The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, July 14, 1921, Image 3
GUN WITH MO to MO MILE
RANGE MAY BE DEVELOPED.
Nncleiu of New Engine of War, Invented
by Englishman, i*
Given Teat.
Scientists and Inventors today discussed
the remarkable qualities of
a new gun which Dr. Miller Reese
Hutchinson, former chief engineer
for Thomas A. Edison, claims may be
developed to hurl a projectile of five
tons from 200 to 300 miles. Its ve"Tr
locity, he declared, ranges from one
to five miles asecond.
The noise it made at a demonstration
yesterday sounded like the disk
of a cash register, though only a
IIliniHlurt; nuu ipi nsm iiivu
barrel was used.
The gun is the invention of John
Temple, an Englishman, who developed
the idea in this country.
The demonstration, held in the presence
of scientists and newspaper men,
J was, curiously enough, held in Dr.
Hutchinson's office on the fifty-first
fleor of the Woolworth Building. The
testing groynds consisted of a box of
sr.nd on the floor of the office, over
which was placed a sheet of steel
three-quartrs of an inch thick.
Pointing the gun downward toward
the 50 offices filled with people beneath
him, Dr. Hutchinson discharged
the weapon and the cash register click
was heard. In the sheet of steel there
was lodged a projectile three inches
long and one-half inch in diameter.
The ends stuck out on either side of
the steel.
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Typhoid No Respecter of Age.
The general belief that persons'
over 50 years ot/age cannot contract
typhoid fever has been upset by thel
North Carolina Board of Health. This
board advises all persons to be vaccinated
against typhoid. It says:
During the first four years of offi1
ial death registration in this state
typhoid fever is given on death certificates
as the cause of death of 226
people aoove nrty years or ape, anil
of 262 infants who were under five
years old. During that period five
persons above 85 years and 28 under
one year of age were victims of
this preventable disease. These
statistics show that typhoid is no
more a respector of age than of six
or color; that the infant in the cradle
and the old person approaching dotage
are susceptible even as nrt. those
in the full course of adult strength.
Because age is no bar to the disease
the State Board of Health is urging
that the typhoid vaccine he taken bv
all male and female, white and black,
children, and aged. Three treatments
ol the anti-tvphoid vaccine means
immunity for two or three years
from death by this cause.
WANTED TIRE SALESMEN to SELL
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spare time. Exceptionally nood com.
mission. Address Burr Oak Cord
Tire Co., Burr Oak, Mich.?7 16 2t
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daily use throughou
put them up in all s
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THE DILLO?
Statement of the Condition of
THE PEOPLES BANK
Dillon, 8. C.
at the close of business June 30, 1921
Resource*:
Loans and discounts $304,352.26
Overdrafts 6,606.08
EondB and stocks owned
by the bank _ * 250.00
Furniture and fixtures 6,147.00
Banking house, 18,000.00
Other real estate owned 2.228.20
Due from banks and
bankers 19,079.54
Currency 4,105.00
Gold __ 20.00
Silver and other minor
coin 641.89
Checks and cash items 1,360.57
Total $367,790.53
Liabilities:
Capital stock paid in $ 65,700.00
Surplus fund 8,800.00
Undivided profits, less current
expenses and taxes
paid 7,697.79
Due to bunks and bankers
2.651.14
IDividends unpaid 2,628.00
Individual deposits subject
to check 73,433.23
Time certificates of deposit
102,058.22
[Certified checks 53.60
Cashier's checks 268.55
Bills payable, including
certificates for money
borrowed ? 104,500.00
Total $367,790.53
State of South Carolina,
County of Dillon ss:?
I Before me came V. L. McLean, vice
president of the above named bank,
who, being duly sworn, says thut thej
above and foregoing statement is a|
tiue condition of said bank, as shown!
by the books of said bank.
V. L. McLean.
I Sworn to and subscribed before me;
this 11th day of July, 1021,
It. L. Moody, Notary Public.'
