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? PERSONAL MENTION * '?t * ?**?**?* c* ***** ? Julius Blumberg spent Sunday in Marion. Walter C. Barefoot spent Sunday la Fayetteville. Dr. E. J. Price spent the week end in St. Paul, N. C ^ ?o? Reese Edens of Latta was in town Tuesday. Mr. W. C. Parham of Latta was in town Friday. W. C. Moore attended court In Marion Friday. Mr. T. C. Sherwood of Little Rock was in town Friday. , Rufus Edwards of Sumter was in town Tuesday on business. J. W. Bryant of Rowland was a visitor here Tuesday. D. E. Britt of Charlotte, N. C., spent the week end in town. W. H. Muller was in Columbia ] m-i -a ? ? * -- .r uuttj un Diisiness. Alec Saleeby and Albert Allen spent Sunday in Marion. < Marion Webster spent Sunday in Rowland with relatives. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. J R. Braswell of Fork < were in town Tuesday shopping. !i ?o? ] Mrs. W. A. Blizzard and Mrs. \V. V. Jones spent Tuesday in Florence.! D. \V. McKinley and sister. Miss'. Cora, spent Sunday with friends in ilullins. m ?o? wLMr. and Mis. Harrison Curtis and TMuigliter, Miss Leila, were visitors in,1 town Monday. I! ?o? Messrs. I. Blum and M. H. Blum and fimilie s motored over to Mar- | ion Sunday. I; Mrs. E. L. Vinson of Fairmont, N.J1 C., spent Sunday with Mrs. LeRoyi1 Williams. ' ' jj Quite a number of Dillonlte8 at-! tende d the lecture by Dr. Mullins at Bennettsvilu Tuesday. Miss Ethel KillinRsworth left j Tuesday for her home at McCormick, , S. C. where she will spend Easter.' , Fred Currey of Charleston, W. Va.,' i has accepted a position with Jack- < son Bros. Lumber Co. < ?o ( Misses Zennetta Gressett and Mil- i dred Carmichael spent Sunday in < Marion with friends. It CHAM Famous Fo\ Lasting Di o l-l-Ltfn JL Ultllt U CHANDLER owners how their cars sta The Chandler "stands engineering and sturdy this great car stands o of the automobile indu The Most Clos^ Chandler has alway paved the way in pric leadership, and it is just a conspicuously underprice< today as ever in its eigh years. Cars which one were nearly competitive no\ list hundreds of dollar higher, and for smaller car giving much less you ar Cord Tires Sta Seven-Past tnger Touring Car, 11930 Pour-Passenger Roadster, H9J0 Seven-Passenger Sedan, fJOJO four (Prittsf. v. i Rogers Dill, f THE CHANDLER M< CLEVEL. ? X. L . . " " A.i.. , I THE DILI.O? Messrs. Hubert Carmichael and' Carlisle Bracey spent Sunday in M.irion. ?o? Mrs. Dora Hamilton of Clio was in town Monday and Tuesday of this' week. Mrs. J. C. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibson motored to Hamlet Saturday. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Williams left Sunday night for Atlanta, Ga., where they will make their future home. ?o? Messrs. L. D. Lide, M. C. Woods, and J. W. Johnson of Marion are attending court here this week. ?o? Mrs. C. P. Hodcps. .Ir of Prownc ville is spending h few days in town with her father, Rev. J. I. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Williams and children of Mullins were the week end guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. I. Allen. Mrs. Monroe Rogers and daughter, Beatrice, and Wattie and Lillian Rowland motored to Minturn Sunday for the day. P. P. Phillips of Darlington spent Sunday in town with his wife, who Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rowland. Miss P. B. Davis of Roxboro, X. ., returned home Thursday after spending some time with her parents. Mr. and'Mrs. J. A. McCorniack. Mesdames W. Murehison. W. C. Tolar, \V. V. Jones and Jno. C. Ilethea, attended the lecture of Dr. Mullins at Bennettsville Tuesday. Mrs. Myrtle Myers and daughter,! Miss Clara, of Bennettsville accompanied by Mr. Sherman of Gastonia.1 C., were visitors in town Friday. Mrs. T. \V. Bethea delightfully ?