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Southern Sweet Potatoes in Europe.'
News and Courier.
The Jacksonville Times-Union predicts
that within a few years thci
touth will be almost as widely known
jjj Europe for its sweet potatoes as
fa its cotton. Thut sounds like a
I daring prophecy in view of the fact
that at present Europe knows next
to nothing about the sweet potato,
yet there is no good reason why it
should not come true and there are
several good reasons why it should.
The Florida paper is moved to make
its prediction by an experiment reported
by the Federal Bureau of
Markets in the latest issue of the
Market Reporter. This experiment
was tlx* shipment to Liverpool last
March of tJOU pounds of l'orto Rico
yams grown in Southern Georgia. The
yams wire packed in 60-pound crates
and shipped under ventilation. At
Liverpool they were inspected and
found to be in good condition. Sales,
were readily made and recipes for
the preparation of the sweet potato
were distributed to each buyer. So
successful was the experiment in
every way tain according to the Market
Reporter, "further experimental
studies of the transatlantic shipment
of this commodity" art; planned.
Certainly they are studies well
worth making. The sweet potato
should be a boon to Europe now and
if a European market is created the!
South can supply it. Modern methods'
of curing the sweet potato have re-1
moved the only real obstacle to makj
ins it a great food crop of world-j
wide instead of purely local im-j
portanee. Our Florida nelphhnr'a
prophecy that before very long En-'
rope will think of the South in terms
of sweet potatoes as well as in terms
of Qotton may very well come true. !
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WANTED?Agent Dillon County.
Good commission. No canvassing.
Call on business Houses and profes.
sional men. Experience unnecessary.
Write J. \V. McNeely. State
Manager, Box 6D3. Hamlet, N. C. It
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THE DILLON HI
Miss Carrrie Saunders of Troy, N.
C.. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul D.
Deaton.
SUMMONS.
Slate of South Carolina,
County of Dillon.
Cofirt of Common Pleas.
Dank of Clio, a Corporation,
Plaintiff.
^ vs. ?
G. \V. Atkinson, and Mrs. L.
D. Atkinson, Defendants.
T< G. W. Atkinson:
You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the complaint in
this action, on file in the office of the
Clerk of Court and to serve a copy
of your answer to the said complaint
on the subscriber at his office at
Dcnnettsville, S. C., within twenty
days after the service hereof, exclusive
of the day of such service; and
if you fail to answer the complaint
within the time aforesaid the plain-1
tiff in tliis action will apply to thej
court for relief demanded in the
complaint.
J. K. OWENS,
6 CO 6t. , Attorney for Plaintiff.
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lany conveniences and provides
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3RALD, DILLON, SOUTH CAROL!?
MOODY'S MARKET
New Prices on Fresh
Meats
Prices that makc you think of
the old before the war days. For
the next few weeks or until further
notice all meats at our market
will be sold at the 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 you want the
best to be had at a first class
market call on us or phone.
Courteous treatment to all is our
motto.
Moody's Market
On tlio corner next to Seals'
Store, back of the Bank j
of Dillon.
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dealers
mileage
vest cost
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styles and sizes
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sekeepers
ame of this modern cook stove
intense, controllable heat withng
your pans.
v Perfection is strongly built and
ept attractive with a dust-cloth,
ing necessary. Most buyers sefour-burner
size with warming
and a New Perfection Oven,
r,five, three,two and one-burner
obtainable by those who prefer
Security Oil is noted for its
quality and cleanliness. Always
ble, use it regularly.
ction Oil Cook Stoves are sold at most
furniture and department stores.
ID OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY)
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fine tobaccos to m
Nothing is too j
in mind! Every t
best c garette it's;
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ij Take the Camel
Jl 4T.J most perfect pacl
TURKISH C/DOMESTIC jQ? . ,
, c^lFi^cs tect cigarettes and
?secure foil wra
the fold and mal
there's nothing fl
extra wrappers. 1
Such things do i
than premiums or
must pay their ex
If you want th<
cigarette you can
from cigaretty af
It's Camels for
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO]
I powar, 1J 2-incl
I $1335 f. o. b. S
THE remarkably
New LiGHt-Si>
tity production, low
profit per car and I
l_i-l '
vuiufjicicty manura
baker in the newest
em automobile pla
This i
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East Main Street DILLON
NEW PRICES OF ST!
f. o. b. Factories, effect
Tooting Cart and Roadtttri
IJGHT SrX 2-PASS. ROADSTER $1300
LIGHT-SIX TOURING CAR 133S
SPECIAL SIX 2 PASS. ROADSTER. 1585
SPECIAL SIX TOURING CAR 1835
SPECIAL-SIX 4-PASS. ROADSTER 1838
NIC-SIX TOURING CAR 1888
ALL STUDBBAKBR CARS ARB B
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!AMELS are
rcigarette
put the utmost quality into this
Camels are as good as it's posaney
and lifelong knowledge of
ake a cigarette. 4 ^
^ood for Camels. And bear this
hing is done to make Camels the
possible to buy. Nothing is done
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I package for instance. It's the
king science can devise to prol
keep them fresh. Heavy paper
ippirig?revenue stamp to seal
ce the package air-tight. But
ashy about it. You'll find no
No frills or furbelows.
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lot improve the smoke any more
coupons. And remember?you
tra cost or get lowered quality.
5 smoothest, mellowest, mildest
imagine?and one entirely free ^ ^ /
tertaste,
you.
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the fact that it is
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is a Studebaker Year
TO SALES
J, S. C. Phone 241
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JDEBAKER CARS
iw Jane let, 1921
Ceapet and Sedans
LIGHT-SIX 2-PASS. COUPE ROADSTER $1695 V4
LIGHT-SIX 5-PASS. SEDAN 1995
SPECIAL-SIX 4-PASS. COUPE 24SO ' ? ,
SPECIAUSIX S-PASS. SEDAN 2MO
BIG-SiX 4-PASS. COUPE 2ASO . ^
BIG-SIX 7 PASS. SEDAN 29 SO
QUIPPED WITH COED TIRES .*