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PERSONAL MENTION*
J. P. White went to Clio Monday on
business.
Mrs. W. Murchison and son returned
from Florence Sunday.
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% Messrs. Walter Barefoot and Frank
Fitts spent Sunday in Clio.
John Thompson of Clio spent Sunday
and Monday in town.
I. Blum left Monday on a business
trip to Clinton, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Loch McLaurin of
Wesley spent Monday in town.
J. W. Robertson spent Sunday in
Fairmont.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack McDonald of
Minturn spent Tuesday in town.
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Rufus Edwards of Sumter spent
Tuesday in town.
r un eai myiur or Florence was in
town Tuesday on business.
Mrs. Max Facs spent Tuesday in
Florence with relatives.
Jas. M. Carmichael of Bennettsville
was a visitor in town Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Watson of Rowland,
N. C. spent Sunday in town.
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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fenegan of
Lattu visited Dillon Friday afternoon.
Messrs. J. B. Gibson and W. H.
Muller spent Monday in Marion on
business.
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Mrs. Virsie Strickland of Mulling
spent the week end with her sister,
Mrs. J. L. Moody.
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r. S. Betliea, of Hamlet, N. C..
spent Saturday in town with friends
and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Adams of
Adatnsville spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. McKeithan Rogers.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wattie McGirt of
Darlington are visiting at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. Wade Stackhouse.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hamilton
Bpent the week end with Mrs. Hamilton's
parents near Fayetteville.
Mr. and Mrs. Rembert McKenzie
and Mrs. Tom Hawkins of Lake View
were in town Friday shopping.
Mrs. W. B. Guill returned Monday
night from a visit to her sons at
Rocky Mount, N. C.
W. A. Blizzard and son, Furman,
are spending this week in Asheville.
N. C.
John Blaekwell of Marion spent
Sunday with his sister, Mrs. \V. Murcliison.
Messrs. B. B. Benfield, Monroe McDonald
and Leon Bryant spent Sunday
in Florence.
Rev. E. G. Caldwell is conducting
a series of revival services at St.
Luke's church in Suiuter county.
Harold Jordan of Greenville, 8. Cspent
several days this week with his
cousins, Buist and Jord Jordan.
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Capt. D. W. McLaurin of Columbia
spent Monday in the city with his
nephew, Mayor G. G. McLaurin.
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Miss Lacey Jackson and Mrs. Carl
Graham of Birmingham, Ala., motored
to Rowland Monday afternoon.
Rev. Dr. Wimberly returned to
Charleston Saturday night after holding
a series of meetings at the Methodist
church.
Mrs. W. J Robinson of Jacksonville,
Ala., is spending some time
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Ramsey.
A. B. Welch was called to Saranac,
N. Y. last Wednesday on account of
the illness of his brother, Watt
Welch.
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Mrs. Maggie Oliver is visiting a
few days in Dillon, before leaving
for Canada where she will spend the
summer.
^ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Diebler have
rented the Niernsle home and will
occupy it as soon as Mr. and Mrs
Niemsie move into the Sprunt home
The Furman Glee Club spent Tues
day in town, prior to their concerl
Tuesday night and were given a reception
at the home of Mr. W. A
Blizzard by some of the members ol
the First Baptist church.
Drs. L. F. Johnson, S. C. Henslee
B. M. MIchaux and W. Stackliou.se
with Mr. E. C. Stanton, left Tuesdaj
for Pineburst where they attendee
the annual meeting of the North Car
olina Medical Association.
Mrs. P. P. Phillips of Darlington
who has been visiting her parent1
here, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rowland
returned home Sunday. She was ac
companied home by her sister, Mis:
Columbia Rowland, who will spent
some time with her.
Saturday is the last day of grac<
for paying taxes. The general ossein
bly extended the time till April 30tl
with a penalty of 3 per cent but afte
April 30th the penalty will be 7 pe
cent. After May 15th the books wll
close and executions will be issued.
THE DILLON HERi
Next Sunday, May 1st, th?re will
be a special service in the Methodist
church at I'ttle Rock. An interesting
programme is being prepared and
much interest is being shown. All
members of the church and their
friends are invited to attend and take i
part in this service.?E. Z. James, <
Pastor.
