The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, April 28, 1921, Image 2

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3KVVS CAREFUL. AS TO MEATS. \*.c Only Foils Quarters While (iontiles Kat Rest of Carcass. 'Our townsman, Mr. Morris Fuss/ "is not strictly orthodox in his religion. but he observes its laws in the. ?l?irit if 1101 in the letter. Mr. Fass if ji "well-informed man and discusses j Slebrew religion in an interesting. a.nd entertaining manner, lie is a frtrong believer in the Mosaic laws,; and in this respect hp has the supVHirt of thousands of intelligent Gen- J tiles- If the Mosaic laws in regard to fehe eating of meats and other foods j were part of thL? fundamental law; of eve!ry civilized nation the world; -would have today a stronger and j Wealthier race of men and women. Mr. Fass hands a Herald man for publication a clipping from one of the New York papers which throws interesting side-lights on the slaughter of meats for Jews and Gentiles in the larger cities: The importance of the kosher meat ?radw in this city, is shown in recent Government reports indicating that' almost half of the city's meat is kosh-j or slaughtered. "Kosher" is a He-: brow word meaning ceremonially clean accordng to Jewish law. ""During 1920." says the Market Tlepovler, issued by the Department oi Agriculture, "mere \ver,e siaugh-i tered in New York in round numbers 438,000 cattle. 517.000 calves and, 1.290,400 sheep and lambs. Of these', approximately 9 8 per cent, of the] calves and 15 per cent of the sheep1 and the lambs wore slaughtered and dressed in accordance with the He?>rovr regulations. If in connection with the above there is taken into occount the fact that between 50 and >5 per < nt of 'lie meat consumed .ii N> ,v York City i; slaughtered locally, the important' of kosher meats meeoinos apparent. "While considerable numbers of 2iv,. stock are I o her- d In almost every city of any considerable size the trade naturally reaches its greatest j vnlnmn in lh? "i-ivit ?<" _ illation like New York, Jersey City, Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago.' ."New York City with its Jewish popu-, "iation of approximately 1.5000,000 is ihe largest kosher me&t market in the United States and possible in the! world. "The fact that the kosher trade us-' 1-^3 only the fore quarters accounts to - & considerable extent for the large number of animals required to sup-' ply that class of trade. The hind j quarters are always sold to the gen- j tile trade. In New York City and, Philadelphia the ribs are sold to Gen.-: tiles In addition to the hind quarters-: This leares only the chucks of plates; for tho kosher trade, which represents about 43 per cent, of the car-, cass weight. This is probably done' for purely business reasons, as the Tib is wholly acceptable from a re-1 ugious standpoint and in most cities a fflfflSIS5!Bl5! !?i '2! [5! a , Overhead expen expense. Old systen m '!? One-third of thi *?' have thrown away t f,a the end of the year tea ? f m ?, ffl ?-t I Hi si nn ffl+.-.~ ?3 <_ |s Si fa -EI = h UXJ (-0 -r K ? isE=..iit *51 H LEDGER LE a Double or single ent a umns. Machine ruled c ledger paper. Standard ali the time. Special ft is short notice. a ? Grow s in pouli a tbe month your sti daily use throughoi ? put them up in all r& ing. They drop bad Czj We arc not be ^ every particular. 1 8E traveling auditor J simpler and more We have spec and machinery us J? of the big city nu f m a a gg Don't send aaaaasiaaiiiaii THE DILLON ' is used by the kosher trudo along j'vith the rest of the fore quarter. "The Kosher trade is confined altmost exclusively to heavy animals, ;v:n<l for that reason kosher slaughter I produces a tonnage of meat per given 'number of animals much higher than lite average resulting from slaughter for gentile consumption." Describing the method of slaughter of kosher meats, the Government report says: "The kosher system of slaughtering differs somewhat from the general custom among Gentiles, and one of the prime requisites is that the animal bleed thoroughly. According 10 jewisn neuei no mood snouia remain in the meat when consumed. For that reason the animal's throat is cut without first being stunned by a blow on the head, as is done in other killing. "While kosher slaughter is primarily of a religious nature, being performed by the Rabbi or his deputy, it is also a system of inspection and antedates the modem Government inspection by several thousand years. The Schecter, or man who does the slaughtering, inspects the carcass and accepts or rejects it, depending upon whether or not it meets the requirements of the Hebrew law. If the carcass is accepted he affixes his official stamp. Those holding strictly to the orthodox faith insist on having