very member of Brownsville
charge is urged to attend a shower,'
for the benefit of the parsonage, to
be given at Oak Grove school house
at z o'clock P. M. .Saturday, Oct. 2 2d.
No. towels needed. Bring anything
else from a tin pan to a feather pillow.
? Bed clothes especially needed- Refreshment*
will be served.
Mrs. Ellerbe Rogers,
Mrs. Plunk Brlgman,
Mrs. J. S. Fair,
Mrs. Tracey E. Fore,
Committee
?o
Floydale.
ji
The Floydale School gave an entertainment
Friday P. M., from 7:30 i
to 9:30. Enjoyable exercises were
indulged in. Chicken and rice and i
other delicacies were served. Cake
walks to the edification of the mirth- j
% ful man and a liberal turn out of pa
trons and some friends of the latter i
greeted the managers. Under the <
beautiful moon-lit sky the scene was
made more resplendent. Just here we
would state that the make up of the
faculty conducting Floydale School is
^composed of Superintendent Mr. Isa- i
dore Ussery of Barnwell and well ;
supported by Miss Rosa Dreher of
Leesville, Misses Boykin and Gleaton
of Kershaw and Barnwell counties
respectively.
The Saboard Air Line railway
spanned our section about 1910,
True enough, "i
ju repair bills that e
\ f1 the bank account.
"stop them before t
\ * "With Cypress you L
S be sure you get the j
. : ' rmms ^
^\/n f
VJ CI
tHE WOOD
Look for the Cypres*
below on every boar<
on identified respon
"double your lumbe
?and often more tl
. ~ BUY THE GRADE T*
For many uses the medh
exactly the thing.
Your dealer will sell yoi
Ask him what your job
Write us for list of FREE P
Southern Cypress Mf r
245 Poydras Building, New Orlaa
Graham Building, Jackson
YOUR LOCAL DEALER WILL SUPPLY
HASN'T ENOUCH CYPRESS LET US KN
0& _j
jmum^^^m ci
i
LOTH'S HOT of
BLAST is made all
in 14,16,18 and bu
24-inch fire pot
sizes. The U. S.
Fuel AHminia- ers
trat ion re com- ' no:
\* mended this ^
type of heater
to conserve fueL
tha
ant
on
BRADDY
ra
1 1 m 1 1 i !
when Floydale along with the birth i
of Dillon oountj was launched and !
though yet in itaprlmltlre stage gives
fine premise of a long and useful ca- i
reer. A saw mill, cotton ginnery, a <
fine and up to date school building i
are among its earliest assets and a
tudier class of citisens or more ;
thrifty, in the sunny south would be i
hard to find. A well wisher with a 1
tip of the hat. H. L. B?.
P
Negro Was 110 Years Old.
Yorkville Enquirer. \
"Uncle" Fenton Diggs, venerable ]
colored man who died Monday even- ]
ing and who waB buried Tuesday af- i
ternoon waa a remarkable charac
ter," said Miss Margaret Glenn, as- ;
sistant postmaster in Yorkvllle who <
was talking about the old man the \
other morning. "According to Dr. j
R. A. Bratton, Uncle Fenton was j
about 115 years of age, having been ,
born along about 1806. He was a <
slave of the late Lieut. Gov. Robert ]
G. McCaw, of YorkviUe and after he j
was emancipated he worked for my '
father, the late Sheriff R. H. Glenn, ,
for many years. That's how 1' came ,
to know him. The old man was always ,
courteous and polite and in fact i
a white man's negro. He voted the
Democratic ticket all of his life and
he rode in the Red Shirt parade In
1876. He never did know his exact
ace, of course, but I have'heard him <
ray that when the stars fell in 1853 ]
he was big enough 'ter go to see de ,
-a V --
t's the frequent
;at the holes in
" But, why not*
hey happen?"
mild but once " but
genuine
Z&ffSET
1ESS
ETERNAL"
> trade-mark shown
dor bundle. Insist
\sibility. It means
:t money's-worth"
lan that if you
IAT FITS THE JOB.
9
um or lower grades are
u the grade you need,
calls for.
LANS for farm buildings.
H ' Allltn fauiat oa "Tida
8, MBSU. Witar" Crpraaa
_ ? youcamdentif y
it by tbia mark.
ville, Fl?.
YOU. IF HE
OW AT ONCE. _
>me C&mforf;
h Economy
*HE home that is heated by
Loth's Hot Blast Heater
joys solid comfort comacd
Vith strictest economy.
jlS&3h>. 't-Jv 9 A A rti~tln
CS~etht^
^911 W
SOT-BLAST
rhe entire outside surface i3
metal and radiates heat in
directions. The down-draft
rns nil the gases that escapa
smoke in under-draft heati,
as well as the coal, so that
ne of the fuel is wasted.
liat is why Loth's Hot Blast
res more heat on soft coal
n ordinary heaters give on
hracito and saves one-third
your fuel bilL
WHEELER CO.
M, S. C.
