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t PERSONAL, MENTION * * / E. R. Liles of Orangeburg spent yesterday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Colon Hasty of Hasty, N. C., spent Sunday in town. . Mr. Jno. W. McKay of Rowland \ was in town Tuesday on business. >663V. ?o? # 66 \ J. B. Berry ot Latta was a business T visitor here Monday. Miss Eris Stanton of Clio spent Sunday in town with friends. f ?o? Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Bass of Latta were in town Wednesday shopping. o Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bryant of Row-1 ? land, N. C., were in town Tuesday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Gus Watson of Rowland wejre visitors here Tuesday. I A. R. McRae made a business trip t to Mullins Tuesday. , w O Mrs. Ola McNair is spending today in Hartsvillp Mr. T. M. Jordan of Columbia j spent Sunday in town with friends, j Mrs. N. A. Berry of Hamlet spent Monday with her brother, Dr. J. H.1 Hamor.. ! P. P. Phillips and mother of Dar-' lington spent Sunday in town with Mr. and Mrs* J. W. Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. George and children of Latta were visitors here IV x.xl ii cumaO'iJ'* O Messrs. Mack Atkins, Lacey Be\ thea, G. R. Floyd and Alton Hayes " .icre visitors here Tuesday. S* " . i 3*rs. Corrie B. Cottingliam of Conc<Vd, X. C., is visiting in town this wf ek. / ??~ / Mrs. Win. Brick left last Thursday night for St. Luke's hospital in Richmond, Va. ?o? Mrs. J. I). McKitiloy and daughter, Miss Cora, spent last Thursday in Marion attending the County Fair. ?o? Mr. and Mrs. James Hamer of Timmonsville spent n few days in town with their parents last week. ?o? Mrs. Abe Bluniberg returned home Wednesday after an extended trip north. ????????a-?-?? i lit M f>ns H osp ?i black only, 9c [ I Mens U. S. Arm: J Coats ( reclaimed 25c each j MAN & I g] Men's Dress Shirts, j at T Homespun, special al 10 yards to custo Chambrays, in all co g] ue at i>j Overalls in all sizes ; _L Shoes for infants, all Soft Sole. % ? Ladies 2 Piece Under [4] Garment 51 Men's Heavy Gray S^ T Regular $4.00 val Men's heavy Khaki Pi A Tii ? Be Sure Yo aa E HO GH E B1 BBifc k Ml \ THE DILLON HER I A. V. Bethea spent a few days last week in Itoeky Mount, on bus!- j ness. ; Mrs. Mary G. Rogers, of Blenheim J S. C.t has returned to her home after spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. David. Mrs. Annie S. Alford lias returned t to her home in Goldsboro, N. C., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. ! David. Mrs. Paul Phillips of Darlington is' spending a few days in town with her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. J. \V. Rowland. ?o? I S. W. Jackson and daughter Miss Lacey spent Sunday at Elberry as thej guests of Mr. Jackson's sister, Mrs. M. E. Berry ! Mrs. Susie LeGette of Fairmont. N. C.. returned home Sunday after an ' extended visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. ' Whitfield. Lieut. Gov. W. B. Cooper of Wilmington, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Lucinda Cooper, and Mrs. J no. P. Cooper of Mullins were guests of! Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Bethea the past' week. E. Walker Dnvali of Cheraw was 'the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Mon-j tague on last Sunday. Mr. Duvall was' here in the interest of the Nation! | Wide Campaign, and made an address j Sunday evening. ?o? The following gentlemen were elected deacons at a Congregational meeting of the First Presbyterian | church Sunday: D. A. McCallum, J. H. McLaurin, B. M. Carmichael, C. , K. Walker and H. E. Dixon. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet ; Friday afternoon at 3:30 p. m. at the i residence of Mrs. W. C. Moore. Mrs. J Herbert, conference president, will at, tend this meeting. ?o? i .