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Walter Barefoot spent Sunday in
Clio.
Mrs. Irma Floyd of Latla spent
Monday in town.
1 Miss Julia Bethea is at home from
Salem College for a few days.
Mrs. Ola McNalr returned from
Richmond Monday night.
J. B. Gib&pn, Esq., spent yester
day in Richmond on business.
J. N. Glover of Rowland was in|
town for a short while Monday.
W. W. Parham of Bingham was
among the visitors here Tuesday. j
Palmer Bethea of Hamlet was in
town Sunday.
W. Murchison and family spent
Sunday in Marion.
W. A. Blizzard is in Columbia this
week demonstrating Detroit Stoves.
Miss Marian Harvey spent Sunday
iu Bennettsville with friends.
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Miss Dixie Curtis of Greenville is
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. R- Gaddy,
this week.
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Miss Hettie Bethea is home from!
Salem College for the Easter hoii-!
days.
Mrs. A. J. Evans spent the Easter
holidays with her sons, Julius and
Dexter in Columbia.
^lisn Rose Allen of Wilmington is
vJstitmg at the home of Mr. and Mrs.,
J. O. Banks.
Mrs. LaTensie, of Omaha, Neb.,
is \isitinK at the home of her brother,
Mr. J. C. Banks?o?
Misses Ellen White and Louis Mathis
of Lake View spent the week
' end with Mrs- Jack Watson.
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I. Blum and son Norton left Sat-;
urday night for Baltimore and other
northern points on a business trip |
C- C. Graham spent Sunday in
town with his family. Mr. Graham is
conducting a sale in Darlington. "
P. C. Henry and Henry Bethea of!
Latta were among the visitors here
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Miss Zeedon Hughes spent Easter (
in Hope Mills with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Hughes.
Roy E. Sargent of Springfield,'
Mass., is visiting at the home of Mr.:
and Mrs. J. A. Hursey
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Cord Tires Standard
Equipment
Seven-Passenger Touring Car $1931
v Four-Passenger Roadster - $1931
Two-Passenger Roadster - $1931
' Pour-Passenger Dispatch Car $2011
Seven- Passenger Sedan - - $3031
' Four-Passenger Coupe - - $2931
, Limousine $3531
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I J. A. Hursey and 8on, Glee, left1
Wednesday for Columbia to attend
Palmafesta.
Miss Mary Fore, of North Caro-j
Una, spent last Sunday in town with
friends.
Mrs. W. J. David who has been ill
for several days is reported as im-|
provingMrs.
J. M. Deaton who has been'
visiting her son, Paul Deaton, for a'
few weeks returned to her home in:
Troy, N. C., Wednesday.
Mrs. Charlie Saleeby spent Sundav
m Fayetteville with Mr. Saleeby who
ij a patient in a Fayetteville hospital.
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Mrs L L. Moore accompanied by
her daughters. Misses Louise and!
Mariair left for the Charlotte hospital
Monday night.
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Mesdames Morrig Fass and S. S.|
Elfenbein spent the week end in j
Charleston with Mrs. Fass' daughter
Mrs. H. Rephan.
Messrs L. Elfenbein and A. Elfenbein
of Brooklyn, N. Y., are visiting'
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Elfenbein this
weekMr.
aud Mrs. Thos. Gaddy of Florence
spent Monday with their aunt,
Mrs. Charity Lane. Mr. Gaddy is a
foimer Dillon boy who made many
friends during his residence here.
The Ann Fulmore Harllee Chapter,
of the U. D. C. will hold its regular
mommy meeting at the homo of Mrs.
Jack Watson on Friday afternoon.
April the 8t:i at -1 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hursey and son
Gleo, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.!
Itov E. Sargent motored to Saddle!
Tree, N. C Sunday, returning Tut s-!
day.
Tim next and last I.yecnm attaotion
of the season is the "Montague
Light Opera Singers" which will appear
at the school auditorium on the
night of April 5th. This is said to be
one of the best attractions sent out
by the Lyceum this season.
