The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, September 08, 1921, Image 6
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PLANT FAUL. OATS EARLY.
Clemson Collect, Sept. 6 ? Best
HL, . results are secured with fall oats
when they are planted early. When
C\ seeded reasonably early oats make a
better growth, giving more grazing
K-, (or livestock if desired for pasture,
more protection to the soil as a cover
erop, and make a better yield in the
spring. For the Piedmont section
y of South Carolina the latter part of
September or first of October is the
best time; for the coastal plains sections.
October is the best time according
to Prof. C. P. Blackwell,
agronomist.
If oats are planted for seed production
they should he seeded alone,
but if for cover crop or for hay,
hairy vetch should be seeded with
them. The hairy vetch not only im-l
proves the quality of the hajit but
also serves as a soil improving crop
because it takes nitrogen from the
sir and fixes it in the soil in a usable
form.
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.TKVUU^IB VI C9milll|(.
The most common practice is to
seed oats in corn and cotton middles
with a three-tube drill, or to sow
broadcast and plow in with a cultivator
or sweep.
In sections where cotton does not
make a rank growth and where it
matures early, it is a good practice
to plow under the cotton stalks as
soon as the cotton is all out. This
should be done with a large plow
and with a weed hook or weed chain
to help cover the plants completely.
This will help materially also in the
control of the boll weevil. After the
land has been plowed, the oats may
be seeded broadcast and harrowed
I EAGLE "MIKADO
For Sale at your Dealer
I ASK FOR THE YELLOW PI
EAGLE 1
EAGLE PENCIL COl
Brick!
Come to our pla
we have to offer
LAYTON BE
ESTABLIS
MARION, S
We have a high power, fast
complete power plant in itseli
Does the work of 6 to 10 ir
while engine is running.
Have good assortment of
Gasoline Engines. All
equipped with Bosch Magneto u
and offered at factory prices. I
Lever cut control starts and
stops saw.
COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY
The first ten orders received f
* ioc ? - i - ' "* *
eaco; ao not torget Ooieb Magnet
I Dillon Sw
Storage <
We wish to announce 1
onr Potato House, which i
Carolina.
Mr. J. W. Edgerton wi
tato business. Will buy
Sweet potatoes, and will
one car load of crates o
at 15 cents per crate.
After September the 1
strictly for cash.
Mr. Edgerton will be o
_ _u n?n n. ?
oi me Old union storage f
week day. He will mak
corn or flour for wheal
Fnlghum oats and Abruz:
at close cash prices. \
oats, velvet beans or peas
We will keep Formalin o
every bushel of oats, whe
Ion County be treated to ]
We buy cotton seed am
fall grain.
Yours I
DILLON SWEET P01
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in. or thfc^nay be seeded with ft]
disc drill/ .|
1 Oats are also seeded after corn
frequently, and this is a good practice
and may be done successfully if
.velvet beans are not grown In the
corn. If velvet beans are grown in the
(corn, it will be necessary either to
graze them off before planting oats
jor to chop them up with a heavy
disc mid plow them under. This
will of necessity make the oat seeding
later.
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V. eekly Cotton Letter by Savannah
Cotton Factorage Co.
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The much talked of Bureau Report
was issued by the Department of
Agriculture on Thursday, September
11st, and proved to be sensationally,
low. The condition as of August 25th
wc8 given at 49.3, indicating a crop
of approximately 7,000,000 bales,
which was slightly below what the
trade expected. All cotton markets
jadvanced*rapidly following publication
of the report, and futures went
to new high levels for the season.
The indicated yield for the various
states follows:
Estimated
Condition Yield
Georgia 63.0 11,000 bales
.North Carolina 62.0 523,000 bales
South Carolina 60.0 744,000 bales
Georgia 41.0 827,000 bales
Florida 59.0 16,000 bales
Alabama 53.0 472,000 bales
Mississippi 57.0 679,000 bales
I-ouisina 45.0 244,000 bales
Texas 42.0 1,938,000 bales
Arkansas 63.0 729,000 bales
Tennessee 74.0 235,000 bales
Missouri 78.0 50,000 balesj
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No. 1741
Made in five grade*
1NOL WITH THE RED BAND
MIKADO
HP ANY, NEW YORK
Brick! I
nt and see what |
before you buy
ICK WORKS I
HED 1885. I
ioutli Carolina.
: cutting outfit forced feed?a
f for sawing logs to any lengtk. I
ken. Lever control of blade
{, 823 W. Gervaia St , Columbia, 5. C.
or this engine will be furnished for
:o Equipment instead of Battery.
eet Potato
Company
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that we hare completed
s second to none in Sonth
ill have charge of our poand
sell both Irish and
store potatoes. We have
n hand which we can sell
st our local sales will be
n hand in the front room
Warehouse ten hours each
?
e excnange ot meal tor
t. He will keep on hand
zi rye which he will sell
Ve will buy corn, wheat,
and pay cash for them,
n hand and suggest that
at or rye planted in Dilprevent
smut,
d will sell fertilizers for
to serve,
tATO STORAGE CO.
