The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, May 19, 1921, Image 2
SWEET POTATO HOUSE.
"We are not only assured of a tweiijPj?T
"ty thousand bushel house, but we
f have ia prospect a Well's improved
syste.n of curing: sweet potatoes. By
this system a powerful fan drives a
correal of air of not more than seventy
five degrees through the potatoes
in crates. They nr.. better cured
than in the ordinary government
house and tliey are saul to reach destination
at northern markets in prime
condition. I have copy of a letter
written by Mr. Herbert Hoover while
in France saying he had received
It some Texas yams in fine condition.
I( Th?ese potatoes were taken from a
J Wells curing house at Long View,
Texas, nine months before he received
them. I have seen many testimonials
stating that under this system
of curing, potatoes were free
from rot, had better flavor, and carried
to distant markets belter than
in the ordinary government house.
We are determined to give Dillon
the best potato curing house that
money can build. We believe that we
are going to make a success of growing
and selling yams?pure Porto
Rico's. We wish every one desiring
t.) ship potatoes to plant only one
variety?Porto Rico. If your seed
stock is not pure best get some certified
plants for Immediate shipment.
Since' a large acreage is to b0 planted
do not wait ou your neighbor expecting
to get some vine cuttings free
of charge. Your neighbor may need
all vine cuttings available for himself
and tenants. Potatoes should he
planted before June the twentieth, so
as to allow them to mature before
digging. Immature potatoes will not
keep it frost bitten. If we dig and
keep if frost bitten. If we diu and
store twenty thousand bushels of potatoes
in Dillon we need to begin eliciting
by October the fifteenth. If a
potato is mature a broken or cut surface
will dry into a clean surface in
a few hours. If immature the cut
surface will hnvo a cum enured out
and "when it dries there will remain
a dark surface.
Vine cuttings can be planted as
late as July fifteenth with fair expectation
of making slips for bedding.
But if one to produce
from one to two hundred bushels of
potatoes that will grade number one
and two?the only grades that should
ever be shipped?the planting should
be complete by Juno the twentieth.
Over sized potatoes kvown as Jumbo's
and small potatoes can he used
on the farm for both man and boast.
We expect to provide crates so
each farmer can grade his own crop
in the field and haul them to curing
uuu&e wiidoui mriner nananng. we
expect to employ a competent man
to look after grading and storing the
crop. We hope our potato expert can
visit each grower in this section by
October first. If you grow pure Porto
Rico stock using plenty of phosphates
and potash *n your fertilizer to insure
keeping qualities we will do our
best to cure them so as to reach market
In the best condition.
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THE DILLON 1L
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CURE FOR DEATH
London, May 12?Alfred Wilson,
aged 7 2. who hired the Albert Hall to
lecture tonight on how ho was made
twenty years younger by Prof. Steinach
in Vienna, last February, by
means of gland drafting died suddenly
yesterday.
, The doctor who attended the lecturer
said that Wilson was frightened
at some of the phases of his rejuvenation.
| "I have observed", said the doctor,
; "That when rats have been treated
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iv; gmuu iittiispiuiiiniB, xncy grow |
| new hair and then die.
"Mr. Wilson knew this. He called1
' me in a few days ago and said that
his hair was growing again. Now ho
is dead."
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try up to 12 col[mi
extra heavy
i forms in stock
orms ruled on
arity every year. It is a great
atements are ready to mail or
ut the Carolinas and our cusi
sizes, bound in Red Russian
k flat when open, giving a per:
ginners in the loose eaf line. \
"ell us what your business is ar
or one of the largest.bonding
accurate.
al forms for farmers as well i
ed by other manufacturers. W
inufacturer.
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your money away to distant?
KRALD. DILLON, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 19.
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Great Convenience?Small Cost
liusiness concerns and traveling
[ men using STATION TO
STATION long distance service ||
i; > to great advantage in reaching
fflSst] branch managers and the home
U o^lce, where some one who can
Jkw/ ^ transact business is likely to be
n always present.
This class of toll service is rendered at much lower
rates than the person to person service.
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a DANGER SIGNALS
Headache, colds, nausea, blues, mental de\
pression?these are not only painful and
- St annoying, but they are danger signals.
A great majority of these passing illnesses
are due to self-poisoning resulting from con^
J stipation. Unless you keep your system free
from decaying food waste, you start continuous
poisoning inside. Ultimately Bright's
disease, rheumatism, gout, diabetes, pernicious
anemia, and the like, may result.
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-? ' - Fills, castor oil, laxative waters and salts only force
... - and irritate the bowels, and make constipation a habit.
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Nujol works on an entirely new principle.
Instead of forcing or irritating the system, it simply
softens the food waste. This enables the many tiny
muscles in the walls of the intestines, contracting and exponding
in their normal way, to squeeze the food wast*
-"j**"**-.. along so that it passes naturally out of the system.
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yjjug-' Nujol thus prevents constipation because it helps
Nature maintain easy, thorough bowel evacuation at
regular intervals?the healthiest habit in the world.
Nujol is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take. Try it.
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Nujol is sold hy all druggists in scaled bottles only, hearing
Nujol Trade Mark. Write Nujol Laboratories, Standard
Oil Co. (New Jersey), 50 Broadway, New York, lor
booklet "Thirty Feet of Danger".
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CIockwork igS Treating an Old Complaint
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naws at the vitals of every l)usiness. The problem today is
e and lose dollars that run into big sums. The modern syst
THE LOOSE LEAF SYSTEM
ding. When you open new books you throw away one-third
)n to the time lost in transfering accounts. A loose leaf ledj
nimuni of expense.
JR DUPLICATING LEDG
le(lEer pay for its
c saved in three months. It c
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11 bill head perforated at one t
q| D-1*/ = ben sheet works between tin
second sheet. The items are
1 H ibe bill head and a copy is m
liag r - H second sheet. At the end of
Mm your statements are made m
; time-saver. You make out bills from day to day as the i
it. No rush at the end of the month. No delay in getting t
tomcrs tell us they would not do without them for many ti
cowhide bark and corners, corduroy sides and strong m
feet writing surface.
Ye have been putting up loose leaf outfits for many years,
id let us design a system to suit it. We offer you the services
companies in America. We guarantee to give you a system
is merchants, bankers and manufacturers. We have forms 1
e employ the same skilled workmen.. We use the same ms
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1921.
r^EVER BILMZ? '
S3 Charleston, Miss.?Mrs. R. V. Heins, of this place, 8j
II) says: "I have never had to use very much medicine, (U
ioecause it i ieu neaaacne, uizzincss, ur cuius, uau lasie ng
in the mouth, which comes from torpid liver, 1 would (l]
take a dose or more of Black-Draught, and it would jl .
straighten me out and make me feel as good as new. Mi ^
We have used in our family for years ^ I ^
THEDFORD'S
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Eg and it certainly is the best liver medicine I ever saw. ptt
In it has not only saved me money, it has helped keep my (|1
U system in shape, and has never weakened me as so Ml
P[ many physics do. 1 recommend it to my friends and am
lli glad to do so." Black-Draught is the old, reliable liver III
P medicine which you have doubtless heard much about H v
H) When you feel badly all over, stomach not right, bad fy
t taste in your mouth, bilious, or have a headache, try
IW Thedford's Black-Draught At all Druggists. Til
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*1' / ^jou cr,n put down as a positive fact.
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^ ^ crack, chipping, or dorect in any part
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DILLON, S. C.
Phone No. 241 East Main St.
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of an expert accountant who was for sixteen years IS
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