\ir. r. \v. ijetiiea left Sunday night ! foi Baltimore where ho will spend several days taking treatment under a specialist. Mr. Bethoa's condilion is ! not critical, hut his health has not I been very good for the past several ! months. He was accompanied hv Mrs. [ 15< thea. -<?? j Dr. Stackhouse has returned front a business trip to Atlanta. While away Dr. .Stackhouse made a trip through the boll weevil section of j Georgia for the purpose of studying agricultural and industrial ? nditions. -?-?-SHS-5F- ffi-B r ) " Next Door tc IUFACTI all shades and stripes 89c yard - - Amer limited. % lors, regular 25c val- 10c I and heavy demin at -- 98c sizes at, pair - - 29c wear, Special at CC/? I/I/V veaters, Special at 98c ants, all sizes at -- 87c o -F1 >u Make No Mistake -SHU Bl 1 B 1 Bh / ;ALD, DILLON SOITH CAROLINA Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Dlankenship attended the County Fair at Marion hist week. Mr. L. A. Tatuin, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at Hi" Florence Infirmary Saturday tii;;ht, i.s doinj; well and will be able to return home in about ten days. Mr.* latum was taken ill very suddenly and the operation was performed in a short while after he reached the hospital. ?o Mrs. James M. Sprunt n:? rtained tii Afternoon Bridge Club We inesda.' evening. the members having as tin ir gues?. their husband*. The rooms were beautifully decorated with f? riis, chrysanthemums ..ml oth r decorations carrying out Thanksgiving suggestions. After a most enjoyable e\oiling of bridge a delirious salad course was served. Woman's Club Meeting. Mrs. J. M. Sprunt was hostess to the Woman's Club on Monday, Nov. 14th. Besides the regular club members a large number of invited guests were present. After the business session eight hands of progressive rook were enjoyed. The hostess served a delicious salad course and the club adjourned to meet with Mrs. A. J. Evans Nov. 21st. laitta-.Marion Transfer l.ine. -vii auio Transit*!- service nas neen established between Dillon and Marinn by way of Latta. Tin* promoter of the enterprise is Mr. \\\ C. (*.r?-cc, resident agent of Ihe Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Co. The schedule i; as follows: Leave Dillon 111 o'clock; arrive Latta 12:20; Marion 12:."o Ltave Marion 1:10; arrive Latta1 1:45; arrive Dillon 2:00. The fares an* reasonable and there is every in dicnlion that the entorpr s will h? a success. MIL C. lM t'K. i Mr. c. 11. Peck, foi man: years ; r* si<:* it of Dillon, died l-'rid . i ial. a* lie home of his da "a'P- r. Mrs ' V C. We.-t at Florence follow ill. . l i'.'ni s of s.-v. ;*al wet ' . The 1? nl; wrs brought to Dillon Su:: ta; morning and the interment vas mad* a.t Mt. Hollyi tie* Mineral :-**i -vic? I* in:, conducted by Rev. I'.. Hurts, 0 Columbia, who lil! -1 the pulpit at tl.e Tlapti-t chuveh S Miday niornir . 1 i the absence of It?*v. \V. (\ Allen. For many years Mr. Peck was a familiar figur* iti the business li: ol the town. 11* moved here from Gibson. N. C.. and took charge of tie* local hotel. T.ater he gave this lip ]?IS?IIHS-SHS-OB?@ The House of C ) Evans Drug S We have received aiu chandise that was made 1 manufacturer failed, hen We have bought every it< visit will more than pay SHOES. SHO I Men's Mahogany and ligl lace, regular $6.00 an at | Ladies Mahogany and b Brogues Wing Tip ai Ohildrens Shoes in all sty . .^gular $5.00 value a Dresses in Tricotine, Sati Regular $25 to $35 who] Ask all about the Elfent %!:c Habit'1 of visiting us will you al>out thi Lf elite / THURSDAY MoRMX;. NOVK>1 UK * ? and resumed his old p?o.'* s.-ioii thai 01 it'lfgrapli opeiulut uud hud j charge of the local Western l"n-[ t ion office until iasi .nunc i when h?