The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, March 17, 1921, Image 5
PERSONAL MENTION
C. R. Banks and family spent last
Sunday in Wilmington, N. C.
>lr. and Mrs. W. T. Bethea of Hamlet
spent the week end in town.
$ Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson spent last
Sunday in Cheraw.
E. G. Smith spent last Sunday in1
Cheraw.
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v^oij oaieeuj ui naiisviue is in
town this week.
Mrs. Gertrude Johnson spent a
few days of last week in Cheraw.
Roy Moore is spending the week
in Columbia.
Bill Melvin spent the week end in
Greenwood.
Mrs. A. B. Welch spent Tuesday
in Bennettsville.
Roy Carniichael of Fork was in
town Tuesday.
Mrs. R. S. Moore of Fork was in
town Tuesday shopping.
L. A. Manning, Jr., of Latta was
in town Monday.
Mrs. W. C. Braeey spent the week
ena 'with her sister at Mullins.
Miss Ellen White of Lake View |
iia in iuv>n ouiurauy snopping.
Palmer S. Bethea of Hamlet spent '
Sunday in town with friends.
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* Charlie Taylor of Fork was in;
town Saturday.
Judge Joe Cabell Davis attended
the Grand Lodg meeting of the W.
O. W. at Florence this week.
Mesdames Morris Fass end Samuel
Elfenbein are visiting Mrs. Fass'
daughter in Charles'ton this week.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Blum with Mr.
and Mrs. L. Kornblut of L?atta visited
Tatum and Bennettsville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Berry of Hamlei
spent the week end in town with
relatives.
Mrs. J. M. Deaton of Troy, N. C.,
is visiting her son, P. D. Deaton, this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Robinson spent
the week end in Fayettevllle with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Geoage Watson of
Philadelphia are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Watson this week.
Mrs. C. W. Bundy of Four Oaks
spent the week end in town with her
mother, Mrs. W. B. Guill.
Mrs. Clyde Bethea and children of
Latta were in town Sunday afternoon
visiting friends.
T. B. Gibson of McColl spent Sunday
in town with his daughter. Mrs.
J. Earle Bethea.
Miss Agnes Davis and Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Atkins of Latta were in
f^jwn Saturday shopping.
Misg Nell Smith spent several days
last week in Norwood. N. C., with
her sister, Mrs. F. A. Skidmore.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Skidmore and
children of Norwood, N. C., were the
week end guests of Mrs. Bell Smith.
Merrs. P. C. and T. W. Henry of
Latta were in town Saturday on ,
business.
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Messrs. J. B. Gibson and. A. P. i
Bethea motored to Nichols Sunday af- |
ternoon.
W. E. Hall and Dr. A. J. Evans
attended the Grand Lodge meeting of (
the W. O. W. at Florence this week, i
Mr. Hall is one of the Grand Lodge i
officers. 1
Mr. an d Mrs. S. J. Salmon of Mar- <
ion, Miss Kitty Gaddy and Mrs. Kitty
Gaddy of Mullins motored over to i
Dillon Sunday on a visit to friends.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Turner of Hamlet
spent the week end in town with j
Mrs. Turner's parents, Mr. and Mtb. <
S. W. Jackson. I
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Huntley, Miss- j
es Sessions and Dowd of Aberdeen,
N. C. and Mr. Edgar Haywood of (
Troy, N. C., spent Sunday with Mr. |
and Mrs. P. D. Deaton. ]
Mrs. Jack Watson delightfully en- (
tertained for Mrs. George Watson of i
Philadelphia on Tuesday afternoon, i
The lower floor was thrown into one ]
large room and was beautifully de- j
corated with cut flowers and ferns.
