The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, August 21, 1919, Image 7
Professional Cards.
OTIS M. PAGE,
(Formerly Major of Engr's U. S. A.)
Surveyor aiul Engineer.
Surveying, Drafting, Blue Printing
Drainage, Sub-Divisions, Etc.
Office Over Dillon Pharmacy.
Dillon, S. C.
hf GIBSON ft MULLER
Attorneys-at-Law
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DEL1 JN, 8. C.
Practice in State and Federal Courti
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DK. J. H. HAMEK, JR.
Dentist
Office over Peoples Bank.
JOE P. LANE
Attorney-at-Law
Office Next to Bank of Dillon,
Main St. Dillon, S. C
L. D. ODE
Attorney-at-Law
MARION. S. C.
DR. C. R. TABER
Physician and Surgeon
Office at residence, No. 5 Harriaoi
Residence Phone No. 90.
J. W. JOHNSON
Attorney-at-Law
Practise in State and Federal Ceurti
Marion, S. 6.
L. B. HASELDEN
Attorney at Law
DILLON, S. 0.
Money to Lend on First Mortgag<
Real Estate.
s. o. hensl.ee, m. d.
Eye, Ear, Noee and Throat
Spectacles Fitted.
Office Hours 9 to 11 and 2 te 4
Evening Hours by Appointment.
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DRS. ROGERS & DARWIN
Dentists
Office Over Bank of Dillon
HARGROVE St BRADDT
Attorneys-at-Law.
Oflce first floor People Bank Bldg
DILLON, S. C.
TAX NOTICE.
I now ha\e in my hands the 191?
tax executions. I will have to clost
them out by December 1st and al
property on which taxes have not beer
paid by that date will be sold on th<
first Monday in December to satisfy
the executions. Some one will be ii
the sheriff's office every Monday ant
Saturday for the purpose of receivinj
taxes.
7-31-4t366 S. V. Lane, Sherif:
CREDITORS NOTICE
Having qualified as administratoi
of the estate of A. LeRoy Bethea, de
ceased, notiee is hereby given that al
persons holding claims against th<
said estate are hereby notified to pre
sent same duly authenticated withir
the time provided by law or this no
tice will plead in bar of their recov
ery. All persons indebted to said es
tate are hereby notified to rtiake im
mdiate payment to the undersignec
qualified Administrator.
D. W. BETHEA,
$-7-3t.?386 Administrator.
L. A. WOODRUFF,
G. OPt.
Eye Silght Specialist
Oiffce New Jewelry Store
No. 10, Main St. MULLIXS, S. C
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Bicycles
Bicycle Supplies
I keep on hand at all
times a complete line
of Bicycles and Bicycle
Supplies.
You can buy at closer
figures at my place
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I the people need and
and in larger quantities
The place where Bicycles
are repaired
and rebuilt.
J. E. McDonald.
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' WHAT REAL THRIFT I
WILL ACCOMPLISH
II
Buooeeeful Men Began By 8avlng
Their Money At a Matter of
Fixed Habit
I
Abraham Lincoln wu a notable exemplar
of the value of thrift of time.
We can picture him trudging forty J
miles to borrow a grammar. We can j
see him prone before the pine Are at |
I night after a hard day's work log- <
' cutting, reading and re-reading the ,
statutes of Indiana, the only book he ]
owned, or learning to write and figure ,
5 with a piece of charcoal on the back of .
i a wooden shovel, as he had no paper
1 or Ink.
| Another example of what a boy eaa j
do who does not waste time is that of \
j a Milwaukee man, Nels Anton Chris- i
j teneen, recently appointed by the \
r United States government through <
Secretary of the Navy Daniels, on the !
f inventors' staff of the new United i
_ States Naval Board, which includes i
the greatest inventive minds in the <
nation. i
r Born in Denmark, Nels Chrhrten- 1
" sen's school days ended at 14 years. 1
1 After that he worked in a machine
' shop days and attended a technical i
' school in tke evenings. < From his
savings he defrayed the expense of a
. course at the Copenhagen Technique
Institute, from which be was graduat- ]
- ed at 21. Previous to that be attain
1 national prominence as an engineer,
having designed, when 19 years old,
the Danish lighthouse at Hanstholme,
one of the largest in the world. i
During the three years he spent on
an English steamer engaged in Mediterranean
trade he learned enough
English to secure a position with an
English manufacturing concern. Since
coming to the United States he has invented
many compressed airbrake
starters for railroads, aeroplanes and
Are engines that have brought him <
world-wide fame.
