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DiUon County99 Most , Young Woman Sent i of Social Gayety M Who will represent Dillon county In the contest for Queen of PalmafesU (Palmetto State Festival) to be held in the capital city March 27 to April 27 By mean, of a popular voting contest through local newspapers during the next four weeks, candidates will be chosen from every county in South Carolina who will go to Columbia as the guests of the Palmafesta Association, which organisation will defray all expenses. Including railroad transportation, hotel bills and entertainment. The young women will be chaperoned by prominent Columbia society folks and will feature in ft week of entertainment and social gayety which promises to rival the famous New Orleans Mardl Oras. During the week an election will be held in Columbia to determine the most attractive and poular young 2>man from among the delegates asmbled from the various counties. The winner of this contest will be proclaimed Queen of Palmafesta, and will be awarded a grand prlxe consisting of a complete spring trousseau of the finest apparel obtainable. One of the leading moving picture companies will film the queen and her entife court, and this specially selected Alaxy of South Carolina beautmrwlll be sent far and wide via the movie screen to advertise the Palmetto State. Palmafesta is to be an annual spring event, held in the capital cit> for the entertainment of all the peo VOTING * QUEEN OF "PALMAFESTA" DILLON HERALD, . Gentlemen: , ? My choice for Queen of Palmaf< ' Nome Address This coupon good for one vote, scriptlon to this Newspaper con Membership on the Chicago Stock Exchange was sold recently for the lowest In years. The price was $5,000. Failing to supply sufficient heat for their tenants, two landlords ol niiiMM ?- ? ' ?"? ?* vivmbu ncio iiucu f<uv ana costs. I' i. . i* | a Kg. >, ?\ ? ^ j I m wmw, v1 w1 ?~~ T I QUEEN OF PALIUFESTA; I Attractive and Popular J ? Columbia tor Week t rarcn Z f to April 2. * 'pie of South Carolina. It will be a I "week of many and varied attractions,) including the State-wide automobile. show exhibiting the late models of, cars, trucks and tractors; the spring! style show, featuring the latest cre-| atlons from the realm of fashion by professional models to be imported from New York for the occasion; daily band concerts by one of America's' premier musical organisations; ' floral, trades, automobile and baby parades; fetes, dances, social events and special attractions at all theatres, with nightly exhibits of flreworkg in which will be featured specially designed set pieces depicting important events in South Carolina history. The auto show, style show and fireworks display will be i staged at th^ State Fair Grounds. In order to secure the most popular young woman in Dillon county as candidate for Queen of Palmafesta, there i is printed below a popularity voting coupon which is to be filled out and. mailed as per instructions contained ' therein Voting coudour will be nrintert i in each issue of this newspaper up to c and including the issue of March 12th' at which time the votes will be * counted and announcement of the winner made. There will be no rei striction upon the number of votes each person may cast. Each coupon ' clipped from this newspaper is good ? 1 for one vote, and a yearly, paid in * r advance subscription will count 10 1 votes. j ? * ***? *? ?*, *?* * * t * f \ COUPON' > ' IAIJV1AFESTA ' * r * J * % * * * e * t ista is: I * * * * ^ * M ' "s * c . A Yearly, Paid in advance Sub- * f nits 10 Votes. 8 M ***************** t m \ J After March 4 one of the interest- t > ing old games revived will be post- i . office. s o * I Call money in Wall Street is low! er but Wall Street money does not come at every call. J Ne\ Mnrr Is now shi Coat Suits, ers, Mr. Fass and made a series of ! dise bought for C afford substantial New ^lon } u.iu H *<* '"V? V 1 imtBODTI QOAV. I Why mot gi* the farmer i square leal? If he la to receive greatly reduced rices for his crops, then the labor he imnlova and tha thl.ra Kn?a rroduce these crops should be reduced in proportion. So should everyhlng else that he uses. At the present time there is a narked tendency in this country to 'let Qeorge do the reducing."' Everybody wants prices reduced in svery line but his own with the remit that manufacturers, wholesalers, Ltstrlbutors and dealers throughout he business world are straining themelves in an effort to keep prices up n order that they may revell a litle longer In th? golden waters of exessive profits. Every hum&Q being depends upon he farmer for the food that susains life, and every hand is leveled it him in an effort to beat him down n his prices. A great wave of protest against ood prices has swept this country rom one end to the other, and yet his avalanche of criticism which has ingulfed the man who feeds us has >een voiced principally by men who lave been reaping even greater profts than the farmer. We are not the champion of the nan of the soil, any more than We ire of any other man or woman In ino wiuuiuuuy, or mis country. We are Just as everse to paying excessive prices for the food we eat is any other person can possibly be, j >ecau&e we have to dig deeply and; sough up mightily to meet the strain. But we are an advocate of the >quare deal business. That the farmer is not getting. He is everybody's goat.r We do not believe the high prices n this community are due to exces-J ;lve profits on the part of our local j lealers. Their reputations for fair, lealing are too well known for that. 3ut there are too many hands hrough which the goods pass before hey reach this town, and every hand crabs of its "pound of flesh."