Progressive rook was enjoyed during (
the evening after which a delicious salad
course with tea was served by ,
Misses Maxlne Watson, Ellen White (
and Mesdames John Diebler and
O. W. Jackson.
^ The Fnrman Glee Club and Orl/?llAOfrO
will cU'O an onlnrioln*V>ont of
the Dl'lon School Auditorium on thoj
evening of Monday, April 25th under,
the ausp'res of the Ladies Aid So-1
ciety of the Baptist church. Those
who heard the Furman Quartette';
here last year were greatly pleasedj
and it i? certain that the entire club
and orchestra will render a splendid
program.
A new broom addresser to "President
Warren Q. Harding" and with
the words. "Use It!" written on the
reverse side of the address tag was
recently delivered at the White House
by express.*
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Miss Eris Stanton of Clio spent the'
week end in town with friends.
Miss Marian Harvey spent the
week end with her parents in Green-j
wood.
Dr. E. Y. Mullins, President of the
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
at Louisville, Ky., will address
the, Pee Dee Association at the Thomas
Memorial Baptist Church of Bennettsville
on Tuesday, March 22nd at
11 o'clock. This is one of a series of
addresse s to be delivered by Dr. Mul-'
lins in this state, and he will speak
largely of his recent European trav-|
els as a member of a commission sent
abroad by the Southern Baptist Convention.
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Township Lines Changed.
An act which will be of considerable
service in simplifying the rec-'
oids in the tax department and there 1
fore be of service to the people of the
county was passed by the Legisla-'
ttire which has just-adjourned- The
act provides for the satne number ofi
townships as in the past, but changes[
the lines so that no school district\
will be divided between a number of
townships. The following school dis-j
tricts comprise the area and bound
ary of the townships:
Bethea Township? Bethea Town-l(
ship includes within its boundaries;
school districts, No. 10, 11, 20, 21
and 27.
Carmicha^l Township ? Carmichael
Township consists of school districts
No. 3, 5, 12, 15, 17 and 25.
Harlleesville Township ? includes
school districts No. 2. 4 and 6.
Hillsboro Township ? This township
now includes within its boundaries
school districts No- 7. 13, 14. 16.'
23, 24 and 2>\.
Ktrby Township ? Kirby Township
consists ot school districts N<>.
l. 21 and No. 28.
Manning Township ? This township
now includes within its bound-;
aries school districts No. 8, 9, 18 and
19.
GENTLEMEN OP THE JURY. j
J. \v. King, Hillsboro.
\Y. M. Baxley, Hillsboro.
R. J. Dew, Bethea.
C. D. Gaddv, Bethoa.
D. S. Brogdon, Manning.
W. H. Hubbard, Carmichael.
P. J. Townsend, Carmichael.
J. V. Hayes, Kirby.
J- T. McQueen, Hillsboro.
L. C. Elvington, Hillsb .o.
D. D. McDonald, Carmichael.
J. H. Hamilton, HarlleesvilleJ.
F. Mears, Hillsboro.
J. D. Smith, Hillsboro.
L- N. Hatchel, Kirby.
David Miller, Hillsboro.
J. G. Smith, Hillsboro.
J. A. Robbins, Hillsboro.
D. B. Shine, Bethea.
J. C. Bennett, Harlleesville.
J. L. Lane, Bethea. 1
J, P. Smith, Manning.
C. M. Huggins, Hillsboro.
H. E. Dixon, Manning.
C. L- Daniels, Harlleesville.
J. R. Skipper, Hillsboro.
Jno. A. McLeod, Bethea.
Archie Graham, Harlleesville.
G. W. Campbell. Carmichael.
R. F. Booth, Hillsboro.
J. S. Braswell, Hillsboro.
D. C. Humphrey, HillsboroW.
H. Flowers, Manning.
R. M. Sasser, Carmichael.
John Humphrey, Hillsboro.
D. W. Bowen, Carmich. j1.
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Man's Inhumanity to Man.
H*l>? - v. -
??.i^i ja i up cause 01 tne concen-j
trated attack on Dr. Hamer, our
Mayor? Is it not enough to accept
his efforts without once thanking
him?