Correct-Attest:
Directors: W. J. Adams,
J. J. McKay.
F. B. David,
Statement of the Condition of
THE BANK OF FORK,
nt Fork, S. O.
at the close of business June 30, 1021 j
Resources:
iLoans and discounts __$11,530.74
| Overdraft s. 2.2.44
I Furniture and fixtures __ 2,588.50
i Due from lintikx nml
i bankers 64 8.80
'Currency 263.00
(Silver and other minor
i coin __ 71.8")
Chocks and cash items 0 2.35
I Total ? $15,230.7 i
liabilities:
{Capital stock paid in $ 8,725.00
Undivided profits, less current
expenses and taxes
! paid 25.58
Individual deposits subI
ject to check 4,361.10
iTime'certificates of desua?????????
se is the canker worm that g
is are costly. They, waste tin*
e cost of a ledger is in the bin
he cost of a ledger, in add Kit
is buying new leaves at a mi
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i OL
ry up to 12 col- j *'
>n extra heavy
forms in stock *
>rms ruled on
- i t :
trity every year. It is a great
tements^re ready to mail ou
it the Carolinas and our cust
iizes, bound in Red Russian
; flat \yhen open, giving a peri
pinners in the loose eaf line. \
ell us what your bus ness is an
?r one of the largest.bonding
ccurate.
il forms for farmers a*^ well a
d by other manufacturers. VV
nufacturer.
HERALD
PRINTERS
your money away to distant c
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f HERALD. DILLON, SOUTH CARO
posit? 2,125.00
Total $15,236.77
State of South Carolina,
County of Dillon, ss:?
Before me came L. M. Rogers,
President of the above named bank,
who, being duly sworn, says that the
above and foregoing statement is a
tiue condition of said bank, as shown
by the books of said bank.
L. M. Rogers.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 9th day of July, 1921.
M. E. Carmichael, Notary Public.
Correct-Attest:
F. Rogers,
Luther Carmichael,
Z. Edwards,
Directors.
Statement of the Condition of
THE UNION HANK A. Tltl'ST CO..
I.ukc View's S. C.
a. the close of business June 30. 1921
Resources:
Loans and discounts $65,220.54
Overdrafts 1,593.8?
Furniture and fixtures 4,053.01
Due from banks and
bankers ? ? 4 23.89
Currency 191.00
Gold __ __ __ __ 5.00
Silver and other minor
coin 242.80
Checks and cash item 305.25
Total $72,035.29
Liabilities:
Capital stock paid in__ __$25,00O.00
Undivided profits, less current
expenses an(] taxes
paid? 951.78
Individual deposits subject
to check 9,596.25
Time certificates of deposit
25,335.00
Cashier's checks 152.26
Bills payable including
certificates for money
borrowed 11.000.00
Total $72,035.29
State of South Carolina.
County of Dillon, ss: ?
Before me canie C. It. McLeod,!
Cashier of the above named bank,
who, being duly swor", says that
the above and foregoing statement is
a true condition of said bank. as
shown by the books of said bank.
C. R. McLeod.
Sworn to and subscrib? d before nie
High Power, Fa
We have a high power, fast cut tint
iL< ver control starts and stops saw.
COLUMBIA SU1
H2:5 West (iervais St.,
H??H?(S?aSSS
;na\vs at the \itals of every h
e and lose dollars that run ir
THE LOOSE I
diner. When you open new ho
)n to the time lost in transit
nimum of expense.
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OUR TIME SAVER
time-saver. You make out
t. No rush at the end of the
omers tell us'they would no1
cowhide back and , corners
'ect writing surface. " k
Ve have been putting up loos
d let us design a system to sui
companies in America. We gi
is merchants, bankers and mi
e employ the same skilled w
PUBLISHING
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LENA, THURSDAY, MORNING, JUL
this 9th day of July, 1921.
R. E. Pace. Notary Public,
Correct-Attest:
R. L. Smith,
D. K. Ford.
L. G. Miller.
Directors.
Statement of the Condition of
THE BANK OF LAKE VIEW,
Ijttke View, S. C.
at the close of business June 30. 1921
Resources:
Loans and discounts $389,115.06
Overdrafts 6.069.66
Bonds and stocks owned
by the bank 1.550.00
Furniture and fixtures-- 2.200.00
Banking house 2,500.00
Due from banks and
bankers? ? ? 44.166.85
Currency __ __ 4,497.00
Gold __ 60.00
[Silver and other minor
coin 2.144.32
tDlPckc ?nil -
,???u i-uoii uvuis
Tolal $-155,195.31
Inabilities:
Capital stock paid in $ 5n.noo.oo
Surplus fund 25,000.00
Undivided profits, loss current
expenses and taxes
paid 2,663.75
Individual deposits subject
to check 134.027.09
Time certificates of deposit
166.607.71
Cashier's checks 367.54
Notes and bills rediscounted
1,529.22
Bills payable, including
certificates for moneyborrowed
__ 75,000.00
Total $455,195.31
State of South Carolina,
County of Dillon, ss: ?
