The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, April 07, 1921, Image 2
? Burning for Sixty Years.
Up among the coal mountains of
eastern Pennsylvania the town of,
Sununmithill has lately celebrated, if,
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tleth anniversary of the great under-,
ground anthracite coal fire- It start- '
ed from a flaring lamp in the hat ofa
miner, and i t has been burning,
fiercely ever since. More than fifty.1
acres of valuable coal have been de- I
stroyed, and now a still greater area.!
is threatened. All sorts of methods (l
have been tried and over a million '
dollars have been spent in trying to
extinguish this subtle, wasteful underworld
fire, but so far all efforts
have been in trainNow
one of the greatest coal corporations
is going at the problem in
this way: The tqp of the mountain
that overlays the burning section is
being stripped and taken away and
the veins of coal are being taken
from the path of the fire. This work
whfrh hns huon ?r?->lnrr nn fn- " ?? -
.. k/vvu VU ?ui o- > cai, J
will take four years more to com- t
plete. Steam-shovels are gnawing at <
the earth, and hundreds of men are <
at work. When it is finished it will t
either solve the problem or prove it(i
forever unsolvable. At any rate, it is t
believed that the coal taken from the' i
~ut will pay the expense of the entire's
project.?Girl's World. jt
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Small Profit Made by Farmer j I
Charleston American.
M. P. Croghan, a prosperous far-(?
mer of Myers, S. C. shipped 16 drums *
of beets to Washington, D. C., re-j'
cently, and received $6 per drum for^
them, which made Sftfi fr?r th- >
lot. The express charges were $63-72. ?
coniHiissions being $9.60. '
This left hini $22.68 from which ^
he had to pay 65 cents for each emp-,1
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^ every particular. Te
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ty drum and 25 cents for labor. The
express charges were almost $4 per
package.
This is how his profit figures out:
Expressage $63.72 '
10 drums @ 65 cents 10.40
Labor 4.00
Commission 9.60
$87-72
?o be deducted from $9 6, which
leaves him $8.28, or 51 3-4 cents, for
11 whole drum of beets. No wonder
farmers raise the cry that their labor
has become unprofitable.
NOTICE OF ELECTION.
Notice is herby given that in pur-.
3uance of a resolution of the Town
Council of the Town of Dillon Dassed!
in meeting duly assembled on the 1st
lay of March, 19 21, in accordance |
with the provisions of an Act passed ;
>y the General Assembly of the j
State of South Carolina, same being
House Bill 219, for the purpose of,
unending Section 3016 of the Civil J
Code of Laws, Vol. one, 1912 ofj
South Carolina, so as to exempt from
:he provisions thereof the Town of
Dillon and to add a proviso thereto.*
o abolish the offices of the present
Commissioners of Public Works of
laid town, and to place the duties
hereof upon the Mayor and the (
Town Council of said town, an elec- I
ion will be held in said town on i
Tuesday, April 12, 1912, at which d
'lection the qualified electors of the (
.aid town shall vote for or against f
he proposition of abolishing said j
Commission of Public Works and
tnposing their duties upon the Mayor t
ind Town Council. Those who are ,
in favor of abolishing said coinmls- j
lion shall so vote for such abolish-',
lient and those who are against the j
lame shall cast their ballots against
lie said proposition. Said election to
ie held in accordance with the rules ?
if general election in said town.
Books of registration are now open
\l Evans Pharmacy for the purpose
if registering all qualified electors.
The polls to be opene d at eight .
o'clock and to close at four p. m. .
ind the managers of the election to
be I. C. Ingram, S. W. Jackson and
b. S. Herring. I*
J. H. Hamer, Mayor, i*
Attest: Jennie C. Watson, Clerk T
3 24.3t. 1
FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
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Notice is hereby given that Nora
Williams, administratrix of the estate C
dL H. W. Williams, deceased, has c
made application unto me for final( i
discharge as administratrix, and that c
Thursday, April 7th, at 11 o'clock in 1
the forenoon has been appointed for t
hh(- hporliifT r\f V* <-? aaU ?
vuc IWIU IJCllllUU. I
All persons holding claims against
the said estate are requested to file t
them with the administratrix on or t
before 11 o'clock In the forenoon of f
Thursday, April 7th, or this notice J
will be plead in bar of their recovery, j
JOE CADELL DAVIS
Judge of Probate, '
I 17 4t. Dillon County. 2
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se is the canker worm that g
s are costly. They. waste tim<
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cost of a ledger is in the bin
le cost of a ledger, in additiG
is buying new leaves at a mii
iB!| ou
ry up to 12 col- m
i extra heavy
forms in stock #
rms ruled on <
rity every year. It is a great
tements are ready to mail out
a. il . n ?
i me i^aronnas and our cust<
izes, bound in Red Russian c
flat when open, giving a perf*
inners in the loose eaf line. W
ill us what your business is an<
r one of the largest.bonding c
.curate.
