The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, July 08, 1920, Image 3
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Ban's ?hot one man and a 13
Mollne-L'nlveroal Tractor In
can do tn a day of 10 hours: In
Plow 7 to 9 acre*; disc 27 acre* I ffl
with a 7-ft. tandem disc; di* 38 I tfi
Jacre; with a 10-ft disc; harrcw 76 jffl
acres with a 2t)-ft. peg tooth harrow; jm
plant 22 acres with a two-row I ffl
planter; plant 43 acres with a four- I ffl
row planter; cultivate from 14 to 20 Ira
. y acre* with a two-row cultivator; I Ft}
drill 35 acres with n 10-fc. grnin drill; Ira
harvest 25 acres with an 8-ft. grain I ra
binder; harvest 10 acres with a com j ffl
binder; mow 25 acre* with an 8-ft. | ffl
mower; rake 40 acres with 12-ft Im
rake; rake 25 acre* with an 8-ft. side Ira
delivery rake; load 12 acres of hay. I m
In addition, it can be used on the ffl
belt for running thresher* up to 24- | m
inch capacity, silo hilars, com she!- m
let*, feed grinders, wood saws, TO
clover holler*, pumps, hay presses.1 I ffl
No end of odd iobs that can be I Ffj
, : done with the - j
MOLINE
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GASOLINE AND !
Just received carload
^ Engines from 8 to 12 b
H Rigs, Gasoline Engine
Chitch which eliminate!
m Any defective part mad
W ' life of Engine.
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Because of its ideal design,
i construction and performance,
this new Moline-Universal
enables one man to farm more
land and produce more food
than ever before possible. It is
the world's most dependable
fa?m hand. ,
New features include selfstarter;
electric lights; electrical
governor; perfected ovcrbeadvalve,
four-cylinder engine that
is free from vibration; complete
enclosure of all moving parts;
differential lock which increases
traction. . '
Drop forgings, heat-treated
parts, steel cut gears and un
usually large bearings add extra
y? ars of endurance.\
Kentucky He
sax
KEROSENE ENGINES. ,
of Gasoline and Kerosene
orse power, Portable Saw
Drag Saws controlled by
i danger and saves time,
le good at Factory daring
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COLUMBIA. 8. C.
ases. Herald Office.
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equipment. Ajax Cord '
# wear, to outlast, and to give
"well-shod" look. They are <
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Use Ajax Cords?and know
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with the well known MolineUniversal
type?all the weight
on two wheels, one-man control
and ability to do all farm work
including cultivating?make the
Moline-Universal Model D the
best tractor money cantuy.
Conservatively rated at 9-18,
the new Moline-Universal has
ample power for heavy belt work,
and can plow as much in a day
with two plows as the ordinary
three-plow tractor, because of its
greater speed. Yet it is light
enough for such work as cultivating,
mowing, et<^, which do not \
require so much power.
We will be glad to tell you all about v
this wonderful tractor. The next time ^
you are in town call on u?.
>rse and Mule Co.
'I * Who? Samaha and Samaha! *
I * That's who. What? Fancy Gro- '
I * eerie*, Fruits and Produce, '
I * That's what. Where? Next "
door to the post orrice, mat s '
where. Phone 230 for polite '
service and quick delivery. '
IIMMIMIMMMtMl
NOTICE.
Notice 18 hereby given that the undersigned
corporators will file a declaratlon
with the Secretary of State,
at Colombia, S. C., on July 5th, 1920
and ask that a charter be issued tc
^ Palmetto. Insurance Co., a proposed
corporation. v
E. J. MILLER.
C. R. McLEOD. Corporators.
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res the best in tire B#fl
Hres are built to outyour
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lignified, durable and
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real tire satisfaction. aja
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WILL BE CANDIDATE
FOR OFFICE IN 1022
Columbia, June 22?Andrew J
Bethea, former Lieutenant Governor
who made an active and aggressivi
campaign for Governor two years ago
and who has been urged by his friend
to enter the race again this year
staled he would not oPP09e Govern
or Cooper this summer, but be a can
didate two years from now to sue
ceed him.
