fass who has been at the Mercy Hospital. Baltimore, Md., I'oi the past two weeks is reported inipi oving. ?o? i\doui tne tune tliat the average business man gets through with his Christmas bills, New Year duns, taking stock, etc., the government shoves hint an Income Tax Report bl ink as a "Chaser." ?o? The governor has commissioned .fuo. 15. McCracken and T. L. Fore rural poliemen for Dillon county. Mr. McCracken has been jailer for the past year and Mr. Fore lives near Latta. Mr. .Tno. W. McKay has been appointed a member of the Ways and Means Committee of th0 House. Mr. Ei'.erbe who'served on the committee last year, was reappointed for the current year. This continues to give Djllon's two representatives a place OP. tile most imnortnnt rnmmiiiun I" the House. Miss Irvin, field agent for the American Cotton Association, will speah at the court house tomorrow (Friday) on cotton acreage reduction. Miss Irvin has a message of vital interest not only to the cotton planter but to every citizen of the community, and the stores will be asked to close tomorrow from 3 to four o'clock during the hour Miss Irvin will make her address. t pital I Wnv 1 * ' "V BflBSEHBBHHHHfllBHBHHH Store store it where it ;nt per pound pei s of Dillon Cour state warehouse :on Warehouse A grading f< lOnth. Governn WAREHOL m County L. < resident; f)irectors; w i HERALD, DILI/OW S6VTH CAROL! * _ . ii i , Junius B. Hainer who has been with the Jackson Brothers Lumber Co., since last May has- resigned the position and accepted a position as I assistant cashier of the Citizens Bank ' of Tiinmonsville, S. C. ?o? Senator Bethea an^j Itepreseina-j >1 lives Ellerbe and McKay spent Sun -| day at home, returning to Columbia Monday night to be present at the opening of the legislature Tuesdayj I morning. i -?o? The tabulation of the card reports j shows telegraph summary to be cor- j reel. There were 37,630 bales tf cotton, counting round as half bales, ginned in Dillon county, from the crop of 1920 prior to January 1. 1921, as compared'with 40,832 bales] ginned to January 1, 1920. ? o ? Mrs. S. C. Henslee, who was so-; rlously injured when her automobile was struck by an Atlantic Coast Line train last Wednesday, continues to improve. She ha? not fullv rncnvpi-oii I from the shock, and her condition is I ' such that she will be confined to her bed several days longer. There were ( no internal injuries anj no bones were broken und her condition yes- j terday morning showed marked improvement. Odd Fellows Fleet Officers. ! At a recent meeting of Dillon j Lodge No. 157 of the Independent Or| dor of Odd Fellows elected the fol! lowing officers to serve thp ensuing year: M. M. Stackhouse, N. G.; I). F. I ffl BB IS IS ? IS ? ? BIS IS 1 1 THE P. & W. RE 1 Dillon, 51 Next to Palmetto ,? AUTO PAINTING, T rn SIDE cu: | Sign Fainting Eg Prices quoted by i? AW work g gj Night phone 127 J. ffl. P. O. BC D. V. Perry and A. g| Mr. White formerly with ? H S B (S 5j (S IS [ ! ? AUTHC Stock . r ^ r Let Y ou ; Your ( : is absolutely saft r montb. Tbe C lty. Tbis wareh ! receipt lor tbe c< now. Bring you :e of 35 cents per 1 cient grader servi JSE. W arehous* CO TT1NGHA M Dr. J. H. David, R. . Evans, A. V. . lira :xa, TifeitsDAtr mohning, jaSu Biggs, V. G.; F. Sanderson. K. S. F. S.; K. G. Smith. Treas.; John B. Rowland. R. *S.; Marvin Hamilton. L.; H. N. Britt, Warden; J. I. Amnions, Conductor; C. A. Williams. 0.1 G.; W. A. Meant, Chaplin; W. C. West. R. S.; \V. M. Herring. L. s. ] Services nt The .Mctliixlist I hutch. Mailt Street M -thodist Chtirnh. Dr., Wats.oil B. Duncan. Pastor Sunday School at 10 A M., Mr.1 \V. H. Mullor. Si.perliitetulent. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. b> tlie Pastor. Morning Subject: "Th(, Conditionsi Of Prevailing Prayer." 