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1 1 r y :; : PERSONAL MENTION , 1 ? j Mrs. B. G. Doggett is visiting relatives in Shelby, N. C. this week. s Miss Beulah Mason left last Friday . Asheville, N. C. , Miss Minnie Hyatt is the guest ofj Mrs. Margaret Carpenter, Land rum, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Stoney, Jr., left Monday for an extended visit to relatives and friends in Chester, S. C. W. L. McKenzie and wife spent Tl-oo.lo.. ...5.1. t.5- T TV ^ uvouwj mill 111^ oioin , *?n c. *1 JL' ^MeKinley. ?o? Miss Emma Reaves is spending some time in Union, S. C.', with her uncle. Dr. E. \V. Reaves. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hampton ami children of Leaksville ar?- visiting. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jordan. Mrs. C. J. Goff and daughter, Miss. Lee, of Birmingham, Ala, are visiting Mrs. W. J. David. Mrs. J. M. Rogers and daughter. Miss Beatrice, are visiting in McColl this week. ?o? Quite a lfutuber of young folks of Dillon spent the week end at Lake Waccamaw. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Williams left Tuesday morning for a ten days stay at Myrtle Bepch. y Miss Irma Medlin is spending some! '' \ime at Myrtle Beach as the guest of' I.Irs. B. F. Williams. ?o*? Sam Kinnon of Greenville, N. C.,| is spending a few days In town this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Vincent of Fair-; mont, N. <C., spent Suhday in town j with Mrs. LeRoy Williams. H. D. Wood of Jacksonville, Fla.,1 spent a couple of days last week with his brother, Mr. W. H. Wood. o Mrs. W. E. King of Aynor is visit-! ing her father, Mr. W. J. Carter, this week. Mrs. T. G. Hogan of Greeloyvillc is' visiting her daughter, Mrs. Stafford! Rogers this week. Miss Ellen White has returned from a visit to Columbia and Blackville. Miss Nancy Parker of Virginia is j the guest of Mrs. J. Earle Betiiea this week. . u J. M. Sprunt spent last week at Wrightsville Beach and Lake Wacca?W. ?o? . Mrs. Mary Harrison and children of Portsmouth, Va., are spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Parks. ?o? Miss Janice Fleming of Warrenton, N. C., is the attractive guest of Miss Alice David. Misses Fleming and David were classmates in Richmond. ? ' ??? Mrs. A. B. Parker lias returned from Baltimore where she has been a patient at John Hopkins hospital. Sirs. K. F. Bell of Rock Hill is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Sam Mc-j Laurin. Mrs. X>ell is accompanied by, ,1ft.v daughter, Miss Emmn Bell. ?o? Mrs. J. D. McKinley, Miss Cora and D. Worth McKinley have returned from a visit to Mrs. McKinley's sister,. Mrs. Coy McKenzie, at Aynor, S. C. Mrs. W. W. Elvington of Lake' View and her guests, Mrs. Adelaide Randolph and Miss Lida Fitts of Kinston, N. C., were in town Saturday afternoon. ?o? . Joe Taber left Monday for Columbia where he entered the Citizen's Training Camp at Camp Jackson for a month of intensive military train* IK. V -O- j Misses Beulah, Eula, Leila and Es-1 telle Braddy with Ben Edwards, SanT Williams, Jno. C. Bethea and oth-1 ers motored over to Lake Wacwimaw " Cor the past week end, Mr. and Mrs. j W. Murchison and Mr. and Mrs- A.1 C. Rogers going as chap'erones to the! party. * o The annual Sunday School picnic at' Carolina church was attended bv quite a number of Dillon people. Thej dinner was ? wonderful feast and the day passed quite pleasantly to every one present as the picnics always do in that neighborhood. Mrs. J. Frank Thompson enterlain ed the Bridge Club on last Wednes. day afternoon. Three tables were' arranged for the club. After a delight\ ful hour spent in bridge, a delicious I salad course with ict? tea was served j by the hostess assisted by Mi*s. LoRoy Moore. ? I The Missionary Society of the . Methodist church was entertained by Me?dames Vick and Fitzhugh Be-! thea at the former's