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SPKv HffilCu'V -?? "MSS- \K *' Hct*; "- ') IK i" SCHOOLS?AND SNUFF. Vkt New* and Courier. Jboeording to Government returns ' Cor UM. It is stated in a recent Wta&enient prepared by the United *8Sates Bureau of Education, the peoplc of the United States spent for Binaries last year $22."700,000,000. Of yste huge sum, more than double 4He vast debt owed us by foreign countries, $750,000,000 was for face power, cosmetics, perfumes, etc.; 9300.000,000 was for furs; $350,OCO.OOO for soft drinks; $400,000,OOO for toilet soaps; $800,000,000 for cigarettes; $510,000,000 for cigars; $800,000,000 for tobacco and snuff;; $500,000,000 for Jewelry; 9?,000,000,000 for luxurious service; $50,000,000 for chewing gum; 9250,000.000 for ice cream; $3,000,000,000 for joy rides, pleasure resorts and races. The point made by the Bureau of Education is that the American people in 1920 spent for things which at least they could have done without 36.000.000.000 more than we have cpent for education in the three hundred years of Amenca's history. It as estimated that the grand total of expenditures on educational institutions of all kinds from the discovery of America to the present time has been approximately $16,645,000,000. In 1918, the last year for which complete returns have been compiled, there was spent in the United States for public education, elementary and secondary, $762,250,164; for normal schools for the training of teachers. 920.414,689; for higher education in OOlleees. universities and nrofessionnl and tfrchnical schools, whether supported by public taxation or privately endowed. $137,055,415?a grand total of $919,729,258- That was less than a third what the public spent for joy rides, pleasure resorts and races. It was only $250,000,000 more fflian was spent for face powder, cosmetics and perfumes. The Dillon Herald recently printed figures going to show that in the town of Dillon something like $100,GOP a year is spent for snuff. Dillon is a progressive town and the county seat of a progressive county, yet the report of the State Superintendent of Education shows that in the entire county of Dillon in 1920 the tclal paid in salaries to both white and negro teachers was $78,841.93. match statistics could probably be given, if not for snuff then for many articles for every county in 'South Carolina. Yet it is true, as the Itaieau of Education remarks that think we believe in education." o Card of Thanks. We wish to express to the many good people of the surrounding country who have shown us such kindness during our trojble- We wish especially to thank all the service men who honored our dear Lonnie and us 55 ? I MODE! ? Overhead exp( m expense. Old svste ^ One-third of tl IS have thrown away m the end of the yea ? H ? 1 i11 1" ~ If si s==i:==ill r? - z: m; m i~ in 11111 ^ a i=j====i a ^E=h= 1 a _,l s g LEDGER L e=> Double or single e ra umns. Machine ruled j ledger paper. Standa all the time. Special is short notice. g' H Grows in po m the month your i daily use througl gl put them up in a gj ing. They drop hi * We are not * every particular @ traveling auditoi g] simpler and mor m We have sp< ^ and machinery \ J? of the big city i ' v . GB ' ^ ffl ffl _ ,, cq Don t se cd cs mmmmmmmri CD iSJ Izl tSJ 12112J Izl 12J12J l2 I? THE DILLON HI by attending In a body and firing our son a military burial. W? bave been called to make a great sacrifice, and our orrow can be known [only to those who have been called I to make a like sacrifice, but it is comfortiug to have so many friends sympathize with us. We thank one and all Respectfully, Henry E. Proctor, Mrs. Henry E. Proctor. H Th.e "Mo n , IBfcjjo The one : ^ ?"' v'* by a thor | & In the shi IMS'I satisfies 3 SlS$2$fil get out 01 I Power, S only a rid Vj|| We sugg g H'A e 1 model \ j to compa 1 S 11 Americar mi firsL Th . Wi&f Paige, rei i StjIS worlcl A hood bel( ' KM PAIGE-E IK; 11M?P?PW' i x liaaf i * ? *?* i iS ffl P3 H !*l 5! ? H IS ? S ?l BOOK! ?nse is the canker worm thai ms are costly. They.waste ti he cost of a ledger is in the b h<i nf o lfl/1 cror in orlAt -* ?