The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, March 17, 1921, Image 2
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J. C. Manship of ELberry was here
Tuesday.
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* here Tuesday- I,
K. W. Allen of Clio was here '
Tuesday. |.
Rev. Joel I. Allen of Dillon, was
here Tuesday.
G. M. McDowell of Mallory Route !
3 was here Tuesday. |.
J. R. Smith of Brownsville was '
here Tuesday. I
C. P. Wells of Bennettsville was
in tow n Tuesday- |,
H. T. Hartley of Brownsville was
ibere Tuesday. I,
Mrs. H. A- Edwards spent the day,
;An Florence Monday with relatives, j.
K i. . Moore of Dillon was here
"Wednesday. I,
Rev. J. L. Mullinix of Bingham was '
here Wednesday. j.
Kugcne Berry of Elberry was here
Wednesday. |
iMra. i>. S. Allen of Dillon was here
visiting relatives Wednesday.
Mrs. Sam Edwards of Dalcho was!
feere Wednesday.
W. S- Floyd of Flovdale was in;
t?w? Wednesday.
J. M. Monroe of Marion was here
Wednesday.
William Meivin, with E- L. Moore
Co.. was here Wednesday.
fjk. A. Spinks.a life insurance man
ffroni Florence, was here Wednesday.
<!*??? Eva Bennett is visiting Mrs.
Frank Patten at Sumter.
R T. McKay of Ebenezer was here
Thnrsdv
? S. T. Campbell of Ebenezer was
ftier? Thursday.
I. P- Stackhouse of Marion was
finre Thursday.
A. L.. Campbell of Ebenezer was
kiere Thursday.
W. J. B. Campbell of Ebenezer was
Siere Thursday.
Olo^ia-nd Roberts of Zion was here
Thursday.
L?. E. Haselden of Sellers was here
Thursday.
J. F. Hudson of Sellers was here
Thursday.
J. C- Bethea of Dillon was here
"Thursday.
J. D. Coleman of Elberry was here
Thursday.
B. C. Stafford who travels it at
hon&e for a few days this week. 1
S- M. Price of Zion was here Thursda/..
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Hon. B. B. Sellers of Sellers was
was here Thursday.
J. G- Ellen of Free State was in
town Saturday.
W. F. Rogers of Bingham was here
Saturday. .
L. H. Holt one of the trick meu
here, spent Saturday in FayettevilleM.
E. McNair, auditor A. C. L.
spent the week end with his family.
Prof. H. L- Uembert of Poston was
in town Saturday.
Sam Edwards of Dalcho was in
town Saturday.
J. Furman Berry of Temperance
was here Thursday.
Geo. McLellan of Zion was here
Thursday.
Pratt Watson, a merchant of Sellers
was in town Saturday.
J. L. Lane of Mallory was here
Saturday.
Major Coleman of Elberry wa<
here Saturday.
H- F. Easterling of Temperance
was here Saturday.
L. F. Ellis a merchant of Mallory
was here Saturday.
John C. Allen of Elberry was here
Saturday .
E. D. McClenny, of the Marion
Clothing Co., was here Friday.
Wallace Watson of Temperance
was Mere Friday.
Murray Rogers of Temperance was
here Friday.
Jas. L. Dew of Temperence was
here Friday.
J. F. Berry of Bingham was here
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs- S. C. Taylor of Floydale
were here Friday.
G. S. Roberts of Zion was here
Friday.
Tracey E. Fore of Oak Grove was
here Friday.
Will Duncan of Temperance was
here Friday.
W. E. Allen of Dalcho was here
here Friday.
W. .R. Lane of Marion spent Sunday
with R. M- Lane.
L. B. Haselden spent Sunday with
his sister, Mrs. H. A. EdwardsJ.
W. Edgerton spent Sunday with
his family here.
J. C- Manship of Elberry was here
Monday.
P. A. George of Elberry was here
Monday.
r. w t3ryani or Temperance was
bere Monday.
C. 9. Bethea, sheriff, spent Sunday
with his family.
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' here Monday.
Murray Hayes of Floydale was in,
'town Monday.
j J. F. Berry of Bingham was in
town Monday.
C. L. Willis of Bingham was hero
Monday.
T- L. Manning of Little Rock spent
Monday with his relatives here.
R. B. Smith of Mars Bluff, spent
Sunday with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Tubervllle of
Temperance were here Monday.
Mrs. John J. Allen is visiting
i friends in Hartsville.