The stock of merchandise belong-)
ing to Samaha & Samaha was sold
under order of the bankrupt court j
Monday And was bid in by Sam Levin I
for $2935.00. The stock, fixtures and
accounts were appraised at about
$4200.
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Mrs.. W. A. Blizzard entertained
the Twentieth Century Mother's Club
last Friday evening. At the comuU.
tion of the program, a delicious
cream course was served by the hos-:
tes?, assisted by Mrs. O. M. Page and'
Mrs. W. V. Jones.
The Woman's Club was delightfully
entertained Monday afternoon
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The wide popularity and c
of the Chandler Six, and the
of the Chandler Company, h
pursuance of the Chandler p
quality into the car and sell
price.
Seven Luxurious Bod
for the One <
} Each of these bodies is in
> comfort of its deep restfc
every opportunity for relaxa
) drive or a short one. The f
' lustre, the upholstery of fin<
these seven Chandler mod
requirements in full measu
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LON HERALD. DILLON, SOUTH CA
with Mrs. L. C. Braddy as hostess.
The living room and library were decorated
with vases of pink carnations
and American beauty roses. After
the usual Kdiue of rook a delicious
salad course with ice tea was served
with dainty Easter favors by Misses
Eula ajid Baulah Braddy.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fass had as their
quests Sunday Misses Miriam and
Esther Weinstein, of Lumberton, X.
C.. Misses Lena and Freda Dunee,
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1 i?<in Shochet, of Fairmont, N. C..
Mr. Mitchell Epstein of Kaeford, N.
C.. Mr. M. B. Schochet. of Lake View.
S. C., Mr. Ike Iseman of Little Rock,
S. C.. and Mr. and Mrs. Harnstein
and Mr. Maurice Schwartz of Marion.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Banks enter- j
tained a .small party of friends on
last Monday m honor of their quests, i
Mrs- LaTenrie. of Otnaha, and Miss
Allen of V? i'niiimton. Aft' r a delight-''
ful musical program the guests were
reminded of the happy Easter tide,'
when Misses Ruth and Annie Spivey j
assisted by Maxine Watson brought |
in ice cream moulded in pay colors
in the shape of rabbits, egps and Easter
lillies.
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Eddie Thompson and Dewey Stephens,
Dillon students at the University
of South Carolina, are making an
economic and social survey of the
county. They have made a beginning
on the work and will complete it
some time this summer. The survey
will include a brief history of each
industrial enterprise in the county
and such other data as will be of in
tcrest and value to the commercial
world
The loco 1 -Junior Order lias arrang<
(1 for a series of short t si Iks at its
weekly meet inc.- every Thursday
night. Th,. first talks will be made tonight
by Or. Watson II. Duncan and
Rev. Win. B. S. Chandler whose subject.
i\ill be Virtue." Oil next Thursday
night Col. G- G. McLaurin and
Joe T\ Lane will talk on "Liberty".
On the following Thursday night Dr.
Joe Cabell Davis and A. B. Jordan
will talk on "Patriotism." The three
subjects cover the three cardinal
principles of the Junior Order.
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A debate will be hold April 8th
between the Dillon and Clio High
schools. The Clio affirmative will
meet the Dillon negative at Dillon and
the Dillon affirmative will meet the
Clio negative at Clio. The subject to
be debated ts "Resolved, The United
States Should Enter the League of
Nations." The Dillon affirmative is
represented by Lessesne Richbourg
and Harvey McLean; the negative by
Lelia Braddv and Marion Michaux.
The Clio affirmative is represented
by Legare Calhoun and Henry Bennett;
the negative by Elizabeth Covington
and Gladys Covington
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listinctive leadership
noteworthy stability
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obey of building real
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Chassis
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POUNA, THURSDAY MOHXIX'fi, M
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Cartoonist and Reader
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"JOY NIGHT"
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4'JOY NIGHT" in a g
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NOTK'K OF ELECTION*.
Notice is herby Riven that in pursuance
of a resolution of the Town
council or tne Town of Dillon passed
in meeting duly assembled on the 1st
day of March. 1921, 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
airendin;* Section 3016 of the Civil
I Code of . hws, Vol. one, 1912 of
| South Carolina, so as to exempt from
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ARCH 31. 1021.