lovely country home on last Friday afternoon. Quite a crowd attenfe>d the meeting. After, a business session, Mrs. John Diebler sang several numbers, after which sandwiches and ice tea were served by the hostesses. trwlinn'ii ii mmrnm THE DILLO Mr. and Mrs. Jack Watson entertained the Bridge Club, with their husbands, on last Monday evening on their spacious piazza. Nine tables < were arranged for bridge, after which t chicken salad with ice tea was served ? by the hostess, assisted by Misses Nell Carinichael and Georgia White, i Misses Maxine Watson and Elizabeth ( McLaurin served punch. Music on the piano by Misses Nell Carinichael and * Georgia White all during the evening Jo added much to the pleasure of the-i occasion. (J o 13 TOBACCO SELLS LOW. e Nearly all North and South Carolina \ .Markets Made Different Aver. i ages Tuesday. ]c 1 ( The prices paid on the opening of the markets in North and South Car- f olina Tuesday were below what the s farmers expected ami the dissatis- ] tion seems to be pretty general. To-, bacco men claim that lugs and infer- Ti tor tobacco brought the averages down. Farmers were advised not to v bring this quality of tobacco to mar- l ket, but some of them took a chance| in the hopq that it would bring g enough to pay for n*aking and liar-i v vesting. The average in the two states, according to newspaper accounts, was s about half "what it was last year. li Eighty-five thousand pounds were* sold on the Dillon market Tuesday r and the average price was $5.10 per v hundred. Some tobacco sold as low as;a 10 cents per 100 while several piles! brought as much as 4 0 cents per,j pound. Several loads of inferior to-ja bacco were taken back home where! it will be converted into compost. j| Doth warehousemen and buyers are a confident, however, that as the better grades begin to come in the prices! l will improve, and the farmers should'\ not be discouraged over the opening prices. The averages on the various neighboring markets Tuesday were as fol-< lows: jl Marion 8 cents; Kingstrec 7.10;'t Florence 7 cents; Johnsonville 8. cents; Timmonsville 10 cents; An-It drews 11 cents; Lake City 10 cents; Is Manning 4 cents; Fitzgerald, Ga., 7; i cents; Lumberton 5 cents, Fairmont! 7.10 cents. it These figures, however, should uotji be accepted at their face value, asjt the average depended altogether 011 it th? quality of the tobacco offerd. On | j some markets the quality was high; while on others it was low, and wherei] low figures are given the quantity ofp inferior tobacco brought the average; down without affecting the price ofij the better grades. , o Calvary. The series of meetings at Mt. Cal- ! vary church is iii progress now with i Rev. G<*o. L. Mollis of McColl preach.1 ing. The services are being largely at- ( tended. Preaching hours at eleven and eight. The public is invited to attend these services. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McKeuzie from 1 Camden motored to this place last week by way of Ilethune, Cheraw, I* Ilennettsville to Dillon and report ( that from home to Dillon that crops (, are good. They left Tuesday for re-;' turn by way of Florence, Tinimonsfill et?.l Mt miic auu i>ir>iMi|?\iiif. M. it. Moody of Ke?l Springs, X. C. ! is here for several days. J. \\\ Allen of Latta, "was among relatives and friends here last week.), Mr. Timothy Rowon died at his:* home near May on ihe 3 3th and was buried at Mt. Calvary Friday morn I ing last. The large congregation and beautiful floral display was but a 1 manifestation of the high esteem in which lie was held in the hearts of the people of the entire section. The!' funeral services were conducted by', liev. J. A. Langley. ? Killed hv Lightniiig. i i, Jim Fulton, colored, disappeared, from his home at Latta some days ? ago. He was a hard-working, indns- I trions, hony-loving negro and foul i play was