A review of some of the things he
has done will call to mind:
He, after application having been
made, refused to allow book-making
at our County Fair, and as a consequence,
gained the enmity of some of ?
the horse men." He saved in this
one act the boys and men from the <
Influence of gambling. He cleaned
Main street of the disgrace of a city (
dive, thus hurting the feelings of the
tender hearted, causing much criticism
and condemnation. He closed <
stores on Sunday (enforcing the laws
of our town) thereby depriving the
unfortunate, unthoughtful one from
getting a ctgar or a pair of shoes. He
cleaned our ditches and plowed our
streets, thereby hurting the feelings
ot some who were not fortuilate
enough to have one built especially]
Tor his benefit. He enforced the law 1
prohibiting gambling on the streets'
and in stores, thereby incurring this
very busy class and forcing them to
go way off so no one could see them, '
depriving our boys from the pleasure '
and delight of such noble influence. s
We Americans are changeable, va- (
dilating people. There are some who (
give liberally to the advancement of 1
humanity but they are not human 1
enough to see the good in one at our 5
Dwn doors. This mayor who had a 1
mind of his own; and when he ac- '
complished something, this is what '
hurt, and the attack began. There
is nothing more offensive to those '
who do nothing than success to the,1
other fellow; Jealously and envy at
once spring up. Then we begin to.'
cheapen him and we must at once'rause
his downfall, chareine him with
"ego" and trickery. I would ask all |
others to think before casting a vote.
for mayor. y
Some one haR said "All we do for (
ourselves and all we do for mankind \
only feeds hell with slanders and so <
betrays the baseness of human nature '
that we may well blush to think woj
are members of the human race." i
"VOTER."
Card of Thanks.
We wish to express to each and ]
every one of our friends of Lake
View and community our sincere appreciation
of assistance and kind
words of sympathy at the death of
our dear mother. Your kind deeds
will be long remembered.
P. W. Townsend,
Brothers and Bisters. > 1
LLOX HERALD, DILI-OX, SOUTH CA
SELLS FIXE HORSES.
Mr. J. B. Gibson has sold the fast
pacing mare, Polly Medway 2.15 Vi,
to the Honorable Charles I). Murph\.
of Harrington, Dtfleware. for a large
price. Mr. Murphy is State senator
foi Kent County, is a man prominent
in financial and political circles,
but is a great lover of horses and
races them mostly for the pleasure
he derives from the sport. This
itiare was green last year, but won
four out oi seven starts on the Vlr-I
ginia-Carolina Circuit and paced in j
2.11.
Mr. Gibson also sold to a gentle-j
man in Philadelphia the Green Pacer
Penrod. He was offered fifteen hundred
dollars foe the green trotter,
Hal Boy, which offer was-refused, as
Mr. Gibson has decided to have him i
raced in the north this summer, making
his first start at Philadelnhia.
Pa., June 8th. The career of Hal
Boy will be watched with interest, as J
he plowed last year on Mr. J. \V. |
Hamer's place at Little Rock, and t
was secured by Mr. Gibson fiom aj
colored man, Hesakiah McRae. He |
was raced last fall on the Noith Car-j
olina Circuit and was timed in a
race better than 2.15. All of these
hores were shipped north yesterday. [
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COUNTY FEDERATION MEETING
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The Dillon County Federation of;
Women's Clubs will hold its spring c
meeting at Dillon Saturday, April f?. c
at the High School building. The .
Federation will be called to order at ,
ten ? m. The president and delegates
of "ach club at> entitled to attend and .
as many of the members as will send .
in their names. See to this now.
Elect your delegates and find out ,
how many members can attend; then j
without tail send thts information to t
Mrs. W. C- Moore, Dillon, S. C.t at
least ten days before tit" '-.it" set for j
the meeting.
