The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, October 06, 1921, Image 5
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PERSONAL. MENTION
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AMERICANS BEAT NATIONALS
* New York, Oet. 5?New York *
W * Americans takes first gtuue of *
* Woild Series Wednesday by tbe *
* score 3 to 0. *
Miss Isla McKenzie spent the week
end in Florence.
Mrs. Annie F. Edens is visiting her
son in Suuiter this'week.
, Mrs. A. C. Roirers entertained the
* Women's Club Monday afternoon.
Mrs. C. M. Lee of Georgia is visiting
her sister/Mrs. J. D. Hargrove.
C. P. Hodges of Brownsville was 1
, in town Monday on business.
Misses Lacey Jackson and Colum- 1
bia Rowland spent the week end at
Free State as the guests of Miss Desslo
Hayes.
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Messrs. J. B. Gibson and W. H. Muller
spent Monday in Marion on professional
business.
Miss May Johnson of Lake 1
View spent the week end in town with
her sister. Miss Floride Johnson.
Miss Herbert of the High School
faculty, spent the week end at her
home in Marlon. <
Mr. and Mrs. H. Nachman of Lake :
City spent Monday and Tuesday with i
* Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fass.
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/ Mrs. J. M. Tolar and daughter An- ;
nie Mae, spent Sunday and Monday in ;
Rowland. I
Messrs. Julius Blumberg and Aaron i
Rosenberg spent the Jewish holidays
in Columbia and Florence.
Miss Cora McKInley spent Monday (
and Tuesday with friends near Lake
View and Kemper. j
Miss Annie Laurie Lowe of Greenwood
has accepted a position with
the Dillon Oil Mill.
Rev. J. B. Williams who has been '
pastor of the Dillon and Hamer Mill
churches has gone to New Mexico.
Mrs. Monroe Rogers and daughter, !
Beatrice, and Mrs. J. W. Rowland and
daughter. Lillian, spent Sunday in
Minturn.
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The regular meeting of the Improvement
Club of Dillon will be held
tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at 4
o'clock. A large attendance is urged.
Miss Etta Sue Sellers will make a
talk on "Curb Marketing."
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Mrs. J. C. Adams, Mrs. Jqo. R.
Watson and Miss Lacey Jackson attended
the Eastern Star meeting at
Latta Monday night.
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Miss Bessie Jackson of the High
School faculty of Marion speut the
week end at the home of Mr. M. A.
Stubba.
Miss Louise Huff of Darlington, instructor
for the Southern Bell Telephone
Co., is spending a few days in
town.
Mrs. E. T. Elliott"Jr., little Evelyn
Elliott and Miss Hodges are at
home after a visit to relatives in
Mississippi.
Prof, and Mrs. W. H. McNairy and
children and Billy Murchison, Jr.,
spent the week end at Murrel's Inlet.
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returned from Chester where they
have been spending some time with
Mrs. Stubbs' parents,, Mr. and Mrs.
Ccrnwell.
Messrs. Nathan and Herman Carliner,
of Florence and Melvin Nachman
of Mullins spent Monday and
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Fass. *
I. Blum returned to Baltimore Saturday
night to spend the Jewish holidays
with his family. He was accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs.Abe Blumberg.
Mr. S. W. Jackson has been invited
to make a temperance address at
Johnsonville on the 30th. Mr. Jackson {
has accepted the invitation and will
make the address on this date.
Judge Davis, J. B. Gibson, E. T.
Elliott, W. B. Stackhouse, Jno. C.
Bethea and A. C. Rogers attetnded
Ihe races at Winston-Salem this week.
They made the trip through the country.
W. Murchison, L. A. Tatum, T. W.
Bethea, Walker Floyd and A. B. Jorrlan
spent several days last week at
Murrel'8 Inlet and caught quite a big
lot of fish.
Col. R. L. Carmichael, chief of finance
in the war department, spent
i few hours in town Tuesday while
on his way to Fork where he will
spend a few days with relatives.
Judge Puerifoy, who is to preside
at the common pleas court next week
will be detained in Columbia next
Monday and court will not open till
Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock.
Emory Davis, who was painfully
injured when a Coast Line train
Rtru'ck his automobile at a crossing
near the oil mill, has returned from
the hospital and will be able to resume
his duties in a short while.
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LD. DILLON. SOUTH CAROLINA. 1
A. R. McRae has accepted a posi-!
tion with the Dillon Motor Sales Co.