kosher meat exclusively." o LOCAL MAXAGKIl WANTED. I imstial Opjmrtunity I'or Itiglit Man. A large broerage firm doing a successful business with well-rated concerns throughout the country, wants a capable man at once to develop and handle their local business. The opportunity is an usual one b? cause of the po.1 sibilities offered for substantial earnings in a highly rcpoctable business which will steadily increase as it becomes more firmly established locally. The position requires a man possessing executive and sales ability with business experience and having commercial banking connections, although no investment is necessary. He may devote only a portion of his t!mo to the business at first if desired though we prefer a man who is able and willinc to trivo thn business liis entire time and best efforts. The local branch should pay from $2500 to ?10,000 the first year, according to population and the ability of the manager, as the commodity which we handle is a staple, always in demand, and which our large buying facilities permit us to sell at less than average market prices. Owing tQ the demand, we must fill this position at once. Send your application to Guarantee Coal Mining Co. 1387 Como Bldg., Chicago, 111., but do not write unless you can satisfy us as to honesty, reputation and business ability. ?It. H! !*! ^ ^ ? 8?? ? IS S se is the canker worm that is are costly. They.waste tii e cost of a ledger is in the bi he cost of a ledger, in addit is buying new leaves at a m ?1:| j C3H AVES. | try up to 12 col- n n extra heavy I forms in stock orms ruled on arity every year. It is a gre? itcments are ready to mail c ut the Carolinas and our cu sizes, bound in Red Russiai k flat when open, giving a pe iginners in the loose caf line. IV11 us vvhiit vniir linaiiipco is ; for one of the largest.bondin accurate. ial forms for farmers as well ed by other manufacturers, mufacturer. HERALL PRINTERS I your money away to distant B 51 IS 51 ffi IS IS 51 SHE SI E HERALD, DILLON, SOUTH CAROLI ' Summons fur Relief. ^tatc of Sout!a Carolina, j County cf Dillon, jCourt of Common Pleas. [George R. Harrelson, Plaintiff, j against B. 13. Harrelson, Defendant. To the Defendant, D. B. Harrelson: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint In this action which is filed in the ofEl :pie^Mc RHj "* ofThrw |t&&|| lighter a whatrea U || The "Gl< !v '-%-vV-ij? glance. / and real 1 great nan S* 'i;.< -Sft I J : . . On a rirlr* Let our i Ihow it fe ?^*>13 per hour wheel yo w^^out * Paige-d 51 ojx.'se rr^in?mp?annR f..? y;?>* $?; P*J* '? ' '.*? . . --1* -?iX &&???"; I?-'M; /? i *** -n ic "^2v,yrvsr?~jc ; ] a ? i?] rjg gigs 33 e 1? r/ pr-^wwr ,fi 1 R' - VfJ ij |Vlfe h -j illy s.J Si gnaws at the \itals of every h r.e and lose dollars that run ii THE LOOSE I nding*. When you open new bo ion to the lime lost in transf< linimutn of expense. JR DUFLIC/ OUR 'i'urini on vEK it time-saver. You make ou >ut. No rush at the end of th stomers teli us (hey would no 1 cowhide back and corner* rfect writing surface. We have been putting up loo? ind let us design a system to su g companies in America. We g I as merchants, bankers and n We employ the same skilled v ) PUBLISHING RI t cities for the same class of \ XA, THURSDAY MORNING. APIUIi fiee of the Clerk of Court for DillouJ 'county and to serve a copy of youri l?nswer to the said complaint on the!.subscribers at their office in Dillon, | South Carolina, within twenty days , i after the service hereof, exclusive ofj; I the day of such service; and if you i ( fail to answer the complaint within < the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in j ibis action will apply to the Court for t'.o relief demanded in this complaint. j Dated at Dillon, S. C-, April 14th, A T1 10 91 Tteautiful Car in J <\ Thoroughbret r Series " Glenbrook 6-44" model is a tn orld's Champion Paige 6-66. It is a sr ir, but the sporting strains are ident lly counts is thoroughbred stock. jnbrook" looks the part?that you ca ^.nd out in the open, where there are ; tests of spirit, it lives up to every trai le. behind the wheel will prove a thrilling i dealer take you out today. Let him i els to accelerate from five to twentyin nine seconds flat. Best of all, get 1 urself. Then, decide if life is really wc tuch a car. Nru> Scries "6-44" Models Wooh Fits Pa***nt*r Tourin* Car $1798/. o. b. 1 nort Four Patssnerr Sport wwdsL.. $018/. o. b. I s Roadster Ttoo Passsnftr .,...1798/. o. b. J * Four PastsnfT J8800/. o. b. I ? Fits Passmftr $790/. o. I. 1 Cord fNtJMri RTR01T MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT Mnejeetssrer* V Pd*s Meter Cms mU Meter Trust* rearle bethea Dillon, S. C. I f - CRViWrMVI J^'a' S-ZSESci. .'