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Dillon County's Most <
Young Woman Sent t
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Who will represent Dillon county
In the contest for Queen of Palmafestn
(Palmetto State Festival) to be
held in the capital city March 27 to
April 2? By meap8 of a popular voting
contest through local newspapers
during the next four weeks, candidates
wili 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, ineluding
railroad transportation, hotel
bills and entertainment. The young
women will be chaperoned by prominent
Columbia society folks and will
feature in a week of entertainment
and social gayety which promises to
rival the famous New Orleans Mardi
Oras. During the week an election
will be held in Columbia to determine
the most attractive and poular young
woman from among the delegates assembled
from the various counties.
The winner of this contest will be
proclaimed Queen of Palmafesta, and
will be awarded a grand prize consisting
of a complete spring trousseau of
the finest apparel obtainable. One
M# M _S_A
?? mc icauiug muviug picture companies
will film the queen and her
entire court, and this specially selected
galaxy of South Carolina beauties
will 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 city
for the entertainment of all the peo** ******??***
* VOTING
* QUEEN OF
* "PALMAFESTA"
* DILLON HERALD,
* Gentlemen:
* My choice for Queen of Palmafc
* Name -
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* Address
< This coupon goo?J for one vote,
* scriptiun to this Newspaper con
WANT COLUMN
tt)R SALE ? Ninety J^S Velvet
beans In 2 1-3 busha|rbags. Even
weight. .At $1.50 bushel f. o.
b. Latta, S. C. Qjrella and Bunch
beans at $2.25 j^r bushel f. o. b.
Latta, S. C. Dew?3 3 2t.
MADAME POST WISHES TO A>nounce
that she has opened an upto-date
beauty parlor in Mis9 Julia
Douglass' millinery store at 278
D&rgan street, Florence, S. C. The;
ladies of Dillon and vicinity
coraiany mvitea to visit ner ejpraDlishment
and consult her wJjTn in1
Florence. She carries ^^ompletel
line of haikgnods an^foinbs and I
any shade (4 hair inaty be matched!
without th? announce of waiting1
to have it older^F Her charges are'
very moderakjyCnd it is her inten-j
lion to give rne best of service and
through this to earn your patronage.?3
3 3t.
NOTICE?I AM AGEN1OTOR TRfc.
Florence Steam Laui^-y and will
receive and deliver aM laundries as
promptly as possS)^ Palace Market.
Y
WANTED?Everybody to know that
I now have a full line of machinery
and that I am in a better position
to glve quick servicer than I have
ever been. All wqjjr guaranteed.
. Eleetric Shoe SJ^p over Dillon
Hotel, W. R. Srammerall, Prop.?
1 20 tf.
,
FOR SALE? .Mr. Farmer, if you are
in the market for peas write R. EWard,
Florence, S. C.?3 10 2tp. ^
WANTED ?COUNTRY PEOPLE Tfo
TRY OUR SOc. MEALS. PALMETTO
CAFE, NEXT TO HERALD
OFFICE? .tf. ^
WANTED ? Men or women to take
' orders among friends and neighbors
for the genuine guaranteed
hosiery, full line for men, women
and children. Eliminates darning.
We Pay 7f>c an hour spare UMe, or
$36.00 a week for full tlmeJT Experience
unnecessary. Wril# International
Stocking Mills,/ Norrlstown,
Pa.? 1 13 lOt. /
FOR SALE?White Orpington egg'
(or hatching. Kellerstrass strain
. $1.50 per sitting of 15. Mrs. L. L
Stephens, Dillon. S. C. R. 4?173tj
MONUMENTS?We are builders ant
erectors of high grade monuments
All work of the best material and
fully guaranteed. Prices ip?sonable.
See us before placin/ your
order. Lumberton Marbl<^Works
J. H. Floyd, Prop., Luiu^rton, N.
C.?1 24 52t. f
WE TEACH THROITOfV mniK
pondence the aam? bookkefping,
accountancy and penmansjmp at
taught In our college dalw. Very
knr rate of tuition. We at Jab neai
r you aa your mail box.-'Alte at
eae? for particulars. Bourn's Bus
i lnsas Collage, Accredited School,
, Columbia. 8. C.?3 3 It.
THE BULLAE HI
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QUEEN OF PALMAFESTA
Attractive and Popular
o Columbia tor Week
rarch 27 to April 2.
pie of So?fth Carolina. It will be a
week of many and varied attractions,1
Including the State-wide automobile
| show exhibiting the late models ofj
cars, trucks and tractors; the spring
style show, featuring the latest cremations
from the realm of fashion by
Diofessional nmHola fn Ko imnnrt^ i
'from New York for the occasion;'
daily band concerts by one of Amerl-1
'oil's' premier musical organisations;
floral, trades, automobile and baby
I parades; fetes, dances, social events
'and special attractions at all theatres,
with nightly exhibits of fireworks
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
staged at the State Fair Grounds.