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The following Dillon county delegates
have been appointed to the
American Cotton Association meeting
at Birmingham, Ala., October 26-29: I
T. L. Manning, Dr. J. H. David, \V. <
W. Evans, D. A. McCallum, J. J. Mc-|i
Kay, R. S. Rogers, L. C. Braddy, P. 1
L. Bethea. 1
The Philathia' Class of the First 1
Baptist church held its monthly meeting
with Mrs. Lonnie Stanton last,1
Tuesday night. After the discussion of 1
business and other interesting mat- 1
ters, the meeting was turned over to '
the hostess who served a delightful 1
salad course. jj
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E. T. Boswell, of Siloam. Ga., will
exhibit some fine cattle at the Dil- g
Ion County Fair. Mr. Boswell spent \
a day here recently with Mr. L. C. a
Braddy and made arrangements to i
show his cattle. On Thursday, the t
20th at 11 o'clock he will have a sale I
of cattle at the Dillon Live Stock t
Ce's. Stables. Mr. Boswell is richt t
in the middle of the boll weevil tor- o
ritory and he says cattle raising sav- t
ed him. His ad. appears elsewhere in e
this issue.
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Mrs. Saialt June Moody. i
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After an illness of little more than s
a week Mrs. Sarah Jane Moody, wife s
of Mr. It. J. Moody, passed away at ?
her home on East Main street Thurs- T
day afternoon. At her bedside when i
the end came were all the members 1
of the family, the out of town mem- '
bers having been summoned when it
was seen several days before that the c
end was near. r
Mrs. Moody was born near Dothan *
in 1850 and was in her 71st year. '
She was the daughter of the late
Keuben Jackson. In 1877 she was r
married to Mr. It. J. Moody and '
moved to her husband's place near p
the Zion section of the county where 0
she resided for many years and raised n
a family of sons and daughters. About 11
ten years ago she and Mr. Moody l< t
the old home place and moved to Dil- *
uii ?m-ic am? cuuuuuea 10 resiae un- '
till claimed by death last Thursday. ^
Mrs. Moody was a consistent member
of the Methodist church, having unit- 1
ed with that church early in life, and '
until seized with the infirmities of f
age she was a regular attendant and 1
did ber part in the work of the Mas- '
ter.
Besides her husband Mrs. Moody is A
survived by the following children: ^
R. L. Moody. Jack O. Moody. O. F.
Moody, Mrs. J. F. Dail, F. O. Mood>
all of Dillon and Prof. Reuben Moody,
who is engaged in teaching in Vir- i
ginia.
The funeral was held Friday after- <
noon, the interment being made at Mt <
Holly Cemetery. A large concourse of <
I friends and relatives followed the re- ]
mains to their last resting place. i
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rHURSDAY, MORNING. OCTOBKR 0
A VICTIM OF ANTHRAX.
Mr. George It. Hivrrelsmi Dies While
Waiting for Tmiii at A. C. 1..
Station.
Mr. George R. Harrelson. ; wellknow
farmer living tiii? miles e.-st
)f the Stone UrUigv, tli?*?l Monday afternoon
while waiting at the Coast
Line station to take tli?- r.:.in for
Florence, tin* caus? of his death beng
a malignant case oi unthr.x, a
-are disease in this country.
Mr. Harrelson arose at his r.suai
tour Sunday morning anj was i > he;
jest of health. About noon that day
i small pimple appeared on his upje?
lip to which he paid vety 1 i' tie ateittion.
Later in the afternooii the
tide of his face began to swell and by
donday he was sufferittg intensely.
V. physician was called and he realize^
it once that Mr. Harrelson was in a
prions condition. Quick preparations|
vere made to take Mr. Harrelson to,
i hospital and he was brought to;
lillon immediately. While waiting fori
he southbound train -it the Coast!
.ine station Mr. Harrelson's condi-j
ion grew worse so rati1 II v itini ?K?.
ending physicians knew the end was
lily a matter of a few moments and
hree minutes before the train arrivd
he passed away.
Anthrax is a disease which is very
are in this country. It is a European
[isease, but has made its appearance
;i America since the war. but only
o a limited extent. It is a gertn diease
and very fatal. It has all the
yniptoms of a carbunkle. but processes
more rapidly. It is accompanied
by high fevers and is followed
n a few hours by general collapse,
low and when Mr. Harrelson conracted
the disease is not known. It
s an infectious disease and can be
ontracted front a shaving brush improperly
sterilized at the time of tnanifacture
or other bristles that come
n contact with the skinMr.
Harrelson was one of the best
itizens of his community and his unimely
death is gre:.tly dpplored by
11 who knew hint. He was a qbiet.
ourteous and unassuming man who
ttended strictly to his own affairs
ittd proposed He owned a splendid
place three miles beyond the Stone
Iridge 011 the Dillon-Hake View road
vhich he managed with thrift and inlustry.
The body was taken in charge bv
Indertaker B. F. Williams who afer
preparing it for burial accompanied
it to Mr. Harrelson's late home
hat night- The funeral was held the
ollowing afternoon.
Mr. Harrelson is survived hv his
vifo and one'tiaucihtor, Mrs. Lacev
"locers, of Dillon.
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Rank ('hancos Officers.
At a tneetinu of'the directors of
the Dank of Clio held Tuesday. 11.
