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Vacation Days Should Be as Car*,
fully Planned.ae l? the Work
of the Year.
To the question. "What will you do
an your holiday?" some might reply,
dlsi"ruing a possible tilt against ?he
trenuous holiday, "Nothing!" That
would be as wrong as doing too mueli.
The perfect holiday, for the average
worker, should be on crescendo and
diminuendo lines, observes a writer
In London Answers.
Yqu pass Into your fortnight or
three weeks quietly. Your body Is.
literally, a machine. It has been doing
work?hard, monotonous work?
lor a year. To switch it on suddenly
to something quite different is to nsk
for trouble.
The walkers to Brldgton don't
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r>uuhr ni me whik. iney negin witn
short walks, to get themselves In trim.
So whatever you are going to "do"
o your holiday do It slowly and quietly
at first, so that the machine of
your body may "change gears" without
Jar, break or mishap. Then by
the middle of your holiday you will
to In good trim and the best of health.
And It is necessary, if your holiday
ti to do you real good, and build you
up for another year's work, that you *
should gradually slow down with your
holiday activities, resume your work
without, as it were, having to make
yourself do It.
Who has not known that post-holiday
feeling of not being able to settle
down? It is the result of living a
.. holiday at high pressure and ending ]
at high pressure. Let the steam off
gradually, so that you may pass from
your holiday back to your work without
effort.
REFUSED TO ABANDON GAME ,
tttucky Terrier Died With Fox It Had
Run to Earth and Killed in
Combat.
What Is believed to be an unprecedented
end to a combat between a fox
and a terrier Is reported from the
Lake country.
A stout hill fox hunted by the Bleneathra
hounds for three and a half
hours on the mountain heights above
ac. jonns-in-tne-vaie sought sanctuary
In a fissure of rock in a crnck near the
skyline of Wanthwalte. Here he faced ,
ne of the gamest terriers belonging
to the pack and, scrambling to a shelf
hi the rocks, was able for some time
to give as fierce punishment as he got', i
The terrier killed the for, but refused
to leave it and followers and
hounds had at last to quit the crags
so that they might make the descent 1
of one of the most' dnngerous ravines
of the mountain range before dark- 1
ness. When huntsman and whip returned
next morning to the crag they
found terrier as well as fox lying dead
outside the borran.
An examination of the terrier showed
that the fox had inflicted no mortal ,
wound upon him. The terrier had <
dragged the fox out and then, loth to 1
leave it. had laid down beside it It 1
was clear that he had died from ex- ]
posure during a bitterly cold night, i
No sfinilnr case has. so far as is 1
known, occurred before.?London
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When In Doubt, Add 10 Per Cent. <
A Wall street man was negotiating |
with a country tinsmith for the renewal
of the rain gutters on his house.
Inquiring cautiously about the cost of j
copper gutters, he was surprised to
llnd that they would cost him at the 1
rate of more than 50 cents i? pound,
though the metal sells in ingots .
around 19 cents.
"Well," said the smith, "you see the
men that work the metal up In the
shop get $9 a day. The shop adds 10
per cent for the workmen's Insurance
and alms to make at lenst $1 a day
on every man. When it comes to me,
I figure the cost of the materials and
labor, and I have to add 10 per cent
to the wages to cover Insurance cost,
too. Then I have to add 10 per cent
to the whole thing for overhead, 5
per cent for the use of the car and
18 per cent for being a boss. So I
really don't get any profit on the Job
at all. All I get out of it Is my living.
you might say."?Wall Street
Journal.
Making a Lion Love a Lamb.
Mr. Rostock has told how he succeeded
In making a lion and lamb firm
friends.
"I placed In the llon'a cage all aorta
of toys of the animal variety?cotton
sheep, homes, rabbits?In fact, a regular
Noah's ark," said Mr. Bostock.