In order to secure the most popular
young woman in Dillon county as candidate
for Queen of Palmafesta, there
is printed below a popularity voting
coupon which is to be filled out and
mailed as per instructions contained I
therein Voting coupons will be printed i
| in each issue of this newspaper up to j
.and including the issue of March 12th j
at which time the votes will be;
counted and announcement of the:
winner made. There will be no re-|
striction upon the number of votes
each person may cast. Each coupon1
clipped from this newspaper is good ,
, for one vote, and a yearly, paid in .
'advance subscription will count 10 j
j votes.
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COUPON' *
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1 F'AIjMAFESTA *
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seta is: *
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. A Yearly, Paid In advance Suo
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FOUND?Near High School building
lady's gold bar pin. Owner can
get same by identifying property
and paying for advertisement. Jord
| Jordan, at Dillon High School. 3 10
FOR SALE?Pony. "Buggy and HarI
ness. Pony is Very gentle. Apply
to B. F. Williarfis, Dillon.?3 10
BARRED ROCK KtiOS^^OR SETting
from well good laying
strain, $2.50 (oxjrb eggs. E. T. El.liott,
Jr., Boy^64. billon, ,S. C.
NOTICE OP ELECTION.
Notice is hereby given that a general
election will be held in (he town
I of Dillon, S. C., on Tuesday the 19th
day of April,, 19211 at which election
i a Mayor and six Aldermen will be
elected to serve fn a period of twt\
1 years. i
Rooks of regifmation for the registration
of allI qualified electors,
both "fffMi^^nd iemale, are open at
Evans, Pharlfc^^; and will remain
cpen until 12^H^k noon on the
1 1th ?4ov
A A VII UHJ VI rwill, X
! Every citizA of the^Nu4jed States
who hcs been a resident of the state
lwo years, me county one year, the
town four nlonths, and shall have
paid six months before the date of
, said election any poll or property tex
then due and payable shall be registered.
The ballot boxes open at &
o'clock a. m. and close at 4 o'clock p.
m. The following managers of ele*
tion ha^e been appointed to hold said
election:
i3 3 1U J. H. Hauler.
THE "OLD RtLII
THEDFORD'S
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White Haired Alabama Lady Sa;
and Go Eat The "Old Relia
Came ai
j Dtron, Ala.?In recommending Thedfodrs
Black-Draught to her friends anc
> ^Wghbors here, Mrs. T. F. Parks, a wellj
r mown Jackson County lady, said: "1 an
getting up in years; my head is prettj
| white. 1 have seen medicines and remedies
come and go but the eld reliable
came and stayed. I am talking ot Black
Draught, a liver medicine we have usee
(or years?one that can he depended upon
and one (hat wilt do the work.
"Black-Draught will relieve indigestiot
and constipation if taken right, and I knou
lor i tried it. It hi the beat thing 1 hav?
mr to and for the full, uncomfortabk
CBALB. D1UL0M. SOUTH GAROL1MA,
Applications for marriage licenses
in Nebraska must rest in the office
o? the county judge fifteen days before
being granted and guardians or
Phrents must he notified by reglstereu
letter according to th0 terms of
bill submitted in the state senateThe
chief of the morale branch
general staff, whose business during
the war was to study soldier psychology,
states that the slogan, "Lots'
go," is the slogan that won the war.
Shells filled with a gallon of oil
and fired at angry waves will calm
a turbulent sea according to tests
made by United States life guards of
Cohasset, Massachusettes. It, is said
! that a barrage of such shells to the
I windward of a wrecked vessel would j
produce a sea sufficiently smooth to|
j ?nHoie a iiieooat to make a safe approach.
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T^^T||Ek WmXJ
"Riirr
durha"
tobacco makes 50
good cigarettes for
| ^ ^ 10c
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| PALMA FCSTA
J * Palmetto Stati Festival
i * Columbia 2 *
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Kj?ZEHA?*
Mod*#'back without question "X\
if HUNT'S 8alve falls in the
treatment of ITCH, BCZBMA.
RINOWORH, TITTER orf AhSMll
other Itching akin k |N/ #|
Try I 73 cent box et our risk. / / f
For sal? by Evans Pharmacy.
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A DINNER AT THIS RESTAURANT
is more than a meal, tVs an event
that will linger pleasantly In the
memory. The lights, the appointments,
the service, the food, all combine
to make a visit here pleasant
indeed. Come and enjoy the experience.
We are sure that it will be one
you'll be ready to repeat very often.
PALMKTTO CAFE
Next to Herald Office Dillon, S. C.
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PALMAJESTA * j
* PalinefltnMpte^rcstlruI *
* Columbia M.-u-Ai ?8 to A^il '1 *
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B1M-BRAU6HT
r? Sh? H?* <u.? r_
Me" Thedford's B^ck-Dranght
ad Stayed. I
feeling ah^r n*als. Sotfr stomach and
) sick headaci^^n be relieved by taking
. Black-Draui/t. r^Ids digestion, also
i ssiststhc mver in throfctqgoff impurlr
ties. I ai glad to recomm^lNkQUck*
- Draught, /and do, to my friends am!