*nertained the Women's Club Monday ifternoon. As there was no business1 tho meeting was turned over to thej hostess. The rooms were dainty and fragrant with yellow Jasamine and , Daffodis. A number of visitors met with the club members entered enthusiastically into the playing of rcok. At the close of the afternoon, th? hostess nssisfeH hv Mrc A V Bethea and Mrs. F. L?. Bethea, served a dainty ice course. o The Herald cannot publish unsign?d communications. Two letters went to the waste basket last week because they were unsigned. We do not want signatures for publication, but for identification. The writer who means well is not afraid to back up what he writes, but we are suspicious i 3f the writer who conceals his iden-i tity. The public will please bear this 1 in mind. All communications, wheth-! af a social, political or religious na-| ture, must be signed by the writer. IDLER r Its Marv e Ic jrability and il Service > take pleasure in telling us nd up under hard service, up" because it is correct in construction. And back of ne of the stable companies stry. ;ly Priced Fine Car 8 asked to pay nearly as much. e The mechanical superioris ty of the Chandler Six makes i wide appeal everywhere, and t this, coupled with the most e beautiful and restful bodies, v makes the Chandler stand s out prominently in front s of all other medium priced e cars. indard Equipment Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, $2010 Two-Passenger Roadster, $19)0 -Passenger Coupe, $2930 Limousine, fJSSO b. CUrtUnd, Okie) Motors Co.!' I j w, S. C. OTOR CAR COMPANY KND, OHIO /fpm mm ^ t~ ?11?L=J?u i - % _ _ % Tr-uin i vf. ' 1 f HERALD. DILLON. SOUTH CAROL Services At The Methodist Church. < Main Street Methodist Church, Dr. i Watson B. Duncan, Pastor. < Sunday School at 10 A. M., Mr. W. i H. Muller, Superintendent. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:45 i P M. by the Pastor. |i Morning Subject: "The Living i Christ." Evening Subject: "The Indispensa- t ble Christ." ' j 1 Lpworth League, Miss Mildred Sol- ?. lers, Superintendent, will meet at follows: Junior Department at 4 I*, t M. Intermediate Department at 7 P. M. Prayer Ser\ice on Wednesday at 11 4 P. M. Li Public cordially invited to all ser-^ vices. ( Special K aster Music will be rendered at both services on Sunday. i A class of applicants will be re- 3 ceived into the Church at the morning hour. o A few days ago I took a stroll all alone through the Roper Grave yard.! fully absorbed in the memory of the I dead who sleep in that hollowed a ground .Well do I remember on that' t sad Sunday morning. Christmas day; 1S0L when my father bid adieu to P this world and went forth to that ; eternal world, to which we are all ] I hast ning. The mantle of death sepa-; rates us from out friends but they _ are not forgotten. Memory alone keeps a pace. With the flight of years as they go rolling by. Though we in Us our friends face to face Vet on tnemOrjU tablet they will t /lever die. 1 W. H. Stack house. TYIMAVUITKK lUllltONS ? Stafford's superfine ribbons for Smith and Underwood typewriters. Herald Publishing Co.? 3 21 I .< 1ST?White _aiul .black spottcii pointer bitch nann-d l.ady. Reward-1 if returned to J. n. McLaurin. ? 