"Then I specialized on manufactured
sheep, but It took a long time for the
Hon to And oat that they were not
good to eat. Finally a live lamb whs
Ho trod need. At first the Hon looked
surprised, and then lay down and gently
pawed the stranger. Tlie Iamb did
not like this, and drawing back n pace
or two butted the Hon In the mane.
This appeared to amuse the Hon greatly;
he playfully rolled over on his
Hack, while the lamb butted again.
Now they are fast friends, and an Insurance
company would be justified in
taking the lamb as a first-class risk."
?F. H. Cheley In "Stories for Talks
to Boys."
World's Glass Industry.
Glass factories of Bohemia are filled
with orders and working at full capacity,
but are likely to suffer In the future
because of the competition that
affese In this trade during the war.
Japan Is one of the largest competitors!
Mew glass factories also hare
boon founded in Belgium, the Ukraine,
Moussuala and Poland.
THE Di
OTIS M. PAGE
Civil Engineer
DILLON, S.C.
SERVICE
Good Service me* ns
getting what you want
when you want it, the
way you want it and ]
at a moderate price.
We can soon convince I
you that you can get ]
good service here.
Cars washed $1.00,
oiled, doped and washed
$2.50.
BENNETT
at 7*foori Auto Saltt Co.
JTRAYED OR STOLEN?From My '
home about three weeks ago.
pointer duddv ?hnn?
months old, white with brown
spots, had on leather collar, answers
to name of "Pal." Finder
please return to W. M. McLean at
Post Office and receive reward ltp.
HEMSTITCHING and plcoting at- '
t&chment works on kny sewing machine,
easily adjusted. Price $2.50
with full instructions. Oriental Novelty
Co., Box 11, Corpus Christi, '
Texas.8 25 ltp. ^
STRAYED OR STOLEN ? White and
liver spotted pointer; answers to
name of Jack. Seen to get in Ford
automobile Saturday night. Reward
for information or return tn
P. M. Nlernsie?8 25. '
CITATION.
The State of South Carolina, County
of Dillon, by Joe Oabell Davis, .
Probate Judge: <
Whereas, Bettle Page has made
suit to me to crant unto her letters
of administration of the estate and
These are, therefore, to cite and .
admonish all and singular the kin- ]
dred and 'creditors of the said Henry
Page, deceased, that they be and appear
before me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Dillon on Thurs- '
day, September 1st next, after publication
hereof, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon, to show cause, if any they <
have, why the said administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 16th day
of August, Anno Domini, 1921.
JOE CABELL DAVIS,
Judge of Probate, '
8 18 2t. Dillon County.
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that Mrs. ,
Tames B. Hamer, as guardian of the
estate of Brown McCallum Hamer,
ninor, has made application unto me
Tor final discharge as guardian and
Friday, September 16th at 10 o'clock
n the forenoon has been appointed
tor the hearing of the said petition.
All persons holding claims against
the said eatate are requested to file (
hpm with tho trnor/ilon nn Ar KafAm
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10 o'clock in the forenoon of Friday, ,
September the 16th or this notice will
le plead in bar of their recovery.
JOE CABELL DAVIS, 1
Judge of Probate,
8 18 4t. Dillon County.
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WANT COLUMN |
CROP AND CHATTEL. MORTGAGES
titles to real estate, mortgages real
estate, bills of sale, planters contracts,
rent liens, claim and dellrery
papers for sale at The Herald
office.?3 24.
FOR SALE?One Dort Sedan Body
in excellent condition. Will fit Dert
or, Chevrolet chassis. Perry's Auto
Paint and Repair Shop, Dillon, S.
C.. Phone 127-J?7 21 tf.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT ?
At old Dillon Hotel. For information
See J. R. Hatch, Dillon Market.?7
21 tf.
MONUMENTS?We are builders and
erectors of high grade monuments.
All w6rk of the best material and
fully guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
See us before placing your
order. Lumberton Marble Works,
J. H. Floyd, Prop., Lumberton, N.
C.?2 24 52t.
