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j I' Hs II) I BI & Full L I It will pay 1 II the low market fill Stubbs. and Mr. I in*keeping with I? YOURS TRUL1 MARCH HONOR ROUA ?X>R I DILLON PUBLIC SCHOOLS! Attendance. First Grade?Holmes Bell, Elmer WrBlUlton. Zeb Carter. .Top propolan.1 Thomas Hamilton, Edward McCutJ cheon, LeGrande Moody, Billy Mur chin son, Billy Olive, Mac Rising, Wm. Roberts, Eugene Stanton, Len Tatum, Graham Walters, Schubert Watson, Eleanor Barlow, Lucinda Bethea, Irene Cannichael, Louise Ellen, j .Argent Gibson, Sallie Jackson, Alice Jones, Nancy Lane, Edith Lovell, Sara F. Manning, Eleanor Niernsee, Nellie Roberts, Lessie Suggs. Second Grade?Alvin Bailey, Hugh McNeill Bethea, Hickman Butler, Nelson Bethea, Duncan Carmichael. Thad Davis, Purvey Hamilton, James / Hutchins, Marion Hamilton, Eli Sa-| leeby, Luther Blanton, Carter Leon-; fir ard, J. C. Lupo, J. C. McCormick,! jv i M n ch Prnotor ToV*n T*k D _' Y _ ?-o" * wviwi , viiu i/. xi egan, ut*unie Raspberry. CharlU Stephens,1 Wadus Wallace, Rena Coppedge, I lone Hamilton, Rub y Hamilton, Bessie Herring, Viola McKenzie, Aline) Hamilton, Josephine Saleeby, Anna1 Summeral, Mary Smith. Third Grade?Gerson Ammons,1 Billy Caldwell, J. B. Edwards. J. D. I ' Edward Dick Elliott, Leonard Hinv.v' son, Marion McKenzie, Moneer Saleeby, Graham Watson, Walter Be-| thea, Maxwell Booth, Samuel Bryant' v Edgar Farley, Smith Proctor, Elsie1 Coppedge. Sarah Herring, Elizabeth MeLaurin, Lois Moody, Rhoda Sav. leeby, Thelma Seals, Lonnie Barrenly tfne, Lutie Bethea, Mamie Bethea, Golda Brick, Louise Fennegan, Lucy Dixon Hall, Hortense Herring, Cor-' sell Price. ^gSfs- Fourth Grade?Daniel Carmichael, I ftufus Cottinghau. Jim Gibson, Har-1 rlsp n Hayes, McKcthan Rogers, Mil I ; ton Summeral, Carlie Williams, Bil-< He Banks, Andrew David Bethea, Byit num Buie, Bizzell JohnBon, Goldman Lovell, Jaraes Lovell, Mildred Bethea, P ?velyn Guinn, Margaret Edwarsk, Lea thea, Mary Jackson. Vineie LorFifth Grade?Frances Adams, Paul Cannichael, Gary Fennegan, J. W. i Gaddy, Harvey Jordan, Ix>tt Rogers, ) fc-Fred Saleeby, LeRoy Williams, Leon H WtHiaou, DeLeon Freesland, Lemmie g Btil, Bruce Hurscy, Wilton Harris, ^ Clin* Ramsey, Norma Cottingham, rjhtakgaret Ellen, Eula Huggins, Lila fnilMl Vnlirht VJIOi U?_ ^ ?\PVT1 iUV ? MRyfflhMtle. Eva Quick, Ida Sealu, Ruby ?' BPSKl*** Jewel Brltt, Mil wee Britt, Davis, Vannio Mae Dillon, MarS Hargrove, Lorine Bryant. ^ - *>IkI Grade?Truss Hayes, James Robert Oliver, Gladys AniFlorte Jane Bethea, Evelyn Beulah Easteriiaif, Fanny i$B%, Gertrude Hammond, Sara Sarah 8P?tti, Mary Tatnm, Watson. l n Whol MESSAGE THE ] ntage of the LOW 1 "BUT, LISTEN!" LET US PROVE 1 so when you visit AT ## ? ?? tt e oner sell Kisin ly, and Horse and Our stock of CAT* tANDS. Don't for] We sell PURE LAI SYRUPS and MOL We have a line of ( LAUNDRY and T( prunes, evapara: candies, cracker. A 171111 1 iKiwr nr mm /I A W l<I< JUli f U 1/F /Wine of Higl you to come MILE! on all lines. We a J. W. Edgerton wil the low prices of o r, Souther Rogers, Annis Splvey, Marie Thomp son, Sallie May Walters. High School?Harry Fass, Powell Jones, Hill Nettles, Lesesne Rich bourg, Earle Rogers, Marion Web ster, Sara Barlow, Louise Bethea Dollie Sue Britt, Jermies Cottingham Gertrude Croxton, Mabel Croxton Lydia Elliott, Bertha Fass, Kate Gaddy, Vera Gaddy, Marguerite Hall, Eva Hinson, Ida Lupo, Lucille Lupo, Pauline McKinnon, Mary McKenzie, Marjorie Oliver, Jessie Reeves, Alice Saleeby, Margaret Tatum, Victoria