The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, November 10, 1921, Image 5
' f _
?
PERSONAL. MENTION *
Roy Hamilton spent Tuesday in
Columbia.
Charlie Herring of Raleigh visited
hig parents here this week.
o
Miss Sallie Bethea of Latta spent
the week end with Mrs. Ida Dunbar.
i *?? ?
. naiuu uosenuurg spent Sunday in
\ X Mullins.
W. W. Thompson and Frank Loyd
\ spent Sunday in Florence.
?o?
Fred Curry of Charleston, W. Va..
Is spending a few days in town with
friends.
C ?
Miss Mamie Rosembaum of New
York is spending some time with her
sister, Mrs. Win. Brick.
^ Mrs. E. W. Mathers of Columbia is
spending a few days with Mrs. O. W.
Jackson.
Messrs. Worth McKinley, Jessie
< Garrell and Charlie Blankenship
A spent Sunday in Florence.
Miss Kate Woodley and brother,
Jno. C. of Clio were in town Sunday
visiung relatives.
Mrs. J no. R. Watson and Miss
Lacey Jackson attended the Eastern
Star meeting at Latta Monday night.
?o?
Mrs. Kate Edens Reynolds of Latta
spent the week end with Mrs. L.
E. Mason.
Julius Evans of Charleston spent
Sunday with his parents. Dr. and
Mrs. A. J. Evans.
Mrs. Tygert of Florence is spending
a short time with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Elliott.
?o?
, Mrs. W. R. Guill is visitinc relai
tVeg in Lexington, N. C., and Bedfere,
Va. this week.
Miss Beulah Mason left yesterday
lor L,ako City. S. C. to spend a few
flays with friends.
Mrs. Annie Bransford left Tuesday
morning with her daughter. Virginia
for McLeods Infirmary, where Miss
Virginia will take treatment.
B3-EB B) gHS-IS-S
H '
ffl ! . "j
T ,> '
m i y tlrit
TO j ; ^ in various
T j O niacin vari<
i$? ! : *3 various ter
IS " ^
tr*icS screeu so ?
is T fl
m d
? ! fc M41
Is iai
? Of t
tiCt
The Sew Yorh
"To find a p
epochal ii
JJ? one mmt
^ Elizabeths
<77 to Shakec
and Cleop
y The Los Angel
t* "Another e
^3 sented to I
Th
2 ?i Rex
ffil U3 I
[ ] ? | from
JX J ME
t _?beJ6ostan
a a a a a a-aII
i* A> *
THE DIMXI
j \V. J. Carter, Jr. of Philadelphia
spent several days in town last week
with bis father.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rogers spent
Thursday and Friday of last week in
. Baltimore.
. .Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robertson spent
I Saturday and Sunday in Fairmont
j with friends.
Mrs. H. E. Dixon is in Wilmington
jwith her little son who is receiving
medical attention from Dr. Sidberrv.
Miss Alma McElveen of Lake City.
S. C. has accepted a position with the
j Morris Fass Department store as
. mill inov
?o
Mrs. U. J. Gaddy and little daughter
of Gaddy's Mill an1 spending
some time with Mrs. Gaddv's father
at Atkinson, X. C.
Mrs. Corrie Boyd Cottingham of
Concord. N. C. who has been visiting
friends in town, lef' Monday morning
for Fayetteville.
0
The Ladie's Improvement Associajtjon
will give an oyster supper at
iFloydale school house Friday night
November 18, to which the public is
invited.
?o?
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Garrett and two
little daughters of Greenwood. S. C.
spent Sunday with Miss Annie
Laurie Lowe. They made the trip
through the country in an automobile.
o?
President Harding has nominated
Lewis E. Stephenson for postmaster
at Dillon, to succeed Mr. C. L. Cartuichael
who has been filling the po
smon ior tiio pcsr two years. Mr.
i Stephenson is trick operator at the
Coast Lino passenKer station and a
native of North Carolina.
The Improvement C'luh >!< < (*.
Tin* Improvement Club im t on Friday
afternoon. The prcsidi nt, Mrs. L.
C. Bnuldy, presided. Matt* is of interest
were discussed. Mrs. Ilrad.dy's
resignation was accepted as she stated
that she accepted the office for a
I limited time and would serve no
[longer. Mrs. L. Cottlnghain was electled
president, though not present,
and all the members were heartily In
favor of her holding the office that
she has always filled so faithfully
jand capably. It is conceded th t Mrs.
ffl? H?B
?imc,s. _Jj
ous Dramatic Ci
big cities of the United
>us comments about the ]
ms, it is true?but to the i
odds the greatest achiever
ai* is
e FOI
>RSEM
he Apocal
J^or example:
: Times said: The Chicago Tri
>lay that is equally **Go and see "]
i its implications men of the 1
go back to the lt ? vrorth
m? ? for example money,
ipeare's 'Anthony The Boston Tra\
atra*'** **It is a great
les Examiner said; The Pittsburg P
pic has been pre- "It . . , has r
he world." ^ masterpiece.1
at is the expert verdict upon
Ingram Prodh
the nov^l by VICENTE B LAS CO
Adapted by June Mathis
TRO cXS
$0St ,
i. mi 11^?????^
U rxi m m m rrt _QCl
iXJ IxJ I? IXJHO ffir ttl
0
Cottingham has had no rival in thh
office, though many hare served
faithfully. The meeting adjourned.
