The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, December 25, 1919, Image 8
GRACE IS SOW MAYOR.
Charleston Inauguration Ceremony
Took Place Yesterday.
"Charleston, Dec. 15?John P. Grace
and 21 aldermen-elect assumed office
todny, at noont in the council chamber
at city hali. Recorder Jervey administering
the oath to Mayor Grace,
and he in turn swearing in the aldermen,
after Clerk of Council Barbot
had read the election returns.
The inaugural address followed and
then rules were adopted by council,
r\f IKa nro
(/ring yiavutaxij IUVOC vi !' v
ious council, and committee appointments
were read out. Alderman Daniel
L. Sinkler, being named chairman
of the ways and means committee.
Discussing the distribution of patronage,
Grace said that he would
immediate accept, if it were tendered
him, the resignation of every man
in the service of the city who support-]
ed the recent administration, provided
he felt that such service could
be dispensed with in each cast with*
out injury to the-public welfare. He
added he did not look for such resignations
to come in embarrassing
numbers/ and was rather inclined to
hAll?vA it mlsrht he necessarv to take
some action along that line.
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SERVICE MEN REMINDED.
Red Cross Warns About Their Government
Insurance.
After December 31 many discharged
service men who have allowed
their government insurance to lapse
cannot reinstate it-. For this reason
the American Red Cross through its
home servic^ section is endeavoring:
to communicate by retter, by person- {
al touch and in every way possible
with former soldiers and sailors before
this date to get them to pay up
their premiums before it is too late.
If a man was discharged more than
eighteen months ago, he has only until
December 31 to reinstate his insurance,
if he has allowed it t0 lapse
through nonpayment of premiums.
After that time he must have a physical
examination. If he does not pass
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To give younk folks a prs
that if they give up the li
things later. To give you j
be of service to you.
We Pay You 4 Per Cent
Your Christmas
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'prance, he cannot pass the examina- '
[uori for other kinds of insurance.
This ruling will apply as well to >
men who are unable to pass the examination
on account of wounds re- j
ceived in the service as to men who
have suffered injuries, or become i
diseased after their discharge from
;the army. If a man was discharged
less than eighteen months ago, he has i
eighteen months from the date of s
jhis discharge to reinstate his insur- <
ance without examination. ]
In order to prevent the loss of their i
insurance to many men who are not i
ap>*are of the rulings in regard to it, {
the Red Cross is undertaking to help 1
as many of them as it can reach, and t
to acquaint every ex-service man i
with the condition of reinstatment.
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NEW JITNEY AIRPLANE
WEIGHING 110 LBS. *
CARRIES 2 PERSONS. \
Paris, Dec. 15?An airplane weighing
only 110 pounds, capable of car- (
rying two persons at the rate of 140 T
miles per hour! Believed impossible, t
scorned at as impracticable, such a c
machine has already received success- |
ful trials at an airdrome in thegvi- t
cinit'y of Paris.
Plane a Tiny Thing. I
The plane is a tiny thing, with a ?
wingspread less than that of a Spad. >
It can be comfortably picked up and f
carried by one m^n. A small electric j
motor of eight horsepower provides t
the power to drive the one propeller, j
The machine can stay in the air more'r
than an hour. * |T
"My invention is such thatvit can r
be produced in great quantity and'_
sold at a very low pri:e." Archer told
the Universal Service. "If the government
will permit me?for it has the refusal
of the airplane first?I shall
make Archer-planes a? the rate of g
1,000 a day. C
"In one year I expect one out of p
every ten able bodied men in France
10 be a possiDie purcnaser ior my machine.
Even a boy or girl of average
strength could easily handle it. It 1
can 'take off from a small garden or 6
roadway and can land in a space much
smaller than the ordinary aeroplane.
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WHAT THE
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Payments Payments
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Veek 4c 2nd Week
6c 3rd Week
rease Every Week Increase Every
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>tal in 50 Weeks Total in 50 W<
$25.50 $63.75
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REASONS FOR THE CLUB
those of moderate and even si
tie saving habit" to those who
ictical education about mone;
ittle things they want today,
a ''bank connection" and show
| BAIN
The carrying power Is such that farmers
will be able t<? bring their pro-'
duce to market 'straight from the
market garden gar/en, say 300 miles;
fro%i Paris to the ffentr?_l markets at1
the capital, with /only one landing,
and in only two 'hours.
.May Cloud A'ew York Sky.
"American investors wifl not be
3low to see thtf advantages of the
rir jitney, and/negotiations will be
opened shortly with a view to supplying
10,000 machines to New York
.'or the use of commuters. American
promoters with whom L hav^ talked
>ay that my invention will put the*
'erryboat and the suburban train service
out of business except for old
nen or timid women.
"There is no reason why landing
places could not be provided On the
'lat roofs of your New York skyscrapers
for the Areherplane will
and within 6? feet against a moderite
wind. ^
Will Go in a Trunk.
And the construction and weight
>f the machine is such that a man
will be able to- put all the parts in a
food-sized trunk when he wishes to
toss the ocean and quickly reassem>le
them when he arrives on the other
tide.
"If I can get going quickly enough
shall expect to turn out at least
iO of the machines early in the n%w
rear, and by the end of 1920 I conidently^expect
the orthodox Christnas
present of any boy over 14 will
>e an air Jitney!"