1 3 2 ? It. NOTICE OU ELECTION*. Notice is herby given that in pursuance of a resolution of the Town Council of the Town of Dillon passed ill meeting duly assembled on the 1st day of March, 1021, in accordance with the provisions of an Act passed by the General Assembly of the, State of South Carolina, same being | House Bill 219, for the purpose of i amending Section 3016 of the Civil j Code of Laws, Vol. one, 1912 ofi soutn Carolina, so as to exempt from the provisions thereof the Town of Dillon and to add a proviso thereto to abolish the offices of the present Commissioners of Public Works of said town, and to place the duties; thereof upon the Mayor aad the Town Council of said town, an election will be held in said town on Tuesday, April 12, 1912, at which election the qualified electors of the f SifVX )us, i oj r Ml * *' V ' t ^ ^7^ r IN A, THURSDAY MOIiMNf;, M \ll said , town shall vote fo or against the proposition <: abolishing Saul Commission of Public Works and imposing their < itiL.s i "a the Mayor ind Town Cou oil. Tho who are in favor of ab iishittg -aid comti.is don shall so \ to for such abol.-hnent and thus who are against t - Mine si ill cast their ballots against ho said proposition. Said lection to >e hold in accordance wit the rule )f gen ral election in .-aid town Dooks of registration a to now ope it Evans Hiartnacy for the purpose >f regist- ting all qualified el tors. The poll fto bo opene d at eight , Mum niiti iu nu.-e ar iuur p. tit. md tho ma agor< of th > election to >o I. C. Ingi mi, S \V. Jack-on and 2. S. Herring. J. 11. Httiuer, Mayor. Vttest: J nnie C. Watson. CI* k 24.3t. VOTK'i: As cotton buyer for the American 'roducts Export and Ini: ort Corporition of Co umbia I will bid on col on graded by the Government Grad r and \\i ; accept tin- government grades 1.. Nottingham, Sec Troas.1 Dillon Co. Warehouse and Market Corporation. 3-24 ECZEMAf! Vtone^iTnck without qucnt>on f HUNT S Snlvo full* In the .rentment of ITCH. KC2EMA. sj\ hNGWORM, TE'l Tl.R or f 5th er ttchtmr skin disease*. . Try a 75 cent box ot our risk. / / | For sale by Evans Pharmacy, MQODrS MARKET i ^evv Prices on fresh Meats Prices that makc y??n think of the old before the war days. For the next few wwks or tinti 1 further notice till meats at our market will be sold at the following prices: Itoast beef, pei' lb 2Th . All Steuks, per 11) -_23c. Wo sell chickens, eggs, butter and fish at tho market prices. Fresh fish 011 Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. If you want the host to be had at a first class market call on un or phone. Courteous treatment to all is our motto. Moody's Market On the comer next to Seals' Store, buck of the Bank, of Oil Ion. H0LLYW00I Ea: Easter Lilies American Beauty Hadley or Richmo Premier Roses (P Killarney Roses Killarney Roses C Sweetheart Roses Carnations (white Carnations (Pink ; Sweet Peas PeFlC Sweet Peas per Bi Orchids (CATTLI Snapdragons, all ( White Lilacs with Lily of the Valley Daffodils and Tul: Violets Per 100 Dc These can be Daisies (White or Freesias per buncl Daisies per bunch Blooming Potted 1 Baskets will a Corsages includin; boxes as follov Corsage of Peas, 1 Corsage of Peas a: Corsage of Peas a Corsage of Peas, ] Corsage of Sweeth Corsage of Violet* violets and on er double or si The above flo\ city either by auto lore Easter. Pleas< so that you may n to receive our mos with our represeii who has a containi lories or for a fri< one week in advai Greenhouses anv i always open to wi McColl, S. C. MOOD) 1CH 2!. 1921. NOTICE or KEKCTIOX. Nolic? s hereby ?i.*eli lhat a i?en- (. eial ion will be Iio 1<! in the town <>i Dill*" . S C., on Tuesday the 10th day of April. 1021, at which election i Miv, .... I --? .. c* >[\l Bl.\ UIUI 111? -" I will !> elected ' ) ervo for a period of tv years, nd two commissioners < public ' oiks, one 01 whom will sor\ serve r a period t 2 years and the 'her ? years. Book o f r.-L'i at ion for th* i. ' ration of all oualified electors, both liuile and ! uale, ai< , n at Evans I'liarmac and will renin : open until 12 dock tn>< u 11th dn; of Apr I. 11' 21 Every citizen "f the I nited StatesI v'io ha.