Air. Bethea is Well known in pelit
ical life in South Carolina, havim
*iis>/>acefiiiiv nc nrivate secre
DCI ? cu nuvvvwW??.v _
tar/ to Governor Ansel, as code com
nussioner and two terms as Lieuten
ant Governor.
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A young woman, anxious to d<
war work, decided to cheer th
wounded soldiers in the hospitals.
"How many Germans did you con
quei4? she asked the first man sh
came to.
I '"Five," he replied.
"And how did'you do it?" she ask
ed.
' With my right hand," he answer
'ed.
"You are a hero!" she cried,."an<
I am going to "kiss that hand fiv
times!"
The rest of the ward bad been lis
lening with interest, and at the nex
cot was an Irishman who instantl;
answered her query. "Twenty-foive,
he replied. ,
"The lady looked somewhat nor
plussed, but nevertheless asked
"How."
"I bit them,'' he said.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
State of South Carolina,
County of-Dillon.
Whereas, a petition signed by mor
than one-third of the qualified e!e(
tors and a like proportion of the res:
dent freeholders of the age of twer
* 1-rvi,
ty one years of Carolina scnooi-i/?:
trict No. 2, of the county and stat
aforesaid asking that an election b
granted in said district on the quei
tion of increasing the levy for con
mon school 'purposes by 10 mills, ha
been presented to the County Boar
of Education; now by the ^authoril
vested in us under Section 1741, Ci"'
il Code 1912, said election is heret
ordered held on Tuesday, July 201
at Carolina School house.
The trustees shall act as managei
of said edection and only such ele
tors as return real or personal pro]
erty for taixation and who exhib
their tax receipts and registratic
certificates as required in generi
elections shall be allowed to vote.
Each elector who favors the pr
posed levy ' shall cast a ballot wil
the word "Yes" written or print(
, thereon and each elector oppose^i
, said levy shall cast a ballot with^
> word "No" written or printed thereo
, W. C. MOORE,
, H. N. COUSAR,
, R. S. ROGERS,
, Members of the County Board <
, Education. 7 8 2t.
CREDITOR'S ^OTICE.
Having qualified as executor of tl
estate of W. H. Murphy, decease
notice is hereby given that all pe
sons holding claims against the e
tate are hereby notified to presei
same duly authenticated within tl
" time provided by law or this noti<
will plead in bar of their reco
1 ery. Ail persons indebted to the sa
? estate are hereby notified to mat
immediate payment to the undersi
ned executor.
J. D. HARGROVE
7 8 3t Executor.
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NOTICE OP ELECTION.
State of South Carolina,
County of Dillon.
Whereaq, a petition signed by moi
then one third of the qualified ele
tors and a like proportion of the res
dent freeholders of the age of twei
ty-one years of Zion School Di
trict No. 7, of the county and sta
aforesaid asking that an election 1
granted in said district on the que
tion of increasing the levy for con
mon school purposes by 7 mills hi
been presented to the County Boai
of Education; now by the authoril
vested in us under Section 1741, Ci
il Code 1912, said election is heret
ordered held onTuesday^ July 20th i
Zion School house.
The trustees shall act as manage]
of said election and only such ele
tors as return real or personal pro]
erty for taxation and who exhib
their tax receipts and registratic
certificates as required in generi
elections shall be allowed to vote.
Each elector who favors the pn
posed levy shall cast a ballot wit
the word "Yes'' written or printc
thereon and each elector opposed 1
said levy shall cast a ballot with tl
word "No" written or printed ther
on.
W. C. MOORE.
H. N. COUSAR,
R. S. ROGERS,
Members of the County Board
Education. , 7 8 2t.
