The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, November 18, 1920, Image 4

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OTT TRKA?TKKB*S TAX JfOnCB. The tax books (or the collection of e City Taxes for the year beginning q Jan. let, 1920 viil open at the City a Treasurer'a Office orer the Peoples a Bank November let, 1920. A penalty tl of ( per cent will be added after De- a ?ember let. and a penalty of 10 per s] cent, will be added after December a 21st, 1920. tl J. B. Edwards, 10 28 City Treasurer. E FOR J Dr. R. M. Bui several smaller b tive terms. R. L. WOOD SAWIN Do not forget that when you buy en cut o f which you have aeen in th< Boech Magneto, and which alone a chine is also controlled by lever a venta stopping of engine every tfc And last but not least this macht macainee uuu are uoi equipyeu w hare Lever Control. COLUMBIA Si 823 We#t Gerraia St., ^ Select yc Oar new c large Illust Book. It is filled from ccr such values as "The Sout] can offer. Get your copy you make any gift selectio This is Paul-Gale-G fourth year of conscientio chandising. Whatever ; this old firm you haw seventy-three years experi antee of the highest qru what ever price you pay. Simply send i Paul-Gale-Gre< LARGEST JEWE] THIS PICTURE WAS MADI TO BRING HOME TO YOU IV ALONG, OLD AGE COMES ALOl WILL YOU SPEND YOUR COMFORTt OR, WILL YOU E FRTFNn* OR f.HARTTY* THE SURE WAY TO HAVE K IS TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT IN 0 TO IT REGULARLY-AND DOl CONSULTING YOUR:BANKER. PUT YOUR MONE^ The Bank SAFETY, SERVICE 4 Dillon, Sout SUBSCRIBE TO NOTICE. Notice la given that I hare dlapoed of my Interact In tho Palmetto Safe to C. G. Hatch, who acanmee 11 indebtedneaa agalnat the buaineea ad will hereafter continue it under tie name of the Palmetto Cafe. All econnta owing the said traaineea hould be paid to Mr. C. G. Hatch rho has authority to receipt agalnat tiem in full. T P TTAWH lillon, 8. C., Oct 5, 1920.?11 4 4t SALE e residence and louses. AttracLane, Dillon. G MACHINE r Type "W" Drag Saw machlna, ) paper, that you buy on? with ells for about $40,00. This maud Friction Clutch, which prone you wish to stop the saw. ae sells for NO more'than the Ith Bosch Magneto, and do not UPPLY CO., Columbia, S. C. tkis new before you >ur holiday ^ljts nailed on recjuoat. atalogue is really a rated Gift Suggestion /er to cover with only i's Largest Jewelers" of this book before ns. reenwood's seventyus, constructive merjrou purchase from i the assurance of ence?and the guaranty consistent with a postcard enwood Co. LER SOUTH ^^^^5B5Si^6S56BS5i : TO START YOU THINKING IAT AS THE YEARS ROLL KG. OLD AGE IN PEACE AND IE DEPENDENT ON YOUR iONEY FOR YOUR FRTURE URBANK NOW, AND ADD N'T INVEST IT WITHOUT f IN OUR BANK of Dillon AND 4 PER CENT b Carolina THE HERALD eaaBHOOBBMaaniss ?MDDRT 8IVED IS ; IES0LI IF THRIFT IS PBroiGIUfS SUM M eney Invested In ftevarnment timn Weuld Pey for IpiitWi War and Dig Panama Canal. Ai a result of patriot!# werk done 1b the schools of the country the amount of money bow invested in government savings securities exceeds the cost ef the Spanish-American War and the Panama Canal, according to official flrnree recently compiled. The national debt was Increased approximately 1300,000,000 by the war with Spain, and It ooat about M00,000,000 to build amd open the Panama Canal. The amount of money < flirlnv. fltamiM the rerkort from Washington shows, is mors than 1898,000,000. This is taksn to indicate ths stsadj growth ( ths thrift and sayings mevement in ths Unitsi States. Much of ths mousy lnrsstsd last ysar by school children in ths government's littls sarlngs securities was sarnsd by than, and a largo part of ft probably would bars boon spsat waste fully bat for ths savings societies which were active in so many ef the schools. In this federal reeerve district, which embraces Maryland, ths District ef Colombia Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina and 6onth Carolina, there were last session more than 11.SS0 savings tedstles la the pnhlle schools. Ul of the normal soheeki la theilve state* were visited Inst samnssr by. Miss Mary O. AbatwsD, director of Wo educational