Mrs. Capers Braddy entertained the
Women's Club on Monday afternoon J
from four to six o'clock- After several
rounds of rook, delicious refreshments
of ice cream with Ansel cake
and strawberry shortcake with whipped
cream were served by the hostess
assisted by Mesdames Jewell McLuUrin
and McKeithan Rogers. Music
on the piano by Miss Beulah Braddy ,
was enjoyed by all.
Prof. W. H. McNalry who will sue- i
ceed Prof. Robers as superintendent
of the Dillon Schools snent vester- 1
day in town. During the day Prof.
McNalry had a conference with the
board of trustees and outlined the
work for the coming season- Mr- McNairy's
home is in Chester, but he is',
110 stranger to the people of the Pee'J
Dee section, as ho taught in the Mar-|.
mn schools for sev-eral years. j*
In a letter to Dr. W. B. Smith, \V. j
C. Easterling who moved to Florida!
about two years ago, says that he is j
enjoying the excellent Florida dim-1'
ate and that his health has greatly I
improved. Mr. Eusterling says the
winters are all on0 could wish for
ai (1 during th?? summer the days are
hot but the nights are delightful.
The late frosts did some damage 10
truck, but Mr. Encoding says lie
has been feasting on fresh vegetables
!nearly all the winter. Mr. Easterling
|has many Dillon county friends by
I whom he is most pleasantly remembered
and who will b . delighted to
learn that ho is gluing along so well
iii his new home.
Mosdames Fitz.liugh and Lutie I!oII
hea entertained the Mother's Club
on last Friday afternoon at Mrs.
Fitzliugli Bet Ilea's lovely country
home. Entertaining and instructive
papers were read on ihe care and fot ding
of infants and small children by
several of the members. Mrs. Cot-j
tingham acted as president in the absence
of Mrs. Joe Lane. Misses McKenzie
and McLeod the two honorary
members pave instructive talks. The
club members were delighted to have
Us their guests, four grandmothers.
Refreshing punch was served during
tho afternoon by Mrs. A. V. Bethea.
At the conclusion of the program, ice
cream with strawberries and cake
was served by the hostess assisted by
Mesdames Truss and J. F. Thompson.
Music on the Edison was quite an enjoyable
feature.
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Twentieth Century Mother's Club. |
Mrs. Fuzhugh Bethea delightfully
entertained the Mother's Club at her
beautiful country home on April 22d.
The club's membership was well
represented, and we were pleased to
have quite a number of visitors pros-.
enL
Owing to the absence of the club's
president and vice-president, Mrs. LCollingham
presided at this meeting
After roll call and reading of
minutes of last meeting the club enjoyed
a talk by Miss McLeod on the
subject of child welfare work. Every
mother is concerned about safe-i
guarding the health of her own child
and the health of every other mother's
child in this county, eo it is grat
dying lo know Miss McLeod is ac-:
complishing so much along this lino. |
A committee was appointed to as-,
sist Miss McLeod with her work this ;
week, as it has been set aside as
"Baby Week" throughout the state,'
Mrs. John Hargrove, Mrs. J. C. Be-|
tltea and Mrs. Leroy Williams being!
named.
Mrs. Lutie Bethea, chairman, lod
an interesting program, opening her
program with an article from the
'Christian Advocate which was very j
fitting to the subject of study for;
the afternoon. The following pro-i
gram was given:
The Parents Beatitudes by Mrs. Capers
Braddy.
(a) Teaching the Child to Read,
Mrs. J- C. Bethea.
; (b) What to Read?Mrs. W. A. Blizzard.
(c) When to Read?Mrs. W. H. Muller.
(d) How to Read?Mrs. Carson Tolar.
(e) Why We Read?Mrs. W. Stackhouse.
iue unoice 01 Literature?airs- J no.
Hargrove.
| A Home Library?Mrs. J. B. Gibson.
At the conclusion of thc program
the hostess served delicious ice cream
and cake. The club adjourned to meet
with Mrs. L. F. Johnson on May
27th.