* s. c.
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Oklahoma 48.0 474.040 bal?a
California 88.0 78.000 bale*
Arisona 86.0 47,000 balea
All others' 86.0
The condition declined over 15
points during the month ..and the anticipated
yield is over 1.000,000 bales
less than last month's report indicated.
There may be reactions from time
to time, but the general trend of
prices should be upward. The demand
is good, especially at the ports, where
there are many foreign and American
buyers in the market. Those who
wish to sell their cotton would probably
do well to consign it to some
good factor and get the advantage of
any advance while the cotton is en
route. Those who wish to hold can
borrow reasonable amounts from
their factors and keep their cotton
off the market.
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How to Paint Fly Screens.
Popular Mechanics recommends to
city householders the careful painting
of fly screens, de&d black on the
inside and white on the outside, to
provide privacy. In this way the
screens are rendered practically
transparent from the inside and practically
opaque on the outside.
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Old Gentleman (in the street car)
?"Has anyone here dropped a roll
of bills with a rubber elastic around
it?"
"Yes, I have!" cried a dozen at
once.
"Old Gentleman (calmy)?"Well,
I've Just picked up the elastic."
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Sufferings are the storms of the
soul.
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People who jump into the matrimonial
bus with the idea that marriage
is a joy ride, soon experience a
lot of engine trouble.
NOTICE.
Take notice that the fall term
Court of General Sessions for the
County of Dillon will convene at Dillon,
S. C., on Monday, September
12th, 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.
SAM McLAURIN,
8 18 4t. C. C. C. P. & G. S.
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SERVICE
Good Service me?ns
getting what you want
\yhen you want ity the
way you want it and
at a moderate price.
We can soon convince
you that you can get
good service here.
Cars washed $1.00,
oiled, doped and washed
$2.50.
BENNETT
| at Moore Auto Sale* Co. |
WANT COLUMN^
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS ? Stafford's
superfine ribbons for Smith
and Underwood typewriters. Herald
Publishing Co.?3 24
bX)R SALE ? Flue Young; Stock
bull, Guernsey?Jersey cross. Mull
and calves mull. Not overworked,
runs with only small private herd.
No finer animal in community.
Price reasonable or by weight at
eight cents. He is a beauty and fine
milk stock. Gentle, quiet and harmless.
Call, phone, write or wire
Prop. Red Bluff Farms, Box 109,
Clio. S. C.?9 8 2t.
Card of Thanks.
We feel that we would be ungrateful
if we did not before closing our
warehouse express to the people of
Dillon county our deep appreciation of
the splendid patronage they have given
us this season. We hope to be back
with you again next season and wish
to assure you this far in advance that
we will do our best to get you the
top-notch prices for your 19 22 tobacco.
UIBERTY WAREHOUSE, j
9 8 It. Hardv Bros Pmn.
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS ? Stafford's
superfine ribbontkjor Smith
and Underwood typewriters. Herald
Publishing Co.?3 24
NOTICE.
All persons are forbidden to hire,
harbor, protect or shelter my wife
Lula Ford who ran away from me
July 2nd. I will appreciate any information
any one can give me as to
her whereabouts.
MABE FORD,
9 1 2tp. Lake View, R. 1.
FOR RENT ? One 5 Room Cottage.
A. B. Jordan.?9 1.
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS ? Stafford's
superfine ribbons for Smith
and Underwood typewriters. Herald
Publishing Co.?3 24
FINAL DISCHARGE.
Notice is hereby given that Mrs.
Jameji B. Hamer, as guardian of the
e&tate of Brown McCallum Hamer,
minor, has made application unto me
for final dischargc as guardian and
Friday, September 16th at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon has been appointed
(MO quickly relieves Constipation,
biliousness, loss of Appetite anil
Headaches, due to Torpid Liver.
?s 12 aot.
H.
FOR IALE ? Om Ford ooepe; ?M
Dort touring car cheap. Buy
terms. One Jersey cow fresh, two
Jersey heifers. For further information
see O. D. Barrlow?$ 8 lip
L/ORJS. .
FOR SALE ? 400 Acres of Land in
4 miles of Loils, S. C., near good
church, good school and good road.
75 acres In cultivation. Good dwelling,
3 tenant houses and tobacco
barns, $40.00 per acre, 1-4 down,
balance in 1 to 5 years. For information
write or see G. W. Graham,
Loris, S- C.?9 8 ltp.
