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f fv % J Lalta ".< 1 Coming and Going. Mr. J. E. Henry returned Thursday night from Rocky River Springs where he hag been for the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Coleman of Elberry were visitors here on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Walker and son Dixon left here during the past week * for Atlanta, Ga., where they will spend t^n days visiting relatives and friends his old home. Dr. J. J. Bethea and his son Enimett, also H. P. Dickson of Hattiesburg. Miss., are here visiting Dr. Bethea's brother, W. K. Bethea. These gentlemen started on this long trip by motor on Monday the 11 of July it being something like 800 miles, and arrived here near the middle of the day on the following Friday, and made several long stops at various cities through which they passed. It is understood that Mr. \V. K. Bethea will accompany his brother back to Mississippi, and while there visit a son of his in Arkansas. Mrs. It. J. Dew and son Roddick returued after a ten days visit with g ? > relatives in Wilmington. ^ Mrs. W. J. Summerlin and daughtet Mary Price spent Saturday afternoon in Marion. Miss Sadie Hewitt of Marion spent 4he week end with Miss Annie Covington. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Easterling and children of the Temperance section! spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. \V. Ellis Bethea. Harold Murph who pitches ball in Maysville spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. S. J. Bethea, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Viola Turbeville, Mrs. Emma Tiller and her daughter Miss Maggie of ^Iullins were calling on friends on Sunday afternoon at this place. Mr. and Mrs. \\ . D. Bethea, Misses Katherine and Theltna Bethea. Dr. and Mrs. T. C. McGee and daughter took a flying trip to Myrtle Beach1 , Sunday. Henry \V\ Allen of Camp Jackson is at home with his father H. W.* Allen, Sr., for a few days. . Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bethea of Tatum i spent the week end with Mr. Be(ilea's rtiotlier, Mrs. Flora Bethea. Junie Brunson of Marion was on a business trip here on Monday afternoon. .1 The friends and relatives of Mrs. B C. Bohey who lives at Wallace, N. C., will be sorry to learn that she Is dangerously ill. Rev. W. C. Foster who up to about four months ago was pastor of the Baptist church here, who now lives ac St. Petersburg. Fla., stopped over for a day of his way to a visit to relatives in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs.*H. A. Faust and son of Columbia and Walter Mitchel of Hickory, N. C., who have been guests . cf Mr. and M^. A. G. Stafford for rtlie p'ast several days have returned to their respective homes. It was quite an enjoyable occasion when Mr. W. Ellis Bethea entertained his Sunday school class Thursday afternoon, July the 14th with a water melon party. On account of rain there was not a full attendance, but fifteen attended, and enjoyed a fine variety of melons that he prizes himself in making each year. Mr. Bethea has taught this class of young women, there being about thirty enrolled continuously for the past twen-j ty-two years, it being one of the sev0 eral organized classes of the Methodist church here, and the class feels that it has done some good in the: past. Miss Annie Covington entertained a few of her friends Saturday morning in honor of her week end guests, | Misses Sadie Hewitt and Esther \ Stackhouse of Marlon. Mrs. J. S. Hammond and her two cildren William and Miss Rosa Kate, are visiting relatives in Cheraw for a' week. J. A. Greer of Atlanta was here /' Friday trying to interest the trad? in his wares. T. M. Parker a prosperous farmer of the Clio section was paying his friends of this section a short visit on Friday. Mrs. J. C. Phillips and little son of Dunn, N. C., are visiting relatives at this place. Mrs. E. R. Hamer and daughters of Dillon and Mrs. Harriet Berry of | Marion are spending a short while j with Mm W TV TVathAa Mrs. M: H. Blum and little daugtter Dorothy left here