1 forms for farmers as well a*
I by other manufacturers. W<
iufacturer.
HERALD
PRINTERS
our money away to dis tant ci
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IKRAIiD, DILJXJN, SOUTH CAROLJ
L D. UDE
Atiorwj-at-Law
MARION. S. O.
"slow-!
DEATH
Aches, pains, n rvousness, difficulty
in urinating, often mean
serious disorders. The world's
standard remedy for 'cidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles?
COLD MEDAL
_ SkltaB Pftl' _
bring quick relief and often ward off
deadly diseases. Known as the national
remedy of Holland for more than 200
years. All druggists, in three sises.
Leek for the uet Geld Model ea erery hex
aad ecceet ao imitirino
FINAL DISCHARGE NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that Sam D.
Iraham, executor of the estate of
"rank D- Graham, deceased, has
nade application unto me for final
lischarge as executor, and that Frilav,
April 15th at 10 o'clock in the
orenoon has been appointed for the
leering of the said petitionAll
persons holding claims against
he said estate are requested to file
hem with the executor on or before
LG o'clock in the forenoon of April
he 15th or this notice will be plead
a bar of their recovery.
JOE CADELL DAVIS
Judge of Probate, i i
I 17 It. Dillon County. i j
NOTICE |
! i
As cotton buyer for the American j
hoducts Export and Import Corpor- j
ition of Columbia I will bid on cot j
on graded by the Government Grad-j i
>' and will accept the government, |
trades
E. Cottingham, Sec.-Treas.
lillon Co. Warehouse and Market j I
Comnratinn *> n ' '
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FIN All DISCHARGE NOTICE.
I
Notice is hereby given that H. F- { I
Iraham administrator of the estate! ]
tf Harry E. Blackwell, deceased, has. I
nade application unto me for final] |
lischarge as administrator, and that! ;
Thursday, April 7th at 10 o'clock in ]
he forenoon has been appointed for |
he hearing of the said petition. \
All persons holding claims against j
he said estate are requested to file '
hem with the administrator on or be- j
ore 10 o'clock in the forenoon on,
Vpril 7th, or this notice will be
dead in bar of their recovery.
JOE CABELL DAVIS
Judge of Probate,
t 17 4t. Dillon County.
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KEEPING I
naws at the vitals of every bi
v n ? '1 1 1 11 "
: unu tuse uonars tnat run ini
THE LOOSEL
ding. When you open new boc
>n to the time lost in transfei
limum of expense.
fR DUPLICA
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OUR TIMti SAVER
time-saver. You make out
L No rush at the end of the
imers tell 11S t hPv wnnlfl nnt
j ff WU1U IIV1
owhide back and corners,
ect writing surface.
re have been putting up loose
1 let us design a system to suit
companies in America. We gjui
i merchants, bankers and mai
i employ the same skilled woi
PUBLISHING
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ties for the same class of woi
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NA, THURSDAY MORNING, APRII
"Black-Draught is. in
"yTw my opinion, the best liver
medicine on the market,"
im/ states Mrs. R. H. White- laC/
side, of Keota, Okla. She
Clili continues: "I had a pain Jdfm
BjiSL in my chest after eating? Kra
EStS? tight, uncomfortable feel- jgjgg
Qki ing?and this was very fSKi
disagreeable and brought gM
fflGu on headache. 1 was constipated
and knew it was Rftn
Jfut indigestion and inactive vHBfl
gPfi liver. I began the use of ?gr>K
LMS Rlarlr.nrouflrhf nirrhf nn/1
itS morning, and it sure is
splendid and certainly
Qig gives relief." flgj
Thedford's
BLACKDRAUGHT1
For over seventy years :
th's purely vegetable ?>.^v;
orcparation has been Osl^J
7^0 found beneficial by thou- I
fe'f sands of persons sufferin"
trom ef,ccts ?* a tor~ yivi i
Cjjii P^' or s^ow-acting liver. ?5? I
*V*)[ Indigestion, biliousness, ytw I
colic, coated tongue, diz- jgfe?