HAMILTON'S STUDIO, Florence, S.
C., has Just hdd installed the latest
improved mechanical devices
for quick kodak finishing. All kodak
films received by 10 o'clock a.
m.. are finished and ready for delivery
by 6 p. m. same day. Customers
living out of Florence can
send by tnall any morning and receive
their finished work on the
night mail. Developing, 10 cents
per roll. Send us your kodak work.
Hamilton's Studio, Florence, S. C.
9 8 ltp.
MONUMENTS?We ore builders and
erectors of high grade monuments.
All work of the best material and
fully guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
See us before placing your
order. Lumberton Marble Works,
J. H. Floyd. 'Pron.. T
C.?2 24 52t. ~
MADAME POST hag moved her beauty
parlor from 27 S. Dargan Street
to 57 E. Evans Street, Phone 586
W. Florence, S. C., and is better
equipped to take care of her clientele.
Absolute privacy. Hairdying a
specialty. A complete line of hairgoods,
switches, curls, puffs and
transformations'. Any shade of hair
may be matched without the annoyance
of waiting or have to send
for same.?8 25 3t.
NOTICE?I AM AGENT FOR THE
Florence Steam Laundry and will
receive and deliver all laundries as
promptly as possible. Palace Market.
066 lias more imitations than any
other Fever Tonic on the market,
but no one wants imitations. ?
PC 1 O
U X 4M
i Ruh-My-Tism Is a powerful antiseptic.
Cures Infected cuts, old sores,
etc 5 12 20t.
EVERYONE WHO CAN MAKE A
few cross ties for quick delivery,
see L. Cottingham. Cypress or
white oak preferred.?8 18.
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
CROP AND CHATTEL MORTGAGES
titles to real estate,%mortgages real
estate, bills of sale,1 planters contracts,
rent liens, claim and delivery
papers for sale at The Herald
office.?3 24.
WANTED ? Cross Ties at Once. See
L. Cottingham, Sec.-Treas., Dillon
County Warehouse and Marketing
Corporation.?8 18.
BATTEY & CO., The I^arge and RelUkie
- ?
inuir ^unuii r aciors or savannah,
> . offer a service that combines
long and successful experience expert
salesmanship and financial
soundness.?9 1 13t.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT ?
At old Dillon Hotel. For information
See J. R. Hatch, Dillon Market.?7
21 tf.
WILL BUY FOR CASH 535 CROSS
Ties. See L. Cottingham, Dillon, S.
C.,?8 18.
We are prond of the confidence doctors,
druggists and the public hart
In 66G Chill nnd Fever Tonic. ?
PC tO OA*
u -UI.
Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer.
Relieves pain and soreness, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Sprains, Etc.?
5 12 20t.
WANTED ?COUNTRY PEOPLE TO
TRY OUR 75c. MEALS. PALMETTO
CAFE, NEXT TO HERALD
OFFICE?.tf.
CROP AND CHATTEL MORTGAGES
titles to real estate, mortgages real
estate, bills of sale, planters contracts,
rent liens, claim and delirery
papers for sale at The Herald
office.?3 24.
COTTON?Ample stottoge capacity at
reasonable rates and libeial advances
on consignments in any
quantity, for prompt sale or to be
held, offered by Batty A Co., The
Substantial Cotton Factors of Savannah,
Ga.?9 1 13th.
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.
COTTON Shipped to Batty ft Co., The
Proficient Cotton Factorg of Savannah,
Ga., yields satisfaction as
is evidenced by the large volume
of business entrusted to them. Isn't
it to your interest to try them? Do
it now and be convinced.?9 1 13t.
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WANTED POSITION As Knrm Overseer.
Have had considerable experience
in tobacco growing. 1 th'.ro-1
uglily understand all phases of I
farm work. Apply to J. F. G., care
Herald.?9 1 3tp.
CROP AND CHATTEL MORTGAGES
titles to real estate, mortgages real
estate, bills of sale, planters contracts,
rent liens, claim and delivery
papers for sale at Th? Herald
office.?3 24.
MTf?C -
them with the guardian on or before
10 o'clock In the forenoon of Friday,
laaaaBnmHBeemimmai
From this date
Fresh Gover
Of All ]
Canned
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NOTIONS
At lowest c
Call and look my stocl
p. w. session:
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and to your fan
If you earn $10,
spend it all you
ahead. If you ear
a part of it yoi
That's arithmeti
vite your bankir
The Bank
AFETY, SERVICE
Dillon, Son
b? plead In bar of their recovery.
JOE CABELL DAVIS.
Judge of Probate,
8 18 4t. Dillon County.
on I will handle
nment Stock
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Eatables,
STCY GROCERIES,
iND SHOES'
ash^prices.
c over before buying.
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