on Thursday night to visit Mrs. Blum's relatives in Baltimore. X ^ Ted Allen has torn down his old , I re8ldence and is preparing to build an up-to-date bungalow on Church street. .? F. D. Biggs who has the appoint| J ment to Annapolis for the Naval / Academy, left here Friday night on f 82 to take up his duties at that institution. Harry Sellers went to Florence Friday evening on business of importance. Mrs. Tryall who it will be remembered was a very popular miliner for W. C. Parham, spent a couple of weeks with friends here, and returned to her home in Baltimore ' FYtdny night. % t THE DILLON ------ . --- ^ News Depar Conducted by W. Ellis Bethe; Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Watson return-! ed from Greenwood Monday night where they visited Mrs. Watson's jmrents for a week. Mrs. E. B. Berry atjji children i spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bethea. Mrs. E. B. Berry, Jr., entertained at dinner in honor of Miss Ormie Bethea onTuosday. P. A. Hodges of Columbia and his brother H. M. Hodges of Brownsville made a short visit here Wednesday. Mrs. S. M. 'Page and little son George of Greenwood were visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Watson during the past week. E. A. Watson and Dr. R. F. Graham of Rowland were here on business Wednesday. J. B. McCutcheon of Dillon was a business visitor on ^Wednesday. R. N., J. G. and George Allen left here by motor for Bates Cove. N. C., where they will sp?nd awhile. Magistrate T. C. Allen left here Wednesday for Rocky River Springs where he intends to spend a month or more. Messrs. I,. Cottingham, Jno- C. Bethea and Jno. Hargrove of Dillon were among those interested in the fleecy staple here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bethea left here on 8ft Wednesday for Rocky River Springs to be gonc a month or more. Mrs. P. P. Bethea of Braticliville is visiting relatives in this Dillon county. W. \V. Braddy and family-loft for Hendersonville by motor where they will spend the remainder of summer. Misses Sarah and Julia Moore Edwards of Orangburg after having spent a week with their grandmother 1 Mrs. Edwards, returned home Friday. | Miss Alda Crawford who has been ,visiting her cousin Miss Katlicrine iBethea returned home Friday evenling. | Mrs. Patterson and son of Fayette| ville, N. C.. are visiting their cousins (Mrs. S. W. Epps and Miss Elizabeth ! Moore. ' | i Misses Elizabeth Monroe. Mamie] I Baker, and Graham Baker tiave just returned from Bock Hill where they visited Miss Monroe's neice, Mrs. Marion Hoke. o Social Evens in Latin. Mrs. J. C. Manship entertained her '.neighbors on Tuesday afternoon at .cards in honor of Misses Ormie BeIt hea and Dessie Hayes at her home about four miles from town. After several games were enjoyed delicious jrefreshments consisting of iee cream iand cake were served. o .News Items of Interest in Luttn. I The game of base ball between jLatta and Lake View on Tuesday afternoon was a fair game of ^ball, I though the rain interferred soinejwhat with the game. At thc. end of tlie ninth inning the score stood r> to 4 in favor of Latta. I Messrs. B. A. Thompson. F. H. Mc-j Gee, \V. It. Wilson and O. \V. Jef-j fries of Keysville, Va.. tobacco buyers, 'who have filled places on this market | 'for the past several years, came through by motor and stopped in pur 'city for a little while to shake hands I with friends. These gentlemen wLll fill places in some of the tobacco towns further south this season. There have been a number of invitations received here to the marriage of Miss Mary Moore Stoneiborner to Mr. O. J. Zeigler. Both i taught here last year in the High School and before the end of the term it was a foregone conclusion that they meant business. The marriage will take place at Edinburg, Va., Miss Stoneburner's home on the 19th jof July. A marriage of more than usual interest was that of Miss Mae Berry, the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. 