Miss Isla McKenzie will conduct
the story hour for the children at 10
f o'clock Saturday morning, April 30,
at the schobl building.
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, Card of Thanks.
I wish to express my sincere ap1
preciation and thanks to all my
" friends who have been so kind and
thoughtful of us in the illness and
death of my wife.
4 28 ltp. J. A. Dove.
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A life-sized statute of "Devil Anse"
s Hatfield, carved in Carrara marble
1 and potraying "Anse" standing bareheaded
looking out over the mountains
of his native state, will be erect0
ed on the slto of his late homo by
. relatives and friends
1 o
r Great Britian has perfected an enr
tlrely new type of seaplane which
1 can either fly or cruise as a warship,
so dispensing with airplane carriers.
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VLP, DILLON, SOUTH CAROLINA,
Hon??r Roll of (hp Little K<K-k Schoo
1st. Grade ? Odious Driggers
Louise Berry, Prentice Proctor, Mar
Ic McKellur.
2nd Grade?Ada Berry. Irene Drigsers,
Kathleen Hasty, Charlotte Mcailors,
Alan Schafer.
oru urauo?Derma uuom, \Y. r,
Stanton4th
Grade?Daniel Stanton, Mary
Bethea, Ruth IIuggins. Isabelle Altman.
Elizabeth James.
5th Grade?Allle Hasty, Hortense
James.
7th Grade?Ida Vick Hargrore.
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NOTICE.
The 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 meetng.
M. M. Stackliousc, N. G.
F. Sanderson. R. Sec. 4 14 4t.
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Notice of Teachet's Examination.
The regular Teacher's Examination
ivill be held in the county courthouse
Saturday, May 7, beginning at 0
>'clock. Each teacher teaching under
i permit and wishing to teach next
rear is urged to take this examination
is a second permit will not be issued.
II M. Moody.
1 28 2t. Co. Supt. of Education.
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beg:
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reductions
pre-war
liberally;
EVERY UKi
$20.00 Migonette and se
Voile Dresses values up
Voile Dresses values up
**; Shove! Out Oxford Sal
- Ladies $10.00 Oxfords i
I Ladies $5 Pat and Kid (
Ladies Pumps worth u]
Ohiidrens and Infants f
HOSIERY AT AI
50c. Children Black soc
$1 Misses 3-4 length hig
I Men's 98c. Silk Socks al
Men's 50 Mercerized, a
I Ladies 25c. fast colors |
colors
81 in. Bleached Pepere
36 in. Bleaching, soft q
KABO CORS
$6.00 Corsets reduced 1
$4.(K) Corsets reduced t
$2.00 Corsets reduced t
One lot small sizes ?
IExtraordin
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, THURSDAY, MORNING, APRIL, 28,
I Entertained Old and New Council.
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, i Messrs. J. R. and Clyde Hatch gave
'a delightful fish supper at the PalI
motto Cafe Wednesday nigh, compli
mutuary t0 the new and old members
;of the city council and a few of their
I intimate friends. Fish, in great prepared
in many tempting ways. wer>served
in great abundance and tho
occasion was enjoyed most thorough
I;, by every guest present. Those
present were: Mayor 0. 0. McLaurin,
'j. D. Manning. L. C. Rraddy, Jr., Dr.
Wade Stackhouse, W. A. Blizzard, W. .
V. Jones, C. L. Wheeler. M. M.
Stackhouse, J. P. McLaurin. T. S
Iticllhn'.irp' frthn INdhuo TAf \ I
Kvans. C.. 11 Bell. K B. Moore. \V. J
Adams, L. A. Montague, \V. J. Wat
son. H. D. Johnson. J. It. Began. ?. S
?. Maxwell, It. S. ltogors.
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t'hurch Notice.
The series of meetings that have
been going on at the Dillon Second ,
Baptist church closed Sunday night.'
April 24th.
This was a great meeting and the preacher
was in great power. Large |
crowds att<mded each service. *The )
church was spiritualv revived an.l
| took on new life. Good number of :
additions were added to the church 1
|by letter and Baptism.