Rl ziness, constipation, bit- /3g
ftS?$ ter taste, sleeplessness,
|^| lack of energy, pain in
back, puffiness under the ;
2Sri: eves?anv nr all nt >
ySr symptoms often indicate SS
Sg5 that there is something
FajjL\ the matter with your fjjjEj
liver. You can't be too pSa
careful about the medi- jjCT
Hjcl cine you take. Be sure QjK}
???? that the name, "Thedford's
Black-Draught," is Kg
on the package. At all
fep3 Accept Only j?E3
^ the Genuine.
SIS IS IS SHUSH? IS?
METHODS
l.siness. The problem today is
lo big sums. The modern syst
EAF SYSTEM
>ks you throw away one-thirt
ring accounts. A loose leaf led
. 111>U LtiJL
This ledger will pay for its
saved in three months. It c
positc each ledger sheet an
bill head perforated at one e
bon sheet works between the
second sheet. The items are
(he bill head and a copy is m
second sheet. At the end of'
your statements are made ot
tear out the bill head and ma
customer, keeping the secon
the ledger until the account
tavoc ? ? 1 *
vsj wiiviiiiiu 1/1 yuur uuuk
gives you a completer recor
bills from day to day as the i
month. No delay in getting c
do without them for many ti
corduroy sides and strong m
9
leaf outfits for many years,
it. We offer you the services <
arantee to give you a system
nufacturers. We have forms 1
rkmen.. We use the same ma
COMPANY, D
LERS
rk. We can also give you clofM
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WANTED ? Fresh Country Eggs.?
A. B- Jordan.?3 17. . ?
!?S \l If HUNTS Salve fall* in the '
xi %j?y II treatment of ITCH, ECZKMA. ?
/ffljf fJJ RI NO WORM, TETTER or \
I II rf other Itching akin dieeaeee i
iJ\ Tr? 75 oent boa at our risk, j a
Sold by Evans Pharmacy
r-PAI
We are intensely
fact that our
model broke the w
record for speed,
consider a mere t
What we wante
was enduring {
stamina. We k
car strong enough
championship w<
enough for all am
?in years of serv
And now, we sa;j
for yourself. Test i
with any other ca
?and draw your
conclusions.
i
Our dealer is read
demonstration.
6-df> Laitvood Srten- Paftnger Ti
O-' H I <J?rk mont 11 Four- Pamngei
<5 8f> A'tp? t'ai:rnger Coupt
6-tio Seccn-I'aiHHj0r Se<lan
PAIGE-DETROIT MOTO
Mannjaelvrm o/ Paig* Mote
J. EARLE BI
Dillon, S.
THE MOST BBAUTTfU:
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aaaaaaaaaaaE
I SAVES PI
i to get maximum production
em is
r
I _f A I A - P 11 *
i ui uie cusi 01 your ledger, lr
ger will last a life time and y(
elf in
ordinary
nd. A car- ^
) bill and a
carried to
ade on the THE STEE
the month ? , ,
it, and you LBo"nd w'th 1
til it to the a binding that
d sheet in who wants the
is paid. It tains a mechani
work and ers and is boun
d- cannot be beate
of extra grade.
items are entered on your ledg<
>ut on time. Hundreds of th
mes the cost. They cut book-k<
etal parts made of the very h
i 1 i
and we guarantee our books t<
of an expert accountant who w
that will s ave time and mak<
:hat suit every business. We us
terial and our overhead exper
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BINDERS
e prices on lithographed, engrra
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We have opened an Optical Office
t Dillon, S. C. At the present time
re will be at the Hotel Wheeler evry
second and Fourth Mondays' and
he following Tuesday in each month.
Ve examine and fit glasses. Call and ^
Ve examine eyes and fit glnsses. Call
nd see us.
L A. WOODRUFF, D-Opt.
Eyesight Specialist
GE?i"' .
r proud of the
ivtnna
odd's stock car
But speed we
>y-product.
id to establish
strength and
new that any
to win a world's
Duld be strong
ateur demands
ice.
s
r, test the 6-66
t in comparison
ir?at any price
own impartial
ly to give you a
>tir> nf Cat o 6 Detroit
'SportTypf KVJUf o.b Detroit
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f Core and Motor Truck*
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at a minimum ot H
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i three years you
>ur only expense at
is
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- - [ ]
:lback ledger * ?
Red Pigskin Leather ? ?
appels to the customer pj
best he can get. It con- m
sm better than all oth- S3
id with materials that si
n. It is strictly a binder SI
SI
IS
er, and at the end of SI
cse ledgers are in 51
jeping in half. We 03
?est aluminum cast- is ,
ffi
? I?1 f
> be first-class in
as for sixteen years SI
5 your book-work ?
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se the same presses s
lse is less than that ^
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