The yearly dues should have been
paid last fall bu t in some cases were
not. See that yours are pa'd- It is due
from each club and is needed to meet
tin- expenses of the Fderation. Also
the $2.50 pledged for the Loan Fund. (
Send this amount to the treasurer,
Miss Mattie Hayes, Kemper, S- C.
Let us make this a live meeting- ^
This can be done it' each club in the
county will do its part. We need you
to help us in living up to our watch
word?co-operation.
Look into this matter at once. Dis-;<
cuss the Federation with your members,
th^n write Mrs- W. C. Moore .
and Miss Mattie Hayes.
Sincerely, 1 *
Mrs. R. S. Rogers, Cor- Sec.j
Dillon Co. Federation of Clubs
Miss Etta Sue Sellers,
Home Demonstration Agent
Board of Assessors Appointed. 1
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The following gentlemen were rec- 1
ommended by the Dillon County del- !
egation and were appointed by the
Governor on the Township Board of
Assessors for the year of 1921 and(~
1922.. Instead of appointing three assessor.,
to represent each township, j <
the Governor at the request of the
Dillon delegation, has appointed one j
assessor for each school district. This I
plan is a great improvement over the I
old method of annointinir throo m?n I
from each township as it gives each
school district a representative on the
Board and enables the assessors to
know the property better and thus
avoid errors in over-valuing or under-valuing
the property of the county
for taxation:
Bethea Township?\V. B. Allen. J
A. McLeod, T. J. Bass, A. L. Par-;
ham, J. P. Easterling.
Carmichael Township--D. M. Watson,
J. J. Andrews, W. S. Campbell.
E. P. Wiggins. S. W. Stephens, E. V.
Moody.
Harlleesville Township ? L. W.
Mclnnts, M. S. Britt, Jno. A. McRae-1
Hillsboro Township ? W. C. Lane,
11 I i ' ~
vuiuB, L,ewis u- Aimer, Manton
E. Hayes, J. D. Ray. C. E. Taylor, E.
P. Ayers.
Klrby Township ? J. F. Dew H.
1\ Hartley. C. E. Haselden.
Manning Township ? J. S- Thompson,
Z. A. Ellen, Edwin Coward, L. |
B. Alford.
Town of Dillon?T. S. Richbourg, j
T W. Bethea. J. D. Manning.
Town of Datta ? W. W. Parham,
J. H. Manning, P. C. Henry.
NOTICE OF SALE.
United States District Court, for the
Eastern District of South Carolina.
In the Matter of:
Sainaha and Sam<tha,
BankruptI
will sell at eleven o'clock In the
forenoon, on March 28th. 1921, at
the store formerly occupied by the
laid bankrupt, all of the property of
the said hankmnl aatata- #K?
-rv , itie namr
consisting of a stock of fancy grocer08,
fixtures, book accounts, automopile
truck, delivery wagons, one horse
ind any other property that may be
round that belongs to the said estate.
Every thing will be sold at auction,
for cash.
A copy of the inventory and appraisement
may be seen by consulting
.he undersigned.
JNO. C. BETHEA,
J 17 2t. Trustee.
FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
Notice ifc hereby given that Nora
Williams, administratrix of the estate
at H. W. Williams, deceased, has
made application unto me for final
lischarge as administratrix, and that
Thursday, April 7th, at 11 o'clock in
me rorenoon has been appointed for
the hearing of the said petition.
All person,, holding claims against
the said estate are requested to file
them with the administratrix on or
before 11 o'clock in the forenoon of
Thursday, April 7th, or this notice
will be plead in bar of their recovery.
JOE CABELL DAVIS
Judge of Probate,
3 17 4t. Dillon County.
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A. B. Jordan.?3 17.'
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Do you know
you can roll
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CltKIHTOIl'S NOTICK.