In time of war, Archer said, the
uachine could be used for rapid scout
vork or for carrying of important
nessages. " * -DR.
R. M. BAILEY
Veterinarian
Dillon, ..... South Carolina
Office at Dillon Live Stock Co's.
! tables.
)ffice Phone - - - - 235
residence Phone - 5
Kf ANTED ? WE BUY CORN IN
huck or shelled, any quantity. One
bushel or car load. Carolina Millin
Co.?12 18 It.
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amount each week. Or, ;
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and deposit the same amoi
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our bank with the first w<
make you a member of tl
Christmas Banking Club 1
you have joined.
It costs nothing to joir
accumulate money.
DIFFERENT
JOc CLUB
, Payments
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. __10c 2nd Week 20c 2i
__ 15c 3rd Week 30c 3i
Week Increase Every Week
by 10c
?eks Total in 50 Weeks
$127.50
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BAD BIRDS MUST GO. hero
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Those That Destroy Need Adequate cont
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Now that the beneficial species of ttain
birds are fortified by ample protec- wiju
tive legislation, the importance be- to t
comes apparent of perfecting meth- and
ods for protecting crops against dam- metl
age by birds says the chief of the were
bureau of biological survey. United disct
States department of agriculture. A for 1
policy of bird conservation that will pred
best serve the interests of the farmer ed."'
he says, involve not only a thorough th'e <
appreciation of the value of . benefi- are i
cial species but adequate attentipn unlii
to the control of troublesome ones, warr
Following out that line of endeavor,
investigations that line of endeavor,
investigations have been made of a
number of species complained of as p(
troublesome and in some cases spec- stocl
ial rulings have been made under the nishi
migratory bird treaty act to permit ceml
bureau that permission be granted to meel
sl oot them. Investigation^ however, Com]
showed that about 96 per cent, of the Lak<
food of night herons is crawfish; not day
a single frog was found in any of f0r <
the stomachs examined. ques
It has been determined that bobo- said
links, protected under the migratory eery
bird treaty act, are as destructive as the i
ever to rice when opportunity offers, 120,
and in order to control them an open
season has been declared on bobolinks 12 1
in Pennsylvania and the Atlantic
coast states from New Jersey, southward
to and including Florida. Certain
species of wild duck, also protect- Pi
ed under the act, were found to be gtocl
destructive in the rice fields of Call- pany
fornia and a special order was issued inst.
permitting rice growers to kill them the i
out of season. In Arkansas rice its i
fields a special order had to be issued S. C
permitting the shooting of ducks at uary
hight. Meadow larks in South Caro- the
lina were found to be inflicting se- tion
vere damage to sprouting corn and from
oats. In order to afford proper relief,
says the chief of the survey, permis-!l2 2
sion has been eiven farmers to drive
the birds from the fields with shotr AVAI
gunsy if necessary. Complaints were ?
received from Louisiana that night sh
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-our deposit the same
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$5.00, or any amount,
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the clubs; then come to
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Payments Payments
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nd Week ? 50c 2nd Week
rd Week 50c 3rd Week
Deposit 50c. Every Deposit $1.00
Week. Week.
Total in 50 Weeks Total in 50 W
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you make that counts
way to acquire a bank accouni
Ask any wealthy man how he1
banked his money. Get your sts
mas Banking Club.
PILLC
ms were a menace to the froggin
istry, and it was suggested tQ th
rol measures. , *
ther birds,' not protected unde
migratory bird treaty act, wer
rer Jrted to be inflicting sever
age in some instances. Red
jed blackbirds in Ohio were foun<
e very destructive of sweet cor
even of field corn. Poisonin;
lods, effective for small fields
f devised but it is necessary t
>ver more economical measure
largA fields. Complaints of de
at ions by eagles were investigat
'It is evident/' says the report o
chief, "that these powerful bird
seriously destructive birds am
nited protection is probably no
anted."
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NOTICE.
irsuant to a resolution of 'th
tholders of tne Pages Mill Fur
Ing Company under date of De
>er 12th. inst, there will be '
Ling of the stockholders of sail
pany at its place of business a
5 View, S. C., on Tuesday 13tl
of January, at 3 o'clock P. W
Lhe purpose of considering th
tion of changing the i^im %o
company to tho Lake View Ore
Company, and also to increas
capital stock from $10,000.00 t
000.00.
W. M. GADDY,
8 4t. Sec'y. and Trear
NOTICE.
jrsuant to a resolution of th
{holders of the Smith Drug Com
' under date of December '18?
, lj>19( there will be a meeting o
stockholders of said company a
>lace of business at Lake View
., on Tuesday, 6th day of Jan
, 1920, at 10 o'clock, a. m. fo
purpose of considering the ques
of increasing the capital stocl
i $3,000,00 to $5,000.00.
W. M. GADDY,
5 It, President.
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? $1.00 2nd Week $J
__ $1.00 3rd Week $?
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$250.00
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g NOTICE
e Notice 1b hereby given that a meet- ,
ing ot the stockholders of the Harr
grove-Hall Company, of Dillon, S. C., M
o will be held at the office of the said .
e company on the 2nd day of January, 9
[- 1920, for the purpose of considering
d a resolution to dissolve the said corQ
poratlon, surrender its character and
? liquidate its affairs. flfl
J. D. HARGROVE, '
' 12 11 4t President and Treasured "
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