SMOKING TOBACCO
FACTS FROM THE
ENCYCLOPAEDIA
, v
The Use of Flavorings Determines
Difference In Brands
The Encyclopaedia Britannica says
about the manufacture of smoking tobacco:
"...on the Continent and it
America, certain 'sauces' are employee
.. .the use of the 'sauces' is to improve
the flavour and "burning qualities of th:
leaves." Which indicates that a smoker's
enjoyment depends as much upon th(
flavoring used as upon the tobacco
Your nose is a sure guide in the mat
tor of flavorings. Try this simple test
with several tobacco brands: pour some
tobacco into your palm, rub bri:!:!y,
and smell. You will notice a distinct
difference in the fragrance cf evcrj
brand. The tobacco that smells best tc
you will smoke best in your pipe, you
can rest assured.
Carefully ag<~d, oi l Purloy tobacco,
plus a dash of pure chocolate, gives
TUXEDO Tobacco a pore fragrance
your roce can quickly distinguish from
any other tobacco. Try iu cud see.
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And keep your i
where you can
5! We can furnish anything fro
to the most expei
DILLON MONU1
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to making it dclightfu
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and modern Weddin
sentiment attached
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card and your copy
? ' jjj return mail.
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The Orchestra i
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announcement last week that
MEYER
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r_ 'Tamou* for Its Won
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at has opened Southern Booking Offi<
le bia, South Carolina, for the imme
:e and after July 5, 1920.
v~ If you have a dance planned?even
id about engaging the best music.
* MEYER DA
Southern Bookin
Hotel Jefferaon,
Executive Officea?New Willc
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p- i rl^sl. if you
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al Thoaa t ptftty r**! ?ri"ye?~Bn bil*
It *>0 U?P in chills, tone up your system, j
I appetite, dear your bead and make jroo stroi
9- M fever saocamb readily to Oxidine. Thousands h
h Oxidine is also a preventive. Taken once a wee
. I 1 Wd up yoar system. For saleat aU-dnmists
l - m r a J. Oiidine is sold under theatric
0 uMranteCO. the empty twttJe to your dma
I JHsnf. by The BEHKENS DRUC
i ij9w, iip
2 hf A i a i
j Dixit Fabricated Bungalowa give e
own cosy, aubstantial, endurable,
i Four wall-layer construction with
I Insulation against Summer heat and
Shipped in easy-to-handle sectionsmam,
by plans wa furnish. What
. for a Dixie Fabricated Bungalow.
DIXIE HOUSE C<
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Vrftt for filar" v
trotod cotolog vsls
of Dixit Hoatoo _J
, prlcod fro? /' ?- ,
w U sssoo, j? W -*m
fall floor plooo. |?
t ptclflett loo t wjTHI I E
ood prteot. ?.
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lonument Works J
money at home
get it again.
m an imported tombstone up
isive monument.
VIE NT WORKS m
ietor. DILLON. J. C. B
opy of This 1 I
ooklet Today v
is your's./rce for the
re asking?-and it's an!
Ily a veiy interesting
:le brochure on the
iding ring. Theorie iij
history all contribute Ml
>ur line of Engraved pi
g rings?giving the |S|
to the various de- |S||
reauest on a postal |Bj ^
will be sent you by |aj g|j
3REENW?D I 1
NY. INC. J .
ELERS SOUTH
Itrict. Norfolk. Va.
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i Nation Knows
;sponse already received from our
-ft?
DAVIS'
ESTRA , ,, $
derful Dance Music"
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:es at the Hotel Jefferson, Columdiate
booking of engagements on
some time ahead?better see now
VIS' MUSIC
g Headquarters,
Columbia, S. C.
ird Hotel, Washington, D. C.
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\ilVttUl VVU7 AAJUS4&T A
are CONSTIPATED-;
Have.Chills, and Fever?
3a." "Too need Oxidine. It wili Wrp m
>st the flash in yotu eye*, give too a good
if end well - The wont cues of chills u4
are been cared. We have suov testimoekla.?
It in malarial sections it viU wild od chails tad'
tt 60 cents a bottle in usceless or ttttcr form.
t gas ran tee that if it doesn't be net it yoe, rrtara
pst and retain at oaoc the Ull pwckaae poc*.'
I CO., r Waco, Tern;
ery man a chanc? to own his
weather-proof, enjoyable home,
dead air space between effects
[ Winter cold.
-quickly erected by any handy
you save in rent will soon pay
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