- i retired to tilt old age pension J list. Upon his retirement from t 1 ! gupliy .Mr. IVcit purchas. d a t:\ut; 01 land near Stafford ltiidg> and ix u.iii the" development ?>: a s itnm* -i t?.-ort hut hi.-> health begun to la.. ; iul In abandoned t!us* plan- and Weill to Florence lo liiali' his ho o 'with his Uaughict. .Mr. l'eck waa h.u'h-toned christian l- . tleaian and h? had I lie esteem ot . 11 i o knew , ii i in. I!' was a native of Virginia, bu [the greatei part of his life was spent! wi itie two CaI'olinas. The budv w.. tu < o.upunhd t?? Dillon b his .-.on in law, >lr. We>tt and . Vfial i'lotem-. tr ends, and was tin t at the station i b\ a large number ot hi. Dillon frietaWi* D*. >\ a - a i. >od man who ha u. tie 1 ^reward and will 1> Ion feme f J 1>\ tho people of Diiloti | anion. . bin he lived and moved for | nearlj twenty years Tickets now on sale at the drug stores for "The Minister's Wife's New Konnett." WANT COLUMN 1 FLAVOR OR SIZIv?Ituy Your Winter supply of pecans now. Medium sized nuts; but few of the fancy, high priced ones are so good. 35 cents per pound. Mrs. A. J. Canthen. Orangeburg, S. C.?11 17 5t. WANTKD All kind- of furs. Mini..1 Coon, Otter. etc. Highest prices! paid. Win. Uriels, Dillon. S. 11 in if! POSTKI) SU.NS?for PiKljna lands for sale at Tin* H<rald Of-, fico? 11 3. iim; to ha coo and cotton | farms for sal- en v. ry <asv forms. 1 The farms aiv well 1 orated n> ar schools, churches, roans etc .1. <1. I.avion, D n.ii, N. 11 3 3tp. ( OT'*' >\?Ample -"? ?: a -e :it r> , < liable rat- and 1 i?? .a! . 1v::no? s -?n ? p 'mini nis in any <!' '.tit*. I r proi pi ' ?>r :?* ho In Id, fror .1 i>.v Batt? y & Co., Tho H ili 1 Coiton Far ' rs cf Savannah, < . !.* :i 1 13th. V. ?\on rioan Import Corporal ion .-tool;, o for "'i P r -hare. Draw draft throne I l'.tlmi'lto n: I.< ail and Kxrhaimo Hank. C ilninhia. Carolina Commissi >i\ Co 11 hp. MiTICi:?I AM ACiKNT I'Oll Till':' Florence Steam Laundry and will , receive and deliver all laundries as i promptly as possible. Palace Market. | 3-?-???-?- ?-ffl-S Greater Values' 'tore - - 1 \ 1 are still getting in merfor high class trade. The ce we all are the gainer, eni at our own price. A VA11 i J vu? >ES. SHOES. it tan shoes, button and d $8.00 values (?2 0 lack shoes in all styles, id plain at $2.98 ! les and sizes. $1.49 ns and Crepes QO lesale values at iein Co. and you will "Get regular. Our prices talk s sale. Jin C I B-Slffl-ffi-ffl-ffl-ffl-ffl It. 17, 1921. l?OSTi;i> SKiNS?Slums for IN?stinu| I iinds for salo at The Herald Oftioo?11 3. IM?STKI> SlliNS?Slums for I'nstinu lands for sale at The Herald Of-J 1 ie? 113. I 1 .. ! lie I.aiae and He-! l'a? tor - hi Su\ nnali, .a icombines; - " .111,1 S i'l Till I \|', ri< !,< 1 pert stile* man.-hip and fin.'iiciai ; ?li 3 1 1 3t. i'YHKUlllTKIt ItlltUONS ? Stal ! 'id's supi rlii.o ribbon- for Smith and L'nderwoou typewriters. Her- aid Publishing Co.-?3 24 * ri;?n? \m> t il \n i:i, moi: lilies to rial estate, mo images real state, bills of sal*, planters con11nets, rent liens, claim and delivery papers for sale at The Herald office.?3 24. s HK.HI sil t AMI IT,l('i. paid lor old mahogany furniture, china, vases, brass andirons, screens, ic. Address Hox 082, Charlotte, N C. ? 11 JV lip. COTTON shipped to Paltry <V Co. the Proficient Cotton Factors of Sa-; vunnuh, Cia . yields satisfaction as is e ideticed by the large volume! of business entrusted to them. Isn't1 it to your interest to try them? Do jt now and be convinced.?i) 1 13t. I.FT VOl It <;il.\|>K FltriT AND Oranges come direct from the grow <r to your own tables. Sound.' choice fruit. Your orders will have! prompt attention. Prices $3.00 pet b<>\ f. o. b. St. Petersburg. Cash j with order. \\ . c. Fos er. Stat! ? A. St. Petersburg, Pin. 1" 27 8t j .