Dr. R. A- Bass of Gallivants Ferry j
| was in town Friday speaking to his
many friends.
| H. Tuckman of Sumter is here assisting
his brother. D. Tuckman with
a saleJ.
O. Armstrong has returned from
Honea Path where he has been visit-,
' ing relatives.
H. B. Bethea of Dillon was here
, Wednesday winding up some guano
j deals.
C. H. Whiteheart. of Florence, and
who represents F. M. Bohannon, tobacco
people was here Friday.
J. H. Clark who travels out of
Goldsboro is at home for a few days
I with his family.
A. C. Ray, a lawyer of some note,
of Pittsboro. N. C.. was here Wednesday
on business.
W. H. Cross, of the Farmers and
Merchants Bank of Marion was here
j Wednesday.
Mrs. Mollie A. Bennett ig visiting
her sister. Mrs. William B. Fletcher I
of MeColl.
F. P. Pegues of Darlington passed
through here on Thursday on his
) way to Dunbar.
(I A. B. Everett of Charlotte. N C.,
representing Swift & Co., fertilizers,
> was here Thursday.
Mrs. J- C. Phillips, formerly Miss
Aileen Bethea, of Dunn, N. C., is
visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers of
j Mulling spent Sunday afternoon with'
: Mrs- A. J. Stackhouse.
J. B. Wise, of the Eureka Fire
iHose Department, Atlanta, Go, was!
here Saturday.
! Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crawford of
Mullins spent Sunday afternoon with
i Mr. and Mrs. W. Ellis Bethea.
| Rev. Ben Allen of Florence was
here Monday on the way to Free
I State to visit his parents?
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Mrs- Sue Sellers of Dillon and Mr.
and Mrs. Maynard Sellers of Pitts
viiie. Mass-, spent Sunda> with Mr.
and Mrs. M. M. Sellers.
Mrs. J. S. Hammond axis in Rocky
Mount las t week to attend the marriage
of her son, J. Q. HammondSubject
for Sunday night services
in the Presbyterian church is "The
Blossoms of Spring and Songs of the
Birds."
E. A. Covington of Rockingham
who travels for Fleming & Christian
Co. of Richmond. Va., was here on
business Wednesday.
Dr. J. Walter Daniel was unable to
fill his engagement with The ParentTeachers
and Library Associations on
account of sickness
Mrs. Jennie and her son, W. M
Sellers were called to Mars Bluff
Saturday, to attend the funeral services
of her uncle. Maxcy Gregg.
Mr. and Mrs. Cad McDonald and
Mr . and Mrs. Percy McDonald of
Flovdale spent the day with Mr. and
V rs. J. F. McDonald.
Miss Hope Manning has returned
front Wilmington. N. C.. where she
has been visiting her sister, Mrs- C.
E. Bethea.
J. G. Crawford who tlvoc ir> Sum
ter and who travels for Pearlstine ft
Co. of Charleston, was visiting his
sister. Mrs- W. Ellis Bethea. one day
last week.
A very unevenly matched game of
basket ball was played here Friday
afternoon, the 11th. between the Clio
and Latta teams. Clio defeated the
Latta team by a score of 33 to 3.
Mrs. E. J. Brown, accompanied by
her sister. Miss Corine Robinson, returned
Sunday from Paris. Tenn.,
where she had been on an extended
visit to her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Henry. Mr. and
Mrs. J. F Bethea. Mr. and Mrs. E.
A. Bethea and Miss Lillian Bethea attended
the reception given at the
home of F. L. Bethea of the Dothan
section.
The members of the Civic League
are gathering the lovely hyacinths
from the beds at the Library, almost
daily, and sending thetn to the sick
at the various hospitals, who are
from this place.
Mrs. Sophronia Bethea and Mrs
J. C. Phillips spent Tuesday in Florence
with Miss Dellp Bethea, who is
sick in the Florence Infirmary. Her
friends will be glad to know that Miss
Delle is better and hopes to be able
to come home soon.
E. A. Gaddy, who bought the home
of L. E. Haselden at East End, has
torn down the old house, and is
erecting an up-to-date six room bungalow,
which when completed will
add no little to the general appearance
of that part of town.
Th e many friends of Miss Bessie
Rowell, who is in one of the hospitals
of Wilmington. N. C., for treatment,
will be glad to know that she
is improving rapidly, and it will be
only a short while before she will be
sufficiently benefitted to leave the
hospital.
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