1%. Berry, to Mr. Luther B. Rogers. The ceremony was performed at the jhome of the bride's parents at 10:30 aMAAL ? ? - - * v? Uuv,n r nuci> morning, JUiy by Dr. Kirkland, pastor of the Latta Methodist church. Only the relatives and intimate friends were present. Mrs. Russell Shaw of Bishopville and Mrs. Tryall of Baltimore being the only out-of-town guests. The bride is a young woman of exceptional charm. Her winsome manner and lovable disposition win the love and admiration of all with whom she comes in contact. Mr. Rogers is a very prominent business man of Dillon county and is much admired by all who know him. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers left immediately for Washington, New York and other citiea of interest. Legion Auxiliary at Latta. At five o'clock on the afternoon of July first, eleven elegible ladies of Latta met at the residence of Mrs. E. C. Major to form an Auxiliary Unit to the American Post No. 49. Two weeks previous to this the American Legion votes favorable to the unit were cast and Mrs. E. C. Major elected temporary chairman to secure necessary information relative to organization. 1 Even though the initial me?n<\ng enrolled only eleven members en*'^liasm was by no means lacklnt HERALD, DILLON, SOUTH CAROL tment- . l \ ? hope to make this one of the most active auxiliary units in the state. During the meeting the object of the organization was discussed, the constitution read, probable future work touched upon, officers elected and an executive committee appointed. The following members of the unit were enrolled: Mrs. Blanche Stackhouse Major. President; Mrs. Isla Crumpler. Vice-Presilent; Mrs. Belle Marie Bethea Shine, Treasurer; Mrs. Lucile Turner Watson, Treasurer. Miss Sue B. Allen, Mrs. Gladys Wright LeGette, Mrs. Martha Boozer Clumpier. Executive Committee. Mrs. Emma Turbeville Holt. Mrs. Eunice Tippet Tolar, Miss Martie K. Atkin-i soil and Miss Ella M. Atkinson. \\ A.NTKD?A Position as {arm overseer for 1 22 by an experienced i man. Apply to Herald Office. ? 7 21 4tp. MASTER'S SA1.E. State of South Carolina, County of Dillon. 11 the Court of Common PI-as. J. D. Hayes, Plaintiff. against Jim Page, Defendant. Pursuant to an order of his Honor Edward Melver. Judge of the Fourth Judicial Circuit, bearing date the! 30th day of January, 19ID, the undersigned, a-s Master for Dillon county. will sell during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in Aug-: list, 1921, same being tli0 l*1. beforei the court house door in the Town of Dillon, in the county of Dillon, m the1 oi.uc uioresaiu, at public auction to the highest bidder. "All that certain j piece, parcel or lot of laiul lying and J being situate in the county of Dillon, and state aforesaid, and in the Town ot Lakc View, and bounded on the north by Eighth street; east by street; south by lot No. 141, and west by lot No. 140, said lot being numbered and designated as lot No. 139 on a plat or survey niad(> by It. F. E runner for 1*. A. Hodges and J. F. Watson, dated December 4th, 1911." Terms of sale. Cash, purchaser to pay for all papers and revenue stamps. Any person bidding off the said property and refusing to comply with his bid therefor, said property will be resold upon th0 same or some subsequent salesduy at the risk ot the former purchaser. A. B. JORDAN, Master for Dillon County. _______ _ SUMMONS. State of South Carolina, County of Dillon. In Court of Common Pleas. G. D. Barlow, Plaintiff, vs. Richard Johnson and Minnie Johnson. Defendants. iTo tlie defendants, Richard Johnson and Minnie Johnson: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action oi" which a copy is served I upyn you and to serve a copy of your answer to >-aid complaint, 011 the sub-; Iscriber at his office In Dillon, S. C.,j Iw'ithin t2D) days after the service 'hereof, exclusive of the day of such1 service; and ?f you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid', the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court of Common Pleas for' the relief demanded. X. B. Hargrove, Plaintiff's Attorney. State of South Carolina, County of Dillon. To the defendants Richard Johnson and Minnie Johnson. You will take notice that the complaint in this action, together with the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court Common Pleas in General Session, County of Dillon, State of South Carolina on the 13th day of July, A. D. 1921. N. B. Hargrove, 7 14 3t. Plaintiff's Attorney. FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICF. Notice is hereby given that J. W, Hamer, executor of the estate of Sa SHS-IIHIHII?SHS S Farmers ? ^M^erckan [<3 LATTA E3 1 ===== E11 Capital !; * Surplus | OLDEST - STRI ilNA, THURSDAY, MORNTNti, JUL rah McBride, d?