suspected. The matter was c reported to Sheriff Bethea and Depu-,< ty Lester and they began a search for 1 the negro. Four days after he disap-1* ptared his body was found under a ; tree on Tracey Fore's Woodlawn 1 plantation. His body was in an al- 1 most upright sitting position, with ( the back against a tree. Investigationi, disclosed the fort that whito th? negro Rat under -the tree fishing t lightning struck the tree, killing hini.j instantly. o < Services at the Methodist Church. . ' Main Street Methodist Church, Dr. Watson B. Duncan, Pastor. Sunday School at 10 A. M., Mr. W. ( H. Muller, Superintendent. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8:30 P. M. by the Pastor. Morning Subject: "Parables By the s Sea" NoT 5?"The Intrinsic Value of ( the Kingdom." ' Evening Subject: "The Sin of Fretting." f Junior Epworth League at 4 P. M., ( Miss Sar^h Hargrove, President. ' Pfayer Service on Wednesday at '< 5 P. M. ( Public cordially invited to all ser- r vices. I o |t An Appeal. 1 t On account of the bad condition of our church we hn<i to take it down. ( I am taking this method of asking all the good people of Dillon both white and colored to help ug in thc name ' of the Lord. Please help us to get back in our house of worship. With ] kind regards to all, I am J. O. Gregg, Pastor, First Baptint Church, Col. Dillon, 8. C. N HERALD, DILLON, SOUTH CAR Floydale. Rev. P. K. Crosby has ponp to his )ld home at Iluffin, S. C., to assist he pastor there in a two week's neeting. Mr. Edward Beaman of Laurinburg s spending a few days here with fiends. Miss Eutba Carmichael of Dillon ipent the week end with Misses Agnes ind Kathleen Stackhonse. Miss Mary Alford returned home Jonday after spending three weeks at dyrtle Beach and Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Percy McDonald vlsit d their grandmother Mrs. A. 15. Olier last week. A number of the young folks here 'tijoyed a picnic Friday afternoon at I Campbell's Bridge. I Mr. and Mrs. K. f'. Hodges and Mr. lerbert Hodges, Jr., of Brownsville pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.' 1. Stackhouso. i Miss Marietta Calhoun is visiting ier aunt at Rowland, N. C. I.ittle Miss Lillian Stackhonse is isiting her sister Mrs. Hodges at 'rownsville. Sovoral from liere at tended the Sunday school picnic at Ebonezer last treek, , Mrs. J. W. Bryant of Rowland pent Monday with Mr?. H. L. Calloun. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Reaves have eturned from the Florence Infirmary vith their little son. Jack, who we ire glad to say is much improved. Miss Evelyn Moody has accepted a losition with the Jordan Music Co., t Mullins. Miss Maybelle McLaurin returned lonte last week after spending sever-' it days at Laurinburg, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. \V. F. Rozier will eave for their home near Lake View \ edneScKty. o Carolina. The farmers around who have to>acco crops have been busy getting it eady for market. The rains that have been falling for he past several days have caused the dreams of the Little Pee Dee to each the high water mark. Quite a number of people attended 'he picnic here Friday despite the owering clouds of the morning and he showers that l^ePt falling during ho day. Many friends met and enjoyed the day together. Miss Maggie Mae Mcliininion of daemon. N. C-. is visiting her cousin, t'erna McQueen. Rev. C. G. Brown filled his recuar appointment here Sunday after10011 and preaohed a very forceful icrmon on Sabbath observance. Miss Sallie Bryant of near Rowland is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. II. Webster. ltev. John D. Gillespie, a former teacher hero, is supplying the pulpit f the Rowland Presbyterian church n the absence of its pastor. Rev. John McSwecn attended the [ ionic here Friday. Mr. Bill Mclnnis spent Sunday at lackson Springs. .Miss Irene Bennett spent few days >f last week tit the home of her aunt, Mrs. Kutp Morrison of Wesley. Beginning Monday night. July 2". lev. J. A. Callgan of the McCoil diurch will conduct a w< < k's meeting lore. Miss Maud. Mclnnis spent the wee!; nd with Mrs. R. S. Cottingham of Minium. The Woman's Bettermen Cluh vill meet at the school house on , .. i i .??n \ 11 i:iurs<ia> iinei-noon .h -.