division ef the War Loan Organisation ef this district, ul as a result ef these tMU thousands ef teachers ware glrsn OWW la Us teaching af thrift, the principles ef which are bow being taught to teas of thousands of children la the pubMe echoola. The taring* eseremsnt is being eonducted fat erery part of the United fMatee under the direction ef the Treasury Department II emcporagee increased production, eyetematie earing, wiee upending aad safe farreeitueai To help people sare, the garernment is offering Thrift Stampe, Barings Stampe and Treaenry Bering* Certificate la the big brother of Inge Ceitlftcateo la the big brother of the Seringa 8tamp, and, ilka it, beare Interest at the rate ef four per eant a year compounded quarterly. ' In all parts af this state and throughout the root of the district the boyo and girla la the pubtte schools, who are beginning to roellae as merer before the advantages of earing money, nre reorganising their sarlngs societies and clubs, aad lnd? cations are that this session they will do aren better than lact yew. DIIBII UlflMFII WHI KUIIRL nvmkn nibb HAMMED DISK COSTS Te Apply Wise Prinelptee a# Thrift and 8avlng In Battle to Bring Down Price*. "Shackle* or Shekels?which r The question It being asked approximately 1,009 rural women in this federal reserve district, with the request that they act as key women who In tarn will ask it of their neighbors. The query is put by the ^toman's Division of the district War Loan Organisation, which ic establishing a mora personal contact than ever before with the women who have It in their power to render an Invaluable patriotic eervice In making thrift a part of our national life. It ie hoped to put squarely up to every woman in rural communities "? tn* to make a de I U1TJ 0OVX7DV**/ mmyrn m ? ^ i liberate choice between the inde' pendence that comet with money tared and wisely Invested In such so! curltiee at government Savings Stamps, and the unsuccessful struggle with ends that never will meet, when there is no systematic earing ' Splendid reapotfle and co-operation hare already been gained from the ' farm women reached, and it Is planI ned to bnild the thrift movement here this winter hugely upon their help. Home demonstration clubs, rural school improvement leagues, the federated women's elube of the state and many other organisations will take ap again fee systematic study and pmo tlce of thrift Suggestive programs including an outline study of probl?ms of finance, copies of the bulletin on "Shackles or Shekel#," model budgets and other interacting Mteratnrs will be nse<l by them In continuation of pleas that proved widely popular last year. Societies and Individuals desiring to help in the thrift campaign, who for any reason have not yet received this literature, are asked to writ* (or K to Mrs. Enaora nam' say Richardson, director of the Woman's Division of tb* district War Loan Organisation, 809 East Main Street, Richmond, Va. Throurh thslr clubs and as lndlrlduals, 80,000 rural women here been using these "first aids" to the practice of thrift. Figures and facts given out by the woman's division show that approximately $8,315,00( j was saved from the clutches of ths li. C. 9* L. last winter and invested 'n ibUrest-bearlng Savings Stampa 'argely through the activity of women id children in this district - ? Bend In Reqoest for Seed. The Deportment of Agriculture hu reduced the allotment of regetable and flower seed to members of confrees to such an extent that it will not be possible to distribute these seed generally, as has been the custom heretofore. I am, therefore, forced to ask that those who desire these seed write me, so that their wants may be filled, and seed not sent to others who may hare no need for them. Requests for seed should be seat to me at Washington, D. C., any time before Jannary 1, 1921. Tours truly, PHILIP H. STOLL. Ilflll# ffnii: The children] Wrie(ey*s-an good for. them, Made onder condh absolote cleanllnc brouebftothemlnUI sealed sanitary pad Satisfies the crav sweets, aids dlsestloti ens breath, allays th helM keep teeth dea Costs tittle, benefit Still 5? A Everywhe THE FLAW Italy will officially declare the war at an end on October 81. Poets of the American Legion are forming In Japan and Belgium. The Distinguished Service Cross Is worn by ho less than 130 American Jews. A private in the United States army, with specialised knowledge, can earn $60 a month. ' HAVE US SELL TOUR LAND AT auction. Atlantic Coast Realty Co., Petersburg, Va., and Greenville, N. C. Write, wire or phone us at Petersburg, Va., or see Davis A Bethea, Local Contract Representatives, Dillon, S. C. 9-30-t.f. iLEYS ppe k^i I tUrte/s s much. 1 jj^^Nto si ^HB^IAMELS qt HB?