Before me came W. M. Gaddy,
Cashier of the above named bank,
jwho. being duly sworn, says that the
above and foregoing statement is a
true condition of said bank, as shown
by the books of said bank.
W. M. Gaddy.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 7th day of July. 1921
It. K. Pace, Notary Public.
Correct-Attest:
Hiniard Rogers,
Robert F. Flvington,
11. T. Rcnfore,
Directors.
st Cutting Outfit
; < ul fit forced ford?a complete
power plant in it sol f for sawing
logs to any length Dot s tho work
of si.\ to ten men. Lever control of
blade while engine is running.
Have good assortment of Gasoline
Undines. All equipped with Bosch
Magneto and offered at factory
prices.
PPLY COMPANY
fOl.r.MBIA. s. c.
] ? bb a is a a ? s a a g
usiness. The problem today i
11 o big sums. The modern sys
:eaf system
ok3 you throw away one-thir
irfng accounts. A loose leaf !e<
iTING LELX
This ledger v >U pay for '
saved in three months. It
yosi;c each ledger sheei ai
bid fcead perforated at one
bon sheet works between th
second sheet. The items ai\
the bill head and a copy is n
second sheet. At the end of
year statements are made o
tCui* out the hilf head and m
customer, keeping the seco
the ledger until the account
saves one-third of your bool
gives you a completer reco
t bills from day to day as the
j month. No delay in getting
t do without them for many t
, corduroy sides and strong n
e leaf outfits for many years,
t it. VVe offer you the services
aarantee to give you a system
!
anufacturers. Wc have forms
orkmen.. Wc use the same m
COMPANY, L
1LERS
>rk. We can also give you doe
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Y 14, 1921.
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SUMMONS.
, State of South Carolina. 1
County of Dillon.
Court of Common Pleas.
Bank of Clio, a Corporation, 1
Plaintiff. i
vs.
G. W. Atkinson, and Mrs. L.
D. Atkinson, Defendants.
Tr G. W. AtkinsonYou
are hereby summoned and re- (
quired to answer the complaint in
'this action, on file in the office of the (
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It is the Dl'TY
I teach their children
I it.
Urge YOUR boys
their first piece of
small, in our bank;
if watched and e'tco
their balance grow.
j ' Then the> will h
and POWER of moi
older they can, whe
conns along, inak'
' r go into business
Start your childr
\V,. invito Your
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SAFETY. SERVICE
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SAVES PI
s to get maximum production
;tem is
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d of the cost of your ledger. In
Igor will last a life time and y<
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carries op- j
ordinary j
end. A car- ] t>, ,
c hill and :; j ^
; carried to
Hade on the THE STEI
the month T> ,
, , , Bound n ith
ut, and you
ail it to the il hmdxng that
nd sheet in who wants the
is paid. It tains a mechani
k work and ers and is hour
rd- cannot he heate
of extra grade.
items are entered on your ledg
out on time. Hundreds of th
imes the cost. They cut hook-k<
letal parts made of the very I
and we guarantee our books t<
of an expert accountant who w
i that will s ave time and mak<
that suit every business. We u
aterial and our overhead expei
)illon, S. C.
BINDERS
e prices on lithographed, engra<
gimm mmmranramgimr
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Clerk of Court and to serve ?opT
of your answer to the said complaint
on the subscriber at his office* ?t
Bennettsville. S. C., within twentr
days after the service hereof, exclusive
of the day of such service; and
if you fail to answer the cotnp!aux?
within the time aforesaid the plaito*liff
in this action will apply ta ibr
rourt for relief demanded in tl*
omplaint.
J. K. OWENS,
5 30 6t. Attorney for Plaintiff.'.
dk, AMJUhs
biiMs tlkts
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of all parents to
the banking hub
and pirls to put
money. Iiowrvei
they themselves
uraped. will mak?
mow ih< VALUE
ney. As they prow
n a pood ehanc'
a safe invest m? lit
en TODAY.
Hank in:
of Dillon
AND 4 PER CENT
[th Carolina
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at a minimum ol Irz
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!\ccl Pigskin Leather ? ~
ai3!2cl.s to the mstnmpr '?
best he can get. It conism
heller than all oth- -id
with materials that
n. It is strictly a hinder g
Si
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er, and at the end of
icse ledgers are in ?
eeping in half. We ?
>est aluminum cast- S7
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[) he first-class in
as for tiivfppn rooro
i your hook-work ?
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sc the same presses (<F
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