* Mo\i >1IIXTS?Wo are builders and ' erecto; s of high grade monuments.' Ail w<>rk of 'he best material and fully guaranteed. Prices reason able. s> e us b'Tort placing yotir order. laimberton M.'ibl,. Work .t. H. Fh yd. Prop., i.iiimIi- i t ui. N. C.- 2 2 I 52i. WWII I) ?cot NT51V I'FOPl.l-: T<? *1" i IN OLH 73c. MI MS. PM.MtlTO 'M i:. \F\T To lIFllAl.o nil-1< f. ion s\i.i:?r. i i hep- whit. ;> to "..on rb> t '-ir.no tn 50.00 la hot compel <: ' ;ii the State Fair, with \Y1 ' 11 or! from several States I won fir. t and third pens. Kggs in season. .John It. Watson, Dillon. S. c. 11 10 3t. . ( I'Oll SAI.l".?My House and I .of ?Mt Fast Main Street. Apply to 11. I..' | Clark, Dillon, S. C, 11 1" 2*p 1 H?? , r> o en !Jlllort, S. <L. at uptT Men's superior quality hats, I and gray. Special at Limited amount 15 doz. 0 . c ?i Ladies Crepe de Ch and colons. Regular $5 va TOO "Misses hats, all shapes. Sj. Velvet covered Arrow Collars, all sizes, 3 for . 1 arge size Talcum Powder -'* 'n Oiive Co., Soap j-') Bars to each customer. Men's Suits in all shades and s 10 $35 Wholesale values at all sizes. 1 jompa Sfext Door to Evans HS 51 B) 5) IS 5HS LOST -W" **'**' (11111(11 p day nXht. .N vembt-x II blac horse ?ulib about 1 y. i - ^dil, ^ Scar fu right hip. iiewaid for turn w> 1" C. Dutden, Dillo., ilouto *1 4.?jfL 17 L'tp '.\ ??11 yy.W.i.?Oii?' i oi-t I Touring < a" ' forbbIb in good condition. K. Walking 1 ! 17 it. ill. n A I. I.? M 11K ton. (line J I -ij kuI 1 oui tvi Irst i .?ir. Bred to uuernsey ck and will find calf |)tT? lull' i J.st. \Vi!i s< II 'I xi-hunge ft*i b? : cattle I.. ? . Bruddy, Dillon. S. C. 11 17. \ \ VI I l??I'emint. wills st.M-k au<l 11 -1 1 I:. 1:1 . for '! hois- .iilii, SeV ii nrxl hall i: .) s ol' Charlotte, oil hard suriac- road. Fjne buildings. 5. Jr. M< I'll Charlotte, North ihirolir.ii. 11 17 lip. -I'l-idAI, NOT It li ? Owing io tlio I'i? sent conditions I will bo forced io put illv business oil a rash basis. 1 have sold very txtonsivcly or. a crt dit this year and lots of the people failing to pay their bills has made it very embarrassing to me. It is a pleasure to do business with people who j?ay their bills promptly and I wish to tliauk iny customers for their kind and liberal patronage and I solicit a continuant of your patronage. If you wish to pay your bills at the end of each month 1 will be glad to do business with you, otherwise please do not think hard of me if no further credit is extended, because 1 cannot carry accounts indefinitely a- I hav. to pay for all my good m from ten to thirty days time. Cliarli* rinb-i by. 11 17 tf ? IM I'I 1 Ml-! NT* ItCpiiir-. We nre < nrlosiu buyers. All prices gre;itl\ reduced. i.enuine I ?li\ e?' I'I \\ *. si ii d ItepsiirS, I 'lark 11.it i < >w-. ' utnwsiy nod t-otmd l>i>.?"t \\.?. "I 111 e -in-l I'mu Horse Imperial t-tl<>rse Hi*. Harrows, |i:iiili|i- l. 'iig, !.< r '.ao-- detachable ConvcM'ting I 2-Horse. \ sin I'.rtttit l.tain I?i ill- Nissen 1\ sl.go < - en. incut v..I*.?! ii?s! iSuugles! - t f; 1 i J! pay < r . i ; !>? .?! you I i:\. 111i 1 I> -r ?.* ('cdar ->!ii? ul . .In' , : Si iui< \<>S. 1 i'. -j i .-?! \ 11 i1 i i: . > i 11 t -'ulinj; >a-1?. I >>>< ^. \aiU ' itii". < I | * * s I 11! " (lillviuiizod i i-i" CoiTiisntoil lt?M?finjs and M.lin- <1 SI.7 r, . .* \ < "T'inip ( ! < !ii| I tills) S<{. Mso <'?>i i ?<1 < ?;t l \ . \ < j'v ;i 'id I ,?*a<l \\ ;i-Ihm'*-. It will na> you '< ii"t out' i?: ii < * 1h'Ii?|i- \<>u liny. III.WKl Iir ix.ri in (kmi'wv. <mo. s. <\? 11 it :ii. I Ladies Silk 'T* Hose lack acordovan ^ peciai at 39c i?B Ladies Handker- tJ chiefs nbroidered at edge f~ 4c m ~ ? - B >rown. erreen black --$1.95 || jr T ine Waists, ail sizes [ } lue at - $2.98 ? >ecial at 49c X - - - 25c ? . I i 9c k --Each ^ 1-2^ ffl IS stripes. Regular $20 i r% j a rin $11.49 T ; ? ny ii Drug Store BO OB B1 ffl 13 B1 !