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS ? Stafford's
superfine ribbons for Smith
and Underwood typewriters. Herald
Publishing Co.?3 24
WANTED ?COUNTRY PEOPLE TO
TRY OUR 76c. MEALS. PALMKTTO
CAFE, NEXT TO WERAin
urrics?.tf.
WILL. BUY FOR CASH 585 CROSS
Ties. See L. Cottingham, Dillon, S.
C..?8 18.
We are proud of the confidence doctors,
druggists and the public hav?
in 666 Chill and Fever Tonic. ?
5 ia aot.
DROP AND CHATTEL MORTGAGES
titles to real estate, mortgages real
estate, bills of sale, planters contracts,
rent liens, claim and delivery
papers for sale at The Herald
office.?3 24.
Etub-My-Tism is a great pain killer.
Relieves pain and so renew. Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Sprains, Etc.?
5 ia aot.
866 quickly relieves Constipation,
biliousness, loss of Appetite and
Headaches, due to Torpid Liver.
?5 ia aot.
FULGUM SEED OATS WANTED ?
Qnn/1 eemnlo- TVI11 '
wvuu wuiliico IV VUIUU VjU. wn.
and Marketing Corporation.8 18 2t
WILL. BUY OATS?Let Us Know
what you have. Dillon Co. Wh. and
Mkt. Corporation.?8 18 2t.
WANTED ? Cross Ties at Once. See
L. Cottingham, Sec.-Treaa., Dillon
County Warehouse and Marketing
Corporation.?8 18.
TO LET?One nice large well ventilated
front room, close in. Furished.
C.?Herald.?8 11.
ABBRUZZI RYE FOR SALE?LIMited
quantity. Get your order in
quick. Dillon Co. Wh. and Mkt. Corporation?8
18 2t.
NOTICE.
Take notice that the fall terra
Court of General Sessions for the
County of Dillon will convene at Dillon,
S. C., on Monday, September
12th, 19 21, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.
SAM McLAURIN,
8 18 4t. C. C. C. P. & G. S.
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CAROLINA, THURSDAY. MOB2TIHO,
NOTICE?I AM AGENT FOR THE <
Florence Steam Laundry and will
receive and deliver all laundrlee aa
promptly aa possible. Palfce Market.
OM has more imitations than any.
other Fever Tonic on 'the market, 11
bat no one wants Imitations. ?1
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DROP AND CMATTEIi MORTGAGES
titles to real estate, mortgages real
estafte, bills of sale, planters contracts,
rent lienr, claim and delirery
papers for sale at Th* nereld
office.?3 24.
Etub-My-Tism is a powerful antiseptic.
Cures Infected nuts, old sores,
etc.?b is aot.
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WITH SUCH remarks as.
"DOE8N'T HE look natural?"
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braced to the fact th
itomobile value that
rs. It is built compl
tories in South Bend
s real worth today, i
t the first six months
i exception of one mi
i very low-priced cai
than any other man
This is
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Dillon, S. C.
IV PRICES OF STUDEBAKER (
f. o. b. Factorial, affactioa Juna lit, 191
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$1300 LIGHT-SIX 2-PASS
1338 LIGHT-SIX 8-PASS.
1888 SPECIAL-SIX 4-PAf
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EVlDBTONE WHO CAN MAKE A
few cross ties for (fujck delivery,
see L. Co tt Ingham. Cypress or
white oak preferred.?8 18. v
LOST ? Three return tickets from
Dillon. S. C., to Hendersonville, N.
C. Liberal reward if returned to
ticket agent at Dillon. Miss Isla McKenzie,
Bat Cave, N. C.?8 18
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HIS TIME they were great.
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VA8 A nice full pack.
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Li sense the goodness of those
ne Turkish and Domestic toaccos
in that wonderful Cheejrfield
blend. Taste that flavor!
niff that aroma! Youll regis;r
"They Satisfy." You can't
elp it.
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