|jy pert blend HBWy choice Domesti Mr most wonderfu Hp ever drew into rSL And, the i nj?^ statement is (jMrnL puff-by-puff H ?fie world! Camels have H is as new to ?flj Yet, that desira 3w They are alw I S never tire yot 1 |S Camels leave I S aftertaste nor ur Vftin" rorr on oK/ 'w xuui oajf-ay aw Cnwli cm co/rf a-rwryrwhtr* DBp f>cckagee of 20 cigaretlM ; |^2| cigarette e) in c glaa tine-paper 9E^H wtrongly recommend thia carlo VIHI ffn^cfwJwn yog trPeet iK Winctc?i-Salen k / TREASURER'S NOTICE The books Sor the collection of h jonnty, state, poll and road tax wiU ^ opened in my office, October 16 tnd continue open until the last day rf December, 19.20, without penalty. titer said date the following penalLlee will be added: One per cent January, 1 per cent additional in February, 6 per cent additional until the 16th day of kfarch when the books will close. All districts have special levies for ichool purposes. The following is > the total levy for the various die- \ tricts: * No. 2 63% Carolina Ne. 3 47 % Harlee So. 4 49*4? LittleRock So. 6 4414 Oakland No. I 41% ? M in turn No. 7 50% Zion No. 8 53% Dillon No. 9 45__% Dotkan No. 10 43% New Holly . No. 11 50% Bingham No. 12 48% Kentyre No. 13 50% ?Union k?/> 1.4 CO 1/ Tim. lflll lw. ? i go ?? ?? ?rifica *111 No. 15 44 % Mt. Calvary No. 1C 60% Kemper No. 17 49% Bermodal No. 18 45%, Manning No. 20 67% LatU No. 21 62% Dakfco No. 22 53% Oak Grove No. 28 44% Hlllsboro No. 24 43% High Hill No. 25 51% Pleasant Hill No. 28 63% Fork No. 27 43 Temperance No. 28 47% Sellers All parties between the ages of 11 and 60 7ears, Inclusive, are Heble, unless exempted by law, to a poll tax of 81.00. All parties between (he ages of 11 and 66 years, inclusive, are liable to a capitation road tax af 82.00, unless exempted by law. Those who desire to pay their taxes (hrnnrh th? ma.11 mit p-rn<vl1tA mat ten by dropping the Treasurer a sard asking for the amount of their teMo* so as to avoid sending the wrong amount, also stating the township or townships (if property Is owned in more than one) and If possible give school district where property Is located. After paying taxes examine your receipts and see if all your property is covered; If not, see aboat it at once. All persons writing for Information or asking for receipt to be sent to enclose the return postage, as no provision Is made for this item of expense. By following the above suggestions complications and additional costs may be avoided. Any person wishing the amenat of their taxes will WTlte me not later, than December 1st. % Yours truly, * JNO. R. WATSON, 9-23-t.f. County Treasurer. NOTICE. All persons are forbidden to trespass In any manner whatsoever, upon the lands of the undersigned, either by fishing, hunting, hauling suaw, i wood or other materials. Any vidM^ * tion of this notice will be proeeeuted ^ under the statutes of the State of South Carolina. 10 28 4t H. McRae. Montr bMk wtthoat qewOee A\l if HUNT* Solve fkile la the \\ troatmoat of ITCH. BCXSMA. ATT h)J RINGWORM, TETTER or /If Yl other Itchlof aio HiiiiWi Try a 79 coot bos at oar rich. ?a?????mm?^ ir-ee, bob! premiums with el??all quality! \ lality plus Camels ex? of choice Turkish and c tobaccos pass out the 1 cigarette smoke you vrnir mouth! way to prove that to compare Camels rith any cigarette in a mild mellowness that you as it is delightful, ble "body" is all there1 rays refreshing?thejl ir taste. no unpleasant cigaretty lpleasant cigaretty odor! Dut Camels will be: it's a great cigarette w/ in aciontHicarty eaaled or ten package! (200 -co re red carton. 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