- ?? ?uut ,r is buying new leaves at a r _ O .EAVES. ntry up to 12 col[ on extra heavy rd forms in stock forms ruled on ularity every year. It is a gr< statements are ready to mail lout the Carolinas and our c 11 sizes, bound in Red Russis ick flat when open, giving a p L _ x 1 1 uegmners in ine loose cai um . Tell us what your business is r for one of the largest. bondi e accurate. ecia! forms for farmers as wc used by other manufacturers manufacturer. HERALi PRINTERS nd your money away to distai isi rxi rzi (X| 123 rn m rxi umi [ZD a 1x1 ffil Ixl 1x1 13a Ixi lxl txJ WTJ OB *. " v M 1 ' llllllll 11 Soldier's PomisL ? 1 The remains of Lonnie Proctor, who died over seas, were laid away | in the Little Rock cemetery Thursday < 'afternoon with military honors, this ? being the first military funeral held j in the county. The members of the ] local camp American Legion and oth- ( er veterans of the world war attend- , ed in a body, dressed in their uni-1 ( forms. The eulogy was delivered by Rev. Jno. McSween, who served over-*, seas as a chaplain. Short talks were ' /1 BBBB! st Beautiful Oar in J tie One True Te lure way to determine actual motor ca ough, exhaustive demonstration. aw room, you can tell at a glance whel four artistic demands. The next step, t i the road and discover what lies und^ peed and Endurance are qualities of ft le can establish. ;est just this course in judging any P Ve go one step farther, however, and i re it with any other car?at any pria i market. Take the comparative demos en inspect the price tags. member, is the stock car speed champ ind the motor that you will find und )ngs to Paige and Paige alone. Don't fc L,a*rwooa 0*r*n-/'ajirngrr Touring Car gtS96 ]. *. b. U Larehmont II F our- P o*mttr Sport Typo 8996 J. a. b. D ' Fir*-Pattrnger Coup* 3776 J. o.b.D S***n- Pa*i*ng*r S*dan 3860 f. a. b. D m )ETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT Mamujaeturtr* oj Paig* Motor Car* aid Motor Truth* J. KAKLE BETHEA Dillon, S. C. -r r, . . ?,?n ,mm ,v U fiUlu ? rm-" . > r ?. " ?.? ?? ' ' '' ' ..t g a a a h h a a as a s gnaws at the vitals of every 1 ine and lose dollars that run ii THE LOOSE 1 inding. When you open new be tion to the time lost in transf ninimum of expense. 4 UR DUPLIC^ "S. fjm Ijiflk it [ v. H ffl ^|; 'Jsife::::^* a-^KaS3VMB --%* ? ^ - ? ~ ? HTTD rM t/i^ W ^ %/1?D vuiv i lJLUij on T Hi IV eat time-saver. You make 01 out. No rush at the' end of tl ustomers tell us they would n in cowhide back and cornei lerfect writing surface. e. We have been putting up lo$ i and let us design a system to si ng companies in America. We dl as merchants, bankers and i . We employ the same skilled 0 PUBLISHINt R nt cities for the same class of t I "" uade by Rev. J. A. LaagNqr ud Rev. j dr. James. ^ | The bscort was as follows: Pall,: >earers under ooormand of Lieut J.! 3. Henegan; Hubert Carmlchael. rhad Hamer, Jack Hayes, Charlie; tester, Gary Levine, Jack Moody, I loy Plexlco, Tom Scott. 7 ? Firing squad under command of Lieut. W. H. Rainey: Tom David, 31yde Hatch. Worth McKlnley, Solon tfartin, Amdb . Rosenberg, Smith Stubbs, Thomas Tarte, Clarence White. 4mej icrsL M|| | r value is Bag S ther a car " w4] | :hen, is to ' 1 * ction that ggfM j 'aige 6-66 nvite you i si rations inn nf tKn H?H I er a 6-66 |C*? >rget that. MiaMigmm WAE Il' -ft- V ?, .< 4 . w A.r ifx a> ? IIS SI? SIS IS 51 IS? SB METHODS msiness. The problem today no big sums. The modern syi LAP SYSTER >oks you throw away one-thii eryig accounts. A loose leaf lc VTING LED< This ledger will pay for i saved in three months. 11 Iposite each ledger sheet ? bill head perforated at on< bon sheet works between t second sheet The items ai the bill head and a copy is second sheet. At the end c your statements are made H tear out the bill head and i ft customer, keeping the sec P the ledger until the accoui saves one-third of your bo gives you a completer rec at bills from day to day as tli ie month. No delay ^n gettin ot do without them for manj s, corduroy sides and strong >se leaf outfits for many yeai uit it. We offer you the servic guarantee to give you a systi manufacturers. We have forn workmen.. We use the same j COMPANY, ULERS work. We can also give you c rxi rxi rxi m rjn cncB CD IS CD SI XI IS IStStSlTITl EZl IS IS IS , \ XA8IKR8 SALE. State ot South Carolina,* County ot Ditllon. in the Court ot Common Pleas. Max Fas, Plaintiff, Annie Hayes, DefendantPursuant to an order of h(s Honor I. W- Bowman, Judge of the Fourth judicial uircuu, oearing aaie me 22nd, day of March 21, 1921, the undersigned, as Master for Dillon county, will sell during thes legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in