Thames, Edith Wagstaff. Scliolarship. First Grade?Holmes Bell, Fitzhugh Bethea, Elmer Blanton, Hoyt Deaver, Willie Jackson, Hubert Long Edward McCutcheon, LeGrande Moody, Billy Murchlnson, Billy Olive, Otis Page, C. M. Paylor, William Roberts, Saleem Saleeby, Eugene Stanton, Len Tatum, Carson Tolar, Graham Walters, Schubert Watson, Henry West, Eleanor Barlow, Lucinda Bethea. Alice Burns, Irene Carmichael, Louise Ellen, Mildred Frasl*r. Argent Gibson, Ruth Guinn, Elizabeth Jones, Mary A- Jones, Nancy Lane. Sara F. Manning, Aubrey McLean, Glendora, Eleanor Niernsee Jimmie Rogers, Nora Mae Tart. Second Grade?Hugh McNeil Bethea, Duncan Carmichael, Joe Chand ler, Thad Davis, Pervey Hamilton James Hutcins, Marion Hamilton Thomas Lewellen, Vincent Perry, Ell Saleeby, Luther Blanton, Edward Connelly, Ishmael Long, J, C. Lupo Gibb Mishoe, John D. Regan, Rennit Raspberry. Wilson Saleeby, Francet Bailey, Evelyn Blum, lone Hamilton Ruby Hamilton, Bessie H. Herring Viola McKenzie, Mary Taylor, Alint Hamilfnn .Tnaonhln. OoU.kn 1 . , t; kimceujp nuro Summeral, Mary Smith, Ada Turbe ville. Third Grade ? Walter Bethea Maxwell Booth, J. B. Edwards, Dick Elliott, Graham Watson. Fourth Grade ? Daniel Carmichael, John C. Cottlngham, Henrj Knight, Milton Summeral, Leathei Fowler, Rebecca Fie'd Henslee. Fifth Grade?Marion McGaHnm DeLeon Freesland, Frances Chandler, Mary Chandler, Margaret Ellen, Frances Knight, Eva Quick, Eva Jewel Britt, Milwe Brltt, Mary Davis, Margaret Hargrove. Sixth Orade?Carlisle Roberts, Evelyn Caldwell, Kate Croxton, Beulah Easterling, Sara Hargrove, Sarah Smith, Ruth Splvey, Martha Stackhouse, Ml rim Watson. High School?Powell Jones, Lesesne Richbourg, Louise Bethea, Mabel Croxton. o NOTICEThe I .O. O. F. No. 157 of Dillon meets each Monday night at 8 p. m. All members are requested to be present Something new each meetM. If. Stackbouse, N. O F. Sanderson, R. fee. 4 14 41 Jsis lbs American Legion. ' '' i-isi esale & PEOPLE READ: Tl PRICES offered in oui Prices are LOWER N 'O YOU that we appn : our store. g and Plain Flour at v Mule Feeds. 1NED VEGETABLES get that GOOD RICE i ID and COMPOUND i ASSES in barrels, kej jREEN and ROASTE )ILET SOAPS at old TED APPLES, S, CHEWING GUM, CIGJ fcTV'a AND BOYS' OVER h Class Goo ? S to trade with us, ou ire located in the An II be glad to show yoi ther products. We tl i Wholesale BY M. A. S Water Fountains. I [ From the Rowland Hi Echoes. Writing of the gymnasium which we expect to have soon reminds us , of something else which we need , very much in our school. This is , water fountains. We have one foun tain but it is in the building. When , the children get out at recess they , don't want to waste enough time to > run into the house for a drink but > would rather play. So they do without water which they need in order tt> be healthy. All health authorities agree that it i3 impossible to drink two much water and if we had two foun tains out on the grounds much more > water would be drunk. It would not ! cost much to install two water fountains and the improved health of the i 1 students would more than repay it. |K 1 A Stockholm physician is reported {uC to have discovered the microbe ofiR sleeping sickness and to have estab- H lished the '*ct that the disease is R infectious. Rabbits were inoculated with brain substance from persons R who had died of the disease. ? ROWLAND DEFEATS CLIO. Hard Fought Came. H From ihe Rowland Hi Echoes. R Rowland High School's baseball H team defeated Clio's team Friday