.laAA ! a El in in bS rS ? iii E ili useless. The problem today is no big sums. The modern syst ,EAF SYSTEM oks you throw away one-third cnng accounts. A loose leaf led l tti wn i a, js. jaJUL^Ly This kcdger will pay for its cavcd in three months. It < ycsitc each ledger sheet an hht he ad perforated at one c : .;r? sheet works between th< .second sheet. The items are <hc bill head and a copy is m second sheet. At the end of y our statements are made 01 icar out the bill head and nu customer, keeping the secor 1 lie ledger until the account saves one-third of your boot j: ives you a completer recoi t hills from day to day as the e month. No delay in getting < >t do without them for many t 3, corduroy sides and strong n 3e leaf outfits for many years, it it. We offer you the services guarantee to give you a system 19'iiifsirhirnrG liavo fnrmc workmen.. Wc use the same m ! COMPANY, L ULERS vork. We can also give you cloi a IS 51 ? ffl SSI BE ffl IS 51S 28, 1921. GIBSON & MULLER, Plaintiff's Attorneys.! ro the Defendant B. B. Harrelson: You will please take notice that lie summons and complaint in the!' iKnt'ii nnf Inn u-nt-n fila/1 In llin n'finn ! (UU < V (IVilVll T1 VI V HIVU AAA VAAV V* ?iVV at the Clerk of Court for Dillon 1 County on the 14th day of April, A. D., 1921. GIBSON & MULLER, . Plaintiff's Attorneys. ? Attest: j Sam McLaurin, Clerk of Court. -4 21 St. J ? p 1 5 ||j ! ! f. -v ihl&l 1 gp i j ^ *j ue brother 1 nailer and sn ical. And ^ j1 ' n see at a & f d 3teep hills ?*"'$ ![? dition of a revelation. ' show you SV*J five miles behind the gftv, )rth while I , Ej ' 'c'c.rrj^wLas^iaaMg-v. \ urn ?a&fcars^ t S E] ID s? B ? HI es a ? E to get m aximum production cm is r 1 of the cost of your ledger. Ii ger will last a life time and y elf in op- ^^^B ordinary md. A car- ^ ^Bp 2 bill and a ^ carried to ade on the THE STE the month T) . ... .t, and you ,I??"nd w'th ail it tothe a binding that id sheet in who wants the is paid, it tains a mechar t work and crs and is bou cannot be beat of extra grade items are entered on your ledj out on time. Hundreds of t imes the cost. They cut book-l letal parts made of the very and wc guarantee our books of an expert accountant who i i that will s ave time and mal that suit every business. We aterial and our overhead cxpi )i//on, 5. C. BINDERS se prices on lithographed, engi ISlBlHSlfflfflfflSEBIllB I ? ===a } MASTER'S SALE. i i late of South Carolina, County of Dillon, n the Court of Common Pleas, lax Fas, Plaintiff, vs. tnnie Hayes, DefendantPursuant to an order of his Honor . W. Bowman, Judge of the FourtU udicial Circuit, bearing da*^ :2nd, day of March 21, 192ll lersigned, as Master for\ cunty, will sell during th\^?gal lours of sale, on the first MonSay in Jay, same being the Second before he court house door in the Town of Villon, in the County of Dillon, in he State aforesaid, at public auction o the highest bidder for Cash. Description:?All that certain tract >f land situated in the town of Dilon, County of Dillon, and State A?t joutli Carolina, consisting of nvo ots designated as numbers 11 and 13, 4 is per plat by Eliliu Muljrow made or J. P. Ewing, fronting sixty feet J >n Fourth Avenue and running back ^ it right angles with avenue one mndred and fifty feet. Boun^pd :erth by lot formerly owned by Heny Gardner, now owned by Herbert 3ousar; east by Fourth Avenue; south by lot formerly owned by T. [,. I.ass and west by lot formerly >wned by D. M. Suggs. Terms of Sale Cash. Purchaser to i*ay for all papers and revenue stamps- Any person bidding off the s-\i?i property and refusing to comply with his bid therefor, said prop? Brty will be resold upon the same or -onio subsequent salesday at tlie risk :>l the former purchaserA. B. JORDAN, J 11 f>t Master for Dillon County. fiOOTS 1RKET Raw Prices on Fresh Meats I'rlces that mnke you think of (ho old before tho war days. For tho next few weeks or until furtlnvr notice all meats at our market will be sold at tho following prices: Roast beef, per lb 25c. All Steaks, per ib 25c. Wo sell chickens, eggs, butter aiHl fish at the market prices. Fresh fish on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. If you 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 tho Bank. of Dillon. * saaisiafilia???? iflilSj I 1 .. m i at a minimum ot gj a a a i three years you gi our onlv expense at zd a w IS ELBACK LEDGER ? Red Pigskin Leather ? 'jSj* appels to the customer J? i best he can get. It con- ? lisni better than all oth- S3 nd with materials that is en. It is strictly a binder H a ?er, and at the end of 41 hese ledgers are in S ceeping in half. We ? best aluminum cast- is m to be first-class in ? ^ was for sixteen years ^ &' ke your book-work H I use the same presses g] ense is less than that gj IS raved, or embossed work. j|J 3 51515151 SI 51 IS IS IS IS IS