It. T. Pub. Chairman.
o
Living in Austria is now 08 times
as costly as in 1014.
Wasps do good by reducing the flies
and caterpillars.
Umbrellas numbering 20,000 were
left in the Paris Underground Railjway
last year.
1,1,1
EAGLE "SSKADO5"1
fiS-i
For Sale at your Oeiler
ASK FCR Ti: YELLOW ?1
EAC.LE
EAGLE PENCIL COl
I SPECIAL
* Owing to th(
J8 I will he forced to
S a cash basis. I ha>
9 ? sively on a credit t
the neonle failing
_ has made it very e
$ It is a pleasure to
people who pay tin
ij and I wish to than
fj their kind and iibe
solicit a continuar
If you wish to
the end of each mo
do business with
please do not thin
further credit is e
cannot carry accou
IK I l- ox*A t /i nnv O
M a lttitv iw |;a> i \M cl
len to thirty days
11 Charlie
]-?-@-?HS-?-IS-S
Daxln Q^rihautc/
y/ Ulil l?? ^
o*
ritics "ill?
PI
States have ^'
*Oil
picture ? in
same effect:
nent of the
M
UR EN
J
ypse I
- w
:-z*'
bune said: O
rhe* Four Horse*
Apocalypse*...
your time and ?2
veller said ^ ^5
picture.**
ress said:
esulted in a film ^
this 1
iction ?&
ibanez
TURES; g
ORATION a
?????~J
#
-a-gHS GH SI g~g
/ii. I - ^ <
)1j*. *%, THTJILSIlAI MOKMXCi, JfOVF
|
FOR SALE
One Ford Touring
i Car. Starter Type. 1
1 Complete set of new
l tires.
J. Earls Bethsa I
j? I
in lP ;.ciiKo. 1741
* ]
S&s V &5fu!S*-' |
l\.\6-~ i i ,'ivc i;rade? j
ZNCIL WITH Til.1: T.LD HAND
MIKAOO
MPANY, NEW YORK
. NOTICE Ij
; present conditions q
put my business on "J
e sold very exten- #
his year and lots of j
to pay their bills
mbarrassing to me. t'
do business with r
eir hills promptly
k Tny customers for
ral patronage and 1
ice of your patron
pay your hills at !j5
.>* U T ..-HI
in ii i ? HI ijv K:iJU 11' Off |
you, otherwise
k hard of me if no
\tended. because I
mis indefinitely as V- (
11 mv goods in from
time.
Saleeby |
% ^ - i
a
t7 n
1 wo JC
W ednesd
Nov. ]
Two
^Nlatii
3:00 j
Special C
Wednesc
Prices: Matin
and $1.10
The Grec
"The Fc
The
Special
Four
Advance Seat
J-ffl-ffi-fflS-ffl-ffl- SH
EMBER 10. 1921. ^ ^
Closing Out Sale
rn
| On V/ith a Mighty - fj
6 ey Saving Opportunity g
| In order to vacate the I
B store building we now |
j? occupy, we are compell- I
oo
| IV/ OOU ^t/C. I J' lie Mil Ul |
I ready to wear.
Clothing, shoes, shirts, knit
I goods etc, regardless of cost. ?
Its to your interest to come
y to this store once, where your *
j? dollar will buy so much more ?
:: that you can buy your fall sup- |
il ply and not drain your purse.
Remember this is a genuine |
i closing out sale and you will |
be the looser if you fail tocome. 8
if We do not quote prices, but ?
,i remember goods must be sold I
nf i si
IIII Mil Tmi ii cswa-r -u-.. 1_
Jones Dry Goods Co.
R. R. Ave. DILL C.
f?S????-?-a >.?5 iS -? ?S -51 ?5!~51
a
*&? ? *> ?bif^S ji $ S i 5 O R&J r?,
||^* |e 1
t H HIM Am. 1 ?
? ani ass, uJ'B "LJB ?
>ig Days Two ?
ay and Thursday, fj
L6tk and I7tk f
IS
Shows Daily ?,
aee an d Night ?
and 8:00 P. M. |
Children's Matinee ?
lay at 3 p. 30c ^
ee 55c and 85c Night 55c 5
m
rtest Picture of all |
Time |
mr Horsemen I of |
A M
/-\pocaiypse |
Music by the Famous t
lor semen Orchestra S
Sale Starts Saturday Nov. 12th IS
S?ffi?ffl e-BEHS ?-SHS ffl