> J:: *
imAijb, rxmow mtnm &***
frim* The oM m4a enjoyed good'
bedm SU'oC Mattfo until a abort;<
while ago although he lost one eye in
id accident several years ago while I
engaged (d repairing a fence. It is
said that at the time of his death
every tooth in his head was sound, i
He is survived by his widow who is(
a very old woman but not so old as i
he was."
The First SO Win.
Hundreds'
have taken advantage
ot the Herald's 60-day offer of The]
Herald, the Gentlewoman, Feminine
Review and The Farm Journal all fori
he price of' The Herald?$2.50.
The offer holdB good till December j
1st. But we have a special prize iOj
"iffpr t h IcAroolr Tho '#1 odf C A
vv?. AUV inav uv OUUOVI iyLions
received from today (Thursday)
till Wednesday, October 26th we will
give, in addition to the above papers,
i 12 month's subscription to The
Southern Agriculturist. Everybody
knows what the Southern Agriculturist
is. The offer is open till next
Wednesday, but the prises will be
given to the first 50 subscriptions received.
Act today if you want to be(
i winner. The 50 subscriptions may
he gone tomorrow.
o
Folic.
Miss Sadie Moore, a stud/snt at
Coker College spent the week end at
home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Moore.
Mrs. Lonnie Stanton of Dillon visiteded
friends here last week.
Mrs. Carrie Lewis has returned
Notice to Scl
District
The Compulsory Att
into effect in this distr
1921, to run for four m
| and the negro school 1
I PALM
F I i
TANK
I Gives quicker re
I seed meal at
I GUARANTEE!
I Ammonia
I A. P. A
If your local agent cann
| with us direct.
I A. F. PRII
I CHARLES!
I Dillon Sw
I r* >
aiorage (
Wc advise all p<
store potatoes witl
ly, tkis week, or a
week. AA^e do not
qualities of potato
ing frost or if tke3
land is wet. pi<
crates from our po
e advise to gra<
tke field. We 1
grading wkick we
ply you. Best ca
toes in tke crates t
kandle eggs, and d<
keaps striking pot
other. Jtfring to cur
as dug, if possible, bi
second day if you
We will iuy at
and number two P
at one cent per pound (. o. t.
msk crates. We sell Fulgkur
secure your seed at once am
planting not later tkan Nov*
We re installing a large
skucked ear eorn. Pull and
skell (or you and buy (or cm
OHlfl* 9W??T POttTI ST1
J Tel ' 1
W# IMHIDMi OvHI
Ml iM M'.to. *. kM U
rtMi relitlm.
Miss Thelma Rogers, who is attending
Columbia Collage, spent the
week end at homo.'
The monthly- mooting of the Fork
School Improroment Association was
held afe-the school building Friday
afternoon. The following program
was rendered: *
1?Song, "America."
2?Bible Reading.
3 Prayer.
4?Roll Call and Minutes of last
meeting by Secretary.
5?Paper "Patriotism and Ignorance"
by Mrs. Frank Rogers.
6?Piano Solo, Miss Julia Rogers.
7?A Thought for the Week by Mrs.
Zack Edwards.'
9?Reading a short story by Mist
Katie Calhoun. *
10?Business session. Delegates were
elected to ^attend Jthe County Federation
at La^p- View.
11?Social Hour. Refreshments consisting
of cake and coffee 'were
served.
Col. R. L. Carmichael has returned
to his home at Washington after
spendng some Dine with his mother,
Mrs. Annie Carmichael.
NOTICE,
w? _
The members of P.amn Warllee and
*11 Confederate Veterans of Dillon
county are requested to meet at the
court house -in Dillon Friday, Oct.
21st St 10 o'clock for the purpose.of
appointing a pension board.
J. W. Turberville, Com.
Camp Harllee.
11
hool Patrons
No. 20
endance Law will go
ict, Monday, Oct. 17,
onths. Sardis school
will open same date.
ETTO
S H
:age
suits than cotton
id costs less..
d analysis:
l per cent
2
ot supply you, communicate
IGLE, Inc.,
'ON. S. C.
eet Potato
Company
m
ersons expecting to
1 us to Jig promptLot
later tkan next
guarantee keeping
es Jug after a killit
are Jug wken tke
?ase get necessary
tato kouse at once,
le kest you can in
lave a bulletin on
would like to sup- I
re fully lay pota- I
lame as you would I
0 not throw into I
atoes against each I
ing house same day I
at not later than the I
expect best results* I
rictly number one |
orto Rica potatoes I
our curing house, we to fur- I
n oate and Akruzzi rye. Best I
1 arrange to complete your I
rnher the tenth. I
power corn Keller to Kandle I
shuck your corn. We will I
sk or grind for toll. I
mil, mm,s. c. j
* am;'"
ctfkMd H4 - Corrugated tedtf
Crimp Hoqttnc. Also frah can I^. high
Portland Cement aad Um?
and Hydmted Bnlldera lime. Also.
r : i.
~T BRICK BRH
Com* to our plan
we luLTt to otter I
LAYTON &RICK V
MARION
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g| certainly conditions e\
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/ORKS, (Eri. 1885)
f. s. c. J
J^j^^^Pcncil No. 174 .
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