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PERSONAL. MENTION
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Hon. Jno. W. McKay was a business
visitor in town Tuesday.
D. J. Wright of Route No. 3 was
among the visitors in town Monday.
Messrs. Melvin Nachman and Harry
Fass motored to Marion Sunday..
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Louis Elfenbein left Wednesday
night for New York.
I. Blum is spending the week in
Newborn. N. C.
D. Worth McKlnley spent Sunday
in Mulllns with friends.
M. C. Woods of Marion was in town
Tuesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Braddy and
familv RDpnt Sundav in Maxton. N. f!.
N. B.. Hargrove, Esq., spent yesterday
in Columbia on business.
Mrs. L. R. Craig has returned from
a visit to relatives in Mobile, Ala.
J. B. Thorn of Lake View was in
town Monday.
Miss Winnie Oliver who has been
visiting in Lake. View, is at home
again.
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Kenneth McCutcheon, of Athens,
Ga., is spending some time in town
with relatives.
Lieut. W. J. Carter and Mrs. Carter
of Norfolk, Va., are visiting relatives
in town.
R. M. Carmichael left Monday for
1 High Point, N. C., to attend the
Southern Furniture Exposition.
Mrs. Sue Peterkin and son, Eddie,
left Monday for Fort Motte to spend
a few days.
Dr. Joe Cabell Davis was a business
visitor to Charleston last Tuesday.
There will be a county wide picnic
at Lake View on Thursday, June
30th.
Brooks Alford of Columbia spent
several days here last week visiting
friends.
Sam Kinnon of Greenville, N. C.,
is spending some time in town this
week.
Mrs. P. B. Sellers has returned
home after spending some time with
inenuB ana relatives m Marlon.
Mrs. Bella Rephan of Charleston is
spending some time with Mrs. Morris
Fass.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tolar and son,
Carson and Miss Mane Thompson
spent last week at Murrell's Inlet.
Mrs. J. L. Prevatt of Lumberton,
N. C., is spending the week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. ParksMiss
Linnie Webster of Rowland
attended the Sunday school picnic at
Pee Dee Park Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rogers spent
N the first of the week at Lake Waccamaw.
Miss Pauline McKinnon has accept,
ed a position with the Morris Fass
Department Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Elfenbein,
Miss Effie Ramsey left for New York
Wednesday night.
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Miss Pearl Norman of Greenwood,
S. C., is visiting her uncle, Mr. T. G.
Saxon.
Joyce George left last week for
Greenville to attend the Summer
School at Furraan University.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Murchison have
returned from a ten days Gtay at Murrell's
Inlet.
Mrs. J. W. Robertson has returned
home after spending several weeks in
Philadelphia, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Mrs. W- A. Blizzard spent last
week in Columbia with her sister,
Mrs. Parnell.
Miss Bessie McLean is spending
some time with relatives in Greensboro,
N. C.
Miss Mildred Sellers has returned
* home from Myrtle Beach where she
has been attending the Sunday School
Institute.
Mrs. J. Prank Thompson and little
daughter have returned from a visit
to Mrs. Thompson's parents at Honea
Path, S. C.
Mrs. E. M. Hale returned home Friday
from Mount Olive, N. C., aftei
spending several days with relatives
' there.
Miss Hattie Blanche Salmon ol
^ Marlon was the guest of Miss Euths
Carmlchael for several days last
week.
Mrs. Carl Y. Graham has returnee
from McColl after spending som<
time with her sister, Mrs. June Stan
leyMr.
Andrew Mays and Miss Emms
Mayes of Mayesvllle spent a few dayi
last week with Mrs. W. B. S. Chand
ler.
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THE DILLON HI
H. H. Horn of Hamer reports hav-'
ing cured part of a barn of tobacco
last week. This is the first tobacco re- j
ported so far this year in the county, j
Mr. J. E. Wilson, state deputy,1
beneficiary degree, Jr. O- U. A. M.I
will speak at the Junior Order hall
Thursday night. All members are requested
to attend.
E. R. Liles, general agent for the
Jefferson Standard Life Insurance
Co., with headquarters in Orangeburg
spent Tuesday in Dillon and Little
Rock with friends and relatives.
D. W. Galloway, Esq., of Columbia
was here on legal business Tuesday.
Mr. Galloway is a son of the late Jas.
Galloway and was born and reared at
the old Galloway place, now the Arch
Bethea place, six miles west of Dillon.
Mr. Galloway has been practicing law
in Columbia for a number of years.
DILLON LICKS BENNETT8VILLE.
In a fast game of ball Thursday
afternoon Dillon defeated Bennettsville
by the score of 6 to 2.
The game was interesting throughout.
The features of the game were
i the allround pitching or Crosslana for
I Bennettsvllle and Duncan for Dillon
land the fieldine of Ramsey for Dilloni
DILLON Ab. R. H. E.
Smith, R. 4 12 0
Edwards, H ? ? ?4 2 2 0
Evans, J, 4 111
Alford, D. 4 12 0
Calhoun ? ?4 0 0 1
Evans, D. 4 0 0 0
Ramsey 4 0 1 0
Thompson ? ?3 0 10
Duncan ?3 110
34 6 10 2
BENNETTS VILLE Ab. R. H. E.