*ceased, has iiiadc application unto nie for final discharge as executor and that Thursday, 4,!1>' 28th 10 o'clock in the forenoon lias been appointed for the hearing of the said petition. All persons holding claims against the said estate are requested to file them with tlie administrator on or bt-fore 10 o'clock in th,. forenoon of July 28th or this notice will be' plead in bar of their recovery. JOK CAHKLI. DAVIS. Judge of Probate, 7 7 4t. Dillon County. Sk ingles I still have several grades, and a , big stock of Cedar Shingles, including the best grade. Those needing shingles will do well to i see me before buying. 1 !l O W. Ellis Bethea. Laitti, S. L". IP ifckS-I li t. gjgj For jp i ']a0 n.'rf % 1-aW ' ?| iorpid gp ps Liver "Black-Draught ts, in my opinion, the best liver medicine on the market," ?3*21 l%y states Mrs. R. 11. White- rasy gjfci? side,of Keota.Okla. She i 6?!Vc* continues: "I had a pain MliM | !f?k*S? in my chest after eating? Wjij*)! i tight, unconnortable feeling?and this was very ' gW disagreeable 2nd brought , on lieadache. 1 was con! Pg&gj stipated and knew it was indigestion and inactive VpaV 55Srs: liver. 1 began the use of Black-Draught, night and Ci?*f>w morning, and it sure is W?x?l j splendid and certairfly MltiUIUlU b BLACKDRAUGHT I ! ??3 For over seventy years j this purely vegetable ?2^jav ; (m oreparation has been (553 j found beneficial by thouj Ma sands of persons suffer- V*. > ing from effects of a tor- ywy, pid, or slow-acting liver. >SQ| yjfa Indigestion, biliousness, y t-W colic, coated tongue, dizziness, constipation, bit- /jSl&j SCgJ ter taste, sleeplessness, lack of energy, pain in . W back, puffiness under the \&Cf: g&S": eyes?any or all of these i&v xlZ symptoms often indicate ^(j|} jS?r that there is something jSgj? fjm\ the matter with your ?)jEft | liver. You can't be too i j^jK careful about the ?nedifcgEr. cine you take. Be sure MBl that the name, "Thed- <5?j ford's Black-Draught," is |*|lg -5HS-???????-? i and ? ts Bank ? , s. c. gj ! ~ [ ) $100,000,00 $ $125,000.00 ? INGEST - BEST I 3?ffi-ffl-f _j?B?SHIht.) oJ V 21, 1921 L. I>. I,IDE A t turiiey-Mt-I.s * MARION. S. High Power, Fast \\V have a high |?owt r, fast cutting outf j lit Lov?*r control starts and stops saw. COLUMBIA SUPPLY fill.5 West (iorviiis St., li ?AAWL/ !|Mm -W ornvr* '?f|i|3 ||?H ^ -vv\. on/r pMa Sofieii]^ H f^kAmaife, laK \\*h? n > 'U keep vali house, they ar?- not sa not sate. Fire may bu j may bo lost. stolen oi you ar? nervous abou time. Our .Safety Deposit built to tuk?* ear.* of Thf> are safe ami cot t The yearly rental o is only .? i on"The Bank < SAFETY. SERVICE AI Dillnn Snnfh I ! ZZ__ ? V Sate Deposit Hoxi | Thousari I DO LL B 1 3 1 L a EACH YE 2 a ? 'T^he only safe place tc g A ey and valuables ffl Where it can't be STOL ? LOST. ? When you keep valual ? your house, you take a I I? ous about them all the ti * Put your money in ou '? get it at any time and y< I? when you sleep. !? I? ;[?] We invite your patror 1 FIRST NATION gj DILLON, South I? National Bank Prote( 'Tfl Saving! RS?5????ffi???E j - ? ' v*"" ? . ... . DR. R. F. DARWIN Dentist Office Over Rank of Dillon 1 J ? ? ???J????? / Cutting Outfit it forced feed?a complete or plant in itself for sawinsr m to any length Does the work I ix to ion men. L? ver control of \ i.- while engine running, n- i:imiii assortment of Gasoline :in?? ,\i! ei|uipp< d with 13osch sjneto and offered at factory es. ' COMPANY , DPI r.MIUA. a. c. 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