The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, July 14, 1921, Image 5
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PERSONAL MENTION i
A. R. McRae spent Friday in Mul- '
lias.
Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Craig spent
Sunday at Myrtle Beach. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hamilton
spent Sunday in McColl. I
Mrs T.. S. Richbourg is visiting relatives
in Kingstree.
Rufus Fennegan of Columbia was
a recent visitor in our town.
Robert Hamilton spent last Thurs- ,
day In Raleigh, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Blum left Tuesday
mornlng for Baltimore. (
Messrs. A. P. and Jno. C. Bethea
spent Sunday at Myrtle Beach.
M. C. Woods of Marlon was In town .
Tuesday attending court.
Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans are visiting
their son in Cbarlestoi\this week.
Jack Rephan of Charleston is visiting
Max Pass this week.
Mrs. D. M. Dillon has returned
from a visit to North Carolina points.
W. V. Knight and family motored
to Maxton, N. C-, Sunday.
Miss Florine Johnson spent the
week end with Miss Kittle Williams '
at Bishopville
Hubert Carniichael, with Missesj
^Eutha and Mildred Carniichael, spent
Sunday at Myrtle Beach.
D. Worth McKinley. with his
mother and Sister, Miss Cora, is
spending the we*k at Myrtle Beach.
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Dexter Evans, with Misses Bessie
McQueen and Zynetta Gressett, spent
Sunday at Myrtle Beach.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Farley and Samuiie
Williams spent Sunday at Myrtle
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B- Stney, Sr., of
Charleston are visiting their son, S.
B. Stoney, Jr., this week.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Salmon of Marion
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. White.
J. B. Gibson spent Saturday in
Bennettsville on professional business.
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Mrs. LeRoy Williams spent a few
days last week in Columbia with
friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gus Alford left last]
week for Black Mountain, making
the trip by auto. <
Misses Evelyn and Katherine Rogprs
of Statesboro, Ga.. are visiting '
their aunt, Mrs. Don Martin.
Mrs. D. V. Hamilton and daughter.
Miss Thelma, left last week for Myrtle
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Elliott and j
family spent the week end at Myrtle
Beach. I
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels of '
Florence were guests of Mrs. E. R. '
Hamer on Sunday. 1
Mrs. C- R. Taber is visiting relatives
in Columbia and Fort Motte this
week.
Misses Ruby Smith and Elizabeth i
Gravely of Lake City spent several
days of this week with Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Smith. i
Mrs. J. A. Moore and daughter, Miss '
Emmie Lou and Bryan Michaux left
Monday for Richmond, Va., making
the trip by auto.
Miss Beulah Mason leaves Friday
for A8heville. N. C., to take a six
week's course at the training camp
for women.
Dr. S. C. Henslee and daughter.
Miss Rebecca Field, are visiting his 1
mother in Ohio.
Messrs. B. H- SaPP. E. J. Staples,
Sam Levine and R. L. White formed
a fish fry party on Pee Dee river
Monday.
Miss Minnie Hyatt leaves Friday
for Landrutn to spend a few days before
joining a tourist party on a
northern trip.
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Messrs. A. B. Welch. W. B. Stackhouse,
Joe Meadors and L. B. Haselden
spent the week end at Myrtle
Beach.
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Messrs. Morris Fass, Abe and Lewis
Elfenbein. Nathan Carliner and
Sam Kirschbaum and Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Elfenbein motored to Lutnberton
Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Robertson returned
home Sunday from Fayetteville.
where she has been spending some
time with friends.
Charlie Herring returned to Ral-1
eign oaiuraay alter spending the
week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Herring.
Miss Elizabeth Huntley of Aberdeen.
N. C., and little Miss Hois Haywood
of Troy, N. C., are visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Deatcn.
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Mrs. John Herring of New York 1b
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Herring.
Mrs. Auni<> Welch, who has been
with Mr. W. C. Welch in Saranac, N.
Y., stopped over on Monday en route
to her home in Clio.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel ?lfenbein '
who have been visiting friends and
relatives in New York returned home
Saturday morning.
Jord Jordan left yesterday for Columbia
where he will enter the Citisen's
Training Camp at Camp Jack30n
for a month of intensive military
training.
Mrs. Luther Bailey and daughters, t
Faye and Ruby, left Monday evening
for an extended visit to friends and
relatives in Atlanta.
Mrs. J. C. Lupo who has been un- ^
tier treatment for some time at a hospital
in Fayetteville returned home
Tuesday evening. j_
Mrs. W. J. Robinson, who has been;
spending some time with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ramsey returned
to her home at Disputanta, Va.. Saturday
morning.
Frank Hursey- left last night for
Baltimore where he will spend several
days.
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WANT COLUMN !
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Relieves pain and soreness, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Sprains, Kie.?
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biliousness, loss ol' Appetite and,^
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rROP AND CHATTEL MORTGAGES
titles to real estate, mortgages real
estate, bills of sale, planters contracts,
rent liens, claim and deliv-;*
ery papers for sale at The Herald
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366 has more imitations than any ^
other Fever Tonic on the market,*
but no one wants imitations. ?' 1
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SVANTED ?COUNTRY PEOPLE TO *
TRY OUR 75c. MEALS. PALMKT- ?
TO CAFE, NEXT TO HERALD t
OFFICE?.tf. .
NOTICE?I AM AGENT FOR THE I
Florence Steam Laundry and will; t
receive and deliver all laundries as .
promptly as possible. Palace Mar- t
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titles to real estate, mortgages real
estate, bills of sale, planters contracts,
rent liens, claim and deliv- ,
ery papers for sale at The Herald
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MONUMENTS?We are builders and 1
erectors of high grade monuments. |
All work of the best material and
fully guaranteed. Prices reason-[.
able. See us before placing your ^
order. Lumberton Marble Works.1
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estate, bills of sale, planters con- *
tracts, rent liens, claim and deliv- '
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cancellation by tba
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^ cotton parties wish to store a
^ per month. There will he n<
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v*4 warehouse. Any parties not
July th e first wi 11 pi ease ma
charge of it if they do not wi
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We urge all parties expec
for storage to prepare and fei
tatoes should he set and gro\*
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Buy from your merchant ]
lina Milling Company and u
A industry. We especially asl
is equal to the best and will
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Itilious Fever, Colds and LaOrlf .?
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Cotton Seed Meal on hand and i " |
sale by L. Cottinghani.?6 30
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warehouse to take over any
t a rate of fifty cents a hale V
0 charge for transferring the
irehouse to the new cotton ^
wishing to store cotton after j*
ike sale of the cotton or take
sh to store as ahove. j
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,-ing hy July the first if they
date. If possible secure Porto ^
1 set your entire crop. ***
'ats. If you have any to of- ^
will name a cash price. V
products made by tbe Caron
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