F. W. WALTFIlS. Pastor, j]
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ces; so low are i
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ESS REDUCED
Tge dresses for .SI 1.75
to 12.00 on sale at -- 0.75
to $10.00 on sale at -- 4.95
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ind Pumps on sale 6.50
)xfords and Pumps-- 3.50
) to $4 on sale at 1.98
ootery reduced accordingly
*OUT HALF PRICE
Aj-n r-? " r? ft "l-O rid..
tu n J. u at ? avsz
hly mercerized socks at 75c
I colors at 50c.
II colors, socks 25c
gauze hose white and
15c
1 Sheeting on sale at --48c
nalitv. on salo nfr. __ 1F?r?
ETS AT 1-3 OFF
to $3.95
o 2.67
o 1.50
50c.
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1921.
Service* nt Tlio Methodist Cliurcli.j
Main Street Methodist Church, Dr !
Watson B- Duncan. Pastor.
Sunday School at 10 A. M., Mr.'
V, II. Mullcr. St:p? rintendent.
Preaching a, 11 A. M. and S P. M.
by the Pastor.
Moruitm S'ibject: "The Pro-einin j
lit Christ."
Evening Subject: "The Water of
Life."
Junior Epwnrth League at C:30 P
M . Miss Mildred Sellers. Superintcnd.
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Intermediate Epworth League at 7
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Praver Serv lee on Wednesday at
P. M.
Public cordiallj invited to all t?er-'
.ices
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Mrs. CajK'rs Ilraddy Entertains
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Mrs. Capers Braddy entertained the
iVonmus Club at her home on Main
-tree' Monday afternoon. The rooms
ivere beautifully decorated with cut'
["lowers and pot plants. Many visi-1
lors with the club enjove.l several
tamos of progressive rook. The hos >-s
assisted by Mrs. J. p. McLaurin.
Mrs. A. M. Itog.-rs and Miss Eultt
ilraddy rv 1 a delightful ir< cour.
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MEN'S SHIR
S1.~>0 Work and Dress Shi
$3.00 Crepe D?*ess Shirts,
MEN'S I
?2.00 Men's Work Pants t
$0.00 Men's Dress Pants i
oOc. I Underwear crepe, bit
priced at -3d
in. Scout 40c. Percales
S1.50 Ladies Voile Waist t
SILK AND GEORGE!
Highest quality waist sole
to $12 on sale this we
NOTION DEI
Ladies soft finish handke
Good quality pearl buttor
Coats full mpnsnrp cnnnl
Ladies 1 in. leather belts,
MUSLIN UN
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Ladies soft nainsook govv
Ladies $1.00 drawers
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DILLON, SOUTL
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CREDITOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as executor of
tin estate of Jasper Hayes, deceased,
notice is hereby given that all person
> holding claims against the estat*
are hereby notified to present
an;, duly authenticated with the
tint,, provided by law or this notice
will be plead in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to the said
;t are hereby notified to niaij
immediate payment to the undersign-^
executor. c
L. F. Johnson,
4 3t. Executor.
I IWl. IHSt'HARCE NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that Mrs.
Ilattie I- B'-thea as administratrix jv
with will annexed of the estate of L.
K Bethea. deceased, has made appli-~
ration unto mo for final discharge as
administrator, and that Thursday.
May ltitli at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon
has bi-en appointed for the hearing
of tho c*u?i petition.
All persons holding claims against
th. said estate are rcqnested to file
th'in with tho administratrix on or
I . for< in o'clock in tho forenoon of
May !? l'Hh or this notice will be
ph-rnl in bar of their recovery
JOK CABELL DAVIS,
Judge of Probate,
1 1 Dillon County.
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f sensational I
cpproGch to K
you can buy
save.
ITS TO GO
rts on sale at 98e.
pretty patterns --$1.95
'ANTS
o go at $1.45
n frn nf *33
. w v*,v ? - ?? yu??/?' \
ie. pink and white
29c.
on sale 19c. I
0 go at 98c. I
TE WAIST 1-3 OFF
1 formerly at $495
ek at $2.95 to $7.95
WKTMKNT
rchiefs on sale 5c.
is -- -- -- -- doz. 5c.
thread 7c
latest style 19c.
DERWEAR
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69c.
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ntire Store.
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