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
sajd town, and to placn the duties
thereof upon the Mayor and the
Town Council of said town, an election
will be held in said town on
Tuesday, April 12, ll?12, at which
election the qualified electors of the
said town shall vote for or against
the proposition of abolishing said
Commission of Public Works and
imposing their <1 litios upon ihe Mayor
and Town Council. Those who are
in favoi of abolishing said commission
shall so vote for such abolishment
and those who are against the
same shall east their ballots against
the said proposition. Said election to
be held in accordance with the rules
of general election in said town.
Hooks of registration are now open
al Evans Pharmacy for the purpose
of registering all qualified electors.
The polls to be opene d at eight
o'clock and to close at four p. 111.
and the manager* of the election to
be I. C. Ingram, S. \V. Jackson and
C. S. Herring
J. H. Hamer, Mayor.
Attest: Jennie C. Watson. Clerk
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("ItEDITOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified us administrators
o'. tiie estate of Sarah Ann Bethea,
deceased, notice is hereby given that
all persons holding claims against
the estate are hereby notified to pres<
nt same duly authenticated within
the time provided by law or t'-iis no-,
tice will he plead in bar of their re-'
cererv.
All persons indebted to the said
estate are lierby notified to make i'11*
inediat,. payment to the undersigned
administ rators.
W. C. Parliam.
T M IJetlien, .
3 17 St. Administrators.
MOODY'S MARKET
New Prices on Fresh
M -
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I Vires flint mak,. you think of
the old before the war days. For
llie next few weeks or until further
notice all meats at our market
will lie'sold at the following
prices:
1 toast beef, per lb 25c.
All Steaks, per lb __ __2Sc.
Wo sell chickens, eggs, butter
uud fislt nt the market prices.
Fresh fish on Tuesdays, Fridays
and Saturdays. If you want the
best to be had at a first class
market call on us or phone,
t'ourteous treatment to all is our
motto.
I Moody's Market
On the comer next to Seals'
uw K Ul nil* I>?l 11 lW
of Dillon.
nw a v mTAi
UAL m
hts Temj
~>rge Harmon,
will preach
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n the Methodis
on Sunday ni?
rlnrb /i
m m*.*- a mv t
Latta and Dili
Lodge at 7:3
form.
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.NOTICE OF EJECTION.
Notice is hereby given that a genet
al election will be held in the town
01 Diilon, S. C., on Tuesday the 19th
day ot April, 1921, at which election
a Mayor and six aldermen will be
elected to serve tor a period of two
years, and two commissioners of
public works, one of whom will serve
serve for a period of 2 years and the
otln r 6 years.
llooks o t registration for the registration
of all qualified electors,
both male and female, are open at
Evans Pharmacy and will remain
open until 12 o'clock uoon on the
11th day of April. 1921.
E?ery citizen of the United States
w : <; li . been a resident of the state
two years, the county one year, the
town four months, and shall have
[ aid six moptV: befor0 the date of
said election any poll 01 property
tax th*n du? and payable shall be
r< gi stored.
The bahot boxes will open at 8
o'clock a. in. and close at I o'clock p.
m. The following managers of election
have been appointed to hold said
election: I. C. Ingram. S. \V Jackson
and C. S. Herring.
J H. Hatner.
3 24 41. Mayor.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to a resolution of tli?. directors
of the Farley-Cobb Furniture Company.
a corporation, a meeting of the
stockholders of the said corporation
will be held in the office of th" said
company in l)iil<>n. S C . on the 18th
day of April. 1 ft21 at ten o'clock A.
M for the purpose of considering a
resolution calling for the dissolution
o! the sai* corporation and for the
[cancell: tion of it-1 chart- r.
(Signed i li 1-. Farley. P'es.
I5v (.rijcr ?>f tl i H:)a* <1 < ! Directors.
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A DINNER AT THIS RESTAURANT
is more than a meal, it's an event
that will linger pleasantly in the
nietflory. Tlie liuhts. the annoint
merits, 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.
r.AI.MKTTO CAFE
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