< iienibers arc urged to he present. CWT l>o TIIK WOKIi. ' " It's too much to try to work ever\ lay against a constant, (lull haeTtciie. or sudden darting pain in the unull of the hack. !!< rid of it. Try tuna's Kidney I'ills. Your neighbor'a commend them. Ask your neighbor. .1. M. Tohir, carpenter. Hampton Street, Dillon, says: "Not long ago was suffering stwfttlly with my kid leys and for nearly tbre* weeks 1 (>uld hardly pet around. Rending ?ver or lifting anything heavy was al liost impossible, my back was too ioi'c and weak to allow it. 1 tried several rermedies but got no relief, sights the action of my kidneys caus'd me to get up several times and ny %eep didn't refresh toe. I finally leard of Doan's Kidney Pills and :ot a box at the Rogers Drug Co. ind used them ' according to direcions. They soon ended my trouble md fixed me up in fine shape." 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn Zo., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.? 7 21 It. CITATION. The State of South Carolina, Couny of Dillon by Joe Cabell Davis, Prolate Judge: Whereas, R. W. Brawn has made suit to nie to grant unto him letters >f administration of the estate and ef'ects of Barfield Brown. These are. therefore, to cite and tdmonish all and singular the kinired and creditors of the said Bar'leld Brown, deceased, that they he ind appear before me, in the Court if Probate, to be held at Billon on fuesday, August 2nd, next, after pubication hereof, at 10 o'clock in the 'orenoon, to show cause, if any they tave, why thP said administration thould not he granted. Given under my hand this 10th lay of July, Anno Domini, 1021. JOE CABELL. DAVIS. Judge of Probate, 7 21 2t. Dillon County. EOlt SALE?Ono Dort Sedan Body in excellent condition. Will fit Dort or Chevrolet chassis. Perry's Auto Paint and Repair Shop, Dillon^S. C., Phone 127-J?7 21 tf. V OLJNA, THURSDAY, MOIlM.N(i, JVL Statement of the Condition of if THE FARMERS* .MERCHANTS (L BANK 1 Latta. S. C. 1 at the close of business June 30. 1021 ;| Resou fees: Loans and discounts $.138,031.37 " Overdrafts 10.606.371 Bonds and stocks owned l^y the bank 10.o00.00j Due from banks and bankers 1 U.S03.70 Currency 2.263.O0 ' Silver and other minor coin __ __ '7s. Checks and casii iteins__ 20.1 >1.72 >, Total >602,10t Liabilities: ,, |l'ndivided profits. current expenses' and ,, ' taxes paid __ s 13.177.31 tl Due to trunks and ban! 1 era 77.122 1 1 e Individual deposits subject ,1 to check 372,003.13 J Time certificates o! deposii __ __ __ 171,005.23j Cashier's Clucks 599.15|7 Kills payable, including certificates for mono* borrowed 63,0Oo.uu Total __ $602.10?"..!??' " Siate of South Carolina, County of Dillon, ss: ? Before nio came 11. A. Bethea, vie. president of tht. above named banl.. j" who. being dul\ sworn, says that tie * above and foregoing statement u a ? true condition ol" said bank. a shown Q by the books of said bank. H. A. Bethen. 2 Sworn to and subscribe>1 b* for. 1 this Cth day of Jute. 1 f*H1. H. T. Wilcox. Notary l'ubii>*. Correct Attest: L. D. Lide, T. \V. McK" rail, . , W. II. Cross, | Directors. I FINAL i>IS( HAIitii: \(?TI( i:. Notice is hereby given tltat J. H. Meadors, guardian of tie estate of \V. Bruce Boahn minor, deceased, has made appplication unto me for final discharge as guardian and that .Monday, August 15tli, 10 o'clock in tie ; forenoon has been appointed l'or the! hearing of tho said petition. Ml persons holding elaims against the said estate ar(. requested to fiI them with the administrator on or before 10 o'clock in the forenoon <>t" Monday, August 15th or this notie. will be plead in bar of their recovery. JOE CABELL DAVIS. Ju'dge of Probate, 7 21 4t. Dillon Conntv ? xotu l:. Bennettsvill?