Curry 4 0 0 1
j Muggins 3 0 2 0
(Dumpier 4 0 10
Maurer 4 0 0 0
Crosland, M 4 0 0 0
Ciosland, E ?4 1 2 0
Crosland. W. 3 111
Newton 3 0 0 1
Morrison 3 0 0 0
MeCall 1 0 0 0
33 2 6 3
Batted for Huggtns in 8th.
Score by innings:
Dillon 000 140 01*?6
Bennettsville 000 010 100?2
Batteries: Duncan and Thompson;
Crosland and Newton.
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BASE BALL TODAY
Utta and Dillon will cross bats *
in a game of ball this afternoon *
* at 4:80 o'clock at Seaboard
* park.
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There has been no change in the
1 pattern of the United States flag
1 since July 4, 1812.
I ANNC
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fi Ford Touring
I Chevrolet
I Dodge
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IDorts
Maxwell
Hupmobile
Oaklands
Paige
Liberty Roadster
Liberty Touring
Columbia Touring Columbia
Roadster
Buick Roadster
Buick Touring
Jordan Touring
Nash Touring
Hudson
Essex
Olsmobile
Mitchell
Cole 8
Chalmers
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1RALD, DILLON, SOUTH CAROLIX
SENATOR SMITH WANTS
| PROBE OF FEDERAL RESERVE
Washington, June 21?Investiga-j
tions of the Federal Reserve board's
j regulation of rediscount rates was
suggested in the Senate today by Senator
Smith, Democrat. South Carolina.
"The people of the country are go- 1
ing bankrupt and starving," Senatoi
Smith asserted, "while we sit here
calmly, knowing that we have placed
the entire financial power of the
country in the hands of the seven
members of the Federal Reserve
board. In that board have we created
a frankenstein to destroy us?"
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Darwin's If.
If I had to liva my life again, 1
would have mad* a rule to rend som?
poetry and listen te some music at
least once every week; for perliapi
the parts of my brain now atrophia*
would thus have been kept actlv?
through use. The loss of these tastei
la a loss of hRnntnpM. *n,l m?v nn?
sibly be Injurious to the Intellect, hi.c
more probably to the moral character
by enfeebling the emotional part o
our nature.?Charles Darwin.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
State of South Carolina,
County of Dillon.
Whereas, there have been presentUnder
New 1
I have purchased the int.
P. & W. Repair Company at
at the same stand. My work
old customers?it stands for 1
you trouble, if you cannot ge<
bring it to me. I guarantee m
edy your car trouble I make
pense is small; I personally s
fore my charges are reasonah
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COLUMBIA SUF
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located at the
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irniture polJpholstering.
> small or too
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application, fe
save ^ M
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$ 35.00 Winton
42.50 Cadillac
? 50.00 Marmon
? 50.00 Overland
50.00 Willies Knight
50.00 American Balam
55.00 Franklin
55.00 Apperson
60.00 Stutz
60.00 Bell __
65.00 King
._ 65.00 Kisflel Kar
60.00 Jackson
60.00 Piolet
? 70 00 Piedmont
? ? ? 76.00 Stevens ?
75.00 Reo
? 76.00 Roamer
? ? ? 66.00 Haynes
? ? 76.00 Mercer
? ? 65.00 Packard
75.00 Lexington
? 76.00 Davis
? 75.00 Auburn
? 75.00 Pierce Arrow
RY AUTO PA
DILLON,
A, THURSDAY, MOUSING, JUNE 23
ed to us petitions signed by more'
than one-third of the qualified vot- _
ers and a like proportion of resident t
freeholders of the age of twenty-one r
years of Oakland School district No.i"
5. asking that an election be granted [<
in said district on the question of _
issuing bonds in an amount not to ex- ?
ceed Three Thousand < $3000.001 r
Dollars to supplement the Four it
Thousand ($4000.00) Dollars bonds r
issued in the year 1919 (which have J;
not as yet been soldi for the purpose U
ot building and equipping a school I _
house in keeping with the needs of ?
the district. jr
Now by authority vested in us un- ^
der section 1743 Civil Code 1912. the |<
election petitioned for is hereby or- _
dered held at Oakland school house ?
op Tuesday, July 5th. 1921. -
J. J. Andrews, Tom Bracey and L
N. W. Gaddy shall act as managers G
and only those who present their tax
receipts and registiation certificates [<
as required in general elections will p
be allowed to vote. Those who favor C
the proposed bond issue will cast a r
ballot with the words "For bonds" *written
or printed thereon, and those |<
who are opposed to the issue will cast _
a ballot with the words "Against ?
bonds" written or printed thereon. r
W. B. Horton, L
Geo. W. Campbell, H
J. W. McKay. Z
6 23 2t. Trustees. Ij
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Management. E
erest of D. V. Pe rry in the
rid will continue the business i z.
needs no introduction to my L
tself. If your car is giving 1 \ [;
t it fixed to your satisfaction, | T
y work, and if I do not remno
charge. My overhead exupervisc
every job and there- t
le. [
to P. & W. Repair Company).
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Attention (Simpers and | I
t 'ontractor.s. I 1
You are probably plan- I
ning to take a camping I |
out trip of some sort, I i
Hr ^ in which case you |
should have a first
class new Wall Tent,
as shown by cut. Can
^ve y?u Tent 9 feet 4
je? inches by 11 feet 8
inches of 10 oz.
"Demp" material for
Y - $21.50. or 12 oz.
"Usamp" material for
$25.50.
PLY COMPANY
t.. Columbia, S. C.
tfENT
old Frazier
ailed a dust I
ainting, Auto
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