?Convay Field. In Buenos Aiies there are nearly line thousand children under 16 'ears of age employed at an average vage of 4 6 cents a day. o Rats of Nolan County, Texas, are ating the growing grain and the >ark from treer six feet from the ground. CREDITORS NOTICE Having qualified as administrators >f the estate of E. R. Hamer, deeased, notic$ is hereby give? that all tersons holding claims against the state are hereby notified to present ,ame duly authenticated within the lme provided by law or this notice rill be plead in bar of their rppmorv U1 persons Indebted to the said esate are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned administrators at the office of N. B. fargrove. ' Mrs. E. R. Hamer, Frank H. Daniels, ! 10 3t Administrators. v Spring is Fass Di owing t net Wraps, Coats is and Shoes. his assistant buyers are SPECIAL PURCHASES ASH at an unusal price 1 saving to customers. Things For The Nc Low Price L< ns Fass D "DILLON'S LARGES DILLON, S< I . ???????? ??? ??v ? WANT COLUMN RANK STOCK?I have a call for a fow shares of the First National Bank stock. If 70a have any to offer, quote price In first letter. R. S. Rogers.?1 27 St. FOR SALiK?One good sound vale at a bargain to a quick buyer. John Squires, Dillon, 8. C. 3 10 2p WANTED ? Men or -woven to take orders among friends and neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full lln* for men, women and children. JSllminates darning. We pay 75c an hour spare time, or 136 00 a week for full time. Experience unnecessary. Wnte Inter national Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa.?1 13 lOt. NOTICE?I AM AGENT FOB THE Florence Steam Laundry and Will receive and deliver all laundries as promptly as possible. Palans Market. WANTED?Everybody to know that I now have a full line of machinery and that I am in a better position to give Quick service than I have ever been. All work guaranteed. Electric Shoe Shop over Dillon Hotel, W. R. Summerall, Prop.? 1 20 tf. 0606 will break a Cold. Fever and Grippe quicker than anything we know, preventing pneumonia 18 9 ist 666 will break a Cold, Fever and Grippe quicker than anything we know, preventing pneum^iia.?18 9 13t. FOR SALE: HIGH GRADE AMMONlated Fertilizers for cotton, corn, tobacco, etc. Also, Fish Scrap, Blood, Tankage, Foreign Kainlt, Etc. Write us for prices advising .he tonnage you want. Dawhoo Fertilizer Company, Box 608, Charleston,. S. C.?1 20 6t. WANTED ?COUNTRY PEOPLE TO TRY OUR 75c. MEALS. PALMETTO CAFE, NEXT TO HERALD OFFICE tf. 065 is a prescription for Colds. Vnvnr and LaGrippe. It's the most speedy remedy we know.?I'Z 9 18t. SALESMEN WANTED ? TO solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or Commission. Address The Todd Oil and Paint Co., Cleveland, O.?2 3 ltp. FOR SALE ? 50O Pounds Pure country lard at 26 cents per pound. Apply to H. M. Rogers, Dillon, S. C.?2 3 4tp. AT STUD?The Grand young stallion Henry Putney, "Requested" by San Francisco full brother to Mary Putney 2.04 3-4, Abbie Putney 2.03 1-4 and Montr&lo 2.10 will stand the season at the race track, Dillon. See Mr. Grant Connor for I terms.?2 3 2tp. itime M apartment vest fashions i >, Skirts, Millim Prices are ueri J i now in The Northern N. > featuring new and most i concession and sold on ;w Season At The ivels of 1921. epartment T AND BEST STORE" tilth ro rol Jn? #w?i* vui v/llllQ V ? r?.1* [v M i "'Cr ' II I I ' . I I.! nr it, iMU. UKULMMMBOOMMBEBSSSBa near town of Marlon. Will rant an whole or in email farms. For terms apply Jfrs. W. J. Montgom- . ery, Marlon, S. 0.?S t It. WHITE WYANDOTTE BOGS FOR , sale from leap nested hens that laid IS 5 eggs last year. $8.00 per dosen. J. D. Hargrove?S 8 JUST RECEIVED PEN WHITE Wyandotte*. Finch from J. C. Fischel, Hope, Ind. Am booking' ordera for eggs at 83.00 per dosen. J. D. Hargrove?3 8 WANTED?A Cow fresh la milk giving three or more gallons per any. joe Adams, union.?z 3 it. TAKEN UP?On my place near Kemper, 8. C., one Hampshire boar weighing about 300 pounds. Owner can get same by identifying hog and paying costs of keep. J. F. Meares,, Kemper, S. C.?2 10 3tp. RUB - MY - TISM Is a powerful Antiseptic and Pain killer, cares Infected cats, old sores, tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains, Neuralgia, Rheumatism.?19 18t. Same Old Samel IRoyster' ^TBAOI JRKGI?T So come righ what grade you much you want, have it at contrac on, Boys, and get Your F BRA1 odes in Dresses, I I ery, Sweat- I I / moderate. E I larkets and have ; wanted merchan- ; the same basis to New -? Store II J w- ^ I ?r-?~f.i'? . ? .1 ? ! ? ,w>i^- ii i ftf WHEN YOU LIGHT YOUR CIGAR after finishing your dinner at this _uV ;uu Hill UttVt) IUH mfsmory of one of the finest meals you ever ate. You remember each dish with special pleasure and resolves to come again and again. That's the sort of dinner we serve all the thne. Prove it for yourself by eating here to-day. PALMETTO CAFE. Stand MJ Brand s Guano f 'HARK kkr IltEO*. t on and tell me want and how and you shall :t prices. 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