- been .i reside! of t. state two years, tin- county o.ie y . r, th* town fom in inths. are" shall h I paid six months b? for. the date of said election any po!. or property tax then dn*' an*! f yahl, shall l* ; epistei *1. The hallo' b<>\ will open at s o'clock a. ni am! ?s at 4 <>'?. ? k p. in. Th< following managers <> elec tlon ii ve In en appointed t*> h? d said election: I C. Ingram, S W. J ckson and C H rr inn. J H Haiuer. 3 24 It Mayot NOTICE Notice i- 11 veby -i\< n t: t 1 ' suant to a resolution oi th. Ii ectoi of the Fai ley-Cobb Furni re Com puny. * < poration, a no nu of the stockh ddors of the said corporation! will be h< '.*! in the office of the saidl ompany ! 11 n. > <" on i1 1v ' day of Ai 1921 ' ton o'clock A. m f? r th pttrpo of considerin res itio* '-allinir ?r the d' * * o' i 1m- . ore at ion sic ' ii 'I. < ' ct t - : n?>d ? II. I. l ai ti'v. T?r. lJv t r?!? > h I: i .Dir. , ? !! 17 /m i u i.; -.-Ac1 tub i ||p A DINXKit AT THIS IlKSTAl ltANT is more than a uieal, it's an event. that wili linger pleasantly in the! memory. The lights, the ujpointments, the ser\ice, the food, all com-, bine to make a visit here pleasant indeed. Com<- and enjoy the ex per-1 fence. \V"e are ure that it will be ot;o you'll be ready to repeat very often. PAKMKTTO CAFE Next to Herald Office Dillon, S. C.' I n PDCciiuniiccc i J UIILLNIIUUULu, I ster Price L - $7.50 fc Roses $15.00 t nd Roses (Red $10.00 t ink) $6.00 t< Fink) $5.00 1 White) --$5.00 Per Bunch of 50 i) $2.50 1 and Red) $2.50 >0 $5.00 t< inch of 25 with fern ?YAS) for use in corsage wc <1* A AA 4 ^uiui o ? ? ? ? ? ? I Fern, per bunch ips >uble or Single ! had in 50 per bunch at Yellow) 1 of 25 with fern of 25 with fern Plants tlso be made up to order fror g Shield and Ribbon properly vs: Orchids and Lily of the Vall( nd Crchids nd Roses Lavander, Pink or Pastel sha teart Roses $5.00 to $7.50, 3 and Peas, violets and roses, _ i. 1 ? * villus, viiutfts ana my 01 trie ^ ingle violets as preferred, -vers will be delivered in fresh , express, parcel post as prefer e write us or phone your orde ot be disappointed. No order 1 t careful attention. You may itative or send direct to Gret er or basket and wishes it to V 2nd please send or bring it on ice. You r.ve cordially invi lay in the week and Sunday's dcome you. Our Telephone Y DRUGCO DILLON, S. C. Phone Phone 2 2 CITY MARKET Native ^Ieats and r oduce 1 % IT . JfXice J^ist It KEF? <'ho:?- K- '.ii' f an', per lb 27c Choir- l.oin Stf.tk, " 25c Choir > Shoulder Sieak. " 2 2c <? r Steaks " 20c Choice Roa-t " 25c Oth? :- Roast " 20c Mew Meats " 12-17c Rones " 8c IN >11K Chops " 33Sliced Ham : < \\ hoi Hani ? nicely i ,ic SI et <| Shoulder )<? Wliol Shoulder " 23c " 'i 2 o I lend " 15c roiiTHY? Hons " 27 Roosters ' 15c Krss 3 5C Cor.nl . liutt. " CO > 11lXKAN! !>' "n? Bcel" 1. i ' 25c B? f Topeu* " ? iioii '-made Sousmcat *' 25c Liver Pudding " 25c Homemade Sausage " 25c. Hog Liver and Haslett " 75c Above prices will remain in effect until a cliang?. in wholesale prices. I'hone orders promptly delivered. Your patronage will bo appreciated.. Mf. P. SENSENEY, PROF. Next to Pain ?tto Hardware ('a. lITc" jsl o $10.00 Per Doz. o $20.00 Per Doz. o $15.00 Per Doz. 3 $12.50 Per Doz. to $8.00 Per Doz. to $8.00 Pei- Doz. $6.00 Per Doz. to $3.00 Per Doz. to $3.00 Per Doz X ?7 -~xfl A II fnlrtv* J V I i -*11 VUIUIO . ? $1.50 to $2.00. >rk $2 to $4 each to $6.00 Per Do; $4.0 j -- $2.50 Per Doz. --$2.50 Per Doz. $3.00 $1.50 -- $5.00 Per 100 $2.50 - ? $1.50 to $2.00 50c. to $5.00. n $1.50 to $10.00. packed in Silver jy $12.50 $10.00 $7.50 des $5.00 to $7.50 , according to size corsage of /alley, eith $5.00 to $10 condition to your red, Saturday ber at an early date too large or small leave your order mhouses. Anyone >e filled for cemeit to Greenhouses ted to visit our Our doors are Number is 2312 Agents,