Thomas Edison began to save before
he began to Invent. The successful
magajine editcr, Edward Bok,
started saving on a salary of 60 cents
a week. Orover Cleveland's wages
for his first year of work totaled $50.
Garfield could not have became president
had he not saved early in life.
Horace Greeley and Cooper founded
their oareers pn saving.
Ex-Governor Ferris of Michigan,
' | now a college president, a life-long ad
vocate of thrift, tells of his own thrif,J
ty training: "In my youth if I had a
toy, I made it, and ma<ie it not to
auit myself alone but it had to auit
my father as well. His examination
of my work and his insistence that I
should put the bert there was in me
even into ray toys put into my back
a spine and sufficient lime to last a
lifetime."
Thrift was the keynote of success in
the life of the late James J. Hill. He
was one of the country's most consistent
exponents of thrift, one of the
greatest exampls.rs of what this vir
j tus combined with energy and high
purpose, can do. He preached always
that the man who eannot 9ave money
will be a failure; that though he may
have education, talent and r.blllty,
without thrifty habits he cannot euc
| twu.
The hen that lays an egg a day Is (
a gold mine for her owner. Take a
lesson from the hen! Lay up for 1
! your future by Investing regularly In
War Savings Stamps.
The cornerstone of V?morrovr*B ano!
cess is founded upon today's thrift.
' Any postman can lay the cornerstone ,
1 - ? ? ?l*k n ? C?.? ir in rra Qtunena
(or you vv uu nm o? r
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Soros one is saving what you spend
foolishly. Who is depositing your dollars?
Invest thsm in W. S. S. and >
save thsm for yourself. 4
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STAMP CONVERSION
IS NOW AUTHORIZED
I rvnury utpirxmoni unon i ni w^u
Banks and Post Offices Savings
Certificates In Largs Denominations.
Richmond, Va.?The War Loan Organization
of the Fifth Federal Reserve
District has been advised that
thereafter War Savings Stamps may
t>e converted into Treasury Savings
Certificates of $100 and $1,000 denominations
according to a new plan of the
United 8tatss Treasury Department
to afford greater convenience to holders
and purchasers of War Savings
wd Thrift Stamps.
The development of the savings idea
Is one that has been urged for some
time in order to attract larger investments.
The holder of a sufficient
aumber of Thrift Stamps may now exchange
them for a $5 War Saving*
Stamp and In turn the holder of
twenty of the $6 War Savings Stamps
may convert them into a $100 Savings
Certificate, or the holder of two hundred
of the $6 8Lamps may in turn
turn them in for a $1,000 Saving Certificate.
Conversion may be made at all flrat
and'second class postoffices and at all
Incorporated banks and trust companies
that have qualified as agents of
the second class. The Treasury Savings
Certificate will be Issued in registered
form and will bear the name
of the owners. They will yield four
per oeat compounded quarterly as do
the War Savings Stamps. The limit
of tbe Individual investment for the
1919 series of stamps still remains at
*1.000.
The new Treasury Savings Certificates
should prove particularly attractive
for the investment of the
funds of fraternal societies, labor unions
and other civic, social and religious
organisations because the interest
is added to the principal automatically
each quarter, the entire amount
being payable at maturity.
HOW FAMILY INCOME
MAY BE DISTRIBUTED
Every Home 8hould Have Own Perv
tonal Household Budget If It
It to be Successful.
Every household Is a corporation
with certain definite obligations and
a more or less certain Income, and it
should, therefore, have a definite budget.
No general budget can be so framed
as to fit the needs of every family.
Families differ, even when identical in
eixe, number, sex and general situ*
tion, but no family can thrive and pro
greas without sound and sane finano
ing; without arrangement of a reasonable
financial margin; without reg>
ular saving and investments, such as
are offered bjr Thrift and War Savings
Stamps; and only Intelligent adherence
to an intelligent budget can b?
trusted, under ordinary circumstances,
to bring about the desired result*.
Methods of appropriation, however,
differ; a method which proves feasible
in a given family would be worse
than useless In another; but certain
cardinal principles may be safely laid
down.
The amount of possible savings
should be set apart definitely, and
i gidly adhered to. Other allowances
may be variable or they may be held
within hard and fiJt limits. One plan
arier another may ne men, 11 nsea,
until the heat one suited is found.
All things considered, the most easily
efficient budget usually is that
which allows a certain share of the
Income for each budget head Itsted.
holds rigidly within the Items of appropriation,
and wisely applies any
balance or surpluB to the sartngs of
recreatlou account.
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