af- R 1 ternoen by a close score of 5 to 4. K ; The features of the game were the R ; I pitching of Smith for Clio, who pitch- K '|ed a good game and the doggednessjR ' of his backers in his support. Row- K | land's young pitcher, "Skeet" Bond,' R ' surprised all- This ten inning game \ was the first he ever pitched for the R school, and by allowing only two hits ? and pitching a good game he won for R himself a job as a pitcher. The hit ting of Pittman and McGregor in the R . exciting moments of the game were Bf r sensational. May this good work con- R . tinue. FOR SALE?Good Jersey Cow With B second calf week old- J. R- Reaves, B Latta, S. C 4 17 2t. W ; TOBACCO PLANTS FOR SALE, 100 E yards, "Nancy's Best." Jno. L H Jackson, Sellers, S. C., R. 1?ltp. E FOR SALE?I have 219 square yards R of fine tobacco plants that 1 will sell cheap. H. H. Horn, Route 1, E Hauier, S. C.?4 21 ltp. B WANTED ? To save you money on your next winter's coal. Coal Is P bound to go higher In price and will be hard to get. With the rail- V road strike in prospect. It may be Impossible to get It later at any P price. We handle tbe T beet grades of Domestic Coal. No slate, B ud jtaltvMP SAAA MMaSa U,.' I Place your order with uj today. I I Phone. 14,^ ?> ec^lifrW, M. Oald-|S Distributing tey came from far and near r advertisements. . OW than when our first ad jciate your business, and we cry LOW PRICES, Corn Meal t i and CANNED MEATS an s at the LOWEST PRtCE in it satisfactory prices. gs and cans, any way to suit D COFFEE at low prices, prices. (V CUNG PEACHES at old price*. iRS and TOBACCO. IALLS at cotton price*. s ds at Before T1 r stock is NEW and FRESH, derson building on railroad i through the stock, and mak tiank you for your patronage i & Distributing 1TUBBS ^ 1 Some FAC FOF I THE UNIVE * Here are authentic figures f] jl They show just how many Ford iiivmtii since January i, ?yz to retail customers, in the United Produce< . JANUARY '29,883 FEBRUARY 35,305 MARCH 61,886 Total Productio n 127,074 showing that actual sales for th< ceeded production by 80,958 For April requisitions already and trucks and the estimated Ap sembly plants combined calls foi These facts clearly show th; is growing much faster than mai and were it not for the dealers1 li ing rapidly depleted, many more < pelled to wait for their cars. It therefore, until a big surplus of c prompt deliveries. ' T-f 1 J r- - * _ ii juu wuuiu ue sure oi nav m ' you want it, you should place yoi 9 us or drop us a card. 1 Dillon Moto I , DILLON, Sot " to take ad- T | 1 \ * v. appeared. * * \ are glad to I, Corn, Oats 2 the BEST ^ years. I ' 7 i > - s the buyer. . ' Mfea 18' .. , 3f v J ie War Prices and you get the benefit of avenue. Our Mr. C. S. ? ----- ?: ? - iL-i -..in L _ c yuu prices mai will OK I PHONE 257 I T Co. DILLON, S. C. I : ]TS About | iDS 1, IRSAL CAR B \ rom the Ford factory at Detroit. t cars and trucks have been built B 1 and how many have been sold g I States. , R Delivered to i Retail Customers ^ 57,208 f 63,603 1 87,221 j I Total ? Retail Sales 208,032 | e first three months of 1921 ex- jl d cars and trucks! 9 specify 107,719 additional cars ? ril output of the factory and as- 2 only 90,000! 8 at the demand for Ford products 2 lufacturing facilities to produce 3 mited stocks, which are now be- Jl customers would have been com will be only a matter of weeks, 3 orders will prevent anything like M ing your Ford car or truck when 8 It* M/vm. J?t >i viuvi nun uv 11 t ueiay f none u 1^1 r Salts Co. 1 ith