The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, June 30, 1921, Image 3
COTTON. 1
An upheaval in cotton prices is
predicted by W. B. Thompson, the
New Orleans cotton expert. Those
who have been so busy chanting cotton's
dirge that they have not pro- <
tected themselves against the inevitable
resurrection are going to have
t? pay a heavy penalty for their ne- |
O^iect, according to the New Orleans i
\n's way of thinking.
He declares the "cotton situation \
intrinsic.'ny is by no means as bad
as current gloomy imagination paints (
it, because me Duruen 01 present
oversupply and prospective carry-1
over is not nearly so heavy as current
estimates indicate." The prot
duction outlook, he thinks, in so far
as the new crop is concerned, is infinitely
more menacing to the consumers
than is the present over-supi.
ply situation to producers. The demand
for cotton is not dead, as it
appears to be, but is held in cumulative
abeyance, to be started into hungry
activity as soon as the supply
situation develops a stringency that
^he says is inevitable.
' "Nothing can prevent materially
higher prices ultimately, and nothing
but the acquired liubit of fear and
panic-bred competition between spot
holders to undersell each other can
prevent materially higher prices in
the near future." He cites calculations
to show that the probable carry-over
of the world July 1, 1921,
will be 6,124,000 bales, instead of
12,457,740 bales, as originally predicted
by the United States bureau
of markets. He puts the maximum j
1921 crop at 8,000,000 bales. These
figures, together with others he cites
he says will put prices to high levels
and that the "supply situation for
the next 12 months holds more of
menace to the consumer than the demand
situation now holds for the
producer."
The present apathetic state of de\
inand Mr. Thompson attributes to
two direct causes, first the inability
of certain Nations to buy at all; and
second, the disposition of all Nations
not to buy under present conditions.?Charlotte
Observer.
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Wins in Marksmanship.
Timmonsville, June 27?Capt. Orion
A. Palmer, formerly of Cartersville,
but now captain in the Fourth
cavalry, U. S. A., McAllen, Texas, has
i ^vfiui.v liutut suiii? wuiiuri iui icv"
ords in pistol shooting, leading everyone
else in the regiment by a big
margin. He also came out sixth best
shot in the regiment with the rifle
He will leave shortly to try out foi
the national rifle and pistol teams
Captain Palmer is a veteran of the
World War and a graduate of the
Citadel.
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Several Birds With One Stone.
A Virginia editor threatened to publish
the name of a certain younj
man who was seen hugging and kiss
/ ing a girl in the park unless his sub
seription to the paper was paid up ii
a week. Fifty-nine young men calle<
and paid up the next day, while twi
even paid a year in advance.?Tin
, IjGbor Clarion (San Francisco.)
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Cures infected cuts, old sores,
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NOTICE OF ELECTION
State of South Carolina.
County of Dillon.
Whereas, a petition signed by more
than one-third of the qualified electors
and a like proportion of the resident
freeholders of the age of
twenty-one years of Oakland School
District No. 5 of the county and state
aToresaid asking that an election be
granted in the said district on the
question of increasing the levy for
common school purposes by four (4)
mills has been presented to the
County Board of Education; now by
the authority vested in us under section
1741, Civil Code, 1912, said
give tire
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jON MOTOR SAL1
ALD. DILLON, SOUTH CAROLINA
election is hereby ordered held on
Tuesday, July 5th, at Oakland School
housee.
The trustees shall act as managers
ot said election and only such electors
as return real or personal propeity
for taxation and who exhibit
their tax receipts and registration cer.
tificates as required in general elections
shall bo allowed to vote.
Each elector who favors the proposed
levy shall cast a ballot with the
words "For Levy" written or printed
thereon, and each elector opposed to
said levy shall cast a ballot with the
words "Against Levy" written or
piin^'d thereon.
H. M. Moody,
P. A. George,
Mrs. Cora Hargrove,
Members of the County
G 23 2t. Board of Education.
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, THURSDAY, MORNING, JULY 30,
Bamberg Farmer Sluin.