May, same being the Second before the court house door in the Town of Dillon, in the County of Dillpn,' in the State aforesaid, at public auction to the highest bidder for Cash. Description:?All that certain tract of land situated in the town of Dillon, County of Dillon, and State of South Carolina, consisting of two lots designated as numbers 11 and 13, as per plat by Elihu Muldrow made for Jj/P. Ewing, fronting sixty feet on Fourth Avenue and running back at right angles, with avenue one hundred and fifty feet. Bounded north by lot formerly owned by Henry Gardner, now owned by Herbert Cousar; east by Fourth Avenue; South by lot formerly owned by T. L. Lass and west by lot formerly owned by D. M. SuggsTerms of Sale Cash. Purchaser tc pay for all papers and revenue stamps- Any person bidding off the said property and refusing to comrlv with his bid therefor, said property will-be resold upon the same 01 some subsequent salesday at the rish ot the formdr purchaserA. B. JORDAN. 4 14 f;t Master for Dillon County MOODY'S MARKET New Prices on Fresi Mnn4-n ricaid Prices UAt mnk0 you think of tho old before the war days. For tho next few weeks or until further notice all meats at our market will be sold at tlid following prices: Roast beef, per lb 25c. All Steaks, per lb 25c. We sell chickens, eggs, butter and fish at the market prices. Fresh fish on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. If yon want the best to be had at a first class market call, on us or phone. Courteous treatment to all i8 our motto. Moody's Market - On the corner next to Seals' Store, back of the Bank, of Dillon. a i?i ! ! is kw is a is is a a SAVES 1 is to get maximum productii stem is i 'd of the cost of your ledger. >dger will last a life time and jER tself in time ; carries op- ^ I in ordinary i end. A car- ^ ^ he bill and a re carried to made on the THE SI >f the month t, , out. and you ?T mail it to the a binding tl ond sheet in who wants 1 it is paid. It tains a mecl ok work and ers and is t or{*- cannot be b< of extra grj le items are entered on your 1 g out on time. Hundreds o r times the co^. They cut boo metal parts made of the vei \ * s, and we guarantee our boo] es of an expert accountant wl that will s ave time and i is that suit every business. V material and our overhead e Dillon, S. C. BINDERS lose prices on lithographed, e / ,' t % V I ' ^01 X Pains K K Were g V Terrific jf JL _ Read how Mrs. Albert ^fL WTm Oiesory, of R. F. D. No. i^B AE B 1, Bluford. 111., got rid of MB her ills. "During . . . I ^J|7 _B was awfully weak . . ^g( _ My pains were terrific. I BMH thought I would die. The jr bearing-down pains were BB "JUL actually so severe I could ^g| MB not stand the pressure of B^B _ my hands on the lower jr B~Ji part of my stomach . . . BB "Jf_ simply felt as if life was T MB for but a short time. My BB husband was worried ... ill MB One evening, while read- i^li JT ing the Birthday Alma- V B_Ji nac, he came across a |^B case similar to mine, and BLJi went straight for some BB JT Cardui for me to try. jf A TAKE A CARDUI The Woman's Tonic. , K"I took it faithfully and KfM the results were immedi- jIl ate," adds Mrs. Gregory. I ff1g "I continued to get beti1 jC ter, all my ills left me, lira and I went through . . . H with no further trouble, , iHg My baby was fat and tt" B 13 strong, and myself?thank HQn a God?am once more hale and hearty, can walk H B miles, do my vtork, g|g ? |l though 44 years old, feel 19 B like a new person. All 1 BMB owe to Cardui." For many years Cardui has Hi*!! been found helpful in BOi building up the system JL wiicn mil uuwu uj uio^ ?m? orders peculiar to woviu 5 Take K r v Cardui V ei eb a is ? is a a a ? s w HONEY I . . . . ffl ' an at a minimum ot gg a In three years you , m [ your only expense at g=j ?i a rEELBACK LEDGER 51 ith Red Pigskin Leather ? j~ iat appels to the customer the best he can get. It con lanism better than all oth- is < Ktund with materials that a * iaten. It is strictly a binder SB ide. H BB\ edger, and at the end of a ' f these ledgers are in a ? k-keeping in half. We |+] ry best aluminum cast- gg l?l I ks to be first-class in ? ^ 10 w&s for sixteen years * nake your book-work ? 4 Jfl I use the same presses ^ xpense is less than that g ^ 51 i ffl I ngraved, or embossed work, m ] immmmmmfximmrnrnfl I j (Zl IZl tZJ tZJ IXi tXl uuiXj tXJ 09 IS CD I