> a.- Clu raw Railroad Co.. hereby gives noticc? that on the 27th day of Juno, 1 121. it filed with the Interstate Commerce Commission, at Washington, D. C. its application! for a certificate that the present and j | 1 - i I ' 1NJ if . 1 Mr. Farir You cannot | bacco and tobacc risk for you in PANY. Rates rt justed. In addition t practically every With our Fir PREVENTION s. the chance of fi which, if not corr Let us expla e. c. " THE j I-/, f-> I \ , _ _ _ jH . V 21, 1021 utur(. i?u 1)1 ic convenience and necesity i??-rinit the abandonment of its ine ot railroad extending from! Irownsville, S. C. to Sellers, S. C.J distance ol' 10 1-4 miles, all said! uileage being situated in the counties i Marlboro, Dillon and Marion. The applicant desires to abandom; uch line of railroad because of the act that it is and has been in the >;.st operated at a loss, and th,. trafi< tlu rcon is not sufficient to wv.rant continued operation. Dennett s*?lW a- Clieraw Itail7 'Jt. road Company. | iotiee ot Meeting ' ! StdlKlllllilcis III tin- l urk Suppl.x Co. Notic !s hei ehx L iv? 11 | llJlt : lliectm iu the stockholders of sjr'd cor or.it;.u v.-II! bi held at Fork. S. C.. n tie l::tl dnj of August, 1921, at p o'cioul t! i ''if iioon. th,. i*iii ose of ! tin b* itig to ronsidr th* leiui'iai ion of said corporation, lie winding tip of its affairs and th" liirciuh-ring of tin* charter ol .-ai'I tnpaiiy. .1. P McQ'M"tt, -14-41 A. Pi. McQtu en. final disph \i.i: \<n ipi*:. Notice is lu-roby ai\. n that J. \V. lamer, .vcutor of tin ,-tam <.>1 Saah McBrtde, deceased, has niade aplication unto r.n for final discharge s xccittor attii 'hat Thursday, July; sth lit o'clock in the forenoon h? 11 Seaso Goi At Barge XT" 1 O 1 T ou can buy Summer J der M 1 lins. D ess Gooc sicry. Oxfords. Men s Ski, Palm Beack Suits: all tkis lily low prices. You can kest judge tl and let us skow you. JONES DRYGO R. R. Avenue i 1 1^3%^ CP j ler: afford to risk the n ha me hv/ ftro ' vr m m. AI U k/ j 1 i 1 V ? i the y?TNA INS1 sasonable. Ail loss o tobacco barn insu other form of insu e Insurance policie ervice. Insurance e re. They seek oi ected, may lead to iin more fully. Te STAN PROGRESSIVE AG a Phone No. 55 bo* n appointed for tho hearing: of the said potition. AJl persons holding claims against , < tho said ostato ar? requested to file them with tho administrator on or before 10 o'clock in tho forenoon July Ubih or this notice will be plead in bur of their 1 ecovery. rt JOR CABKLC DAVIS. Judge of Probate, 7 7 -It. Dillon County MM.MO.VS. >'a'' of .Soutl. Carolina County of Dillon. Court of Common Picas I?utik of Clio, Plaintifi. vs C. \\*. Atkinson, iJiKridant. T*.* C. \V. At kin D"f*ndant: Von ai< li"r*-t>; m i . n?ti ami re? 1111ir ?1 to answer tk . complaint in tins action, on til* in : h? office of Cb ' !< of Colin, a: d t" rvt* a copy of y??u; ansv* ? to t! complaint on i? subset:!', r . t i office at llennett>vi!l. , H, C\. within twenty days after the s? rvic 1; n o:', exclusive <t th< day ? f u? I. i \ ;cc: and ii you fail to answer i complaint within tl.o tile, a for* ?t the plaintiff in till - actio w .i i; ply to the court 'ill ' !' r. ' . it. III. it* tllr. con plaint J. K. OWENS. \?tr rn< 1 v Plaintiff. 6 30 Ot. liable I ads | tin Prices ? Dresses. Middy Suit?, Un[s Child ren s D resscs. Ho- I -ts, Union Suit?, and N1 en s || season s styles, at remarka icpc bargains by coming in ODSCOMPANY Dillon, S. C. i JP jfS 1 ? it ? nn UL il 1 !oss of your to^et us carry this URANCE COMies promptly aci irance, we write ranee. s goes out FIRE ;ngineers reduce it fire hazards serious fires. lephone! ton i NCY" | |