; neighbor/."
Thedford's Black-Draught is a standi
ard household remedy with a record ot
- over seventy years of successful use.
Every one occasionally needs something
1 to help cleanse the system of impurities.
/ Try Black-Draught. Insist upon ThodI
lord's, the genuine,
s At ail druggists. a ?
f .
, HUMOAT MORNING, MARCH M
Phone Phone|
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Native Meats and
Produce
Price List ,
BEEF?
Choice Round Steak, per lb 27c
Choice Loin Steak, " 25c
Choice Shoulder Steak, " 22c
Other Steaks " 20c
Choice Roast " 25c
Other Roast " 20c
Stew Meats " 12-17c
Soup Bones " 8c
PORK
Chops j " 33c
Sliced Ham / " 35c
Whole Ham (nicelwtrimmed 30c
Sliced Shoulder M " 30c
Whole SnLuldo^ " 25c
Middlings " 23c
Heads 15c
POULTRY-V [
Hens / ^
Roostere ^^^55c | [
Eggs ' 3& '[
i (
Country Butter " 60c 11
MISCELLANEOUS?
Beef Liver " 25c
Beef Tongue " 25-35c |
Homemade Sousiueat " 25c |
Liver Pudding " 25c |
Homemade Sausage " 25c
Hog Liver and Haslett " 75c
Above prices remain in effect ,
until a change in wholesale prices. I
Phone orders promptly delivered.
Your patronage will be appreciati.
P. SENSENEY, PROP.
Next to Palmetto Hardware Co.
l-ALMAFESTA
* Palmetto State Festival^
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Norfolk, Va. Richm
H Tarboro, N. C. Chariot
H Columbia, S. C. Span
H Macon, Ga. Columbi
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ViSiSiSiSiStSIZira ?JE2J
i EASTER
| AT PLEASIT
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=j Every Department h
g ished with new Sprin
S will find here most stj
a tttrt i ?\^4-4- AAnfn aa?m
zr waiaw, pctti^uatd, v;aiu
g You will be delighted1
U pearance and especial
S Dresses .$45.00 down t
g Men's hats, shirts, l
g the newest patterns fc
g very low.
S WORK CLOTHES A1
| THIS Y
g Men's Cacimeife work
g Men's Kahki work pa:
S Men's best Cheviot sjli
S Men's good work shVe
OA DP A T XT CW T1
? I ^ AA rV.% T AA I 1 I 1
g 50c large turkish/ath
g 40c large huck t/vels
g 25c handkerchiefs
S Good handkerc/eifs, n
S Ladies' all linep hand)
^ $1.25 silk neckties
^ For New Goofl At Lo\
I COM!
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| Jones Dry 1
? RR Avenue
?a??a??? 5?ai<
A Roman battle standard and a
Roman general's folding camp ohair,
antiquities dug up in Essex a century
ago, two of Great Britian's most an-,
cient military trophies, were recently
sold at a London auction room'
for two hundred pounds.
o ,
There are still a few fools who
prate about the glories of war, in
spite of the present day misery of
Europe.
FIELDS
rake LOW
he yield per acre, cu
rove the quality cf y
gainst weather, inse<
he liberal use of
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laru/uiir g M
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IMTCRIft / |
Royster dealer I
four order now |
:er Guano Co. I
nnJ V- T .?vi xr_ M
W?U| t m. i^jiKiiuur^, V it. ?':*
to, N. C. Washington, N. C. m
ansburg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. >cl
as, Ga. Montgomery, Ala.
timore, Md. Toledo, Ohio
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JG PRICES |
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ias just been replen- gj
g Goods, and you B v
rlish dresses, coats, j|j
tisoles, brasiers, etc. &
with their smart ap- ?
pn
ly moderate prices, jg
o $18.75 B
leckties and belts of ?
>r spring, all priced g]
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' SPECIAL PRICE?
VEEK ig
pants at only $1.69 IS
nts at only $1.50 IS
irts at only 98c ?.
s only few left $2.98 IS
iLNOTIONS ?
toweTnow 29c [+)
now 19c ?
15c ? >
fien's or ladies' 5c IS
kercheifs 25c jS
69c ?
vest Possible Price
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Goods Co, |j
Dillon, S. C. n
BEBBBSsrananns
KHIed In Bathtub.
A young man was found dead In tka
bath tub In his home In Toronto soma
lime ago. Investigation showed thai
ha had been killed by coming In cootact
\.ivh a bare electric lamp cord*
'carrying 118 volts, while standing hi'
(ha water.
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The Russians either will or will
dot start a campaign in the spring to
conquer Europe for bolsheviam.
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COSTS I
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