S'. Dennett was elected president to
succeed \V. F Cross and !. R. Dye of
Chester was elected cashier to surteed
H. S. Defhea. Messrs. Cross and
Bethea have been president and cashrie
of the bank for many years.
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Attention, Disabled Ex-Service Mem.
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Tin* Clean-up Squad composed of
government experts will be in Marion,
S C.. at the Court House, October
H'th, 11th and 12th and every exservice
person is called upon to help
[in getting the disabled ex-servicej
1 p? rson thejre so that they may be
'examined for compensation or those!
that have already applied for com-,
P?nsation and have not received aid
[may be helped in getting their claims
t h rough.
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u to claimants while at squad headquarters
and transportation will
furnished those whoso medical exami
nation shows that they need hospital
treatment. T ie purpose of this s?inad '
is to help in securing compensation
where it is needed, the hespitaiiza {
'ion of claimants that neeed i'. In
formation and adjustment of your
wark risk insurance. All ex-service |!
men who desire this help are asked toi!
take their discharge certificates and:
all government communications that]1
in any \yav might help jn establishing 1
their claims for this compensation.
Anyone desiring further information
in regards to this are asked to"
call on the Post Commander or Ad-!
jutant of this Post. Don't forget the 1
dates. Oct. 10th. 11th and 12th Help 1
your disabled "Buddy" get there if '
he has no way to get to Marion
Signed,
Dillon Post No. 22.
The American Legion
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Services tit the .Methodist Church.I
Main Street Methodist Church. Dr.
Watson H. Duncan, Pastor
Sunday School at 1" A. M.. Mr. \V..
H. Mttller, Superintendent
Preaching at 11 A. M. ur.d 7:20 P.
M. by the Pastor.
Morning Subject; "The Sermon on j
I the Mount:" No. 4?"The New Ideal1
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Church Conference at the rlrse of
the morning service.
F> ening Subject: "The Secret of'
Power."
Junior Kpworth League at 4 P. M.!
Miss Sarah Hargrove, President.
Prayer Service on Wednesday at)
I 4 P. M.
Public cordially invite-l to all ser-l
vices.
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Religious Canvass Sunday.
The four churches of Dillon will
take a religious census of the town
and community Sunday afternoon,
jOctober 9th. at which time these
I churches will through a united effort
icanvass every home. The workers will
begin the canvass at 2:30 o'clock.
'The people are earnestly requested to
.cooperate with the canvassers by be|ing
at borne and furnishing the desired
information.
Rev. W. D. S. Chandler.
W. H. Muller,
S. II. Stoney,
W. V. Jones,
Commit tooe.
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NOTICE OF ELECTION.
State of South Carolina,
County of Dillon.
Whereas, a petition signed by mor*
than one third of the qualified electors
and a like proportion of the resident
freeholders of the age of tweu(
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No. {> of the county and state aforesaid
asking that an election he grant
,1 in tin- said district on the question
< ! increasing the levy by four mills
for common school purposes has been
presented to the County Board of Education.
Now by the authority vested in us
undet section 174 1. Civil Code 1912.
; aid election is hereby ordered held
on Tuesday, October 18th at E. T.
Elliott's Stables.
The trustee's, E. T. Elliott, J. B.
Gibson and J It. Return, shall act &s
managers of said election and only*
<uch electors as return real or personal
property for taxation and
who exhibit their tax receipts and
registration certificates as required
in general elections shall be allowed
to vote.
Each elector who favors the proposal
increase in levy shall cast a vote
with the words "For Increase" written
or printed thereon, and each elector
opposed to said increase shall
fast a ballot with the words "Against
Increase" written or printed thereon.
H. M Moody.
Mrs. J no. N. Hargrove,
Hoyt Watson,
10 f> 2t. Co. Board of Education.
NOTICE
Jurors and witnesses who have
h summoned to appeai at court
to e\i Monday morning will please
take notice that court will not open
till Tuesday morning, October the
11th. the presiding judge being detained
on official duties at Columbia
on Monday the 10th.
Sam McLaurin.
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( acN of Thanks.
We feel thai we would be ungrateful
if we did not through the columns
of The Herald express to the friends
anil neighbors who were .?,? kin,i and
thoughtful of us in our recent bereavement
our heartfelt gratitude.
We shall ever linlil
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11 !i?>sc acts of kindness and our prayer
|is that God's richest blessings shall
Ib their reward
R. J. Moody
1' 6 It. and Children.
I-<>p SAI.l"?One Shetland pony, tf
y.-ars old. Perfectly t- ntle, in cood
condition. Also rubber tire buggy
for best offer. M. H. McDonald,
j Dillon. S. C. R. F D 4.?10 6 2tp.
WAXTEIt ? A .Man who can Operate
a Hoffman Pressing Machine Apply
Monday morning. J. H fiethea,
the Tailor.?10 0
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