Having crualified as administratrix J
>f the estate of J. Itich Hayes, de-'
eased, notice is hereby given that all
a rsons holding claims against the e?atp
are requested to present same
Utlv authenticated within the time
uovided by law or this notice will he
dead in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to the said
state are hereby notified to make
mmediate payment to the undersignu
administratrix, i
r.na i-. itayes,
I 17 3t. Administratrix. |
CKlilMTOIfS Mt'l'lt'i:,
Having qualified as adunnisti itor of
he estate of Joel R. Carniichael, debased.
notice is hereby given that
ill persons holding ekums against the
state are hereby notified to present
same duly authenticated within the
inie provided by law or this notice
vill be plead in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to the said
'state are hereby notified to make
mmediate payment to the undersign?d
administrator.
James McLellan,
1 17th 3t. Administrator.
KZEHAfP
Mont/back without question
If HUNTS Salve fails in the
treatment of ITCH, ECZKMA, #
RINGWORM, TBTTBR or ? fl??^(11
other Itchlnc skin dieeieta .g
Try 73 cent box it our risk. / /f
For sale by Evans Pharmacy,
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expert Dry I
of the things
DA DIES' GARM
Suits
Skirts
Dresses (Silk Stree
Waists
Co>ta
Sweaters
Kid Glov<
Prices thf
First Class
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Mr. J. R. Hate
receive the Dry
Palace Market.
1ARCH 17. 1921.
A l'lanl Exchange I 1
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There will be a Plant Exchange'
held by the ladies of the town Friday!
and Saturday morning in front ofi
Mr. Blizzard's store. Committees will,
tall upon every one who has any j
plants. bulbs or seeds to spare and]
we hope everj one will contribute liberally.
Come to the Exchange Friday and
sec if we have anything you would w
like to have. We want to help make 1
Dillon bloom this summer as it never
has before. If you have no flowers
and wish to start some at your home,!
you are welcome to anything at the!
Exchange. This is a free and neigh-j
btrly exchange of tlowers and we
want you to come and help make it
a success.
Mrs. Joe P. Lane.
Chm. Civics D?-pt.
NoTK i:
Notice is hereby given I hat pursuant
to a resolution of th?> directors
ot' the Farley-Cobb Furniture Com-1
puny, a corporation, a meeting of the.
stockholders of the said corporation I
will be held in the otfice of th" said
company in Dillon. S. C.. 011 the 18th
day of April. 1921 at ten o'clock A.I
M for the purpose of considering a'
resolution calling for the dissolution J
ol the said corporation and for the.1
cancellation of its charter.
(Signed! H. I . Farley. Pres. |
liv order of the Boa of Directors
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A lUWHK AT THIS KKSTAl BANT
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lis more than a meal, it's an event'
I that will linger nleasantlv in thn
I memory. The lights, the appointments,
the service, the food, all combine
to make a visit here pleasant
indeed. Come and enjoy the cxper-1
ience. We are sure that it will be one
you'll be ready to repeat very often. >
PALMETTO CAFE |t
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A new metallic packing has been}
invented , the component elements
of which are mica and babbitt metal.
The only university in the United 1
States to offer a course in fisheries '
is the University og Washington.
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CITY MARKET
Native Meats and
Produce
Price List
Kill'?
v,nu;i'f uounu 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 Hones " 8c
OUK
Chops " 33c
Sliced Ham " 35c
Whole Ham (nicely trimmed 30c
Sliced Shoulder " 30c
Whole Shoulder " 25c
Middlings " 23c
Heads ' 15c
ft I * I 1* ? X'
Hens 27c
Boosters ' 25c
llggs ' 35c
Country Butter " 60c
Mist i:i.l.ANKOI'S?
Beef Liver " 25c
Beef Tongue " 25-35c
Homemade Sousuieat " 25c
Liver Pudding " 25c
Homemade Sausage " 25c
Hog Liver and Ilailett " 75c
Ai?ove prices W*U remain in effect
intil a change in wholesale prices.
Phone orders promptly delivered.
Your patronage will be appreciated..
f. P. SENSENEY, PROP.
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