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FBBSON&L MENTION
Mix Mantha Floyd of Fairmont is
visiting Mrs. J. C. Lupo this week.
E. <*. Smith spent Sunday in Gibson,
N. C., with relatiTes.
Jfci Miss Loulso KogerB of Fork is visiting
Mrs. A. C. Rogers.
Sammle Williams spent Tuesday
in Florence.
Mrs. J. P. White is spending this
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Miss Helen David of Savannah,
Ga., is at home for a month.
Monroe Johnson of Marion was in
town last Thursday on business.
Mrs. C. L. Wheeler is visiting relatives
in Darlington this week.
H. B. Robie of New York spent
Sunday in Dillon.
W. W. Thompson spent Sunday in
Rockingham, N. C., with his sister.
Mrs. Dora Hamilton of Clio was in
town Tuesday. .
E. L. Moore spent Monday in
Florence on business.
Messrs. A. Blumberg ond Ike Iseman
KDent Sundav in Charleston.
J. C. Henegan, Jr., left Wednesday
morning for Sellers on a short
busines8 trip.
Mrs. E. L. Burney spent several
, days the past week in Bennettsville
4 with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Alford and Miss|
C. B. MeLeod spent Sunday in Hasty,!
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Mrs. Jack Watson has returned
from a trip to New York where she
has been purchasing her spring stock.
Miss Edna David who has a position
in Florence, spent the week end
with her parents.
S. W. Jackson spent a few days .in
Columbia last week with his daugh
ter, Mrs. J. F. DeWitte.
R. L. Lane, who has been visiting
his uncle, Mr. R. M. Gaddy of Chatham,
Va., is in town for a few days.
Worth McKfnley and Walter Barefoot
motored to Bennettaville Sunday.
Miss Cordie Gibson of Centenary
spent the week end in. Dillon with
relatives and friends.
Mis. Ralph Jackson has returned
to her home in Tryon, N. C., after a
visit to Mrs. W. V. Jones.
Miss Lacey Jackson was the
guest of her sister, Mrs. S. H. Turner,
of Hamlet, N. C., for the week end.
Miss Columbia Rowland spent the
week end in Darlington with her sister,
Mrs. P. P. Philips.
Mrs. Luther Bailey, who underwent
an operation at McLeod's Infirmary,
Florence, last week is reported as
< improving rapidly.
Miss Chappell, a former teacher in
the Dillon graded school, spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. F. M.
Niernsie.
Mrs. R. C. Couch has returned from
a visit to Lynchburg, Va. Mr. and
Mrs. Couch have moved into the
house occupied by Mrs. Harrelson.
The Woman's Missionary Society
of the Baptist Church will hold its
regular meeting Friday afternoon at
4:00 .o'clock at the church.
J. D. Haselden, who has been spending
somh time with relatives and
friends in this section, returned to
Detroit, Mich. Monday night. He is
pmnlovpd ther*? hv a lnrce antrmnhilo
manufacturing concern.
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Miss Lillian Powell left last week
for New 'fork, where she is purchasing
the spring slock of dry goods and
ready to wear for the Jones Dry
Goods Co.
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J. Hampton Manning has disposed
of his interest in the Dixieland Roamers
with headquarters in Columbia,
and returned to Dillon.
John Sellers, who was reported
last week as having disappeared with
a Ford Bedan used by W. B. Sanders
in the transfer service, turned up
last Thursday with the car. Sellers
left Dillon on the previous Saturday
night to take a couple of men to Latta.
After reaching Latta the passengers
decided to go on down to Horry
county. When they reached a point
in Horry somewhere below Conway
the Ford brokn down and the negro
had to wait until parts could be secured.
He did not inform Mr. Sanders
of his whereabouts and Mr. 3anders
became suspicious and began a search
for the car.
While walking home the other
S night, Mr. Pierce Rogers, freight
agent at?the Coast Line, felt hig arm
begin to twitch and draw and by the
time he reached his home the limb
had drawn up until his hand was almost
even with the top of his head.
Mr. Rogers left next morning for the
Florence Infirmary and upon his arrival
there Dr. McLeod put him under
the influence of ether and succeeded
in restoring the arm to its
normal position by standing upon it.
Mr. Rogers was thrown by a mule
when he was quite a small boy, and
it is thought that h*s peculiar affile- 1
tion was the result of this accident
of his youthful days. He has regained
the full use of the arm.
THE DELL4
Services At Thu Methodist Church.
Main Street Methodist Church, Dr.
Watson B. Duncan, Pastor.
Sunday School at 10 A. M.. Mr. W.
H. Muller, Superintendent.
Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P.
M. by the Paator.
Morning Subject: "The Divine Call
To Service."
Evening Subject: "Restoration
And Service."
Prayer Services on Wednesday at
4 r. m.
Public cordially invited to all services.
The Pastor requests all young people
between and 9 and 15 years of
age to meet at the Church on Sunday
at 4 P. M. for the purpose of:
forming a Junior Epworth League.
This meeting will be addressed by
Miss Gertrude Manning, of Latta.
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Mrs. Rogers Entertains.
Mrs. J. Monroe Rogers was the
charming hostess to the Woman's
Club on Monday afternoon. A number
of guests shared the pleasures of
the occasion with the members. The
rooms were attractive with pot plants
and cut fiowers. After a number of
games of progressive rook were enjoyed
the hostesg assisted by her
daughter. Miss Beatrice Rogers.-Mrs.
G. H. Bell and Mrs. J. M. Sprunt served
a delicious salad course with coffee.
NOTICE.
Take notice that the Spring Term
Court of General Sessions will convene
at Dillon, S. C., on Monday the
21st day cf February, 1921, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon.
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LROLUfA, THURSDAY
MAKE YOUR TAX RETURNS.
If you fail to make your tax returns
by February 20th you are liable
to a penalty of 50 per cent. Auditor
Allen has given ample notice of
the time in which returns must be
raid, and if you neglect to make your
return he says he will have to en
force the law without fear or faver.
You have only a few days in which
to make your return and the safest
plan is to do it to-day.
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Palmetto State Festival *
Columbia March 28 to April 2 *
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