1 | Evening Subject; "The Ministrj Of , Cheerfulness." | Prayer Service on Wednesday at , i i'. m. : J Public cordially invited to all ser- , vices. i j o i i .Marion Msm Falls Dead. C. J. Crane, superintendent of the *( Marion County Lumber corporation foi 13 years, dropped dead at his home on Harllee street in Marion , Saturday night around 0 o'clock. I, A short time ago Mr. Crane gave up his position with the lunibet mill on account of his health. He had been suffering with his heart, and whil e in a had condition, he was able to get about. Only the day hefore his death he was on the streets, talking with his friends. It is the common opinion that the worry and trouble of operating a plant of the SIS IS IS IS? c r ? > Hardware Co. \itj OPS, BACKS AND ? m I RTA1NS ? i ij a specially jg j the hour or job ? uaranteed ? Day pnone 7 < gj )X 311 ?j B. white, Props. jH ? i Moore Auto Sales Co. [<;. | ID????????? ! PRIZED r Cottoi oi i cotton J WmiBOBNHHBiBBmHKHHHHi z from fire, theft otton ^Varehous touse belongs to t otton you store, r cotton along an tale is charged a ce. PLENTY * and Marl , Sec. and Tre S. Rogers, J. R. R Bethea, L. Cottingha \ \ i jJ'I f ^ ? wj LKY 20, 1021. 1 magnitude of tin* Marion County Lumber company during the trying limes of the war overtaxed his consliuit ion. H?? is survived by liis wife, who! was a Miss Ada Ollensworth >1 Atlanta; his father an<j mother, Mr. und Mrs. A. 1*. Crane of Baltimore; two brothers, William Crane of Richmond and (IeofKp Crane of Chicago, mi it sisi.er, .Mrs. K t; iggins. 01 list ill. S. C. Mr. Crane was in his 54th year. Dillon'* fenniit ( 'imm \ "aitinble. | One wouUl scarcely believe thai 100 acres of peanuts were planted in Dillon county last year but the De-1 larttiient of Agriculture places thej nop tit that figure ami values it at $7,250.00. Tin yield va 47 bushels | l?ei acre which gives ? county a total ot 4.700 bushels which the envM-nUH'iit values at *7,25n.t)0. In 101!' south Carolina peanuts were selling it $280 a ton. I.ust year the average r.as $40 a ton llarnwel! ? ntnty leads ivith 268.000 bushels which the gov ;i nment values at $4 28.Sun.no. and Colleton comes second with a yield, jf 205,000 bushels which the government values at $328.Otto.fu? Barn well and Colleton ate in the Dolt iveevil territory which accounts for he large acreage in those counties. J | WANTED! 5000 Pe : a To attend T> Price Sale of jj PI nth irirr Vt ?_i t DAY, JAN I WARD Mi Rev i Rot? 'Vow and weather dai e in Dillon is la lie State W are There is plenty d let tK is corpor nd tlien a flat ra OF ROOM keting Cor as. egan, H. TM. Rogers m. 4 XOTICK ' 1 District Court of the United States. i>?tprn District of South Carolina, In the matter of D. M. Suggs, trading as Main Street Grocery. Bankrupt. To the creditors of D. M. Suggs, tHiding as .Main Street Grocei.,, of Dillon in the county of Dillon and Dis hum aiuresaid. isankrupt. Notice is hereby given tlia.t on the 14tli chiy of January A. D. 1921, the said l> M. Slinks was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at tin ol'fic,. of N. H. Hargrove, Esq., at Dillon. S. C. on the 21st day of Januarj A. D 1921 ?it 12 o clock noon, .it which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Notice is further given that at this meeting the sale of all the assets of the bankrupt, of whatsoever nature and kind, after legal advertisement, will b,? considered without further notice to creditors Claims must be proved in the manner required by the supreiue court. Robert J Kirk, Referee in Bankruptcy. Florence, S. C., Jan. lit. 1921--20 It I ople ! ig Auction and Half g Dry Goods, Shoes, c\. Beginning FRI- 1 iARY 21st, at | cLADRIN COMPANY I wland, N. C. Opposite Post Office ia? flT'Tlif-HM lir I All OA 1 IVUiH/ I oo || . | nag'e for one.rgely owned || house system r of space in x ation give to te of 50 cents I NOW TN I - " II pui auuii 5, "W. H. Smith. '