Bamberg, June 25?Jacob E. Car-,
tor, white, aged seventy -five years,
a prominent farmer of the Little
Swamp section of Bamberg County,
was found dead in u woodpile near
his home yesterday afternoon about
4:30 o'clock. His body was discovered
by a workman from a saw mill near
by, who had gone to Mr. Carter's
home to purchase some syrup. Upon
examination of the body jt was found
that wounds were inflicted in the
abdomen and neck.
About 3 o'clock in the afternoon
workmen at the saw mill heard shots
in the direction ot Mr. Carter's lion e.
and it is supposed that he was killed
about that time. There is no direct
evidence as to who did the killing
It was testified at the inquest that
I several d'tys ago one of the members'
of Mr. Carter's family beard Lolice
Goodwin tell Mr. Carter that if he'
didn't pay him the $l7f, lie owed him
by Friday that he would kill htm. It
v as also testified at thc. inquest that i
Goodwin's wife went to Carter's ;
home on Friday morning for money,
and Carter refused to pay her, stat- j
ing that lie did not owe Goodwin anything.
Late Friday afternoon a magistrate j
arrested Goodwin, charged with another
offense, and he was later
brought to Bamberg.
There being some talk of violence.
Sheriff Ray carried Goodwin t?? the
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of a generation dead and
pone have seen the return ot the
Fins to ail the seven seas.
Help to keep the Sfars and
Stripes in its righrtul place, all
over the world, by sailing and
i shipping on American owned
and operated ships.
"We cannot sell successfully,M
said President Harding, "where
we do not carry." American ships
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Operators of Passenger
Services
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hints, four reels, free on request of any
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A great educational picture
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Steel afeamera, Loth oil and anal
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1921.
I SAI.i: l*M>KK EXKCl TI()\.
t*nd??r and by \irtu?. of certain executions
to 111? directed by S. K. Ken- ;
'tan. Treasurer of the Town of Latta,
notice is hereby ptven that the'
lollowir.." nro[?erty will b" sold at , 1
the dooi si' th. Mayor's of'ice in the
town of I.ut'a. the county of Dillon!
and the State of South Carolina at:
J L o'clock noon, Friday. July 1st.!
1! 21. sale "f said property to be for, ,
the purpose of satisfying executions
levied iU'iiuid said property for I' ll';
taxes:
In the Town ot Lattii.
1 lot in name of Cyrus Hethea. i;
1 lot. in name of C. S Hethea.
1 lot in name of Jonathan Hethea.
1 lot in name of .!. F. Hethea.
1 lot m name of Nathaniel Hethea.
1 lot in name of Kchecru Hethea.
3 lots in name of Pinkitev Hrown. (
1 lot in lame oi Doeia Calder.
3 lots in iiaine of \V. 1*. Coker.
1 lot in name of Herbert Cousar.
1 lot in name of Julius Ctawford
1 lot in mime of Melvina Crawford, i
1 lot in name of (I. 13. Elb rbe.
1 lot in name of Cary l.lvinyton.
i "cotton .
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The John F
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REDUCE
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Roadster
Coupe
Sedan
Truck
Tractor
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Demountable rims e
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Prices F. 0.
Dillon Motor Sales
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IS Where it can't be ST<
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^ Put your money in
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1 lot in name of P. T. Evans.
1 lot in name of Jesse Fleming,
"Trustee."
2 lots in name of W. C. Fore.
1 lot ip i.am,, ot Flora J. Gadsden.
1 lot in name of Clarence Green.
3 lots in name of Claude Hart.
1 lot in nam*' of Ida 1 union.
J !o'.<- in uatiii of (' W. Johnson.
1 lot in nann of Willie Jout*
1 lot in nam' ?>f H? r Mace estate.
2 lots in name of Wesley Manning.
1 lot in name of Masonic Hodge (col.)
1 lot n lain" o' Hunice Miles.
1 lot in name ?>f Ale\ McNeil.
1 lo' in name o| Anni,. McNeil est.
2 lo's in nan." of Jame? Me Hike
1 lot in n'?me of Mrs. W. T. Rogers.
1 lot in niiti:. of Annie Tart
1 lot ti name f F. W. Wheeler.
1 lot iti mi"!' of Amanda White.
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We at" proud of the confidence ?l?>ctor",
druggists anil the public hav?
iu <Hiti (T*ill an<l Fever Tonic. ?
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dvances on consign- |
cotton. 1
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370.00
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